Friday 31 March 2017

LOG-2 OUTING

LOG -2: OUTING: P-9. (i) Undertake a 4 hour purposeful outing with her Patrol:
I am Muthulakshmi, (Patrol Leader/Second/Member) of (Jasmine/Lotus/Rose/Sunflower) Patrol. We got permission from our Head Mistress & Court of Honour to go to Vandalur Zoo as outing in Bus. On 22.10.14, at 07.55 am, our Head Mistress wished us for happy journey and safe return, visiting Vandalur Zoo. As our Guide Captain already guided that the purpose of the outing is Observation, so, from the beginning of getting Bus at 08.10 am, we have noted down as per time, whatever we have observed during the Journey onward and return, including in the Zoo, which is given below: 07.30 am -We 7 members only present –with Note Book, Pen, Water Bottle, Bus charge & Zoo Entrance Fee, in Guide Uniform. 07.40 am -One more Guide joined. 07.45 am -Instructions & guidance were given by our Guide Captain. 07.55 am -Wishes by Head Mistress – for happy journey and safe return on visiting Vandalur Zoo. 08.00 am -our Guide Captain commanded for one minute Silent Prayer. 08.10 am -We have boarded in the Second Bus, as First Bus was Full, and our Guide Captain got bus tickets for all the 8 Guides and to herself. -Patrol Leader noted the Meter Reading near Driver as 84693 at 1.Salamangalam Koot Road -Next when Conductor shouted 2.Padappai PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 84694 -Next when Conductor shouted 3.Boys High School PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 84695 -Next when Conductor shouted 4. MGR Nagar PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 84696 -Next when Conductor shouted 5. Karasangal PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 84697 -Next when Conductor shouted 6. Mannivakkam PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 84698 -Next when Conductor shouted 7. Govt.School PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 84699 -Next when Conductor shouted 8.Vandalur PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 84700 -Next when Conductor shouted 9.Vandalur Zoo PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 84701 -Then, Guide Captain got down first from the Bus, all other 7 Guides got down and at last PL got down after having noted down the Meter Reading as 84701, saying thanks to the Driver, the time showed 9.15 am. We have purchased entrance Tickets at 9.25 am. for 9 Members and went round the Zoo, seeing Birds, Animals & Reptiles. As our Guide Captain already instructed to observe their sound of calling or may talk to us, when we go near the grilled cabins, we have noted down the following sounds from 9.35 am. to 11.40 am.: Stag : ‘BAOW’
Wolf : ‘HOW-OOO’
Fox : ‘HA-HA’
Buffallow : ‘UMMAAOUW’
Tiger : ‘GRRAO’
Bear : ‘BOORRRRR’
Lion : ‘EU-UGH’
Hippopotamus: ‘BRRUSSSSH’
Cobra : ‘PSISSTT’
Elephant : ‘TRERAWMP-AWMP-ER’ Panther : ‘KEEOOK’
Rhinozeros : ‘WAR-WAR’
Swan : ‘S-S-S-S’
Stork : ‘KORRR’
Peacock : ‘BEE-OIK’
Owl : ‘KOOT-KOOT-KOO’
Dove : ‘COO-OO-OO’
We were waiting for a long time to hear the sounds of 5-animals and a bird : WOLF TIGER LION PANTHER RHINOZEROS STORK
For a surprise our Guide Captain provided “Cone Ice” at 11.45 am. to all of us @Rs.40/- each, for which we thanked her and we’d never forget of her affectionate service. After assembling for One Minute Silent Prayer, we started moving out at 11.50 am.
When all of us got the seats in the Bus, our PL, as usual went near the Driver seat and noted the Speed-0-Meter number as 127828 when bus started from 1.Vandalur Zoo at 12.00 noon. -Next when Conductor shouted 2. Vandalur PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 127829 -Next when Conductor shouted 3. Govt.School PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 127830 -Next when Conductor shouted 4. Mannivakkam PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 127831 -Next when Conductor shouted 5. Karasangal PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 127832 -Next when Conductor shouted 6. MGR Nagar PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 127833 -Next when Conductor shouted 7. Boys High School PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 127834 -Next when Conductor shouted 8. Padappai PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 127835 -Next when Conductor shouted 9. Salamangalam Koot Road PL seen the Meter Reading and noted as 127836 -Then, Guide Captain got down first from the Bus, all other 7 Guides got down and at last PL got down after having noted down the Meter Reading as 127836, saying thanks to the Driver, the time showed 01.10 pm. We went inside the School and reported to the Head Mistress and got her blessings. Then we assembled for a minute Silent Prayer and our GC commanded dismiss.

