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Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir Shri Manoj Sinha presenting Certi icates to Rajya Puraskar Awardees of J & K State Bharat Scouts and Guides on nd 02 April, 2021

Hon'ble Governor of Himachal Pradesh Shri Bandaru Dattatreya inaugurated of icial calender of Himachal Pradesh State Bharat Scouts and Guides on th 27 March, 2021


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President’s Message

lans’k I am happy to learn that the National Headquarters established the 2nd National Adventure Institute at Kurseong, West Bengal as a joint venture between the National Headquarters and State Association. I congratulate all for the innovative efforts to utilize the properties of the association for providing the activities the youth need.

eq>s ;g tkudj çlUurk gqbZ fd jk’Vªh; eq[;ky; ,oa if”pe caxky jkT; la?k ds chp ,d la;qDr mn~;e ds :i essa dqflZ;kax esa f}rh; jk’Vªh; lkgfld laLFkku dh LFkkiuk dh gSA ;qokvkas dks vko”;d xfrfof/k;k¡ çnku djus gsrq laLFkk dh lEifÙk dk mi;ksx djsu ds fy, eSa lHkh dk vfHkuo ç;klksa gsrq c/kkbZ nsrk gw¡A ioZrkjksg.k ,oa lac) [ksyksa ij rduhfd çf”k{k.k çnku djus gsrq jk’Vªh; eq[;ky; us fgeky; ioZrkjksg.k laLFkku] nkftZfyax ds lkFk ,d le>kSrk Kkiu fd;k gSA ;g laLFkk ds lnL;ksa dks fgeky; ioZrkjksg.k laLFkku }kjk vk;ksftr f”kfojksa esa Hkkx ysus esa çkFkfedrk çnku djsxkA

National Headquarters enters into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling to provide technical training on mountaineering and allied sports. This will provide priority to members of the association eq>s ;g crk;k x;k gS fd dksfoM dh nwljh ygj dh in participating in courses organized by HMI.

pqukSfr;ksa ds ckotwn jk’Vªh; eq[;ky; us lnL;rk fodkl leUo;d çf”k{k.k rFkk fçis;MZ Vw yuZ] fçis;MZ Vw yhM çf”k{k.k dk vk;kstu HkkSfrd :i ls fd;kA ;g gesa laLFkk dh xfrfof/k;ksa dh xfr cuk, j[kus rFkk vkSj vf/kd ;qok yksxksa dks laLFkk dh vksj eksMus esa lgk;rk djsxkA

I am given to understand that despite the challenges of the Covid second wave, National Headquarters organized the growth coordinators training and Prepared to Learn, Prepared to Lead training physically. This will help us to keep momentum of the activities of the association and bring more young people to the associa- vçSy ls tqykbZ ds eghus ns”k Hkj esa xehZ dh ygjsa tions fold. yk,ssaxs vkSj xehZ dh ygjksa dh dfBukbZ;ksa dks nwj djus

gsrq gesa leqnk; dh enn djus ds fy, rS;kj jgus dh

The months of April to July will bring heat waves vko”;drk gSA gekjs lnL;ksa dks tgk¡ dgha Hkh lEHko across the country and we need to get prepared gks if{k;ksa vkSj tkuojksa ds fy, ikuh vkSj Hkkstu to help the community to overcome the miyC/k djkus ds ç;kl tkjh j[kuk pkfg, vkSj difficulties of heat wave. Our members should

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continue to make efforts to provide water and o`{kkjksi.k gfj;kyh dks lajf{kr djus dk ç;kl djuk food for birds and animals where ever possible pkfg,A and try to plant and protect greenery.

ty ewY;oku gS vkSj gesa bldh gj ,d cawn dks cpuks Water is precious and we need to save every dh vko”;drk gSA gekjs lnL;ksa dks ty laj{k.k ,oat drop of it , our members should continue to y Lkzksr dks LoPN j[kus ds ckjs esa vke yksxksa esa keep efforts to create awareness among the tkx:drk iSnk djus ds ç;kl tkjh j[kus pkfg,A

common people about the conservation of water and keeping source of water clean. dksfoM dks jksdus ds gekjs ç;kl tkjh jgus pkfg,] Our efforts to prevent covid should continue as the second wave is creating havoc despite the efforts for vaccination across the country, we shall continue to work for awareness of use of mask, keeping physical distance and hand sanitization. Avoid all unwanted crowds and keep yourself safe.

D;ksafd ns”k Hkj esa Vhdkdj.k ds ç;klksa ds ckotwn nwljh ygj dgj <k jgh gSA ge ekLd ds mi;ksx] lkekftd nwjh cuk,a j[kus ,oa gkFk dh lQkbZ ds ckjs esa yksxksa dks tkx:d djus ds dk;Z dks tkjh j[kssaxsA vuko”;d HkhM+ ls cpsa vkSj vius vki dks lqjf{kr j[ksaA “kqHkdkeukvksa lfgrA

With good wishes, DR. ANIL KUMAR JAIN NATIONAL PRESIDENT THE BHARAT SCOUTS AND GUIDES

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viuh ckr “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” said Martin Luther King”. In these times when the world is engulfed by covid-19 pandemic situation it becomes extremely important for every individual to take social responsibility and help each other to the best of their ability. As we are all aware, the covid-19 situation all over the world has once again become a matter of grave concern for all of us. Despite an extensive and far reaching vaccination programme being implemented at Pan-India level, the covid-19 cases continue to surge rapidly. The Government of India as well as state governments are leaving no stone unturned to tackle this pandemic situation by upscaling the medical infrastructure and ensuring that all medical protocols are been followed by all, to break the infection chain in the community. During the outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic in the year 2020, when the country was fighting the unknown virus, the members of the Bharat Scouts and Guides, in an effort to fulfil their promise of “duty towards the nation”, rendered selfless service to their respective communities in the war against the deadly virus. Our services during covid19 pandemic in year 2020 were widely acknowledged and highly appreciated by the local government bodies as well as Government of India, which not only made visible the work/programmes undertaken by the members of the Bharat Scouts

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ekfVZu ywFkj fdax us dgk Þthou dk lcls LFkk;h ,oa vko';d iz'u ;g gS fd% vki nwljksa ds fy, D;k dj jgs gSa\ÞA bu le;ksa esa tc fo'o dksfoM&19 egkekjh dh fLFkfr ls f?kj x;k gS rks gj O;fDr ds fy, viuh {kerk ds vuqlkj nwljksa dh enn djus dh lkekftd ftEesnkjh ysuk vR;ar egRoiw.kZ gks tkrk gSaA tSlk fd ge tkurs gS] iwjs fo'o esa dksfoM&19 fLFkfr ,d ckj fQj ge lHkh ds fy, xaHkhj fpark dk fo"k; cu xbZ gSA iSu&bafM;k Lrj ij O;kid ,oa nwjxkeh Vhdkdj.k dk;Zdze ykxw gksus ds ckotwn Hkh dksfoM&19 ekeys rsth ls c<+ jgs gSA Hkkjr ljdkj ds lkFk&lkFk jkT; ljdkjsa Hkh cqfu;knh fpfdRlk <kWaps esa lq/kkj ,oa leqnk; esa ladze.k Ja[kyk dks rksM+us gsrq lHkh fpfdRlk izkWVksdkWy dk ikyu lqfuf'pr djds bl egkekjh dh fLFkfr ls fuiVus esa dksbZ dlj ugha NksM+ jgha gSaA o’kZ 2020 esa dksfoM&19 egkekjh ds izdksi ds nkSjku tc ns'k vutku ok;jl ls yM jgk Fkk] rc Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l ds lnL;ksa us ßjk"Vª ds izfr drZO;ß ds vius okns dks iwjk djus ds iz;kl esa vius vius leqnk;ksa esa tkuysok ok;jl ds f[kykQ ;q+) esa fu%LokFkZ lsok dhA o"kZ 2020 esa dksfoM&19 egkekjh ds nkSjku gekjh lsokvksa dks O;kid #i ls Lohdkj fd;k x;k rFkk LFkkuh; ljdkjh fudk;ksa ds lkFk&lkFk Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk Hkh vR;ar ljkgk x;k ftlus u dsoy Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l xkbM~l }kjk fd, x, dk;Z@dk;Zdzeksa dh n`';rk dks c<+k;k vfirq cM+s iSekus ij lnL;ksa dks bl tkuysok ok;jl ds ckjs esa tkx#drk QSykus ds fy, lkeqnkf;d dk;Zdzeksa esa Hkkx ysus gsrq izksRlkfgr Hkh fd;kA


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and Guides but also motivated the members to participate in community programmes on a larger scale and facilitate spreading awareness regarding the deadly virus. Taking forward the work/ programmes undertaken by the Bharat Scouts and Guides to spread awareness against Covid-19, I request all the rover/rangers and unit leaders of the Bharat Scouts and Guides to continue to work on awareness initiatives and educate masses regarding use of face masks, social distancing norms and hand sanitization as preventive measure to inhibit the spread of covid-19 virus. Further, it gives me immense pleasure to share with all of you that the Bharat Scouts and Guides has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Bharat Scouts and Guides, West Bengal & Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) and established another National Adventure Institute at Kurseong, Darjeeling, West Bengal which was inaugurated on 6th April, 2021.

Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l }kjk dksfoM&19 ds f[kykQ tkx#drk QSykus gsrq fd, dk;Z@dk;Zdzeksa dks vkxs c<+krs gq,] eSa Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l ds lHkh jksolZ@jsatlZ ,oa ;wfuV yhMlZ ls vuqjks/k djrk gWw fd os dksfoM&19 ok;jl ds izlkj dks jksdus ds fy, fuokjd mik;ksa ds #i esa ekLd yxkus] lkekftd nwjh dk ikyu djus ,oa gkFkksa dks LoPN j[kus ds okjs esa cM+h la[;k esa yksxksa dks f'kf{kr djus dh viuh tkx#drk dh igy ds dk;Z dks tkjh j[ksaxsA blds vykok] eq>s vki lHkh ds lkFk ;g lk>k djus esa vR;f/kd izlUurk gS fd Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l us Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l] if'pe caxky vkSj fgeky;u ioZrkjksg.k laLFkku ¼,p,evkbZ½ ds lkFk ,d le>kSrk Kkiu ij gLrk{kj fd, ,oa dflZ;kax] nkftZfyax] if'pe caxky esa vius ,d vkSj jk"Vªh; lkgfld laLFkku dh LFkkiuk dh ftldk mn~?kkVu 06 vizsy] 2021 dks gqvkA

xehZ dk ekSle 'kq# gks x;k gS ,oa xeZ ekSle if{k;ksa ,oa tkuojksa ds fy, csgn dBksj lkfcr gksrk gSA ;g ekuoh; ,oa n;kyq gksus dk le; gS] vr% iM+ksl esa if{k;ksa ,oa tkuojksa ds fy, ikuh vkSj Hkkstu j[kuk u The summer season has begun and the hot HkwysaA weather proves to be extremely harsh on the birds and animals. This is the time to be humane and kind, therefore don’t forget to place water and food for the birds & animals in the neighbourhood. With Scout/Guide Greetings.

DR. K.K. KHANDELWAL, IAS (RETD.) CHIEF NATIONAL COMMISSIONER

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lEiknd dh dye ls Reviewing the situation of COVID-19 pandemic and as per the guidelines issued by the government, the Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Headquarters and State Associations has started to organise the camps, events, training courses and meetings with limited number of participants as a membership retention strategy.

dksfoM&19 egkekjh dh fLFkfr dh leh{kk djrs gq, ,oa ljdkj }kjk tkjh fn”kkfunsZ”kksa ds vuqlkj] Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l] jk’Vªh; eq[;ky; vkSj jkT; la?kksa us lnL;rk çfr/kkj.k j.kuhfr ds :i esa lhfer çfrHkkfx;ksa ds lkFk f”kfojksa] dk;ZØeksa] çf”k{k.k f”kfojksa ,oa cSBdksa dk vk;kstu çkjEHk dj fn;kA gky gh esas] Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l us Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l] jk’Vªh; eq[;ky; ,oa Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l] if”pe caxky jkT; ds la;qDr miØe ds :i esa dqflZ;kax] nkftZfyax esa f+}rh; jk’Vªh; lkgfld laLFkku dk “kqHkkjEHk fd;k gSA Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l] jk’Vªh; eq[;ky; ,oa fgeky;u ioZrkjksg.k laLFkku ¼,p,evkb½ nkftZfyax ds chp ns”k ds ;qokvkas ds fy, lkgfld dk;ZØeksa dks c<+kok nsus ,oa ,Mosapj fon LdkmfVax fe”ku ds lkFk ,d le>kSrk Kkiu ij gLrk{kj fd, x,A çFke lkgfld dk;ZØe 5 ls 9 vçSy] 2021 rd uo&LFkkfir lkgfld laLFkku ij vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA eq[; jk’Vªh; vk;qDr] Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l dh vksj ls MkW- ,p-ih- {ks=h] eq[; vk;qDr ¼LdkmV~l½ }kjk jk’Vªh; lkgfld laLFkku dh vk/kkjf”kyk Hkh j[kh xbZA

Recently, the Bharat Scouts and Guides has inaugurated it’s 2nd National Adventure Institute at Kurseong, Darjeeling as a joint venture between The Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Headquarters and Bharat Scouts and Guides, West Bengal State Association. A MoU was also signed between Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Headquarters and Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HIM), Darjeeling with a mission Adventure with Scouting and to promote adventure amongst the youth of the country. The First Adventure Programme was organised at the newly established Adventure Institute from 5th to 9th April, 2021. The foundation stone of National Adventure Institute was also laid down by Dr. H.P. Chhetri, Chief Commissioner (Scouts) on behalf of the Chief National Commissioner, Bharat Scouts and cM+s iSekus ij dksfoM Vhdkdj.k ds ckotwn] gekjs ns”k Guides. esa dksfoM ds ekeys rsth ls c< jgs gSa ,oa dgj <k jgs

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Despite of Covid vaccination at large scale, the COVID cases in our country once again increasing rapidly and created havoc. I appeal to all the members of the organisation that we should continue our committed & dedicated services to create mass awareness about the COVID preventive measure in the community at large.

gSaA eSa laxBu ds lHkh lnL;ksa ls vihy djrk gw¡ fd ge cM+s iSekus ij leqnk; esa dksfoM fuokjd mik;ksa ds ckjs esa O;kid tkx:drk iSnk djus dh viuh çfrc) ,oa lefiZr lsokvksa dks tkjh j[ksaA ns”k esa dksfoM ekeyks dh vHkwriwoZ “kq:vkr dh nwljh ygj dks ns[krs gq, rFkk gekjs ;qokvksa ds fgr esa jk’Vªh; Lrj dh vkxkeh xfrfof/k;ksa vkSj dk;ZØeksa esa ls dqN ,d dks vkxkeh vf/klwpuk rd ds fy, LFkfxr djus dk fu.kZ; fy;k gSA lqjf{kr ,oa LoLFk jgsaA

Looking to the unprecedented restart of the COVID cases in the country once again as a 2nd layer, the National Headquarters has decided to postpone some of its ensuing National Level activities and programme until further notification as a safety precaution in favour of our LdkmV@xkbM “kqHkdkeukvksa lfgr young people. Keep safe and healthy. With Scout/ Guide Greetings. - EDITOR

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HER WORLD HER VOICE” (UPS) PROJECT Ms.Himanshi Tomar,Project Manager “Her World Her Voice” reports that the Project Team has been actively working on getting more new rangers and UReporters enrolled in 12 states – Assam, Nagaland, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Manipur, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Goa. The covid-19 pandemic has been the biggest challenge in achieving the targets but the team overcoming the barriers are majorly focusing on getting newer U-Reporters registered through virtual meets MS. SAVITA CHANDRAKAR and sessions with schools, colleges, and universities. STATE PROJECT COORDINATOR In “Her World Her Voice” Project Star of the month for February 2021 is Ms. Savita Chandrakar, State Project Coordinator Chattisgarh and for March 2021 Ms. Shubhangi Srivastav, State Project Coordinator Uttar Pradesh for their efficient work and efforts. MS. SHUBHANGI SRIVASTAV STATE PROJECT COORDINATOR

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ASIA PACIFIC LEADERSHIP AWARD - 2019 ASIA PACIFIC LEADERSHIP AWARD FOR COMMISSIONERS 1. Ms. Vasantha M., Kerala ASIA PACIFIC LEADERSHIP AWARD FOR TROOP/UNIT LEADERS 1. Ms. Pushpa Jagtap, Maharashtra 2. Ms. ShamaIkabal Shikalgar, Maharashtra

ASIA PACIFIC LEADERSHIP AWARD 2020 ASIA PACIFIC LEADERSHIP AWARD SERVICE TO GIRL GUIDING AND GIRL SCOUTING

AMELIA SWER International Commissioner(G) Meghalaya

MRS. VIJAYALAXMI V National Commissioner (G) Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan

K ALAMELU Former Joint director Tamilnadu

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MS. SAROJA P Former Director Karnataka

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Ms. L. Lakshmi Devi

State Commissioner (G)

Manipur

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Ms. Diana E. Kharsiing

State Commissioner (G)

Meghalaya

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Dr. (Smt.) Sikha Banerjee

State Commissioner (G)

West Bengal

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Ms. Piya Thakur

State Commissioner (G)

KVS

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Mrs. Bandana Garbyal

State Commissioner (G)

Uttarakhand

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Ms. Lalita Pradeep

State Commissioner (G)

Uttar Pradesh

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Ms. Aruna Prem Bhalla

Divisional Commissioner

KVS

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Ms. Chandana Mandal

Divisional Commissioner

KVS

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Ms. Archana Shrivastava

LT (G)

KVS

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Dr. Anju Sharma

State Commissioner (G)

Himachal Pradesh

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Ms. Leena Dutta

State Commissioner (G)

Assam

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Ms. Neena Kaalia

State Commissioner (G)

Chandigarh U.T.

