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Program On Every Tuesday
1.
Scouts
/ G ay ers.
2.
Pledge
3.
SCOUT AND GUIDES
Scouting
and Guiding is a
voluntary, non-political, secular, non-sectarian, uniformed youth
movement. It
was founded by Lord Baden Powell in England in 1907 and started in
India in
1909. The founder, who had spent 10 years in this country as an army
officer,
conceptualized this movement in India. It is an international
organisation
spread over 155 countries and has strength of 36 million members. It
aims at
the development of the personality of its members and trains them to
serve the
society.
There
are 4 sections of members
1. Bunny
(3-5 years)
2. Cub-Bulbul
(6-10 years)
3. Scouts/
Guide (11-17 years) and
4. Rover/Ranger
(18- 25 years).
Once
a Scout/Guide is always a
Scout/guide. Many famous nationalist leaders have worked for the growth
of the
Movement in the Pre-independent India. There were a number of
Scouts/Guides
organisations (prominent being the Hindustan Scouts Association, Boy
Scout
Association, Girl Guide Association). On the 7th November 1950, the
'Merger'
took place and the BHARAT SCOUTS & GUIDES was formed. Girl
Guides
Association joins this organisation on 15th August 1951.
The
Bharat Scouts & Guides
The
BS&G is the national
organisation of Scouts and Guides in India. It is a hierarchy of units,
local/district/state associations. At present there are 43 state
associations
(Territorial - i.e. units of Indian Federation and functional viz.,
Nini Zones
of Indian Railways, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan and Navodaya Vidyalaya
Samiti).
There are 4 districts functioning under the direct control of NHQ (viz
Muscat,
Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the central Tibetan schools Admn.)
The
Apex organisation consists of
the 'President of India' as the chief Patron and 'Vice-President of
India' as
the Patron. National Headquarters of the BS&G is housed in a
multi-storeyed
building (Lakshmi Mazumdar Bhavan, 16-M.G.Marg, Indraprastha Estate,
New
Delhi-2.)
The
Scouts/Guides and their
leaders undergo regular training and reorientation programmes in
regular
training and reorientation programmes in
·
The National Training Centre,
Pachmarhi (M.P.State).
·
National Youth complex, Gadpuri
(Haryana). National
camping compled,
· New
Ashok Nagar (Delhi).
Activities
Besides
the skill development programmes
in the local camps, scouts and Guides take part in the state, regional
events
and National Jamborees. They earn badges for Learning skills. Members
of the
movement are involved in the COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES such as
sanitation drives, health campaigns, leprosy eradication, AIDS control
awareness, anti-smoking and anti-drug campaign, environment education,
tree
plantation, traffic control, vocational training, service at fairs' and
festivals, celebration of days, service at the calamity affected areas,
happy
family education, educational tours, national integration camps and
international events.
Awards
and
Shields
Recognition for meritorious service and acquisition of skills is given
through
Advancement Badges, 'Rajya Puraskar' and 'Rashtrapati Awards' and
Gallantry
Medals. Senior leaders receive 'Silver Elephant', 'Bar - to - silver
star' and
'Silver star each year'. These awards are given at the Rashtrapati
Scout /
Guide and Ranger/Rover rally. For excellence in community development
activities 'Uprastrapati award' and 'Prime Minster Shield' are given to
Scout /
Guide units and Rover Crews / Ranger teams.
Promise:
Cub / Bulbul Promise
I Promise to do my best
To do my duty to God and my Country
To keep the Cub / Bulbul law and
To do a Good Turn every day
Scout / Guide Promise
On my honor, I promise that I will do my best,
To do my duty to god and my country
To help other people and
To obey the Scout / Guides Law
LAW :Bunny Law
1.
I shall try to be good boy
/ girl
Cub
/ Bulbul Law:
1. A
Cub / Bulbul give into the
elders.
2. A
Cub / Bulbul is clean and
courteous.
Scout
/ Guide Law:
1. A scout / Guide is
trust worthy.
2. A
scout / Guide is loyal.
3. A
scout / Guide is
a friend to all and a brother / sister to every other Scout / Guide.
4. A scout / Guide is
courteous.
5. A
scout / Guide is a friend to
animals and loves nature.
6. A
scout / Guide is
disciplined and helps protect public property.
7. A
scout / Guide is
courageous.
8
A scout / Guide is
thrifty.
9
A scout / Guide is pure in thought, word and
deed.
Motto:
a. Keeping
Smiling -
Bunny
b. Do
Your Best - Cub / Bulbul
c. Be
Prepared - Scout
/ Guide
d. Service
- Rover / Ranger
Left
Handshake:
The left hand shake is a secret sign used throughout the scout Brother
Hood. It
was originated by the founder who was offered the left hand after a
battle by
Zulu chief as a symbol of free man and sign of brotherhood, leaving
right
(weapon) hand free and throwing away the shield from left hand,
therefore the
left hand shake is the supreme sign of trust.
KENDRIYA
VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan was registered as a society under the
Society
Registration Act ( XXI of 1860 ) on the 15th December 1965. The primary
aim of
the Sangathan is to administer the central schools scheme (20 schools
established in 1963) formulated by the Government of India in the
ministry of
Education and Culture.
KVS
State Bharat
Scouts and Guides:
KVS has been recognized the National Head quarters of Bharat Scouts and
Guides
as a state in 1976.
Sections
and Methods of the movement in KVS
v Cubs
/ Bulbuls - 6 to 10 yrs - Six Methods
v Scouts
/ Guides - 10+ to 17 yrs - Patrol System
Moral
talk on scouting movement by the scout master and guide captain .
4.
Mugali
is hunting ( Jangle story) by the cub master and flock leaders.
5.
Group
Song
6.
Moral
Skill
7.
Scout
Flag song
8.
Special
information by scout master.
9.
Specific
games in scouting / cub section.
10.
Quiz
test
11.
Group
Activities of Competition.
12.
Training
of pratham sopan, Duitiya sopan, Tritiya sopan, proficiency badges.
13.
Training
of pravesh , pratham charan ,duitiya charan ect.
14.
Pulse
polio immunization.
15.
To
maintain health by BP6/ yoga
16.
Going
out for Tracking
17.
Cleanship
drive for surrounding
18.
Adventure.
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