Sunday 26 March 2017

RAJYAPURASKAR Service Badges LOG

1Good Turn -30d 07.09.14-08.10.14
2Outing -4 hrs 22.10.14
3Patrol Knowledge 06.08.15
4Gadgets 09.09.15
5Tr Co Service-School -30.07.15
6HouseholdResp-1w 27.08.15-02.09.15
7Law Service 20.08.15
8Nature Study BDO serv 13.08.15
9Factory visit 14.10.15
10School Project -1 m 07.10.15
11Overnight Pat Camp06.09.16
12Day Hike 09.08.16
13Night Game 30.08.16
14Overnight Hike28.10  04.11
15Nature Coll 6m R02.04.17

1Cook 30.09.15
2Laundress 23.09.15
3Athlete 13.09.16
4Community Worker230816
5Citizen 16.08.16
6Ambulance25.11.16
7Sanitation Promotor211016
8Public Health11.11.16
9Literacy14.10.16
10Camper18.11.16
11Pioneer 07.10.16

Monday 20 March 2017

LOG-1 Daily Good Turn

SERVICE LOG:
LOG -1: GOOD TURN: P-9 (III) (d) Daily GOOD TURN at home and maintain a diary at least for a month. 07.09.14 -I have purchased Vegetables and gave it to Mother.
08.09.14 -I have prepared Tea and gave it to my Grand Father.
09.09.14 –I helped my Mother in preparing Food.
10.09.14 –I have purchased flour and gave it to my sister. 11.09.14 –I went to Xerox shop and took Xerox of I.D. card of my Mother and gave it to her.
12.09.14 –I took my Grand Father to Hospital for check-up.
13.09.14 –I purchased medicines for my Mother and gave it to her.
14.09.14 –I went to shop and purchased the materials required by my sister.
15.09.14 –I have purchased the News Paper and gave it to my Grand Father.
16.09.14 –I went to Ration Shop and stood in the Line and purchased the domestic needs.
17.09.14 –I have cleaned the vegetables and gave to my Mother for preparing food.
18.09.14 –I have accompanied my Mother to go to relative’s house, nearby. 19.09.14 –I have purchased Milk and gave it to my Mother.
20.09.14 –I have served food to my Grand Father.
21.09.14 –I went to Book shop and purchased the Book for my Grand Father.
22.09.14 –I helped my sister in her studies.
23.09.14 –I went to shop with my sister to purchase drawing materials for her Record Books preparation.
24.09.14 –I have prepared Tea for my Grand Father.
25.09.14 –I have cleaned the Frontage of our House and put Rangoli early morning.
26.09.14 –I went to Medical Shop and purchased Vicks Vaporub for my Grand Father.
27.09.14 –I have corrected the Cycle Chain and gave it to my Grand Father.
28.09.14 –I have cleaned with Broom-sticks and Mobbed all the rooms in our House.
29.09.14 –I have cleaned my sister’s Fan.
30.09.14 –I have again corrected the Cycle Chain and gave it to my sister.
01.10.14 –I went to Xerox shop for taking Xerox copies of the records of my sister.
02.10.14 –I went to Super Market for purchasing Groceries and bringing the bags to house along with my Mother.
03.10.14 –I have cleaned the Mirror and spectacles of my Grand Father.
04.10.14 –I have cleaned the food prepared vessels and arranged neatly.
05.10.14 –I have made wrappers and pasted neatly for my sister’s Record Note books.
06.10.14 –I have purchased a Tooth brush for my Grand Father. 07.10.14 –I wrote the Groceries bill amounts in my Mother’s Diary.