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Dr. Raksha Singh

State Commissioner (G)

Chhattisgarh

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Mrs. Jaba Paul

State Commissioner (G)

Tripura

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Mrs. Urmila Mehra

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Ms. Manisha Das

DOC(G)/ Kurdha

E.Co. Railway

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Ms. Kalpana Dharmawat

Advance Trained Guide Leader

Rajasthan

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Ms. Anita Katewa

Guide Captain

Rajasthan

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Ms. Vimlendra Rathie

Pre-ALT

Rajasthan

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Ms. Anita Singh

HWB

Rajasthan

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Ms. Santosh Shekhawat

ALT (G)

Rajasthan

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Dr. Sumitra Gupta

HWB

Rajasthan

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Ms. Deepa Pradhan

HWB

Rajasthan

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Ms. B.Nyanmai Konyak

DOC(G)

Nagaland

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Ms. Parul Tyagi

District Commissioner (G)

Uttar Pradesh

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Ms. Anju

Guide Captain

Uttar Pradesh

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Ms. Vineeta

DTC(G)

Uttar Pradesh

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Ms. Pushpa Rani Viswash

ALT (G)

Uttar Pradesh

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Ms. Kamla Verma

HWB

Chhattisgarh

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Ms. Aruna D Eknath

Guide Captain

KVS

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Ms. Sukvimder Kaur

Guide Captain

KVS

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Ms. Asha Rani Panuli

Guide Captain

Uttarakhand

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Ms. Lila Padhiar

DC(G), Keonjhar

Odisha

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Ms. Minakshi Mishra

DOC(G), Puri

Odisha


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NATIONAL EVENTS Prepared to learn Prepared to lead workshop was held at National Headquarters; New Delhi from 19th to 22nd March 2021. 39 participants from 21 State Associations and 20 Facilitators and Staff Members from different States of India participated with full Zeal and enthusiasm. inaugural ceremony was held on 19.3.2021 at 10:00 O clock.Dr. V Vijayalakshmi, National Commissioner (Guides) was the Chief Guest. Mr. Raj Kumar Kaushik, Director (BSG), Ms. DharshiniMugunam, Lead Facilitator, WAGGGS, BSG staff and facilitators of the event were present. Workshop started with Icebreaker - “Merry Go Round”.Setting the expectations and seeking the expectations is the key to good start. In the 2nd session participants were introduced to 6 leadership mindsets curated by WAGGGS. There were 6 stations set-up with 6 different activities for 6 different mindsets such as `Understand and evaluate leadership action in local and global contexts, building meaningful connections with others through inclusive opportunities for shared leadership. “ Empower young participants with self-defence skills to defend themselves and their peer groups, was the 2nd day`s session. We started the day with Mr. Digvijay Tyagi, Gold medallist in mixed martial arts, boxing and wushu. He taught the participants self-defence techniques. `Build a plan and Growing my leadership` was another sessionwherein participantsplanned a project connected to their position covering the practice of the six leadership mindsets. Participants prepared a leadership development plan that willhelp in their leadership journey. The next session was for participants to practise and present their plans in front of a group and share the plan and share the leadership development plan with others.

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Closing ceremony was started at 03:30 p.m. Mr. Madhusudan Avala - Dy.International Commissioner (S)was present as the Chief Guest and presented the certificates to the participants, Mr. Rajkumar Kaushik Director, Mr. Krishnaswamy R. Executive Director, Amar B.Chhetri Joint Director (S) Mr. Arup Sarkar Deputy Director Project , WAGGGS Representative, Facilitators, Staff and other dignitaries of the National Headquarters were present, the participants presented colourful cultural programme. Ms. Darshana Pawaskar Joint Director (G) thanked the WAGGGGS team and members who played an important role in making this workshop a success. The workshop was successfully completed under the leadership of Ms. Darshana Pawaskar, Joint Director(G) and Ms. M.N.Machamma DDGLT with the help of WAGGGS representative team under the leadership of Ms.Dharshini Mugunam, Lead Facilitator, WAGGGS, Ms. Annina Kainu, Volunteer in WAGGGS for mission team, Ms Collete Stone, Volunteer in WAGGGS for mission team, Ms. Nadia EM Skeete, Volunteer in WAGGGS for mission team for leadership practice and consultant at Western Hemisphere, Regional Training Consultant and Bharat Scouts and Guides Staff and eight BSG facilitators from Andhra Pradesh- Mr.Vedadri Sai, Karnataka- Ms. Malleshwari and Ms. Sindhu, Meghalaya-Ms. Catherine Nagaland -Mr. K. K, Sikkim- Mr. Mukund Dhungal, Jammu & Kashmir- Mr. Haroon and Delhi-Ms. Sumanbala Singh. The PRC on Membership Growth was conducted from 26th to 31st March 2021 in continuation of training programme for Coordinators of Membership Growth. Vision 2024 plan was reviewed and Action Plan was prepared for next 4 years based on the Membership Growth Plan of five years. All the professionals assured to achieve the target fixed for their areas. Other than the Growth, youth programme, good governance, communication, Adult Resources and finance priorities were also discussed in detail. The methodology of team work was also discussed and problem faced by the regions, NTC & NAI were discussed and sorted out. Mr. M.A. Khalid, Addnl. CNC and Mr. S.K. Biswas, National Commissioner for Scout (Adult Resources) were also present from 26th to 31st March and gave their expertise opinions. Dr. K.K. Khandelwal, Chief National Commissioner blessed the participants on 28th March and celebrated holi festival along with all the professionals. Revised guidelines and syllabus for Prime Minister Shield Competition and Upa-rashtrapati Award Competition was also finalised for approval of the executive committee. The schedule of events was also discussed and LOC for each programme will be informed before 15th April. All the staff were urged to get ready for Rashtrapati Testing and prepareatleast 100questions for each category and submit to the Director before 15th April. The Region has to prepare their action plan for 2021-22 based on the Vision 2024. Mr. Khalid and Mr. Biswas appealed to all to work as a team and family to achieve the target. Overall the programme was successful and all agreed to achieve the target of 10 million scouts and guides by 2025.

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NATIONAL ADVENTURE INSTITUTE, DARJEELING 1st National Adventure Programme was conducted at National Adventure Institute, Snow View Kurseong, Darjeeling from 05th to 09th April, 2021 under the Leadership of Smt. Surekha Shrivastava Dy. Director, NAI with the assistance of Mrs. Bilkish Shaikh, Jr. Instructor, Mr. Vivek Kumar Das, Jr. Instructor, along with Invited staff. 55 participants attended the programme from Rajasthan, E.Railway, N.F.Railway & West Bengal. During the programme, activities such as Obstacles Crossing at HMI Darjeeling and fun games were conducted. All the participants enjoyed the trekking to Temple, visited historical places Eagle Crag, Makibari tea estate, Dow Hill and Forest Museum. On 6 April 2021, Foundation stone for the National Adventure Institute was laid and 1st National Adventure Programme was inaugurated at Snow View, Kurseong by the chief guest Dr. H.P. Chettri, Chief Commissioner (S) in the presence of Shri Debaditya Chakraborty, IAS (Retd), State Chief Commissioner West Bengal, BSG who was the guest of Honour. Hon’ble Chief National Commissioner Dr. K.K. Khandelwal IAS(Retd.) and Shri Rajkumar Kaushik, Director, BSG were virtually present In this historical moment.A scout shop was also inaugurated. The inaugural ceremony was virtually telecasted in which all the Office Bearers, staff of B.S.G, all the Assistant Directors of regional H.Q. were present. Shri Amar B. Chettri, Joint Director of Scouts (Programme and Training) welcomed all the guests. Shri S.K Biswas, National Commissioner of Scouts (Adult Resources), National Headquarters and State Commissioner (Scouts) of West Bengal State Bharat Scouts and Guides gave a brief history of Snow view camp site. Members of Darjeeling dist. association, Kurseong local association, All India Radio and local news channels were present in the programme. Scouts guides of local association and the participants of the camp presented a colourful cultural programme. Shri Jogender Prasad, State Commissioner (Cub), W.B., BSG, proposed vote of thanks. The grand campfire was conducted on 08thApril, 2021. Shri Amar B. Chettri and Shri Jogendra Prasad were present in the grand camp fire. The participants presented impressive programmes.

