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President’s Message
lans’k Aazadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is being celebrated all over India. The 73rd Republic Day was celebrated all over the country.
vktknh dk ve`r egksRlo lEiw.kZ Hkkjr esa euk;k tk jgk gSA iwjs ns”k esa 73ok¡ x.kra= fnolk euk;k x;kA
The involvement of young people through digital platform by Ministry of Culture received huge response from Youth across the country. Our members contributed in large numbers by participating in all three events of Rangoli making, patriotic song and Lori. Scouts and Guides participated in ceremonial parades across the country and paid rich tribute to the freedom fighters, brave soldiers who laid their lives in acquiring and protecting freedom. I had the privilege of celebrating Republic Day with children from families of Indian defence services.
laLd`fr ea=ky; }kjk fMftVy IysVQkeZ ds ek/;e ls ;qokvksa dh çfrHkkfxrk dks ns”k Hkj ds ;qokvksa ls Hkkjh çfrfØ;k çkIr gqbZ gSA gekjs lnL;ksa us jaxksyh cukus] ns”kHkfDr xhr ,oa yksjh rhuksa vk;kstuksa esa Hkkx ysdj cM+h la[;k esa ;ksxnku fn;kA LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l us ns”k Hkj esa vkSipkfjd ijsM+ks esa Hkkx fy;k ,oa mu Lora=rk lsukfu;ksa] cgknqj lSfudksa dks J`)katfy vfiZr dh] ftUgksaus Lora=rk çkIr djus vkSj mldh j{kk djus esa viuk thou yxk fy;kA eq>s Hkkjrh; j{kk lsokvksa ds ifjokjksa ds cPpksa ds lkFk x.kra= fnol eukus dk lkSHkkX; çkIr gqvkA
The Asia Pacific Regional Scout conference and allied events are being held while I am writing this happy news that, Our Young Delegate Shri Supreeth Balaji is elected as one of Six Regional Youth Representative of AP Region. This second time in succession India is finding a place in APR through our young leaders.
tc esa ;g [kq”k[kcjh fy[k jgk gw¡ fd gekjs ;qok çfrfyfi Jh lqçhFk ckykth dks ,f”k;k ç”kkar {ks= ds Ng {ks=h; ;qok çfrfuf/k;ksa esa ls ,d ds :i esa pquk x;k gS] ,f”k;k ç”kkar {ks=h; LdkmV lEesyu ,oa lEc) dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd, tk jgs gSaA ;g fujUrj nwljh ckj gks jgk gS] tc gekjs ;qok yhMlZ ds ek/;e ls Hkkjr ,f”k;k ç”kkar {ks= esa LFkku ik jgk gSA
I send my good wishes to the AP Regional Scout Committee which will take command of the region for next triennium; India always supported the region by contributing to the targets and hosting regional events.
eSa ,f”k;k ç”kkar {ks=h; LdkmV lfefr tks fd vkxkeh rhu o’kZ ds fy, {ks= dh deku laHkkysxh dks viuh “kqHkdkeuk,a çsf’kr djrk gw¡] Hkkjr us lnSo y{;ksa esa ;ksxnku nsdj ,oa {ks=h; dk;ZØeksa dh estckuh djds {ks= dk leFkZu fd;k gSA
The third wave of COVID shattered our plans to bring young people together to celebrate 75th year of Independence through a series of National Integration camps, we look forward for suitable time to host them.
jk’Vªh; ,drk f”kfojksa dh ,d J`a[kyk ds ek/;e ls ;qokvksa dks ,d lkFk ykdj vktknh dh 75oha o’kZxk¡B eukus dh gekjh ;kstuk dks dksfoM dh rhljh ygj us /oLr dj fn;k] ge mudh estckuh ds fy, mi;qDr le; dh çrh{kk dj jgs gSaA
National Training Centre and Adventure Institutes at Pachmarhi and Kurseong continue their activities with strict adherence to Covid protocol. The 23rd International adventure program with Nepal Scouts participation is a silver lining in the Covid situation.
ipe<+h ,oa dqflZ;kax esa jk’Vªh; çf”k{k.k dsUnz ,oa lkgfld laLFkku dksfoM çksVksdkWy dk l[rh ls ikyus djrs gq, viuh xfrfof/k;ksa dks tkjh j[ks gq, gSaA usiky LdkmV~l dh çfrHkkfxrk ds lkFk 23osa vUrjkZ’Vªh; lkgfld dk;ZØe dk vk;kstu] dksfoM dh fLFkfr esa ,d vk”kk dh fdj.k gSA
With Scout / Guide Greetings,
LdkmV@xkbM “kqHkdkeukvksa lfgrA DR. ANIL KUMAR JAIN
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Personally Speaking
viuh ckr I learnt from the reports that all the states celebrated World Thinking Day and made fund-raising as one of the main activities. The funds are utilised by WAGGGS for its projects around the world besides helping the needy NSOs globally. The theme for this year is “Our World, Our Equal Future”. Our young boys and girls should organise activities related to the theme such as gender equality and climate change in the coming few months.
eq>s çfrosnuksa ls Kkr gqvk gS fd lHkh jkT;ksa us fo”o fpUru fnol euk;k ,oa /ku o`f) dks ,d eq[; xfrfof/k cuk fn;kA oSXl }kjk bl /ku dk mi;ksx fo”o Lrj ij t:jrean jk’Vªh; LdkmV laxBuksa dh enn djus ds vykok fo”o Hkj esa viuh ifj;kstukvksa ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA bl o’kZ dh Fkhe ^^gekjh nqfu;k] gekjk leku Hkfo’;^^ gSA gekjs ;qok yM+ds ,oa yM+fd;ksa dks vkus okys dqN eghuksa esa Fkhe ls lEcfU/kr ySafxd lekurk ,oa tyok;q ifjroZu tSlh xfrfof/k;ksa dk vk;kstu djuk pkfg,A
Mowgli Land, the setting for Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Story, lies in Bordai, Seoni, Madhya Pradesh. The land is proposed to be developed into a training centre of international standards. Our Director along with Shri Ashok Janvade, State Secretary and other officials of the Bharat Scouts and Guides, Madhya Pradesh visited Mowgli Land recently. He along with the District Chief Commissioner, BSG, Seoni met the Collector, Seoni and discussed about development of National Training Centre and National Adventure Institute in Bordai, Seoni. I am happy to learn that the Collector, Seoni assured to provide more land and all possible support for the development of the training centre at Mowgli land. If it is developed, we can conduct a good number of events, particularly for Cub section.