Wednesday 15 March 2017

Ambulance man Syllabus

SYLLABUS FOR AMBULANCEMAN PROFICIENCY BADGE - AS GIVEN IN APRO PART II

AMBULANCEMAN:

To be worn on both shoulders just below the shoulder badge. (Red Cross on white background)

1.        Be able to answer questions from Pratham Sopan, Dwitiya Sopan and Tritiya Sopan tests for First aid.

2.        Know how to deal with bleeding major and minor.

3.        Diagnose and bind a broken limb.

4.        Know how to deal with choking by Heimlich maneuver.

5.        Demonstrate mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

6.        Demonstrate how to make an improvised stretcher and apply a roller bandage.

7.        Demonstrate how to send a correct message verbal, written or by telephone.

8.       Demonstrate two methods of carrying a casualty with one first aider and two more methods of carrying a casualty when there are two first aiders.

Monday 13 March 2017

Medicinal botanical

LIST OF IMPORTANT MEDICINAL PLANTS AND THEIR USES

NB: (Fam - Family, T - Tree, H - Herb, C - Climber, S- shrub)

PlantCommon name / Maturity periodBotanical Name or FamilyParts UsedAverage Price( Rs. / Kg )Medicinal UseAmla ( T )After 4th yearEmblica officinalis
Fam - euphorbiaceacFruitRs 15 - 45/kgVitamin - C, Cough , Diabetes, cold, Laxativ, hyper acidity.Ashok ( T )10 years onwardSaraca Asoca
Fam : CaesalpinanceacBark FlowerDry Bark Rs 125/kgMenstrual Pain, uterine, disorder, Deiabetes.Aswagandha ( H ), One yearWithania Somnifera
Fam: SolanaccacRoot, LeafsRs 140/ KgRestorative Tonic, stress, nerves disorder, aphrodiasiac.Bael / Bilva (T)After 4-5 yearAegle marmelous
Fam: RutaccacFruit, BarkFruit - Rs 125 / kg
Pulp - Rs 60 / KgDiarrrhoea, Dysentry, Constipation.Bhumi Amla ( H), with in one yearPhyllanthous amarus
Fam : euphorbiaccacWhole PlantRs 40 / KgAenimic, jaundice, Dropsy.Brahmi ( H ) Indian penny worth/one yearBacopa,Monnieri
Fam: ScrophulariaccacWhole plantRs 20 per kgNervous, Memory enhancer,mental disorder.Chiraita ( high altituted) with in one year ( H )Swertia Chiraita
Fam : GentianaccacWhole PlantRs 300-350 / per kgSkin Desease, Burning, censation, fever.Gudmar / madhunasini, after Four year ( C )Gymnema Sylvestre
Fam: AsclepiadaccacLeavesRs 50 -75 per kgDiabetes, hydrocil, Asthama.Guggul ( T)after 8 yearsCommiphora Wightii
Fam: burseraccacGum rasineRs 80 - 100 per kgRheuma tised, arthritis, paralysis, laxative.Guluchi / Giloe ( C )With in one yearTinospora CordifoliaFamStemRs 20 - 25 per kgGout, Pile, general debility, fever, Jaundice.Calihari / panchanguliaGlori Lily Five yearsGloriosa superba
Fam: LiliaccacSeed, tuberRs 60Skin Desease, Labour pain, Abortion, General debility.Kalmegh/ Bhui neem ( H ) with in one yearAndrographis PaniculataFam : scanthaccacWhole PlantRs 12 - 20Fever, weekness, release of gas.Long peeper / Pippali ( C ) after two to three yearsPeeper longum
Fam : PiperaccacFruit, RootRs 100 - 150 per kg 
Root - 150 per kgAppetizer, enlarged spleen , Bronchities, Cold, antidote.Makoi ( H )Kakamachi/ With in one yearSolanum nigrum
Fam: SolanaccacFruit/whole plantRs 40 per kg 
Seed - 200 per kgDropsy, General debility,Diuretic, anti dysenteric.Pashan Bheda / Pathar Chur ( H )One yearColeus barbatus
Fam : LamiaccacRootRs 40-50 per kgKidny stone, Calculus.Sandal Wood ( T )Thirty years onwardSantalum Album
Fam: santalinaccacHeart wood , oilRs 350 per kgSkin disorder, Burning, sensation, Jaundice, Cough.Sarpa Gandha ( H )After 2 yearRanwolfia Serpentina
