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Scout And Guides

Common ways to implement the Scout method include having Scouts spending time together in small groups with shared experiences, rituals, and activities, and emphasizing 'good citizenship and decision-making by young people in an age-appropriate manner. Weekly meetings often take place in local centres known as Scout dens. Cultivating a love and appreciation of the outdoors and outdoor activities is a key element. Primary activities include camping, woodcraft, aquatics, hiking, backpacking, and sports. The Scouts & Guides is a voluntary, non-political, educational movement for young people, open to all without distinction of origin, race or creed, in accordance with the purpose, principles.


The purpose of the Movement is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of the local, national and international communities.


AIM OBJECT :

• To organized the various Programs Campus, Seminar Rallies among children and youth of the country for their skill developments character buildings physical fitness and create the felling of national integration.

• To impact the basic physical Scouting/guiding training and disciplined approach to life at formative stage.

• To adopt the various Program to maintained communal peace and harmony.

• To promote awareness among the youth for the variety diversity and richness of the Indian cultural heritage and tradition.

• Our organization embodies the spirit of Lord Powell to empower youth and help them achieve physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential and to become truly responsible future citizens.

• Duty to God is enshrined in the spirit of scouts and guides, fundamental to existence of man and the organization.

• Duty to others is our motto and a boy scout is always prepared to serve at a moment’s notice. Loyalty to one’s country is our guiding principle and, in the same breath we also believe in world friendship because the world is a country.

• Duty to self is a driving principle because one must assume responsibilities for one’s thoughts and actions.

• Adhere to promise and to law is foundational because it is the fabric from which ethics are made, which is what a person is known by.

• Learn by doing is inherent in our thoughts and actions.

• Our objective is to develop character and personality of boys and girls of the country.

• Train youth in arts and crafts as a way to develop skills and personality.

• Establish and run educational institutions and libraries to spread knowledge

• Organize nature treks and physical activities.

• To promote powers of observation, self-discipline and self-reliance and to inoculate and develop loyalty and patriotism and to promote service to others.

• To train in arts and handicrafts useful to themselves and service useful to Society.

• To help the boys and girls and teach them to serve and live in harmony irrespective of race, creed, religion or colour obstataining from violence of through work or action.

• To understand the community in which they work

• To understand themselves in relation to their community

• To identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem solving

• To develop them-selves a sense of social and civic responsibility

• To develop the competence required for group –living and sharing responsibilities

• To gain skills in mobilizing community participation

• To acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude

• To develop capacity to adapt to emergency situation like natural disasters and

• To practice National integration and Harmony

• Develop habits which lead to good character

• Do a daily Good turn

• Express him/her in creative skills.

• Collect things of his/her interest and preserve them properly (Documentation)

• Develop a sense of respect for elders, Love for youngsters in the family & neighbourhood and find ways of such expressions with a spirit of cooperation.

• Adventure Activities

• Learn and fellow the family traditions and be of religious

• Understand the need of conserving Nature/Environment and public properties

• Knowledge of his/her state, people and culture.

• Demonstration of Cub Bulbul Greetings

• Decoration of Bulbul Tree

• Enacting the Jungle Stories

• Jungle Dances and Tara Story

• Exhibitions

• Play acting


Activities :

• Adventure Activities, Coastal Trekking, Desert Trekking, Himalayan Trekking, Skating Tour, Water Activities, Nature Study Camp, Patrol Leaders Jamborette, Youth forum, Skill Development Programmes, Patrol Leaders Training Programme, National Integration Programme, Inter-state Cultural exchange programme etc., are organized at Regional and National level.

• Training programmers on First-aid, Map Reading, Star gazing, Disaster Preparedness, and Vocational Training Courses are organized.

• Awareness activities on Peace and Harmony, AIDS/HIV, Anti-Tobacco, Anti –Drug are conducted.

• Jamboree on the Air and Jamboree on the Internet are held every year

• Rover Ranger Samagam (National Gathering of Rovers and Rangers), Rover Moot / Ranger Meet. Rover Service Camp, Adventure Programmes, Trekking Camps in Himalayas, Sea Coast and Deserts, Mountaineering, Water Activities.

• Disaster Management & Preparedness

• Community Development programmes

• Handicrafts & Vocational Courses

• Youth forums, Youth Parliament, Group discussions.

• Life Skill development programme that includes development of Survival Skills through exposure to adventure/international events.

Our mission is to fire up the youth of India with the spirit of scouts and get them involved in activities that will help build physical strength, mature their personalities and turn them into responsible adults.

We see a future in which youth plays a significant role in shaping destiny of the country and in becoming future leaders.

Formation /Promise & Law /Effective Leadership /Love and Pride for culture of the country
Self-discipline /respecting others /Industriousness /Perseverance
Dignity, Self-respect, self-esteem /Leads to joyous life /Education for Life

Scouting was officially founded in British India in 1909, first starting at the Bishop Cotton Boys' School in Bangalore. Scouting for native Indians was started by Justice Vivian Bose, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, Pandit Hridayanath Kunzru, Girija Shankar Bajpai, Annie Besant and George Arundale, in 1913. Prior to this date, Scouting was open only for British and foreign Scouts. In 1916, a Cub section was started, followed by the Rover section in 1918.In 1916, Calcutta's Senior Deputy Commissioner of Police J. S. Wilson introduced Scouting for Boys as a textbook in the Calcutta Police Training School.

Colonel Wilson volunteered his services to the District Scout Commissioner, Alfred Pickford, and in 1917 became Assistant Scoutmaster of the Old Mission Church Troop. Together the two struggled for the admission of Indian boys into the Boy Scouts Association, which had not been admitted due to a Government of India order against it because "Scouting might train them to become revolutionaries".

Shortly Wilson was acting as Cubmaster and Scoutmaster, and succeeded Pickford as District Commissioner in May 1919 when Pickford was promoted to Chief Scout Commissioner for India.

As a way of getting around the Government Order, the Boy Scouts of Bengal was founded, with identical aims and methods. Many separate Scout organizations began to spring up, the Indian Boy Scouts Association, founded in 1916, based in Madras and headed by Annie Besant and George Arundel; Boy Scouts of Mysore; Boy Scouts of Baroda; Noam’s Scouts in Hyderabad; Sava Scout Association (Humanity Uplift Service Society), founded in 1917 by Madan Mohan Malaviya and Hridayanath Kunzru and based in Allahabad; the aforementioned Boy Scouts of Bengal and likely others. A conference was held in Calcutta in August 1920 in which Wilson staged a Scout Rally, and as a result the Viceroy of India sent an invitation to Lord Baden-Powell, by then Chief Scout of the World, to visit India. Lord and Lady Baden-Powell arrived in Bombay in late January 1921 for a short tour of the subcontinent before leaving Calcutta for Rangoon. Alfred Pickford accompanied them and became one of their closest friends.

The emblem of the Boy Scouts Association in India–note modern Burma, Pakistan and Bangladesh are included in the map

The result of this visit was a union of all of the Scout organizations except the Sava Semite Scout Association into The Boy Scouts Association in India. In 1922 Pickford returned to England and was appointed Overseas Commissioner of The Boy Scouts Association at their headquarters in London, but his dream of allowance of local boys into the program had been fulfilled.