:M;kMZ fdifyax dh taxy LVksjh cksjnbZ] flouh] e/; çns”k fLFkr eksxyh ySaM ij vk/kkfjr gSA Hkwfe dks vUrjkZ’Vªh; ekudksa ds çf”k{k.k dsUnz ds :i esa fodflr djus dk çLrko gSA gky gh esa gekjs funs”kd us Jh v”kksd tuons] jkT; lfpo ,oa Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l e/; çns”k ds vU; vf/kdkfj;ksa ds lkFk eksxyh Hkwfe dk nkSjk fd;kA mUgksaus ftyk eq[; vk;qDr] Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l flouh ds lkFk ftyk vf/kdkjh] flouh ls eqykdkr dh ,oa cksjnbZ] flouh esa jk’Vªh; çf”k{k.k dsUnz ,oa jk’Vªh; lkgfld laLFkku ds fodkl ds ckjs esa ppkZ dhA eq>s ;g tkudj çlUurk gqbZ fd ftyk vf/kdkjh] flouh us eksxyh Hkwfe ij çf”k{k.k dsUnz ds fodkl gsrq vkSj vf/kd Hkwfe ,oa gj lEHko lgk;rk çnku djus dk vk”oklu fn;k gSA ;fn bls fodflr fd;k tkrk gS] rks ge fo”ks’k :i ls dc vuqHkkx ds fy, vPNh la[;k esa dk;ZØe vk;ksftr dj ldrs gSaA
I am happy to hear that one of the rover of Karnataka state “Supreeth Balaji” was elected as Youth Representative for APR during the 10th APR Scout Youth Forum held virtually from 09th to 13th February, 2022 and Bharat Scouts and Guides has been recognised in number of sectors. 27th Asia Pacific Regional Scout Conference was held virtually from 15th to 21st February, 2022. The Regional Scout Conference is the forum and governing organ of World Scouting in the Asia-Pacific Region. It meets once in every three years. Let us wait to hear the resolutions of the Scout Conference. Physical courses and events are being restored after facing a prolonged threat from Coronavirus.I hope all the adult leaders as well as the Scouts and Guides protect themselves by observing all the Covid Protocols. DR. K.K. KHANDELWAL, IAS (RETD.) CHIEF NATIONAL COMMISSIONER
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lEiknd dh dye ls It is with a fond hope we waited to see February will be a month free from Corona. Our hopes became true. We are thankful to God for keeping us safe and the effect of Pandemic has come down considerably. But we have to follow Covid protocols. In view of this, National Headquarters decided to conduct the programmes physically. After a long gap due to the pandemic, National Adventure Institute at Pachmarhi organized 3rd SAANSO/23rd International Adventure Programme in February at Pachmarhi with 89 participants from India and Nepal. It was a successful and safe event. The state associations can plan physical events duly observing Covid protocols. Schools have been working in normal conditions and children are academically busy. Action plan for Membership Growth and special drives may be planned with the help of Growth co-ordinators. I wish the State Associations will come out with considerable growth in membership.
geus cM+h vk”kk ds lkFk ;g ns[kus ds fy, bartkj fd;k fd Qjojh ,d dksjksuk ls eqDr eghuk gksxkA gekjh vk”kk lp gqbZA egkekjh dk çHkko dkQh de gks x;k gS] gesa lqjf{kr j[kus ds fy, ge bZ”oj ds d`rK gSaA ysfdu gesa dksfoM çksVksdkWy dk ikyu djuk gksxkA bldks ns[krs gq,] jk’Vªh; eq[;ky; us dk;ZØeksa dks HkkSfrd :i ls lapkfyr djus dk fu.kZ; fy;k gSA egkekjh ds dkj.k ,d yacs vUrjky ds i”pkr] jk’Vªh; lkgfld laLFkku ipe<+h us Qjojh esa ipe<+h esa Hkkjr vkSj usiky ds 89 çfrHkkfx;ksa ds lkFk r`rh; lkalks@23osa vUrjkZ’Vªh; lkgfld dk;ZØe dk vk;kstu fd;kA ;g ,d lQy ,oa lqjf{kr vk;kstu FkkA jkT; la?k dksfoM çksVksdkWy dk fof/kor ikyu djrs gq, HkkSfrd dk;ZØeksa dh ;kstuk cuk ldrs gSaA Ldwy lkekU; ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa dk;Z dj jgs gSa ,oa cPps vdknfed :i ls O;Lr gSaA fodkl leUo;dksa dh lgk;rk ls lnL;rk o`f) gsrq dk;Z ;kstuk ,oa fo”ks’k vfHk;ku dh ;kstuk cukbZ tk ldrh gSA eSa pkgrk gw¡ fd jkT; la?kksa dh lnL;rk esa mYys[kuh; o`f) gksA
ubZ f”k{kk uhfr ds lEcU/k esa ipe<+h esa vk;ksftr ckyd@ckfydk Review meeting of Boy/Girl Progamme which was held at dk;ZØe dh leh{kk cSBd esa Bksl çLrkoksa ij ppkZ gqbZA Pachmarhi in connection with New Education Policy has come out with concrete proposals.
ipe<+h esa Qjojh esa vk;ksftr ik¡p fnolh; VªsulZ ehV esa v|ru tkWc çksQkby ds lkFk&lkFk lHkh oxksZa ds fy, lsYQ yfuZax ekWM~;wy rS;kj The five-day Trainers` Meet at Pachmarhi held in February worked on the preparation of Self Learning Modules for all djus ij dk;Z fd;k x;kA the sections along with updated job profiles. It is heartening to note that one of our Rover from Karnataka Shri Supreeth Balaji was elected as Youth Representative for APR during 10th APR Scout Youth Forum held virtually in February, 2022.
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INTERNATIONAL EVENTS 5TH CHIEF SCOUT EXECUTIVE (CSE) MEET 5th Chief Scout Executive (CSE) Meet of APR/WOSM was held on 23-24 January, 2022 via Zoom with 20 National Scout Organizations (NSOs) represented in the event. Objectives of the meeting were to gather the Chief Scout Executives and share updates on membership growth targets, WOSM services platform and data portal, share concerns on Educational Methods, Communications and Partnerships, and to introduce the upcoming Regional Plan for 2022-2025. Dr. R.K. Kaushik, Director, Bharat Scouts and Guides represented the Bharat Scouts and Guides in the meet. RD
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3 SAANSO & 23 INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURE PROGRAMME 3rd SAANSO and 23rd International Adventure Programme -- a prestigious annual event of National Adventure Institute was held at National Adventure Institute, Pachmarhi from 02nd to 08th February, 2022. This event was also clubbed with 02nd SAANSO (South Asian Association of National Scout Organisation) Adventure camp. 89 participants from Nepal Scouts and 13 state associations of the Bharat Scouts and Guides participated. The programme started on 02nd February with a traditional flag ceremony and integration. A welcome ceremony was held at evening in this ceremony Deputy Director Guide Leader Training was also present. Different types of thrilling activities were set as per the stamina and experience of participants. Rock craft at Jatashankar, Eco trail and nature study to Dhoop Garh, Sangam and Dutch Fall. During the programme activities such as Sky Cycling, Valley crossing, Jip line, Commando Bridge, Monkey Bridge, Ladder climbing were organised. For the first time in the international
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event, all the participants enjoyed parasailing as well as water activities. Air rifle shooting, Archery, Horse riding were also included in the challenge. A surprise night trek was organised which was completed by the participants with their entire luggage and with the message of being ready and alert at all the times. On 07th February the trekking was completed in the morning. In the evening Grand Camp Fire was organised in which Shri Lok Bahadur Bhandari, Chief Commissioner, Nepal Scouts was the Chief Guest and Shri S. Prasanna Shrivastava, Director, Organisational Development& MoP, World Scout Bureau, APR Region, Shri Raj Kumar Kaushik, Director BSG, Shri Ram Prasad Bhattraai, Director of Nepal Scouts, Shri Devraj Ghimire, WOSM Consultant, Mrs. Darshana Pawaskar, Joint Director of Guides, BSG as Guests of Honour. Mrs. Alamelu, Former Jt. Director (Guide), Ms. M.N. Machamma, Deputy Director (G) LT., and participants of Trainers Meet were also present. The participants presented cultural programmes which were appreciated by all the guests. On the last day morning, All Faiths Prayer Meeting was organised. In the Closing Ceremony, participation certificates were given to all the participants. Shri Amar B. Chetteri, Jt. Director of Scouts (Trg. &Prog.) was the Leader of the Programme who was ably assisted by staff members of NAI and invited staff from different State Associations.