Fam: apocynaccacRootRoot - Rs 60 per kg
Seed - Rs 300 per kgHyper tension, insomnia.Satavari ( C )After 2-3 yearAsparagus Racemosus
Family: liliaccacTuber, rootRs 20 -50 per kgEnhance lactation, general weekness, fatigue, cough.Senna ( S )With in 1 yearCasia augustifolia
Fam: LiliaceaeDry TubersRs 500/kg seed 
Rs1200/kg dryRheumatism, general debility tonic, aphrodisiac.Tulsi (perennial) Each 3 monthsOcimum sanclum
Fam: LamiaccacLeaves/SeedLeaves Rs 10/kgCough, Cold, bronchitis,expectorand.Vai Vidanka ( C ), 2nd year onwardEmbelia Ribes
Fam: MyrsinaccacRoot, Fruit, LeavesRs 40-50 per kgSkin disease, Snake Bite, Helminthiasis.Pippermint ( h) PerennialMentha pipertia
Fam:LamiaccacLeaves, Flower, Oil-Digestive, Pain killer.Henna/Mehdi ( S ) 1/25 yearsLawsennia iermis
Fam: lytharaceaeLeaf,Flower, SeedL - 50 /kgPowder-Rs75 perkgBurning, Steam, Anti Imflamatary.Gritkumari ( H) 2nd-5th yrAloe Verra
Fam: LiliaceaeLeavesFresh L- Rs 5 kgJuice 90 Per KgLaxative, Wound healing, Skin burns & care,Ulcer.Sada Bahar ( H ) Periwinkle/NyantaraVincea rosea/ catharanthusRoseus
Fam :apocyanaceWhole PlantR-Rs50 per kgL- Rs 25S- Rs 10 kgLeaukamia, Hypotensiv, Antispasmodic , Atidot.Vringraj ( H )Eclipta alba
Fam: CompositaeSeed/wholePowder-Rs 60/kgAnti-inflamatory, Digestive, hairtonic.Swet chitrak 
Perennial ( h )Plumbago Zeylanica
Fam: PlumbaginaceaeRoot, Rootbar-Appetiser, Antibacterial, Aticacer.Rakta Chitrak ( H )Plumbago Indica
Fam : plumbaginaceaeRoot, Root bar-Indyspeipsia, colic, imflammation, cough.Kochila ( T )15 yrsStrychinos nuxvomica
Fam: loganiaceaeSeed-Nervous, Paralysis, healing wound.Harida ( T )Terminalia Chebula
Fam: CombretaceaeSeedRs. 80 per K
PowderTrifala, wound ulcer, leprosy, inflammation, Cough.Bahada (T)TerminaliaBellerica
Fam:comretaceaeSeed, BarkFruit - Rs 20/k
Powder- Rs 100/kCough, Insomnia, Dropsy, Vomiting, Ulcer, Trifala.Gokhur ( H ) CrawlingPuncture Vine/1 yrTribulus Terrestris
Fam: LygophyllaceaeWhole PlantPlant-Rs 10/K
Fruit -Rs 15/kSweet cooling, Aphrodisiac, appetizer, Digestive, Urinary.Neem ( T )Azardirchata - indica
Fam : MahaceaeRhizomeRs 45/kSdedative, analgesic, epilepsy, hypertensive.Anantamool/sariva ( S )Indian Sarap sarillaHemibi smus Indicus
Fam: AsclepiadaceaeRoot/ LeafRs 45/k root 
Rs 90/kPowderAppetiser, Carminative, aphrodisiac, Astringent.Bach ( H )
Sweet Flag/1 yrAcorus Calamus
Fam : araceaeRhizomeRs 45/KSdedative, analgesic, tpilepsy, hypertensive.Vasa ( S )Adhatoda vesica
Fam : SacanthaceaeWhole PlantLeaf - Rs 25/ kAntispasmodic, respiratory, Stimulant.Nageswar ( T ) Nag ChampaMesua Ferrea
Fam : GuttiferaeBark, Leaf, FlowerFlower - Rs 120/k
Powder Rs 175/kAsthma, Skin, Burning, Vomiting, Dysentry, Piles.Benachar ( S ) Khus/khusVetiveria Ziziinoides
Fam : Toaceae / GraminaeRootFlower - Rs 120/k
Powder Rs 175/kHyperdisia, Burning, ulcer, Skin, Vomiting.Mandukparni ( H )
IndianpennywortCentella asiatica
Fam : UmdelliferaeWhole plant-Antiinflamatory, Jundice, Diuretic, Diarrhoea.Kaincha/CreeperBaidankaMucuna Truriens
Fam : FabaceaeRoot, Hair, Seed, Leaf-Nervous, Disorder, Constipation, Nephroaphy, Strangury, Dropsy.Dalchini
Perenial ShrubCinnamomum Zeylanicum
Fam : LauraceaeBark, Oil-Bronchitis, Asthma, Cardiac, Disorder, Fever.Kurai ( S )Holorheena antidysentrica
Fam:apocyaceaceaeBark, Seed-Scabies, Antipyretic, Amoibic dysentery.Kantakari / AkrantiPerennial ( H )Solanum Xanthocarpum
Fam : SolanaceaeWhole Plant, Fruit, Seed-Diuretic, Antiinflamatory, Appetiser, Stomachic.