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NATIONAL YOUTH ADVENTURE PROGRAMME Special National Youth Adventure Programme was conducted at Manali, Himachal Pradesh from 17th to 21st March, 2021 in which 32 participants from Himachal Pradesh, Northern Railway, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand attended. The programme was started with prayer and Flag ceremony on 17th March, 2021. All the participants enjoyed the trekking to Parsha Fall Trek, Hadimba Temple, Rock climbing, Rappelling and obstacle Zip Line. Participants also visited Sishu and Atal Tannel. Acolourful grand camp fire was presented by the participants on 20th March, 2021which was enjoyed by all. Mr. Ram Kumar, Programme Officer, Haryana Education department blessed the participants in the open session. Closing ceremony took place by lowering the flag at noon and the programme came to an end with thanks to Almighty for the smooth running of the programme. Shri Dhanraj Saini, Office Secretary cum Junior Instructor, NYC was the Leader of the Programme.

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TRAINER’S CORNER Essential Characteristics of Scouting 3. Team or Patrol System In the earlier issues, we have discussed about 1. Law and Promise and 2. Learning by Doing. One of the aspects of scout method is `Team or Patrol system`. The Founder of the moment got this idea from the British army where the Army was divided into small groups of 6 to 8 for effective operations. This system worked out very well. He expected that the system of division into small groups work out well with the boys and hence he introduced Patrol System in the first experimental camp held at Brown Sea Island in 1907. The Patrol system yielded best results in terms of sharing of responsibility, in preparing a programme for themselves , leadership, co-ordination among themselves and with the Scout Master. The main object of Patrol system is to give responsibility to as many boys as possible. It leads each member of the Patrol to take some individual responsibility for the good of his patrol. The Scouts in a patrol obeys the orders of his Patrol Leader, not from fear of punishment but they are a team, playing together supporting their Leader for the honour and success of his Patrol. The Patrol Leader must do as good as any of the scouts in his Patrol. PL must never ask the scouts in his patrol to do anything which he would not do himself. This reminds the principle ` Practice before preach`. We should encourage Scouts to take responsibility and leadership. A Scout Patrol carries out a wide range of tasks that require pooling resources and working together to function successfully in all kinds of circumstances. One of the outcomes of Scout training is development of leadership. If we have a look at the training routine, starting with physical exercises till campfire activity, Scouts and Guides would be busy in the activities involving leadership. Flag Ceremony or the Patrol-in-Council or the Court of Honour are examples to get the opportunities for training in leadership. Working in Patrol Corners, troop meetings or conducting campfires demand leadership among the youth besides creating challenges to them. Patrol system helps the youth to think independently to express their needs and interests as they are more

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free in `gangs`. Skill development, Communication skills, tolerance to listen to others, obedience to the leaders are well learnt in a short time. As the programme is conceived by themselves, they show interest towards such activities. Self-discipline, a desire to help others, friendliness, optimistic attitude are well developed through Team work. The performance of Scout Troop is well reflected due to sound Patrol System in that troop. Such a troop homogeneously achieves the desired objectives. What makes a Patrol good? There are four aspects: 1. A real Patrol Leader 2. A number of real scouts

3. Plenty of real things to do 4. Loads of real Patrol Spirit.

(a) A real Patrol Leader should have the following qualities: © Keen about the job © Know the members of the patrol thoroughly and their interests. © Know Scout craft ahead of the members. © Ability to plan the activities of the Patrol with care and forethought. © Ability to carry the members of the patrol with scout spirit and enthusiasm. (b) What makes a boy a real scout? Enthusiastic about the out-doors such as Camping and Hiking Should share part of the responsibility for making his patrol activities a success. Should move steadily in advancement. Should do his real best to live up to the Law and Promise.

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(c) What are the real things to do? © Sky is the limit © Patrol meetings outside, regular troop meetings indoors – with work, with fun, planning and sometimes feeds. © Patrol hikes and Patrol camps © Patrol Good Turns- may be for a place of worship, school, public park, for the sick or weak for old people, and for people less than fortunate than themselves. © Patrol projects such as making patrol flag, handicraft items for funds, items for campfires. (d) What is real Patrol Spirit? © With a real patrol leader, real scouts and real things to do, real patrol spirit will grow. Real Patrol Spirit reflects in: © Right Patrol name © Pride in Patrol Flag- Designing, carrying, displaying etc © Pride in Patrol Log Book © Patrol Call, Patrol Song, Patrol Yell and Patrol Password.

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As trainers, we should motivate the unit leaders to implement the Patrol System as per A.P.R.O. with heart and soul so that the scout master need not feel the burden of running a troop. Of course, unit leaders have to sacrifice time and energy in the training of these boys. In conclusion, let us ponder at the statement of Lord Baden Powell: ‘The Patrol System is not one method in which Scouting can be carried on. It is the only method. “ - D. R. K. Sarma, LT (C) South Central Railway /Mo:- 9866048096

COVID WARRIORS During COVID-19, Scouts, Guides, Rovers, Rangers and Unit Leaders rendered commendable services to the community throughout the country which were appreciated by the local administration as well as by the Govt. of India offices. Shri S.K. Aggarwal, Former Vice President of Indian Scout Guide Fellowship & Founder Member of Greater Mumbai, ISG kindly donated Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rs. One Lakh Only) to the Bharat Scouts and Guides to felicitate Covid-19. Top three states were chosen on the merit of maximum mobilization of members, unique services rendered and scope of reach in the community. The felicitation of Covid Warriors States was organised on 22nd February, 2021 along with Golden Arrow Award Presentation Ceremony at the Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Headquarters, New Delhi on 22nd February, 2021. Hon’ble Shri K.K. Khandelwal, Chief National Commissioner, Bharat Scouts and Guides presented cheque of Rs. 50,000/-, Rs. 30,000/- and Rs. 20,000/- for First, Second and Third prize winners. Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh State Bharat Scouts and Guides received the award & cash prizes respectively. The Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Headquarters is thankful to Shri S.K. Aggarwalji for the kind gesture & hope to receive the same support & motivation in future.

FELICITATION OF COVID WARRIOR STATES

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STATE MEMBERSHIP GROWTH COORDINATORS TRAINING PROGRAMME Challenges are the origin of ideas. World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) teaches us to never give up under any challenging circumstances with a Scouting motto “Be Prepared.’’ Bear Grylls Chief Ambassador of World Scouting is the best example and role model of this. Despite the challenges of the global health crisis, National Scout Organizations around the world are discovering ways to grow and maintain their Scouting membership. The Bharat Scouts and Guides in India is also not so far from the queue in terms of membership growth. As India is the 5th highest youth populous county and around 1.3 billion people are under 25 years of age, so there is a huge scope for membership growth in the organization. During these unprecedented times with the Covid-19 pandemic, the Bharat Scouts and Guides came up with a well-designed National Growth Strategy towards the Youth Membership Growth and its retention based on its potential. The development and implementation of a National Growth Strategy for the Bharat Scouts and Guides began with a request through the WOSM Services platform to receive support. Using the guidance provided in World Scouting’s Growth Toolkit, along with expertise offered by a trained WOSM Services Consultant, the National Scout Organization was able to turn their National Growth Strategy from an administrative document into a collective call to action with buy-in from both leadership and Scouts. To achieve the mission and vision of the Membership Growth in the Bharat Scouts and Guides, a wellorganized and independent Membership Growth Cell is established at the National Headquarters, New Delhi. It has already startedworktowards the objectives and actions based on the National Growth Strategy. The first State Membership Growth Coordinators Training programme was conducted at the National Headquarters, New Delhi from 23rd to 25th March, 2021. Although it was a very much challenging time to organize any face-to-face gathering during this Covid19 Pandemic, the Bharat Scouts and Guides had well planned and arranged everything as per the requirements. In this training programme, 19 participants from 19 states namely Assam, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, DNH, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, N. F Railway, Northern Railway, Odisha, Rajasthan, S.C. Railway, S.E. Railway, Telangana, Tripura and West Bengal had participated and showed their keen interest to contribute to reach the objective.