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Note: Your answers along with recent passport size photographs should reach us on or before 15th March, 2022 The names and photos of first five lucky winners with correct answers will be published in the magazine of March, 2022 issue. 1. Which member of B-P’s family did he initially put in charge of Guiding? 2. Which knot is shown on the membership badge of all sections? 3. Which knot would you use to shorten a rope without cutting it? 4. Which knot do you use to start sheer extension? 5. If you turn the ends on a reef knot back on themselves you create another knot. What is it? 6. In the late 1890s Baden-Powell was sent to South Africa. Why? 7. What made Mafeking (Mafikeng) so important? 8. Who was awarded the First Bronze Wolf Award by the WOSM? 9. Which school did Baden-Powell go to? 10. In 1916, Baden-Powell started a special Section for boys aged between eight and eleven. What was it called?
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NATIONAL EVENTS “MESSENGERS OF PEACE GLOBAL NETWORK” UNDER WOSM INITIATIVES National Level Webinar on “Messengers of Peace Global Network” under WOSM initiatives programme was organized by the Bharat Scouts and Guides National Headquarters on 1st February 2022 via zoom and the same was telecasted live through the official YouTube channel of BSG. After Lighting of Lamp, tribute were paid to Goddess Saraswati. Shri P.G.R. Sindhia, Secretary General, President in Council of BSG was the Chief Guest. He highlighted the services rendered by the young people of the BSG. An inspiring video on Messengers of Peace was showcased in which Peace activities organized by BSG at all levels was highlighted. Then, session on Messengers of Peace initiative was taken by Shri S. Prasanna Srivastava, Director, Organizational Development and Messengers of Peace, WSB – Asia Pacific Support Centre, Ms. Kate C. Aranzamendez, Assistant, Messengers of Peace, WSB – Asia Pacific Support Centre and Shri Madhusudan Avala, WOSM Consultant. Interactive Slide Quiz was organized at the beginning of the session. The session covered all the elements of messengers of peace initiative – Programme, Network and the Fund. Also, how to earn the MOP Ring Badge with details. MOP Hero Awards was also discussed to inspire more young people to work for the community development. How to create account on www.sdgs.scout.org was elaborated in details Quiz on mentimeter was organized at the end of the session to check the learning of the participants through this webinar. Dr. Raj Kumar Kaushik, Director, Bharat Scouts and Guides in his address urged the members of the organization to upload the service projects in www.sdgs.scout.org to create more visibility of the Bharat Scouts and Guides. Ms. Ayantika Kundu, former Co-Chair of National Youth Committee, BSG thanked each and everyone for having contributed to the success of the event and the event ended with the National Anthem. Mr. Saranraj and Ms. Sayantani co-ordinated the event under the leadership of Mrs. Kumud Mehra, Assistant Director, Southern Region.
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73RD REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATED DURING 08TH EPISODE OF THE NATIONAL LEVEL SERIES OF WEBINAR ON "UPSKILLING OUR NATION'S YOUNG WORKFORCE” The 73rd Republic Day was celebrated during 08th Episode of the national level series of webinar on "Upskilling our nation's young workforce" which was organised by the National Headquarters – New Delhi. Maina Rao, Champion and Mr. Amal Prakash K. second runner-up of Singing Fiesta conducted. BSG performed patriotic Songson 26th January 2022 and the Director, BSG Dr. Raj Kumar Kaushik, was the Chief Guest in the Celebration along with other officials of National Headquarters. The national level series of webinar on "Upskilling our nation's young workforce" is being organised by the National Headquarters – New Delhi on every Wednesday from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., starting from 8th December 2021 through Zoom Cloud Meeting & YouTube Channel of BSG-India. In this series it has completed 11Episodes on 16th February 2022. Sixth Webinar of the Series was delivered on 12th January 2022by Ms. Nandini Sood, CEO, Design for Change, India from UNICEF on the topic – “21st Century skills - Empathy, Self-awareness, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Creativity & Communication”. Seventh Webinar dealt with Proficiency Badges & Individual Development of a Scout/Guide. It was deliveredon 19th January 2022by Prof. Santanu Mazumder, Bidhan Chandra College, Asansol, West Bengal. He is a Rashtrapati Scout and Rover. 8th Webinar was conducted on the Topic “Proficiency Badge – Ambulance man and Ambulance Badge” where the session was delivered by resource speaker Shri Vasu M.B. LT(Scout) of BSG, Southern Railway State on 26th of January 2022. The webinars have been conducted under the leadership of Shri Analendra Sarma, Assistant Director, NER-BSG with the able assistance of team #BSG4SkilledYouth. About 500 members have participated through Zoom and YouTubein each webinar. SEA SCOUTS AND GUIDES 73rd Republic Day Celebration was held at Dima Adivasi Jatra Ground, Dima T.E. Kalchini, Alipurduar, West Bengal. It was organized by Air Marshal Subroto Mukherjee Open Unit, Air Wing Scouts and Guides Group. Dima T.E, Alipurduar District Association, West Bengal organized an Awareness Campaign regarding Child Trafficking, Child Labour, Child Rights and Human Rights. Educational Guidance was given by Amb. Prof. Dr. Kamal Kujur was the Chief Guest of the programme and also
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attended as a Guest PRISM NGO and Mr. Harihar Nagbansi field Producer of Video Volunteer. 80 participants from different institutions participated. Sea Scouts and Guides Auxiliary Unit, affiliated to The Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Headquarters, New Delhi, functioning under Ocean Cadet Academy conducted a Parade on 26th January, 2022. 150 cadets of Sea Scouts and 250 students of Kamalnayan Bajaj School were present for the Republic Day Parade. Commander Deepak Visvanathan, AFV, Indian Navy was the Chief Guest. The programme started with unfurling of our National Flag followed by Guard of Honour by the Guards and a Platoon of Sea Scouts and Guides. The Chief Guest inspected the Guards Platoon. This was followed by a smart Parade by the cadets of Sea Scouts and Guides accompanied by Melodious Sea Scouts Brass Band. The Chief Guest stressed that Scouting is an education in Character Building and Nation building. The program concluded with vote of thanks by one of the cadet of Sea Scouts and Guides. World Radio Day was celebrated by Sea Scouts and Guides on 13th February, 2022 in Association with Ocean Cadet Academy HAM Club VU2oCA at Kamalnayan Bajaj High School and Junior College, Chinchwad. Mrs. Anju Sonawane from Pune Bharat Scouts and Guides was the Chief Guest on this occasion. The Programme started with a smart Guard of Honour presented to Mrs. Anju Sonawane followed by inspection of Parade and March Past. UNESCO has decided to organize ‘Radio Day’ every year with different topics. Radio Day of Sport, Youth and Radio, Women Empowerment, Radio in Time of Disaster are organised by UNESCO every year. The theme for 2022 is Radio and Trust. UNESCO has called on radio stations around the world to organise a ‘Radio Day’. The BBC hosted a special programme on the occasion of Radio Day.