Tuesday 7 March 2017

Sayings GandhiNehruAnnieBPBernardShaw

WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT SCOUTING M.K.GANDHI : I PRAY THAT EVERY HOME IN India may have children like Scouts and Guides. PANDIT JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU I think the Scout/Guides are excellent material and the more they expand, the better for the Country.
ANNIE BESANT If had a dozen son – I have only one- I would send them all into the Scout Movement, as soon as they could enter its lowest grade.  And I would send the daughters into the Girl Guides, under similar conditions, to begin at the beginning.
BADEN POWELL: The real way to get happiness is by giving happiness to other people. Try to leave this world a little better than you found it.
G.BERNARD SHAW: The greatest contribution to education in the 20th Century was made not by an Educationist but by a Soldier who founded the Scout Movement.

Monday 6 March 2017

Scouts Guides APRO Part I

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AIMS, POLICY, RULES AND ORGANISATION PART I GENERAL CHAPTER I .

Our Fundamentals a Definition The Bharat Scouts amp Guide is a Voluntary, non political, educational Movement for young people, open to all without distinction of orign, race or creed, in accordance with the purpose, principles and method conceived by the founder Lord Baden Powell in . b Purpose The purpose of the Movement is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spritual potentials as individuals,as responsible citizens and as members of the local, national and international communities. c Priciples The Scout/ Guide Movement is based on the following principles. Duty to God Adherence to spritual principles, loyalty to the religion that expresses them and acceptance of the duties resulting there from. Note The word quotDharmaquot may be substituted for the word quotGod quot if so desired. Duty to Others Loyalty to ones country in harmony with the promotion of local, national and international peace, understanding, co operation. Participation in the development of society with recognition and respect for the dignity of ones fellow men and for the integrity of the natural world. Duty to Self Responsibility for the development of oneself. . The Method The Scout/Guide Method is a system of progressive self education through A Promise Law Learning by doing . Membership of small groups under adult leader ship involving progressive discovery and acceplance of responsiblitity and trining towords self govermeent directed towards the development of chracter and the acquisition of competence, self reliance, dependability and capacities both to cooperate and lead. Progressive and stimulating programmes of various activities besed on the interests of participants including games, useful skills and services to the community taking place largely in an outdoor setting in contact with nature. . The Promise a The Promise for the Scout and the Roveris quot On my honour, I promise that I will do my bestTo do my duty to God and my country To help other people and To obey the Scout Lawquot. b The promise for the Guide and the Ranger is quot On my honour, I promise that I will do my best To do my duty to God and my country