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The programme started with integration session at 9.00 am on 23rd march 2021by Shri Arup Sarkar, Deputy Director (S) & Manager, BSG Membership Growth.A Solemn Opening ceremony was held at 10.00 am. in which Additional Chief National Commissioner Shri M A Khalid, KAS (Retd.) along with other distinguished guests from BSG and Mr. J. R. Panglinon, Regional Director, APR, WOSM; Mr. Param Palani, Consultant, APR / WOSM; Mr. GoranGjorgjiev, Manager (Growth), WOSM who got connected virtually. Shri Amar B. Chettri, Joint Director (S) welcomedthe dignitaries and participants. Introduction of BSG membership growth and opening remarks were given by Shri Raj Kumar Kaushik, Director, BSG. Shri S Prassanna Shrivastava, Director, Organizational Development and MoP and WOSM Consultant facilitated the Workshop along with Shri Madhusudan A. S, Dy. International Commissioner (S) of BSG physically.

Moving to the next session, Shri Madhusudan A. S, facilitatedthe objectives of the training programme and Shri Raj Kumar Kaushik, Director discussed on Mission and Vision 2024 of BSG. Later on, Mr. GoranGjorgjiev, Growth Manager, WOSM had taken the virtual session on 7 Key Ingredients for Sustainable Growth. To make the Growth recipe more energetic, effective, and sustainable the 7 crucial ingredients are Quality Program, Leaders & Volunteers, Engaging Communication, Strong Organization, Partnership, Better Measurement & Strategy and Target &Outreach. The last session of the Day-1 was National Membership Growth Strategy & Action Plans taken by Shri Arup Sarkar, Deputy Director (S) & Manager, BSG Membership Growth. Based on this National Membership Growth Strategy & Action Plans, all states have to submit their respective State Membership Growth Strategy and altogether it will reach the ultimate NSO target for 2023 and 2025. On 24th March 2021, the day started with a nice reflection and then the session started with the topic State Growth Targets supplementing National Target by Mr. Manoj Kumar Nayak, Assistant Manager, BSG Membership Growth. The objectives of the session were to know the current status of states in terms of census, the target of NSO and the target of each state for 2023 and 2025 based on their potentialities. Here, a group assignment was given by Shri S Prassanna Shrivastava, to all the 19 State Growth Coordinators to study their current state status, analyze their growth potentials and based on that come with their final Annual Growth Rates with a mutual agreement which will supplement the ultimate NSO target for 2025.

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To manage an organization in a long run, a realistic and effective Growth Plan is essential. Retention and Recruitment Strategies play a vital role to make the Growth Plan more effective. Therefore, Mr. GoranGjorgjiev, Growth Manager, WOSM had taken a virtual session on this and clearly explained the 6 steps of Membership Recruitment and also 7 methods to improve Membership Retention. Followed by previous session Mr. Param Palani, Consultant, APR/WOSM had taken the next session on Retention and Recruitment Plan virtually and discussed the key points how it should be more constructive, organized and well managed based on the situation and important factors as far as human resource is concerned. Day-2 of the Training Program ended up with the session on Membership Growth Campaign and Growth Possible Strategies taking the Covid-19 pandemic impact into consideration by Shri Madhusudan A S, Dy. International Commissioner (S), BSG. He had given the idea on both digital and physical campaigns, how to attract more youth towards scouting with qualitative activities and ways to increase membership based on areas of potential growth. A proper digitalization plan can help reinvent processes, improve quality and promote consistency. Then we can say that if an organization adopts today's digital technologies, it will enable decisionmakers to have access to all the information they needed all the time, from anywhere and from any device they choose. Looking into this concept and its importance, the Day-3 of the training programme i.e. 25th March 2021 was started with a session on OYMS (Online Youth Management System) and CMS (Content Management System) by Mr. Jit Gosh, CO, IT Department, BSG. This is the online platform of BSG India updated and registered members as of now and it will help to keep on track the Membership Growth facts and figures. Defined Roles and Responsibilities provide clarity, alignment and expectations to those executing the work and keeping the organization running.Project managers play the lead role in planning, executing, monitoring, controlling and closing projects.Assigning responsibilities for project team members boosts efficiency.As the Project Head Shri Arup Sarkarhad taken the next session on Roles and

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Responsibilities of the State Growth Coordinators and the expectations from them. In this session, he explainedwell, the responsibilities and accountability of State Growth Coordinators, motivated them and also assured them of thesupport services for them and work together as a team to make this project a grand success. The training programme came to an end with a memorable closing ceremony in the presence of dignitaries from the National and International levels like Dr. K. P. Mishra, Vice-President; Shri J. C. Mohanty, International Commissioner (Scouts); Shri S. K. Biswas, Dr. (Mrs.) Pankaj Mittal, National Commissioner (Ranger), Mr. Goran Gjorgjiev, Manager (Growth), WOSM; Ms. Caryl Mae Trinidad Tacalan, Project In-Charge, OD Membership Growth, APR/WOSM connected virtually. Shri S. Prassanna Shrivastava, Shri Madhusudan A S and Shri Raj Kumar Kaushik, along with all the professionals of NHQ and RHQ physically. Ms. Darshana Pawaskar, Joint Director (G) welcomed the guests and participants.Camp report along with video presentation was given by Shri Arup Sarkar. Shri Krishnaswamy R. Executive Director conducted the induction and Oath Taking Ceremony for 19 State Growth Coordinators. Shri Rajkumar Kaushik – Directorpresented the Letters of Appointment and Participation Certificates to State Growth Coordinators. All the dignitaries blessed the participants and closing remarks were given by Shri S Prassanna Shrivastava.. The master of the ceremony of the closing programme was Shri Amar B. Chettri. Day one and Day two of the workshop had planned to input the knowledge about Membership Growth Strategy, group discussion and brainstorming etc. Day three was kept mainly for participants to understand their roles and responsibilities and finalization of their State Membership Growth Plan. All the participants were able to complete their assignments to create a realistic membership growth plan for their respective states. Every day's activities were started with BSG Prayer, Reflection and Report of the last day activities from participants. All the national and regional officers assisted in the workshop along with the Membership Growth Cell of BSG under the dynamic leadership of Shri Rajkumar Kaushik, Director and National Coordinator, BSG Membership Growth.

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ACTIVITIES REPORTS Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh State Bharat Scouts and Guides conducted Trutiya Sopan and Rajya Puraskar Testing Camps for Guides at Gnanodaya English Medium School, Madanapalle, Chittore District with 23 Guides for Tritiya Sopan and 13 for Rajya Puraskar under the leadership of Miss. Razia Begum and Smt. Shakuntala LT (G) respectively.

for Guides at Regional Training and Camping Centre, Pool Bagh, Viziangaram District from 16th to 20th March, 2021. 74 Guides attended Tritiya Sopan Testing Camp under the leadership of Smt. Ch.L. Kameswari, ALT (G). 38 Guides attended Rajyapuraskar Testing Camp under the leadership of Razia Begum, ALT(G).

The Bharat Scouts and Guides, Andhra Pradesh Chittoor District Association of Andhra Pradesh State Association conducted Tritiya Sopan testing camp for Guides and Rajyapuraskar Testing Camp for Guides at S.E. Railway High School, Marripalem, Visakhapatnam Districtfrom 22nd to 26th March, 2021. More than85 Guides attended for Tritiya Sopan Testing Camp under the leadership of Smt. P. Suseela, Pre-ALT (G) and 58 Guides attended Rajyapuraskar Testing Camp under the leadership of Smt. Ch.L. Kameswari, ALT(G). 500 Scouts and Guides from Guntur, Prakasamand State Bharat Scouts and Guides organised Krishna Districts participated in Mahasivarathi Chaturtha Charan Testing Camp for 53 Cubs and service camp at Kotappakonda from 10-03-2021 to Tritiya Sopan Testing Camp for 38 Scouts from 2nd 12-03-2021. to 6th April, 2021 under the leadership of Sri V.Ram Mohan, ALT (C) and Sri Venkateswarulu, ALT (S). Assam An Educational Tour was organised by Assam Bharat Scouts and Guides Andhra Pradesh State State,Kamrup (M) district from 19th to 22nd March Association conducted Chaturtha Charan Testing Camp at Ananthapur District from 13th to 17th March, 2021. More than 70 Cubs participated in the camp under the leadership of Sri Bommaiah, LT©. The Bharat Scouts and Guides, Andhra Pradesh State Association conducted Tritiya Sopan testing camp for Guides and Rajyapuraskar Testing Camp

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2021 from Guwahati to Upper Assam, (Shivsagar,Majuli and Jorhat) in which 42 youth participated from different schools of the district. The Guides of Gossaigaon Girls’ High School rendered voluntary service at polling stations in Gossaigaon on 06th April, 2021. 20 members of BSG Assam State provided selfless service to the needy under the leadership of Mrs. Gautami Rabha, Pre, ALT (G).

under the leadership of Mr Alok Ranjan, District Organizing Commissioner (Scout).

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which 500 Scouts and Guides participated under the leadership of Mr. Rituraj Kumar, District Organizing Commissioner (Scout). During the workshop, training on basic knots was given to the participants.