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SITUATION VACANT Applications are invited for the following posts in the Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Headquarters, Lakshmi Mazumdar Bhawan, 16, M. G. Marg, I. P. Estate, New Delhi – 110002. 01. JOINT DIRECTOR ( FEMALE ONLY) : (SCALE: PB-3 RS. 15600-39100+ GRADE PAY RS. 5400) - NO. OF POSTREQUIREMENT: v Graduate preferably Post Graduate v MBA in Finance or Marketing v Law graduate will be given preference v Age – Below 58 years as on 01.04.2022 ( Relaxation will be considered in exceptional cases) v Experience for at least 15 as professional at any level in the organisation. v Should have completed Advanced Management Course of APR/NHQ. v Should be fluent in English speaking and communication. v Must have basic knowledge of MS Office, Internet and Planning skills v Independently working capacity 02. DEPUTY DIRECTOR (G) LEADER TRAINING: (SCALE: PB-2 RS. 9300-34800 + GRADE PAY RS. 4500)-NO. OF POST- 01 REQUIREMENT: v Minimum Graduate with English as one of the language. v Leader Trainer in any Section of the Guide Wing. v Age- below 58 years as on 01.04.2022 (relaxation will be considered in exceptional cases). v At least 10 years of working experience as SOC/ STC/ State Secretary or any other executive post in the State/district. v Should be fluent in English speaking and communication. v Independently working capacity v Must have basic knowledge of MS Office, Internet and Planning skills 03. PUBLIC RELATION OFFICER: (SCALE: PB-2 RS. 9300-34800 + GRADE PAY RS. 4000)- NO. OF POST- 01 REQUIREMENT: v Minimum Graduate with English as one of the language. v Diploma in Public Relation or Journalism. v Age- below 58 years as on 01.04.2022 v At least 3 years of working experience as an Editor/Sub-Editor in any Newspaper/ Magazine. v Should be fluent in English speaking and communication. v Must have basic knowledge of MS Office, Internet and Planning skills
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v Independently working capacity v Good relationship and communication skills to deal with Govt. Department and media
04. ACCOUNTANT: (SCALE: PB-2 RS. 9300-34800 + GRADE PAY RS. 2800) - NO. OF POST- 01 REQUIREMENT: v Commerce Graduate ( A special Financial Management Course will be given preference) v Age- below 50 years as on 01.04.2022 v At least 10 years of working experience as Accounts Assistant/Office Secretary in Accounts Department of any reputed organisation dealing with Salary, Budget, Cash & Bank, Balance Sheet etc. v Knowledge of Taxation & Accounts Software & Telly. v Should have good knowledge in all aspects of accounts. v Must have basic knowledge of MS Office, Internet and Planning skills v Should be fluent in English speaking and communication. v Independently working capacity to lead the Account Department. v Diploma/Certificate Course in Finance/Banking will be give preference. 05. ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT: (SCALE: PB-1 RS. 5200-20200 + GRADE PAY RS. 1900) – NO. OF POST- 02 REQUIREMENT: v Commerce Graduate v Age- below 30 years as on 01.04.2022 v At least 03 years of working experience as Accounts Assistant in Accounts Department of any reputed organisation. v Knowledge of Taxation & Tally Software v Must have basic knowledge of MS Office, Internet and Planning skills v Typing English- 40 WPM v Typing Hindi- 30 WPM v Should be fluent in English speaking and communication Note : for the above posts (a) The first appointment for all the above posts will be on consolidated salary for one year. (b) Relaxation on qualification, experience and age can be given to the candidates on exceptional achievements. Interested candidates may apply stating qualification & experience with testimonials to the Director, The Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Headquarters, Lakshmi Mazumdar Bhawan, 16, th M. G. Marg, I. P. Estate, New Delhi – 110002 latest by 20 March, 2022. -Director
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PLASTIC TIDE TURNER PROJECT The Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Headquarters organised a virtual completion based on zero plastic used on 21st to 22nd December 2021 from 10 am. There are 267 Scouts, Guides, Rovers, rangers and Unit Leaders are participated in this virtual competition. This completion divided into two parts one is Poster making Competition in the theme of Advocate for stop Plastic Pollution and the other part is Video Making completion in the theme of Advocate for 0% plastic use. In the Poster Making Completion divided into two groups. One group for Scouts & Guides, there 1st prize win by Scout Rremansh Sharma from N.F. Railway, 2nd Prize win by Guide Vani Lakshmi. K from Kerala and 03rd Prize win by Samridhi Gupta from Delhi State. Second group for Rovers, Rangers and Unit Leaders there 1st prize win by Ms.Pushpa Shandilya (UL)- from Chhattisgarh State and 02nd Prize win by the Shri Ashok Samuel. K (UL) from Kerala In the Video Making completion divided into two groups. One group for Scouts & Guides, there 1st prize win by Scout Himanshu Mehra from Chandigarh, 2nd Prize win by Scout Gobhil Satsangi from KVS and 03rd Prize win by Guide Anumeha Singh from Madhya Pradesh. Second group for Rovers, Rangers and Unit Leaders there 1st prize win by Ranger Debsmita Chatterjee from Eastern Railway State and 02nd Prize win by the Ranger Aparajita Banik from N.F. Railway and 03rf prize win by Ms. Pushpa Shandilya (UL)- from Chhattisgarh State. NORTH EAST REGION The North East Regional Team Plastic Tide Turner Challenge (PTTC) motivates more young people to come forward and join the mission to create a better India – a better world to live. The Regional Headquarters of NER-BSG has planned two competitions on “Regional Level Virtual Competition on Poster Making” with the theme – Advocacy to stop Plastic Pollution and “Regional Level virtual competition on Substitutes of plastic” with theme Advocate for 0% plastic use in the same line of National Level Competitions. 85 members have registered for the competitions and participated in the webinar.
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The webinar was inaugurated on 31st January 2022 by the Jt. Director of Guides (Progm & Trg.) of BSG-India. Mrs. Bijaya Deka, Ranger Leader and Mrs. Anima Ekka, Guide Captain of Assam and Ms. Deepika Sharma – Ranger & State Coordinator, PTTC – N F Railway were the Judges for CompetitonSecond Day (01.02.2022) of the webinar focussed on the contestants to expose their talents on Substitutes of plastic which was judged by Mrs. Gautami Rabha, Guide Captain and Mrs. Anima Ekka, Guide Captain besides Ms. Deepika Sharma – Ranger & State Coordinators PTTC – N F Railway and Mr. Khrawkupar Roy Lawphniaw – State Coordinator PTTC – Meghalaya. Ms. Ankita Pandey – Ranger – N F Railway and Ms. Shimtilang Kharbuli – State Coordinator PTTC – Meghalaya conducted the programme effectively with the support of the team members from NERBSG. BIHAR A State Level Review Meeting on Tide Turners Plastic Challenge – Hero Level was organized virtually by Bihar State Bharat Scouts and Guides. Shri Baijnath Prasad, State Coordinator, co-ordinated the meeting. The members of Araria, Kishanganj, Madhepura, Madhubani, Muzaffarpur, Nawada, Saran and West Champaran District Associations actively participated in Press power, knock on the door, clean it, I as a change maker, etc. 135 Scouts, Guides Rovers, Rangers, and Unit Leaders participated to complete the tasks as per the toolkits along with 25 people of the society to work together.