To help other people and To obey thee Guide Lawquot. c The Promise for the Cub is quotI Promise to do my best To do my duty to God and my country To keep the Cub Law and To do a good turn everyday. d The promise for the Bulbul is quotI Promise to do my best To do my duty to God and my country To keep thee Bulbul Law and To do a good turn every dayquot Note The Word quotDharmaquot may be substituted for the word quotGodquot, if so desired. Note The Promise is to bemade onthe occasion of the Investiture and in the case of a Rover or Ranger who is already a Scout or Guide, the Promise is to be reaffirmed. . The Law for the Scout and the Rover is i A Scout is trustworthy. ii A Scout is loyal. iii A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout. iv A Scout is courteous. v A Scout is a friend to animals and loves nature. vi A Scout is disciplined and helps protect public property. vii A Scout is a courageous. viii A Scout is thrifty. ix A Scout is pure inthought , word and deed. bThe Law for the Guide and the Ranger is i A Gide is trustworthy. ii A Guide is loyal. iii A Guide a friend to all and a sister to every other Guide. iv A Guidee is courteous. v A Guid is friend to animals and loves natur . vi A Guidee is disiplined and helps protect pub lic property. vii A Guide is courageous . viii A Guide is thirfty. ix A Guide is pure in thought, word and deed. cThe Law for the Cub isi The Cub gives in to the elders. ii The Cub is clean and couteous. dThe Law for the Bulbul is

non. c Ordinary Members are those who are admitted as such by the National Executive Committee for their meritorious contribution to the Movement . Commissioners. Sea Rovers / Sea Rengers.i The Bulbul gives in to the elders. . Guiders. Air Rovers/ Air Rangers regitered as such. CHAPTER II . b Life Members are those who are admitted as such by the National Exective Committee and who have paid Annual Subscription Fee as prescribed and shall include Adult Leaders provided further that they are not in arrears. e The Bharat Scouts and Guides Fellows. fTermination of Membership If any member is held guilty of criminal offence involving moral turpitude.Categories mentioned in a i d and e shll not be eligible to participate in the election of the Association at any level.communal in character. and any award / privilege shall be withdrawn . Rovers/ Rangers. Sea Scuots / Sea Guides. if so desired. Membership The Membership of the Association is open to citizens of India. . . Governing Body The Management of the affairs of the Bharat Scouta amp Guides vests in the Nation Executive Committee in accordance with the Rules and Regulations for the time being in force . The Emblem . Air Scouts / Air Guides. Provided further that such person subscribes to the scout or Guide promise as hereunder On my Honour I promise that I will do my best To do my duty to God and India To halp other people and To obey the Scout / Guide Lawquot Note The word Dharma may be substitued for the word quotGodquot. ii Adult Leaders. Character The Association is a Scciety Registered under the Societies Registration Act and is a nonofficial organisation and is nonpolitical. provided that any citizen of any other nationality residing for the time being in India may be admitted as a mamber on the recommendation of the State Chief Commissioner and with the approval of the National Commissioner. e.sectarian and non. his/her membership shall be terminated. who subscribe to the Purpose and Objects. Scuoters. Note . ii The Bulbul is cleean and courteous. who hold valid warrants and Trainers who hold Honourable Charges in force. Cubs / Bulbuls / Guides. . Members a General Members i Beneficiaries i .

