INTRODUCTION:
The Bharat Scouts & Guide is a Voluntary, non-political, educational Movement for young people, open to all without distinction of origin, race or creed, in accordance with the purpose, principles and method conceived by the founder Lord Baden Powell in 1907.
OBJECTIVES:
The purpose of the Movement is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of the local, national and international communities.
PURPOSE, PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF ROVERS AND RANGERS/BHARAT SCOUTS AND GUIDES
PURPOSE:
The purpose of the Rovers and Rangers/Scouts and Guides movement is
to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full
physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual potentials as individuals,
as responsible citizens and as members of the local, national and international
communities. It is also important to point out that the concept of responsible
citizenship, which is one of the fundamental goals of Rovers and Rangers/
Scouts and Guides movement must be understood in a broad context. A person
is, first and foremost, an individual. This individual is integrated into his or her
community, which is part of a wider political structures e.g. Districts and Statesthetotal expression of which is the sovereign state or country. A responsible
citizen must be aware of his or her rights and obligations in relation to the
various communities to which he or she belongs.
PRINCIPLES:
The principles are the fundamental laws and beliefs which must be observed
when achieving the purpose. They represent a code of conduct which
characterizes all members of the movement.
Rovers and Rangers/Scouts and Guides movement is based upon three broad
principles which represent its fundamental laws and beliefs. They are known as:
“Duty to God”, “Duty to Others” and “Duty to Self”.
(1.) Duty to God: Adherence to spiritual principles, loyalty to the religion that
expresses them and acceptance of the duties resulting therefrom.
(2.) Duty to Others: Loyalty to one’s country in harmony of local, national and
international peace, understanding, and co-operation. This amounts to
participation in the development of the society with recognition and respect for
the dignity of one’s fellowmen and for the integrity of the natural world.
Our patriotism should be of the wider, nobler kind which recognizes justice and
reasonableness in the claims of others and which leads our country into
comradeship with the other nations of the world.
The first step to this end is to develop peace and goodwill within our own
borders, by training our youth of both sexes to its practice as their habit of life;
so that the jealousies of town against town, class against class and sect against
sect no longer exist; and then to extend this good feeling beyond our frontiers
towards our neighbors.
(3.) Duty to Self: Responsibility for the development of a person should assume
responsibility for the development of one’s own capacities. This is fully in
harmony with the educational purpose of the Rangers and Rovers/Scout and
Guides movement whose aim is to assist the young persons in the full
development of their potentials –a process which has been called the
“unfolding” of the personality.
SCHEME OF AWARDS, CERTIFICATE AND BADGES OF ROVERS AND RANGERS
Any boy or girl student in the age group of 15 to 25 years and enrolled as a
regular student in a higher education institution (HEI) can be admitted as a
Rover (for boys) or Ranger (for girls) and has to pass through the following
sequential stages for completing the full course of this co-curricular activity:
Pravesh-A Rover or Ranger aspirant has to work for 03 months to
complete the syllabus before investiture and being called Pravesh Rover
or Ranger.
Pratham Sopan–A scout or guide must work for at least six months to
qualify.
Dwitiya Sopan–A scout or guide must work for at least six months to
qualify.
Tritiya Sopan–A scout or guide must work for atleast nine months to
qualify .
Rajya Puraskar–A scout or guide must work for at least twelve months
to qualify .
Rashtrapati Puraskar–A scout or guide must work for at least twelve
months to qualify and appear for the award test.
After achieving the Rashtrapati Certificate, a Rover/Ranger can work for
different proficiency badges up to the age of 25 years as a regular student
UP Rastrapati Puraskar Competition-A Rover/Ranger can also
participate in UP Rashtrapati Award Competition, with its syllabus based
on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with his or her unit.
COLLEGE UNIT OF THE ROVERS AND RANGERS:
The total sanctioned strength of the Chandra Shekhar Azaad Rovers Crew,
having boys, and Sarojini Naidu Rangers Team having girls, is 24 each.
Every year a five-day training camp for ‘Pravesh’ and ‘Nipun’ is organisation
the College in which the Rovers and Rangers learn and demonstrate their skills at
tent pitching, providing first aid to the injured, tying different types of knots to
overcome difficult situations, cooking in camps, holding camp fires etc.and
participate in various competitions. On the fifth and closing day of the annual
camp, the “Deeksha Sanskaar”, cultural events and prize distribution ceremony
are organized. In the end, a ‘Sarva Dharma Praarthhanaa’ is performed.
Apart from participation in the training camp, the Rovers and Rangers
perform various duties in the events organized in the College throughout the
year including on Independence Day, Republic Day and Annual Sports. They
participate in various other social activities cleanliness drives and tree plantation
programs in the College campus.
MEMBERS OF ROVERS AND RANGERS TEAM:
| # |
Name |
Designation |
Department |
Mobile |
| 1 |
Dr. Kiran |
Assistant Professor |
Department of Sanskrit |
7317791552 |
| 2 |
Dr. Suman Devi |
Assistant Professor |
Department of Commerce |
7390834747 |
| 3 |
Dr. Brij Kishor Gupta |
Assistant Professor |
Department of Zoology |
9450858529 |
| 4 |
Rovers and Rangers Report IGGPGC |