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Ms. Shankarammal, Leader Trainer (Guide) of Tamilnadu State Bharat Scouts and Guides breathed her last on 26th January, 2022.
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Th. Ibopishak Singh, State Chief Commissioner of Manipur State Bharat Scouts and Guides breathed his last on 23rd February, 2022.
We pray for eternal peace of the departed souls.
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WINNERS OF THE NATIONAL LEVEL VIRTUAL COMPETITION ON SUBSTITUTES OF PLASTIC (SCOUT & GUIDE)
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WINNERS OF THE NATIONAL LEVEL VIRTUAL COMPETITION ON POSTER MAKING (SCOUT & GUIDE)
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HIMANSHU MEHRA (SCOUT) CHANDIGARH
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DEBSMITA CHATTERJEE (RANGER) APARAJITA BANIK (RANGER) EASTERN RAILWAY N. F. RAILWAY
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NATIONAL ADVENTURE INSTITUTE, SNOW VIEW, KURSEONG, WEST BENGAL The 16TH National Adventure Programme was conducted at National Adventure Institute, Snow View Kurseong, Darjeeling from 14th to 18th February, 2022 in which 08 participants attended the programme From Rajasthan. Participants visited different places like HMI Darjeeling– There they did activities such as Obstacles Crossings, visited a zoo and historical museum which describes the life of a mountaineer and their belongings who made history, Ghoom Monastry. Trek to Eagle Crag, Dow Hill forest and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Museum. Rifle shooting, archery and back woodsman cooking and different type of games for the development of the participants were conducted during the programme. On 14th February tribute was given to the martyr soilders of pulwama attack. This day participants made the sign of “Amar Jawan Joti” and lighted 40 candles in the names of 40 martyr soldiers. Smt. Surekha Shrivastava, Dy. Director was the Leader of the Programme.
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BSG – DIGITAL SMART GENERATION, SURF SMART 2.0 The Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Headquarters BSG – DSG team organized BSG – DIGITAL SMART GENERATION, SURF SMART 2.0 “International Surf Smart 2.0 Carnival 2022”with Tunisia Girl Scouts from 18th – 20th February 2022 at 02:30 – 04:30 PM IST. Leader of the course is Ms. Darshana Pawaskar, Project Head, assisted by Ms. Madhu Shree K S, Project Coordinator and Facilitators, IT Team of BSG – DSG, Surf Smart 2.0. Knowing how to protect yourself online is an essential skill for young people today. The event brings the non-formal education curriculum to support young people to connect safely and positively online along with the Introduction of the facilitators, activities from the Surf Smart 2.0 Curriculum, Breakout room for interaction. On 18th February 2022 the Facilitators from BSG uphold the BSG – DSG, Surf Smart 2.0 Curriculum in the breakout rooms for the participants present. There are 5 main activity (Discover, Connect, Protect, Respect, Imagine) sections and #BETHECHANGEONLINE work activity in the curriculum. Within each of the five sections there are 7 activities which are selected to respond to different contexts, ages, learning needs and objectives. Facilitators ensured that the participants complete all the activities in each section. Around 35 members including Rovers, Rangers and Unit Leaders participated and get trained. Workshop conducted for 2 days with interaction and participants enjoyed being trained. The U-Report session on 19th February 2022 by Mr. Amitayush Priyadarshi, NUNV Communication and Digital Media Officer, Civic and Youth engagement Officer, New Delhi, UNICEF India and on 20th February 2022,Ms. Sharmin Banu, Global Advocacy Champion and Ms. Ankita Pandey, State Master Trainer wonderfully explained about the Plastic tide turner’s hero level challenge and the activities conducted by the team. JAMMU AND KASHMIR J&K Bharat Scouts and Guides conducted 2nd three days workshop/training after the success of the first Surf Smart 2.0 training programme from 24-26th January. The event saw an active participation of both Scouts and Non scouts. The participants were given well informative and communicative sessions on the growing age of digitalization and excessive use of internet for the activities considering the prolonged effect of COVID 19. The five sections of the Surf Smart programme that is Discover, Connect, Protect, Respect and Imagine were discussed with the help of many fun activities for the participants and generalized examples.
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HER WORLD, HER VOICE PROJECT The Bharat Scouts and Guides along with U-Report India have launched “Climate Change and Gender Poll” on 28th January 2022 on the occasion of World Thinking Day. This poll was brilliantly co-designed by a team of young women from the five "Her World, Her Voice" countries - Rwanda, India, South Africa, Mexico and Nigeria - who have been working on it since September last year. As part of the participatory approach adopted, more than 100 girls contributed and voted on the questions they believe were more important to address - making it a truly girl-led initiative.
1,03,000+ people from India took the poll. Girls and Young Women (aged between 10-25 Years) participated as on 19th Feb 2022 globally is – Ms. Sharmin Banu of Karnataka and Ms. Priyanka Prajapat of Rajasthan State have done an exemplary work as Climate Change Poll Global Ambassadors in offline consultation of the poll by reaching out to children who do not have access to internet or phones. The analysis report will be shared and presented in the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women CSW66 (2022).
- by Ms. Himanshi Tomar Country Project Manager Her World, Her Voice
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CELEBRATION OF REPUBLIC DAY Leaders of Kurnool District celebrated 73rd The National Flag was unfurled at the State Republic Day on 26th January, 2022 and also Headquarters of The Bharat Scouts and Guides, participated in the Ceremonial Parade. Shri Koteshwara Rao,District Collector and other officials of District Administration appreciated the services rendered by the Bharat Scouts and Guides during Covid pandemic.
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NÙkhlx<+ Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l NÙkhlx<+ jk;iqj esa x.kra= fnol ds volj ij jkT; eq[;ky; ,oa jkT; çf'k{k.k dsUnz >hiu esa /otkjksg.k fnuk¡d 26 tuojh] 2022 dks fd;k x;k] x.kra= Assam on the occasion of the 73rd Republic Day fnol NÙkhlx<+ ds leLr ftyksa ds LdkmV~l] xkbM~l] jksolZ] jsatlZ] LdkmVlZ ,oa xkbMlZ }kjk g’kksZYykl ds lkFk euk;k in the presence of office staff and other x;kA members. Ranger unit and Rover Unit of A. A. Ahmed College, Garoimari, Kamrup organised a fcgkj programme of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav on the Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l ftyk cksdkjks }kjk x.kra= fnol lekjksg] dksfoM&19 xkbM ykbu ds vUrxZr mRlkgiwoZd occasion. euk;k x;kA Jh lat; dqekj] ftyk lfpo lg ç/kkuk/;kid] jk-l- mPp fo|ky; tkjaxMhg us eq[; vfrfFk ds :i esa ANDHRA PRADESH mifLFkr gksdj jk’Vªh; /ot Qgjk;kA lekjksg dsk lQy cukus Scouts, Guides, Rovers, Rangers and Unit esa fo|ky; ds f”k{kd ,oa x.kekU; ukxfjd rFkk Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l ds inkf/kdkjhx.k ,oa LdkmV~l] xkbM~l mifLFkr FksA
EASTERN REGION Eastern Regional Headquarters celebrated 73rd Republic Day at Eastern Regional Headquarters, Ganganagar. 20 Scouts, Guides, Rovers, Rangers and Unit Leaders of Ganganagar Shikshan Shibir, participated in the celebrations.