de. The World Guide Badge shall be of such design and colour as decided by the World Bureau of the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Fleur. The World Scout Badge is a cloth badge or a metal badge. The application for the District Emblem shall be made to the State Executive Committee with the specimen design of the Emnlem. The size of the Emblem shall not exceed cms. Such Emblem shall be used during the event and for a period of one year after the event. Every enrolled member is eliginle to wear the World Scout Badge. Camporee. .The Emblem of the Bharat Scouts and Guides is the Fleur. The cloth World Scout Badge when worn shall be worn on the uniform in the centre of the right poket and the metal badge may be worn in mufti. The Emblem shall be worn in such manner or on such occasion as may be directed . The Application for approval of the State Emblem shall be made to the National Wxecutive Committee with a specimen design of the Emblem. Trefoil Symbolises Guide Wing. I Other Emblems Besides the Emblem of the Bharat Scouts and Guides thwe other Emblems which may be adopted are i National Emblem ii State Emblem iii District Emblem iv Local Association Emblem The National and State Emblems shall be approved by Nattional Executive Committee. The Emblem shall be emblem actic in character and shall not contain the name or initials of any person.lis superimposed by the Trefoil with Ashok Chakra in the Centre of the Trefoil . The Emblem may be issued to mark special occasion or event such as Jamboree. Ashok Chakra Symbolises India. . . in length or breadth or diameter. Horizontal Band Symbolises World Brotherhood.lis symbolises Scout Wing.The World Badge a b c d a TheWorld Scout Badge shall be of such design and colour as decided by the World Scout Bureau .de. the Local Association Emblem and the Group Emblem shall be approved by the State Executive Committee . Conference and Rally. The ratio of the length and breadth of the Emblem shall be . The District Emblem. Seminar.The Local Assocition Emblem or Group Emblem shall be submitted to the State Executive Committee together with thew specimen design of the Emblem through proper channel .

When the National flag and the Bharat Scouts and Guides flag are flown simultaneously. b . The white blaze is crowned by three golden squares symbolic of three fold Guide Promise. the Emblem in yellow colour shall be in the centre of the flag with Ashoka Chakra in blue colour . the white in the centre denotes purity. the World Guide Flag. The golden yellow Trefoil on a bright blue background represent the Sun shining over the children of the world. the size of the Flag shall be cm . The World Scout Flag The World Scout Flag consists of the World Scout Badge in white encircled by a white cord. the Emblem shall be cms x cms. The World Guide Flag The World Scout Flag consists of the Golden World Trefoil on the left upper corner on a bright blue field . the green shows prosperty. A blaze of white on the lower righhand corner represents peace that Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of the world over are striving to achieve. The Flags The National Flag The National flag is a tricolour rectangular panel. The Chakra shall be screen printed or otherwise printed on both sides of the Flag or stenciled or suitably embroidered on both sides in all cases. When the Group flag is flown it shall be flown separately by the Group. The three leaves represent the three fold promise as originally laid down by the Founder. the middle panel is white. the colour of the top panel is saffron kesariand of the bottom panel is green. the path of truth to guide our conduct. Ashoka Chakra in the centre of the panel is the wheel of the law of Dharma. made up of three rectangular panels of equal width . the name of the Group shall be written in yellow colour below the emblem in staright line and the name of the State shall be written in yellow below the name of the group . Group Flag The Group Flag which is the same as about shall be cms x cms. The two stars represent the promise and Law. the Group flag and Patrol flag. the ends of which are tied with a reef knot. set on purple back ground. the Bharat Scouts and Guides flag. the World Scout flag. The Scouts and Guides may use the National flag. The Bharat Scouts and Guides Flag The Bharat Scouts and Guides flag shall be in dark blue colour. in width . the size of the flag will be in the ratio of . The size of the flag will be in the ratio .The World Guide Badge is a metal badge blue in colour with a golden Trefoil at the center. the Bharat Scouts and Guidesflag shall fly at lower level than the National flag at its left. . The National flag shall be used on such occasion and in such manner as are in accordance with the rules made by the Govermment . The World Scout or the World Guide flag may be used on appropriate occasions and when used they shall fly at lower levwl than the National flag at its laft and at higher level than the Bharat Scouts and Guides flag at its right. The vein pointing upwards represents the compass needle pointing the way. it Denotes progress. The Emblem shall be cm x cms . having in the centre the design of the Ashoka Chakra in navy blue. in length and cms. The outer circle represent our world wide association. Saffron colour denotes renunciation and sacrifice. The flame represents flame of the love for humanity.

