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KOSHI PROVINCE

In collaboration with the local scout committee, three Preliminary Training Courses (PTCs) and five Basic Training Courses (BTCs) were organized in the Koshi province. The scout basic training courses were conducted in Gaurigang Rural Municipality, Gauradaha Municipality, Kamal Rural Municipality, Barahakshetra Municipality, Mansebung Rural Municipality, and Khandbari Municipality with the support of the local government. Furthermore, 45 scout leaders successfully completed one Woodbadge course and one Advanced course organized by the provincial scout office.

Province scout office conduct the investiture ceremony of Chief Minister and Social Development Minister. In a formal program they get the investiture from nation coordinator Mr. Lok bahadur Bhandari.

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In Koshi province, local scout committee conducted the investiture ceremony of local scout committee. Gaurigung RM, Gauradaha M, Baradashi RM, Mansebung RM, Khandbari M, Belbari M, Urlabari M, Sunderharaichha Municipality conducted investiture of committee.

A joint training camp was organized in Sunderharaicha, Morang, in collaboration with the provincial scout office. Over 1300 scouts, rover/rangers, and leaders were participated in the camp from seven districts of the Koshi province. The event featured a wide range of scout activities and programs, providing an enriching experience for all attendees.

The coordinator of National Ad-Hoc Committee of Nepal Scouts Mr. Lok Bahadur Bhandari is awarded by the Malaysian Scout Federation (PPM) with the PPM International Friendship Gold Awards. The Ceremony at House B-P, Kuala Lumpur recognized five individuals who have contributed a lot towards the scouting movement. The award was presented by the acting chief scout of the PPM, Maj. Jen. Prof. Dato Dr. Mohd. Zin Bin Bidin. Mr. Bhandari is the first Nepali to recognized with this distinguished award.

Nepal Scouts proudly made it to AP regional Committee. Nepal Scouts would like to congratulate to Ms. Maiya Twayanabasu for being elected into the AP Regional Committee 2022-2025. Her vision to establish intergenerational harmony by ensuring balanced representation of diverse generation in planning, implementation and governance is noteworthy. Her second term as a regional member also showcases her talent and stewardship to more thriving, inclusive girls led movement.

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