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country and society; he said that all the countrymen have fought the battle of Corona very well. With mutual understanding, courage and caution, this epidemic can be won.
vktkn fgUn QkSt ds dekUMj bu phQ] egku Lora=rk lsukuh Jh lqHkk’k pUnz cksl dh 125oha t;Urh iwjs jkT; esa fnuk¡d 23 tuojh] 2022 dks cM+h /kwe/kke ls cukbZ xbZA bl volj ij LdkmV~l us cM+h J`)k ds lkFk mudks ;kn fd;k vkSj lHkh ftyksa eas fofHkUu lkekftd] /kkfeZd o jktuSfrd On the occasion of 73rd Republic Day, Khurda laLFkkvkas us dk;ZØeksa esa Hkkx fy;kA
Road District of East Coast Railway organised Lori Writing and Rangoli making Competitions. JAMMU AND KASHMIR Rovers and Rangers participated enthusiastically in the competition organised at District Level and submitted their individual entries in the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.
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Jammu and Kashmir Bharat Scouts and Guides, District Samba took active part in Republic Day celebrations at District Samba. Scouts, Guides, Rovers and Rangers took part in both Band and parade contingent and received appreciation from the district administration for their active Under the joint aegis of Health Department and and best performance. Bharat Scouts and Guides, Flag hoisting programme was organized in the premises of NAGALAND Government Hospital, Hodal on the auspicious The Scouts and Guides of BSG, Chandmari occasion of Republic Day. Dr. Satish Verma, Higher Secondary School, Kohima, Nagaland Senior Medical Officer was the Chief Guest. undertook Swachh Bharat Abhiyan around Officials of Palwal District Bharat Scouts and school on the occasion of Republic Day on 26th Guides and other dignitaries were present. Dr. January, 2022. Verma called upon all the doctors and volunteers to adopt service religion for the
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their family members and 12 Rovers from Bharat Scouts and Guides, Palwal District.
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73rd Republic Day was celebrated in different districts of Northern Railway Bharat Scouts and Guides in a very joyful manner with different cultural activities. Scouts/Guides/Rovers/Rangers and Unit Leaders of Bharat Scouts and Guides North NORTH EAST FRONTIER RAILWAY Western Railway celebrated Republic Day on 26 January 2022 in the District Headquarters at Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer and Bikaner.
ODISHA 73rd Republic Day was celebrated by Odisha State Bharat Scouts & Guides at State Headquarters through flag hoisting followed by National Anthem with “PAN INDIA PROJECT” . Republic Day was celebrated in all District On the occasion of 73rd Republic Day 2022, all Headquarters. the districts of the North East Frontier Railway Bharat Scouts and Guides actively participated During this pandemic covid 19 situation 447 in March Past. The Rovers of New Bongaigaon members, distributed self-made masks, saplings District Association of the Bharat Scouts and and organised awareness about covid19. Guides NF Railway State distributed clothes to the needy. The youths of newly formed Rangiya RAJASTHAN District Association actively participated in 73rd 73rd Republic Day was celebrated by Bikaner Republic Day Parade at DRM Building, Rangiya. Local Association of Rajasthan State Bharat Scouts and Guides in Bikaner on 26th January, NYC, GADPURI 2022. On this occasion, Scouts /Guides /Rovers 73rd Republic Day was celebrated with gaiety in /Rangers presented patriotic programmes Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Youth followed by Guard of Honour, Salute and Complex, Gadpuri along with its employees, National Anthem.
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SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY On the eve of 73rd Republic Day celebration at GM office, Rail Soudha, Hubballi, Shri Sanjeev Kishore, General Manager received grand salute from RPF Platoon and with scout band. Shri Alok Kumar PCPO/SWR welcomed him observing all the Covid Precautionary Measures.
Chennai in which 50 Scouters and Guiiders from various districts attended. Dr.P. Mani, State President of Bharat Scouts and Guides, Tamilnadu and Former Director of School Education presided over the function. State Chief Commissioner, National Advisor for Growth and former Director of School Education Dr. R. Elangovan expressed their greetings.
TRIPURA The members of Bharat Scouts and Guides in all the Districts of Tripura State celebrated 73rd Republic Day by participating in various activities. The members of the Rabindranath
Hon'ble Minister of School Education Thiru. Anbil Mahes Poyyamozhi unfurled the National Flag. Awards received from National Headquarters were given to respective office
Tagore open Rover Crew from West Tripura bearers of State Headquarters by Hon'ble District of BSG, Tripura State donated blood in Minister of School Education. G.B. Hospital Blood Bank on the occasion. "Life Time achievement" award was given to Mr. N. Muthukrishnan, LT(S) and State TELANGANA The Bharat Scouts and Guides Telangana State Commissioner (Rover) and Mrs. K. Alamelu LT(G) Association celebrated Republic Day at State State Commissioner (Ranger) by the Hon'ble Headquarters on 26th January, 2022. All the Minister of School Education.He released the Staff Members attended and State Secretary Book of Scouts and Guides in School (Palligalil unfurled the National Flag hoisted. The District Sarana saraniya Iyakkam) written by Shri G. Associations also celebrated Republic Day in a Periyannan, Vice President of Bharat Scouts and Guides Tamilnadu. First copy of that book was grand manner. received by School Education commissioner Mr. Nandha Kumar I.A.S. TAMILNADU The Republic Day was celebrated at State Headquarters, Wenlock park, Triplicane,
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ACTIVITIES REPORT Bharat Scouts and Guides conducted Adventure The Members of Bharat Scouts and Guides with Programme at Madhavdhara Hill on 31st the support of Assam State Scouts and Guides January, 2022 in which 24 Scouts, Guides and Fellowship distributed snacks, blankets and Unit Leaders participated.
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garments to the inmates of the Senior Citizens` Home and Drug Rehabilitation Centre at Morigaon on 27th January, 2022. The members of Bharat Scouts and Guides interacted with the drug addicts and encouraged them to give up their bad habits and become better citizens. On the occasion of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's Birthday, Netaji Committee of Lumding, Assam has organized an open rally with the members of The Bharat Scouts and Guides, near Lumding, Kalibari on 23rdJanuary,All units of BS&G Lumding participated in the rally. State Level President Award Testing Camp was conducted by The Bharat Scouts and Guides, Assam State at State Training Centre, Chamatapathar, Assam from 12th to 15th February, 2022 in which 30 Guides, 05 Scouts and 01 Ranger were tested.