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as World Autism Awareness Day to highlight the need to help improve the quality of life of those with autism so that they can lead meaningful life as an integral part of the society”. Autism is a serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact. Therefore, to raise awareness for the people with autism, Saran District of Bihar State Bharat Scouts and Guides observed “World Autism Day” on 2nd April 2021

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Eastern Railway On the auspicious occasion of Good Friday on 2nd April 2021, members of Officers’ Colony Scout Troop of Eastern Railway State Bharat Scouts and Guides organized Occasional Sustained Community Service at St. Peter’s Church, Kanchrapara. On 4th April 2021, members of South Eastern


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Railway State Bharat Scouts and Guides rendered their services and also donated blood at Adityapur in a Blood Donation Camp organized by the state in collaboration with Udgam Trust.

Introduction to Advocacy, Taking Action, Project Planning and evaluation were delivered. Mr. Syed Jahangir Hobib, State Organizing Commissioner (Scout) virtually graced the gathering and blessed the participants. Shram Daan–cleanliness drive State Level Workshop on Free Being Me and Action was also organized. Grand Campfire was inauguon Body Confidence was organized by Eastern rated by Mr. S. S.Priyadarshi, ADRM and DCC, Sealdah in the glorious presence of State and District officials. On 26 March, 2021 All Faiths Prayer Meeting followed by Flag Ceremony. Peace March was organized under the Messenger of Peace Initiative with the means of poster for creating a peaceful community. The workshop was conducted under the leadership of Mrs. Jhuma Biswas, HWB (B) with the assistance of 05 experienced, trained and Railway Bharat Scouts and Guides at Gholeshapur, dedicated staff members from Kanchrapara and Behalafrom 24th to 26th March, 2021 in which 50 Central. participants from Central Howrah, Kanchrapara and Sealdah divisions participated. The Group Level Workshop on Free Being Me and programme started with assemble followed by Action on Body Confidence was organized by South registration (both online and offline). The Group of Kanchrapara District Association under workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Krishna Eastern Railway Bharat Scouts and Guides at South Chakraborty, ACMS, Gholeshapur Health Unit in Group premises on 30th March 2021 in which 37 the presence of Mr. Manas Biswas, SSE/Works, Rovers, Rangers and Unit Leaders participated in Gholeshapur and Mr. Subhasis Sarkar, ASOC(S), the Workshop. Eastern Railway. On the first day, various sessions on Free Being Me like – Image Myth, Beauty around The various sessions on Free Being Me like-Image the world, Take the Pledge, Where does Image Myth, Beauty around the world, Take the Pledge, Myth Come from, Airbrushing, spot the difference, Where does Image Myth Come from?, Airbrushing Outside Inside Cost of Image Myth, Media and spot the difference were delivered. Sessions on Detective etc. were delivered. The day came to an Action on Body Confidence – Introduction to ABC, Take it home Challenge, Build me up, Stand Strong, end with campfire. Advocacy and Root of the problem were delivered. The second day started with Yoga and aerobics The Workshop was conducted under the leaderfollowed by flag ceremony. Sessions on Action on ship of Mr. Arijit Sen with the assistance of Mr. Body Confidence – Introduction to ABC, Shubham Singh of South Group.

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A three-day online basic scouting workshop was Mughalsarai railway division, officially known as organized by Himachal Pradesh, Bharat Scouts and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya railway division organized a Guides from 01st to 03rd April, 2021 at Rovers and Fire Fighting Training and Mock Drill on 25th March Rangers Unit College, Karsog. 2021 in which 100 Scouts, Guides, Rovers and Rangers participated. During the training, mock Haryana drill on fire fighting, fire prevention and rescuing Report of work undertaken by Haryana State the casualty etc. were demonstrated. Bharat Scouts and Guides during Covid-19 was presented to Hon’ble Minister for Youth Affairs and iwoZ e/; jsyos Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l ds egkçcU/kd Jh Sports, Haryana on 02nd April 2021. Hon’ble yfyr panz f=osnh us lksuiqj eaMy ds cNokM+k jsy[kaM dk Minister appreciated the selfless service done by fujh{k.k fnuk¡d 27 ekpZ] 2021 dks fd;k] ftlesa 50 dc the Scouts and Guides to the community.

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iwoZ e/; jsyos Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l ds eaMy jsy çca/kd 26-27 March 2021 at blocks level in various Jh vfuy dqekj xqIrk us o’kZ 2019&2020 esa LdkmV ,oa xkbM districts of Jind, Sirsa, Palwal, Karnal. Gurugram and Kaithal. This will go a long way to promote Scouting and Guiding at grassroots level. 1145 participants not only actively participated but also have shown their interest to start Scout Guide units in their areas.

ds {ks= esa mRd`’V dk;Z djus gsrq ftyk la?k x<+gjk ds 04 lnL;ksa dks Mhvkj,e vokMZ ls lEekfur fd;kA Himachal Pradesh Official Calendar 2021 of Himachal Pradesh State Bharat Scouts and Guides was inaugurated by Shri Bandaru Dattatreya, His Excellency the Governor of Himachal Pradesh and Patron, Bharat Scouts and Guides, Himachal Pradesh on 27th March 2021 in the presence of Dr. Amarjeet K. Sharma, State Chief Commissioner, BSG, H.P. and other officials of State.

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The courses were conducted by the DOCs /DTCs and assisted by a team of competent trainers under the guidance of Shri L.S. Verma, STC (S). District Education officers cum DCCs were invited to inaugurate the courses. While delivering the opening remarks they emphasized that Scouting and Guiding is one of the major Educational Method highlighting learning by doing method, peer group and sense of responsibility etc. The training was imparted as per the guidelines contained in the Beginners Course booklet supplied by the National Headquarters so as to enable them to run the activities of the scouting and guiding for the benefit of the young people.


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Honour to Corona Warriors Report of services rendered during COVID -19 pandemic by the Haryana State was presented to Hon’ble Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Shri S.

Awardees participated. Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, called upon the youth to follow Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya’s ideals of selfless service to mankind, character building, Atma Nirbharata, and asked them to play their important part in nation building. The Lt Governor was speaking at the J & K Bharat Scouts & Guides Rajya Puraskar Award Ceremony here at Convention Centre, where he felicitated the Cadets from various schools with Rajya Puraskar Award Certificates.

Sandeep Singh by the State Training Commissioner (S) Shri L.S. Verma during a meeting of Advisory Committee of NYK on 31-032021. He appreciated andcongratulated the Association for the commendable service during Corona Days.

On the occasion, the Lt Governor announced that the J&K Bharat Scouts & Guides will get an annual Grant-in-Aid to the tune of Rs 20 lakh from now on, which is double the amount of the previous grants.

The Lt Governor directed the concerned Deputy Commissioners to complete the process of identification and allotment of the land for establishing Scouts/Guides/Rovers/Rangers and Unit Leaders two Training Centres of J&K Bharat Scouts & of Faridabad district were honoured by the Hon’ble Guides, one each in Jammu and Srinagar, as soon as Transport Minister Shri Mool Chand Sharma for possible. the selfless service rendered during Covid -19, pandemic. During his address, the Lt Governor, who is also the

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Chief Patron of Jammu & Kashmir Bharat Scouts & Guides, lauded the cadets, trainers, officials and every individual associated with the Scouts and Guides movement for working at the forefront during COVID pandemic; in environment protection programmes, Blood donation, Disaster Management etc

Speaking on the founding principles of Bharat Rajya Puraskar Award Ceremony of Jammu & Scouts & Guides, the Lt Governor observed that Kashmir State was held on 2nd April 2021 in which Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, who was a great 183 Scouts, 173 Guides, 08 Rovers and 02 Rangers

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educationist, reformer and founder of the Banaras ness within, which goes a long way in knowing oneHindu University has paved the way for Indian self, he added. edition of Scouts and Guides in 1918. Addressing the issues of J&K Bharat Scouts and At that time, Mahamana along with volunteers Guides, the Lt Governor assured full support of the managed the heavy rush of people during Magh J&K Administration to Bharat Scouts and Guides mela in Prayagraj. He also established Sewa Samiti movement. All the genuine issues of the organizasociety, by involving school students for selflessly tion would be resolved at the earliest, the Lt Governor maintained. serving the society. “We must take inspirations from Pandit Mohan In view of the ongoing Azaadi ka Amrut Mahotsav Malaviya ji, and put our efforts towards the celebrations, the Lt Governor asked the J&K Bharat character building of the youth, which is the foundation of Bharat Scouts & Guides”, observed the Lt Governor. Growth and development of society depends more on character development of the individuals rather than the development of intellect, added the Lt Governor. Bharat Scouts & Guides is keeping forward the principles of Unity in Diversity, Character building, environment protection, compassion, and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which also finds a high place in its training modules. These are the values which gave a different identity to the organization, he maintained.