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NÙkhlx<+ Hkkjr LdkmV~l ,oa xkbM~l ds leLr ftyksa esa jksdks&Vksdks dk;ZØe o Vhdkdj.k tu tkx:drk vfHk;ku fnuk¡d 13 ls 22 tuojh] 2022 rd pyk;k x;k ftlesa LdkmV~l] xkbM~l] jksolZ] jsatlZ] LdkmVlZ ,oa xkbMlZ us tu tkx:drk dk;ZØe ds ek/;e ls yksxksa dks tkx`r fd;kA usrkth lqHkk’kpanz cksl dh 125oha t;arh ds volj ij
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fofHkUu LFkkuksa ij tu tkx:drk vfHk;ku ds vUrxZr and ponds. They also made people aware of the jksdks&Vksdks dk;ZØe esa LdkmV~l] xkbM~l] jksolZ] jsatlZ] disadvantages of single use plastic. 50 Scouts LdkmVlZ ,oa xkbMlZ }kjk ukxfjdksa dks ekLd ,oa and Rovers participated in the campaign. lsfuVkbtj forfjr fd;s x;sA ftyk dksjck ,oa fcykliqj esa jk’Vªh; ckfydk fnol ds vUrxZr osfcukj dk vk;kstu fnuk¡d 24 tuojh] 2022 dks fd;k x;k] ftlesa LdkmV~l] xkbM~l] jksolZ] jsatlZ] LdkmVlZ ,oa xkbMlZ dks fMftVy lk{kjrk fo’k; ij tkudkjh nh xbZA
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26 tuojh ds volj ij ftyk ç”kklu ds fn”kkfunsZ”kkuqlkj jktdh; LiksVZ~l LVsfM;e gehjiqj ,oa fofHkUu fo|ky;ksa ds Vhe çHkkjh f”k{kdksa ,oa LdkmV@xkbM us :V ekpZ fudkykA blh Øe esa Jh jkts”k dqekj ;kno] vij ftykf/kdkjh us cPpksa dks uekfe xaxs ladYi] x.kra= fnol dk ladYi] lafo/kku dh “kiFk EAST COAST RAILWAY ,oa ernkrk tkx:drk “kiFk fnykbZA rRi”pkr ,Mh,e “SCOUTING ON TO THE STREET SCAPE”. A new ,oa ftyk fo|ky; fujh{kd }kjk la;qDr :i ls gjh >aMh concept was developed by Waltair District Units fn[kkdj jSyh dks jokuk fd;k x;kA jSyh cl LVSaM] veu of East Coast Railway to reach into public by “kghn] dksrokyh] lqHkk’k cktkj] fdax jksM ,oa vkfdy frjkgk ls gksrs gq, LVsfM;e esa lekIr gqbZA JAMMU AND KASHMIR Rajya Puraskar certificates were distributed to the Scouts and Guides by J&K Bharat Scouts and Guides, District Pulwama on 9-2-2022. Qualified members of Rajya Puraskar for the year 2018 were honoured by the Chief Guest Janab G. H. going on to the streets and doing activities on road and finding the scope with street scape in generating new units. A wide game covering Visakhapatnam Railway Station, ECORSA Stadium and, Wireless Colony was organized by unit leaders. 50 Scouts, Guides, Rovers and Rangers participated in this programme. Talib. He congratulated all the awardees. On the occasion of Ravidas Jayanti on 16 Cultural programme was presented by the February 2022, members of Haryana State Scouts and Guides. Bharat Scouts and Guides Dist, Palwal started a weekly cleanliness campaign by collecting Pravesh Training for Rovers/Rangers was plastic waste material from the school premises conducted by J&K Bharat Scouts and Guides at
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SHQ Gandhi Nagar, Jammuon11thand 12th Feb. 2022 in which 22 Rovers and Rangers from Department of Education, University of Jammu participated. Prof. Dr. Renu Nanda, Head of the Department of Education, University of Jammu and State Commissioner of Rangers, was the chief guest on 12th February, 2022.
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN Kendriya Vidyalaya BSF Dantiwada, Kamrangabari, Kailashsahar, Kalaikunda celebrated 125th Birth Anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on 22nd January, 2022. Many programmes and activities like Tree Plantation, Cleanliness Drive, Essay-Writing competition, Slogan Writings, Poster making, Clean India, Debate, Drawing & Painting, Quiz etc related to the ideals of Netaji Jayanti were organised in the online mode to commemorate the day.
MADHYA PRADESH The Gwalior District Association of The Bharat Scouts and Guides, Madhya Pradesh organized Dwitiya Sopan Scout/Guide Camp from 11th to 1 5 t h F e b r u a r y, 2 0 2 2 a t t h e D i s t r i c t Headquarters, Gwalior. A Public Awareness Rally on Cleanliness Campaign and Plastic Tide Turner was organized on 12th February. 30 Scouts and 39 Guides participated from different schools.
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The members of Katni District Association of The Bharat Scouts and Guides, Madhya Pradesh paid tributes to the soldiers martyred in the Pulwama attack on 14th February. More than 80 Scouts, Guides, Rovers, Rangers and Unit Leaders from different schools of the district participated. MEGHALAYA Basic Training Courses for Scoutmasters and Guide Captains were conducted at Bolkingre Higher Secondary School, East Garo Hills Williamnagar from 18thto 24thJanuary 2022 in which 36 participants attended. On 21stJanuary, the trainees of the Guide Wing celebrated the 50thMeghalaya Day by presenting a group song. The Valedictory function and Grand Campfire was organised by Smt. Toshri. R. Sangma, MCS was the Chief Guest on 23rd January, 2022. The training standard was good and successful as the participants participated and performed actively during the Course. NORTH EAST FRONTIER RAILWAY The members of the Badarpur District of N.F. Railway Bharat Scouts and Guides rendered a Volunteer Service in Poush Parbon Mela at Jangla Kalibari, Badarpur on 15thJanuary 2022. 30 Rovers & Rangers along with 3 Unit Leaders attended.
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The Bharat Scouts and Guides, N.F. Railway, Badarpur District Association organized a COVID-19 Vaccination Drive on 20th and 21st January, 2022 at District Scout Hut, Badarpur for the youth from 15 to 18 years above. 240 People were Vaccinated and a team of 10 Service Rovers and Rangers were present.
organized lot of Virtual State level Competitions in different topics for different wings like Let’s Dance (Digital Solo Dance Competition), P i t h a p a n a ( D i g i t a l Tra d i t i o n a l P i t h a Competition), Bhakti (Digital Devotional Song Competition),Craftsmanship (Digital Handicraft Making Competition) & Quiz - Wiz (Virtual Quiz Competition) etc and got cash awards with appreciation certificates. 837 members in ODISHA COVID 19 Awareness season-2 was organized by uniform participated actively. Odisha State Bharat Scouts& Guides in all the districts. 1525 members joined in the door to RAJASTHAN door campaigns and also distributed handmade Under the aegis of Rajasthan State Bharat Scouts masks, soaps, dry foods, cooked foods, leaflets and Guides, Divisional Headquarters, Bani Park, on safety rules about healthy mind and also Jaipur, a foot march and mask distribution safety measure for CORONA Virus (COVID-19) by programme was organized on January 24, Scouts/Guides/Rovers/Rangers and Adult 2022by Rovers and Rangers to make people
Leaders in different districts of Odisha. They also aware of Corona. Shri Niranjan Arya, Chief demonstrated the ideal way of handwashing in Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan and State Chief public areas for awarness. Commissioner, Rajasthan State flagged off the foot-march. Odisha State Bharat Scouts & Guides observed National Girl Child Day in Odisha on 24th January On 30 January 2022, on the occasion of Martyr's 2022. In this connection our members have Day, under the joint aegis of District created awareness through different activities. Administration, District Youth Board, Nehru Participants prepared posters with encouraging Yuva Kendra and Rajasthan State Bharat Scouts messages and motivating children in different and Guides District Headquarters, Sikar, districts. organized a programme of offering wreaths and flowers to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Odisha State Bharat Scouts & Guides has District Collector's office. A peace march was
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also organized on the occasion.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY Bharathidasan Scout Group and Kasthuribai Guide Group, Katpadi, Central District, Southern Railway state Bharat Scouts and Guides in coordination with Shri K. Ravindranth SMR/KPD and Shri D. Marlon Prabhu Dy. SMR/ Commercial /KPD unfurled National Flag at ADEN/O/KPD SMR/O/KPD, and Scout Den Katpadi. Masks were distributed to public and passengers at Katpadi Railway station. Procession walk on Swacch Bharat Abhiyan took place, which was flagged off by Shri S. Rajesh Kannan, IPS, Superintendent of Police, Vellore District. Pamphlets were distributed to passengers & Railway Staff and Corona Awareness stickers were stickered at Offices at Railway station. Food packets were distributed To destitute, cleaning staff, Coolie Porters who were working at Railway station.