Scouts and Guides to include an awareness programme in the activities of the organization and reach out to the people with the stories of courage and sacrifice of role models like Brigadier Rajinder Singh, Maqbool Sherwani, and Mali – a female member of Gujjar Community who played a significant role in safeguarding the territorial The Lt Governor lauded the Bharat Scouts & Guides integrity of Poonch. organization for imbibing the spirit of Atma Nirbharata and selfless service in its cadets, and Later, the Lt Governor handed over a cheque termed its role as important in effective implemen- amounting to Rs 50,000 to the organization. tation of New Education Policy. On the occasion, the Badge of Bharat Scouts & Bharat Scouts and Guides is the best platform for Guides was pinned to the Lt. Governor. Quarterly developing individuality. It promotes competitive- magazine of the organization ‘News Reporter’ was also released by the Lt. Governor.

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Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Nasreen Khan, Administrator, Bharat Scouts & Guides, Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh, expressed gratitude to the Lt Governor for addressing the long pending issues of the organization.

(Lakhanpur) where they helped the district administration. All the participants enjoyed and actively participated in all the activities of ABCFBM.

Karnataka Shri I.D. Soni, Pioneer of Scouts & Guides, highlighted the working and achievements of the organization and also apprised the Lt Governor about various issues of Bharat Scouts & Guides. Wg Cdr, M.M. Joshi presented the Vote of Thanks. J&K Bharat Scouts and Guides, District Udhampur conducted one day “Free Being Me” programme at Brahm Rishi Vidhya Mandir School, Udhampur on 24th March, 2021 in which 85 newly enrolled Scouts and Guides took active part. The programme was conducted by Sh. Manjeet Kour of J&K. Similar programme was conducted for 120 newly enrolled scouts and guides under the leadership of Smt. Usha Chunni, SOC (G). J& KBharat Scouts and Guides has successfully organized ABC-FBM Workshop from 25th to 27th March 2021 at District Youth Services and Sports office, Rajouri in which 50 Unit Leaders of the state took active part. The programme was inaugurated by ZEPO, DOC (S), Rajouri on 25th March 2021. All the participants enjoyed and actively participated in all the activities of ABC-FBM.

International women’s Day was celebrated by the Karnataka state of BSG on 08.03.2021 in Kondajji Basappa Auditorium. Programme started at 11:00 AM with Scout & Guide Prayer. Smt. Geetha Nataraj, State Commissioner(Guide), Karnataka

and Vice president, India welcomed the gathering. Smt. Janaki Venugopal, National Executive Member, State Headquarters Commissioner(G) and Former State Organising Commissioner(G), National Executive Member explained the Theme “Women in Leadership”. Smt. Uma Mahadevan, IAS, Principal Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayat Raj, Govt. of Karnataka,was the Chief Guest andinaugurated the celebrations by unveiling the Theme and Lighting the lamp and also delivered the Inaugural Address.

Three Days ABC-FBM Workshop was successfully organized by J&K state, at Kathua from 29th to 31st March 2021. 50 unit leaders of district Kathua Eight Women Achievers were honored on the participated. The programme was inaugurated by occasion for their service during Covid-19 Sh. Sunil Kumar, District Youth Services and Sports Pandemic. They are 1. Smt. Isha Pant, IPS, Govt. of Karnataka. Officer, Kathua on 29th. He appreciated the role 2. Smt. V Sumangala, Director, Karnataka Higher played by the BSG during Covid-19 in different Secondary Examination Board. parts of J &K and specially at the entry point

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Smt. K R Pallavi, Joint Commissioner, BBMP Meghalaya Dr. N Shailaja, Gynaecologist The Staff of the Meghalaya State Bharat Scouts and Dr. Srilakshmi Srinivasan, Ophthalmologist. Dr. Ritu Ganjigatti, Chief Director, Eya Dental and Aesthetic Clinic. 7. Dr. G. V. Sahana, Ophthalmologist. 8. Dr. C. V Krupa Vijai, Voluntarily Retired Nursing Officer. Lady Staff Members, wished the gathering HappyWomen’s Day through a Beautiful Song. Sri. M A Khalid, Additional Chief National Commissioner, India and State Commissioner (Scout) Karnataka, spoke on the occasion. Shri. P. G. R Sindhia, Secretary General, India and State Chief Commissioner, Karnataka, presidedover the function andcongratulated Smt. Geetha Nataraj and her Team for conducting the programme wonderfully. Sneha Mahila Veeragase Group, presented Veeragase Performance in an excellent manner. The event was sponsored by Kannada and Culture Department, Govt. of Karnataka. More than 300 Rover and Ranger Unit Leaders, Parents, Bengaluru North, office- bearers of South and BBMP District Association and State Association including State Headquarters Staff attended. Smt. Shamala. K.V, State Training Commissioner (Guide), Master of Ceremony conducted the Programme. The Programme ended with vote of Thanks followed by National Anthem.

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan The branches of K.V.at Gurugram, Kannur, Mandla, KV No. 1 Chakeri, Cochin and Balaghat celebrated the Earth Hour on 27th March, 2021.

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Guides celebrated 1st of April 2021 as “APRIL COOL DAY” in a befitting manner by plantation of pot plants beautified and attended the cleanliness of the State Headquarters premises and also made the campus “Cool” with all the green surroundings. Different kinds of saplings were planted and taken care by adding manure.

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Railway Bharat Scouts and Guides District have watered the plants and also planted trees at Gorakhpur from 22ndto 26 March, 2021 at the each corner of the districts. State Headquarters Complex, Gorakhpur in which 200 Scouts and Guides participated. All the participants have actively done cleaning work and also demonstrated uses of dustbins in their locality. More than 1242 Scouts, Guides, N.F. Railway The Badarpur District Association of N.F. Railway Rovers, Rangers & Unit Leaders participated. Bharat Scouts and Guides organised Three days First Aid Training Camp from 26th to 28th March, 2021 at Badarpur District Hut. 133 Scouts/ Guides/ jktLFkku Rovers and Rangers actively participated in this jktLFkku jkT; Hkkjr LdkmV xkbM jkT; eq[;ky; t;iqj ds rRoko/kku esa Jh ts-lh- egkfUr] jkT; eq[; vk;qDr ds training course.

fn”kkfunsZ'k ds vuqlkj Hkkjr ljdkj o jktLFkku ljdkj ds fQV bf.M;k&fgV bf.M;k vfHk;ku ds vUrxZr jk"Vªh; jksoj Odisha jsatj MsªtVZ Vªsfdax f'kfoj ftyk eq[;ky;] tSlyesj esa Odisha State Bharat Scouts & Guides organised vk;ksftr fd;k x;k] ftlesa 27 ftyksa ds 165 çfrHkkfx;ksa us “Way side Painting on Social Awareness” by Rovers Hkkx fy;kA

and Rangers of Banki Autonomous College, Banki, Cuttack on Covid awareness, Save Trees,Save loZçFke /otkjksg.k ds i”pkr MªstVZ Vªsfdax ds funs'kd Jh water,Stop child labour, Obey traffic rules, Boycott xksikjke ekyh us jksoj jsatlZ }kjk vk;ksftr dksfoM&19

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plastic, Save girl child, Stop violence against women, Stop sexual harassment etc. at different areas of Cuttack districtin the month of March 2021. More than 38 Rovers, Rangers and Unit Leaders participated.

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vkl&ikl ds ifjos'k dh lkQ&lQkbZ dj mifLFkr The Scouters & Rovers of Netaji Scout Group, xzkeh.ktuksa dks IykfLVd mUewyu ,oa dpjk izca/ku dk lans'k Perambur District had displayed a Wall Painting jksolZ ,oa jsatlZ }kjk fn;k x;kA made by him on Industrial Safety on 27.03.2021 & 2 8 . 0 3 . 2 0 2 1 . S m t . T. S w a p n a , D i s t r i c t

jktLFkku jkT; Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l ftyk eq[;ky; Commissioner/Guides/PER & SMM/LW apprecilhdj ds rRoko/kku esa ftyk Lrjh; xkbM dSfIVu ,oa csfld ated the painters of the Graffiti. ¶ykWd yhMj dkslZ Jh gjn;ky jktdh; ek- fo- lhdj esa fnuk¡d 18 ls 24 ekpZ] 2021 dh vof/k esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;k Tamilnadu ftlesa lhdj ftys ds 60 çfrHkkxh çf”kf{kr fd;s x;sA

Rovers and Rangers of Salem District of Tamilnadu jktLFkku jkT; Hkkjr LdkmV o xkbM ftyk eq[;ky; lhdj State Bharat Scouts and Guides rendered their ds RkRoko/kku esa ns'k ds egku liwr ljnkj Hkxr flag] lq[knso services at polling booths on 06th April, 2021.