of Patriotism the Rovers of Hubballi District distributed 1500 Masks to the passengers at Hubballi Railway Station and also in train. They have educated the passengers not to use plastic and not to carry inflammable materials in the train.
TRIPURA The Bharat Scouts and Guides, Tripura state celebrated the Birth Anniversary of freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on 23rd January, 2022 at old Agartala H. S. School. 20 Scouts, Guides, Rovers, Rangers and Unit leaders participated.
TELANGANA In connection with National Girl Child Day, State Headquarters of Telangana State Association organised 'Rangoli Utsav' at Tank Bund, Hyderabad on 24th January, 2022 in which 55 Guides and Guide Captains participated.
SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY Rovers and Rangers from Shivaji and Laxmi Bai Group, Bokaro of ADRA District Association, South Eastern Railway State, Bharat Scouts and Guides rendered their services in Covid Vaccination Camp at BOKARO on 01st February, 2022.
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Strategic planning review workshop of Uttarakhand state association was held at STC Bhopalpani from 28th and 29thJanuary 2022. Strategic Plan to achieve Vision 2024 was reviewed in the presence of State Secretary, State Organizing Commissioners, others State and district officials and youth committee SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY On 23rdJanuary 2022 on the eve of National Day members. They recommended changes and modifications. Input sessions on Mission, Vision and strategic plan of World Organization of Scout Movement, World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts and Bharat Scouts and Guides helped the participants to recapitulate the concepts. On 29th January, Mrs. Seema Jansari, State Chief Commissioner was present at the valedictory function along with State
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Commissioner Scouts and Guides and addressed the gathering.
UTTAR PRADESH 12th National Voters' Day was organized at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow on 25th January, 2022. His Excellency the Governor of Uttar Pradesh Anandiben Patel was the Chief Guest. The Chief Secretary, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Chief Electoral Officer and Divisional Commissioner were the special guests. District Magistrate Lucknow was also present. Under the direction of State Chief Commissioner Dr. Prabhatji, a stall depicting brief description of work done by the scouts/guides of various districts for Voters Awareness was demonstrated by The Bharat Scouts and Guides, Uttar Pradesh.
Shri Arun Sheth Jitesh of Karnataka State on being appointed as member of Asia Pacific Region Governance SubCommittee.
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Shri Supreeth Balaji, Rover of Karnataka State on being appointed as Youth Representative for Asia Pacific Region 2022-2025 and member of Asia Pacific Region Educational methods Sub-Committee .
S h r i Pa n ka j G u p ta o f Himachal Pradesh State on being appointed as member of Asia Pacific Region YouthEngagement SubCommittee.
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TRAINER’S CORNER Scouting is a global movement for educating young people with a common set of values. Scouting has the following elements which makes it popular as a voluntary movement: v v v v v v v
How is it called a movement? A movement of and for young people supported by adults. It is Voluntary. It is open to all who are prepared to learn and grow through scouting. An acceptable and committed co-education to eradicate gender discrimination. It is non-political. And It is independent.
Scouts around the world recognise themselves as members of a movement. During the enrolment or investiture ceremony, while presenting the membership badge, the scout is informed that he is a member of the world-wide movement. How is scouting called a movement? A movement is characterised by the following factors: 1. It should be flexible in approach and dynamic. 2. It is identified as a movement provided the members of it exist with `unity` and work for a common goal. 3. A movement should be supported by an organisation. 4. It should be open to all. 5. It should satisfy the needs of the members for whom it is meant. Let us analyse the first factor. Scouting is a movement because is accepted by a large group of individuals who share the same values and who are willing to achieve a common purpose. Scouting is established to meet the needs and aspirations of young people depending on their age ranges. Though Scouting was born 115 years ago, it is always flexible to make changes in its approach towards the youth to achieve the fundamental elements while adapting itself to the rapidly changing society. Some of the activities have been modernised and even the Promise and the Law have been made by the National Scout Organisations to suit their conditions. As its approach attracts the youth, Scouting is dynamic. Thus, scouting is flexible in making changes and dynamic in carrying out the activities for the youth. Secondly, a movement requires unity. Individuals in a movement adhere to the fundamental elements on which the movement is based. In the case of Scouting, these fundamental elements are the Purpose,
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the Principle and the Method. As members of the movement, everyone respects the fundamentals in order to maintain unity within the movement. All our activities are designed within the framework of the fundamentals of scouting linked through a common set of values. All over the world, the fundamentals, namely, Definition, Purpose, Principle and the Method are the same with slight changes to suit the local conditions of National Scouts Organisations. The third factor in support of movement is that it is supported by an Organisation which has the goal of the movement as its goal and it cannot have its own goal. Organisation means a type of structure. World Organisation of Scouting Movement or World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is supported by all National Scout Organisations and all the structures in between are created with exactly the same fundamental elements, to keep the unity of the movement. The leadership of these structures have been working to make their services reach grassroots level, the Scouts. As the Founder, Baden-Powell states, the organisation cannot be `just an Organisation` and it should serve the Movement and its fundamentals. The fourth factor is that it should not confine to a section of the society because the members are drawn from the society without any discrimination. Scouting is open to all irrespective of caste, creed, religion or nationality. Young people get trained till they reach 25 years and more and more new people will be joining. Scouting is a continuous process of education for generations to come. The fifth factor is that it should satisfy the needs of the members who are a part of the movement. Scouting is a movement for young people and hence scouting offers what the young people like most i.e out door activities. Scouting is not a subject which requires teaching by a teacher within the four walls of a class room but it is a fun to be enjoyed by the young people through outdoor activities. In this way, the above five factors, made Scouting, the world`s largest voluntary educational youth movement. Role of Leaders in the movement: (i) Implement the fundamentals as laid down in the APRO Part-I of the Bharat Scouts and Guides in the form of activities. (ii) Activities to be created to Scouts and Guides in the units to make them aware of the fundamen tals. (iii) As far as possible, plan for out-door activities. (iv) Unity to be maintained in all respects by respecting all the members at all levels. (v) As members respect the leadership in the structure of the Organisation and avoid criticism. (vi) Keep the youth aware of the fundamentals towards which they have to work. (vii) Scouts and Guides should be encouraged when they express some changes with regard to uniform, activities or testing procedures etc.
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