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Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh State Bharat Scouts and Guides conducted Rovers/Rangers samagam from 04th to 06th April, 2021 at Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh in which 200 Rovers and Rangers participated from Dr.

Southern Railway The JRD Tata Scout Group & Priyadarshini Guide Group conducted campaign for increasing strength in two phases on 10.03.2021 at LW/PER &on Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra, Mahatma 17.03.2021 at CW/PER by distributing a card having Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth University, Varanasi and content of Promoting Scouting and Guiding and QR Bundelkhand University, Jhansi. code for enrolment of new members of the Group. The Youth Committee of Perambur District conducted 3rd meeting for the year 2020-2021 on 28.03.2021 and submitted a report on their tentative plan for the year 2021-2022. Shri P. Lokeshwaran, Chairman/Youth committee chaired the meeting and Shri.E.Raghunathan, DTC/S of Perambur District was the observer of the meeting.

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Guides at Pithoragarh on 12th March, 2021 in which 41 Scouts and Guides took active part. After arrival of the participants, Registration was done both online and offline which was followed by Integration and Introductory Session. Various sessions on Free Being Me like – Image Myth, Beauty around the world, Take the Pledge, Where does Image Myth Come from, Airbrushing and spot the difference were delivered. Sessions on Action on Body Confidence – Introduction to ABC, Take it home Challenge, Build me up, Stand Strong, Advocacy and Root of the problem were delivered. Shri Ram Lal Sagar was the Leader of the Workshop.

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Note: Your answers along with recent passport size photographs should reach us on or before 15th May, 2021 The names and photos of first five lucky winners with correct answers will be published in the magazine of May. 2021 issue. 1. On 30th April, 1904, Baden Powell inspected the Annual Drill inspection and Review of the Boys` Brigade. Who started Boys` Brigade in Glasgow? 2. What is the motto of Bunnies? 3. A boy who wants to be a Wolf Cub is called a New Chum or Recruit and when he has learnt the Law, Promise, Salute and the Grand Howl and their meaning, what is he called according to Wolf Cub`s Hand Book? 4. What is the meaning of ‘En gonyama’ as given in Scouting for Boys? 5. What is B.P`s idea of success as stated in Rovering to Success? 6. Who opened the SANGAM—WAGGGS Centre in Pune? 7. Expand (or Amplify) HAPI? 8. Where was the First World Jamboree held? 9. Who wrote the book `AIDS TO SCOUTMASTERSHIP? 10. What is the measure of Elbow to tip of forefinger of the average man in centimetres?

Answer 1. 1922, Calcutta. 2. 1916, Poona 3. Work and attributes of backwoodsmen, explorers and frontiersmen. 4. Stand together for Peace. 5. Sustainable Development Goals. They are 17.

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FEED THE NEED (ZERO HUNGER) (SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL NO -02) Odisha state Bharat Scouts & Guides have organized“Feed the Need” for every needy People at each corner of the districts,which is one of the best food distribution platforms of SDG goals. Our O.P.M Girls’ High school, Brajarajnagar, JharsugudaDistrict have undertaken the SDG 02. Under this goal, Guides and unit leaders have created awareness, prepared cooked food for needy people and also distributed dry food, cooked food in different areas. More than 2248 uniformed and non-uniformed members have joined hand to hand together and created awareness at different areas of each corner of the Districts.

HOYSALA BRAVERY AWARD TO LATE MASTER LENIN BOPANNA, SCOUT,KODAGU DISTRICT Late Master. Lenin Bopanna was awarded “HOYSALA BRAVERY AWARD” posthumously. His parents, Sri B P Harish and Smt. Kavitha received the Award at Bengaluru from the hands of Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka Sri B.S.Yadiyurappa. We may recall here that last year when the Scouts and Guides of Lion’s High school, Kaltamada, Gonikoppa, Kodagu District went for a Hike, some students lost their balance and fell into River Kaveri. Late Lenin Bopanna, risked his life and saved many students from drowning. Unfortunately in this process he lost his own life. Women and Child Welfare Department, Govt. of Karnataka recognized his BRAVE act and Awarded Hoysala Bravery Award Posthumously. BS&G, Karnataka places on record its gratitude to Smt. Shashikala Jolle, Hon’ble Minister for recognizing his Brave Act and also Women and Child welfare Department for conferring “HOYSALA BRAVERY AWARD” to Late Master Lenin Bopanna posthumously.

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ISSUE NO.33 JANUARY-MARCH 2021

YAUVANA WE ARE THE NEXT GEN LEADERS To commemorate the 158th birth anniversary of Swamy Vivekananda, Bharat Scouts and Guides, Scouts organised “Yauvana - we are the next gen leaders” on 5-12 January 2021. This national youth week event is about well ness and fun, to stir the energy of Scouts, Guides, Rovers and Rangers and give them the opportunity to express themselves. The event consisted of seven activities each Day. Day 1: Yauva Canvas – A total of 1,303 participated in the activity which consisted of six categories: sand art, paper art, glass painting, Yauvana we are the next gen leaders face painting, hand painting, under the theme of “MY SUSTAINABLE WORLD”. Day 2: Yauva Fitbit –to keep the Yauvas physical fit and mentally strong. A total of 1,631 submitted their video presentations which includes yoga, aerobics, zumba, taekwondo, silambam, karate and kickboxing. Day 3: Yauva Art of Green – a total of 2,225 participants joined the activity on vegetable carving and salad dressing.

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Day 4: Yauva Kalakaars – a total of 2,409 sent their entries and joined the groove paying tribute to Indian culture. Scouts joined the four categories: singing, dancing, instrumental and hindi/english recitation under the theme Re-living Indian Culture. Day 5: Yauva in Action – the activity encouraged the young people to work on the SDGs and make the world a better place. A total of 1,025 entries were received. Day 6: Yauva Ted Talk – Scouts shared their success stories through a 10-15 minute-talk. A total of 630 entries were received where they shared their experiences under the theme My success stories/ My story of Change. Day 7: Yauva Expression - Yauva expressions is all about giving message to society where a person always wanted to speak-out but restricted in one way or the other. This activity was absolutely helpful for Scouts as they had a platform to voice out their thoughts and emotions under the theme “ This is me’’. A total of 713 participated in the activity. Mr. Amar Chettri, Deputy Director of Boy Programme and NSO Coordinator of Messengers of Peace, explains the significance of this activity. He said, “The youth of today is totally unlike anything we have seen before. Not only are they aware of their responsibilities, but they are also extremely gifted and talented. Whatever field one chooses to look at, the youth has created history and the people of the nation are proud to call the youth their children. The youths of today is good at so many things that lately it has become difficult to keep a track of what all they are capable of doing. So to celebrate and recognize all the incredible young people, The Bharat Scouts and Guides has brought an exciting as well as interesting package of activities for the youths to complete and make this National Youth Day, 2021 a remarkable one - Yauvana.”

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MONTHLY STATISTICS This monthly statistical report shows the current progress of National Scout Organizations in the implementation of the Messengers of Peace Programme through the data populated at WOSM’s Global Network of Service – www.scout.org. The results are primarily made on the basis of [a] the number of users registered, [b] the number of actual service hours rendered, and [c] the total number of projects posted.

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Gone Home With profound grief we announce the sad demise of the following in the month of April, 2021 : 1. Shri Satish Khanna, Former President, Indian Scout & Guide Fellowship on 2. Shri Santosh Talpe, HWB (S)- Maharashtra State 3. Mrs. Jhaveri W/o Shri Kalpesh Satyendra Jhaveri, President-in- Chief, Indian Scout and Guide Fellowship 4. Shri G.K. Bhat, Leader Trainer (Scouts)- Karnataka State 5. Smt. Pankaj Saxena, DOC (G)- Shahjahanpur (U.P.) 6. Dr. Chiranjilal Lata, Rover Leader, Sikar, Rajasthan 7. Smt., Kanchan Kannojia, District Guide Captain, Bareilly (U.P.) 8. Shri Ram Lakhan Maurya, Scout Master, Lucknow (U.P.) 9. Shri Rama Kant Yadav, Former DCC, Mau (Uttar Pradesh) 10. Smt. Archana Patel W/O Shri Sunil Patel, Computer Operator, NTC, Pachmarhi (M.P.) 11. Smt. Shanti Bai, Group, Group-“D”, NTC, Pachmarhi (M.P.) We pray for eternal peace of the departed souls.

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OPENING OF NATIONAL ADVENTURE INSTITUTE AT KURSEONG, DARJEELING, (WEST BENGAL)

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Date of Publication: 25/04/2021 Total Pages : 41

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