The flag must fly freely at the saluting base . it shall be dipped when the National Anthem is played except when the President of the India Republic is present . Where a Group consists of members of one particular religious. In a camp or at any rally or in other function any form of daily prayer must be simple and non denomintional and attendance must be voluntary . the length of the base shall be cms. each Scout and Guide is free to profess and practise his or her religion . the Group Leader may arrange if so desired for such religious observance and provide for such religious instruction as are common to the members of the Group . Affiliation Fees and individual Registration Fees. The Bharat Scouts and Guides flag shall be dipped to the President of the Indian Republic . The Bharat Scouts and Guides Flag or the Group Flag may be dipped to the President or the National Commissioner of the Bharat Scouts and Guides. special funds raised from time to time and grants from the Goverment. as the case may be. The income of the National Association shall consist of income from the properties of the Association. Scuots Own and Guides own are held for full realisation of the Scouts and Guides Duty to God or Dharma and the Promise and the law . .It may be carried by the Patrol Leader. . The Bharat Scouts and Guides Movement is noncommunal and sectarian in character.Central and state and Contri butions from local authorities and other sources. and the length of the two sides shall be cms . Where a Group consists of Scouts / Guides who profess different faiths the Group Leader may encourage and prpvide facilities for the observation of the respective practices. Financial Policy The Bharat Scouts and Guides Association is voluntary and nonofficial in character . The flag pole shall be sloped over the right shoulder and the flag gathered in. The flag must be treated with reverence at all times. subscription from the Members. In March Past it shall be held vertically and the fly end must be held with the right hand. donation and contributions from the public. but shall not hold any common religious service or practice. The Religious and the Moral Policy of theScout and Guide Movement is based on reverence to God or Dharma. Religious and Moral Policy of the Scout and Guide Movement. Each Scout and Guide is entitled to freedon of conscience. if any. The Patrol flag shall be traingular in shape white in colour with Patrol Emblem in red colour. Each Scout and Guide shall practise to lerence and respect the faith of the other Scouts and Guides. Scouts Own and Guides Own. . each. .

subscription. whereas Flock. if any. . be brought together at Rallies and at other special functions with the permission of the concerned DCs. perfect cooperation. The Income of the State Association shall consist of income from the properties of the State Association. donattions and contributions. and other sources. External Relations . Team and Group. training of Commissioners may be separate or common. and Individual Registration Fees.subscriptions. Though separate. but shall not solicit money. special funds raiased from time to time. donations. if any. if any . Renewal Fees and Individual Registration Fees. special funds raised from time to time . Crew. grantsn from the State Goverment and the National Association and contributions from distrct or local authorities and other sources. It is the cardinalk principle of the Scout and Guide Movementthat a Scout or a Guide shall earn momey. Registration Fees. the Distridt or Divisional Association and the Local Association consists of Scouts anbd Guides. The State Association. Training shall be separate for boys girls all levels. donations and contributions. special funds raised from time to time. Renewal Fees. training Scouters and Guiders shall be separate exeept in the case of special courses for which special permission of the National Commissioner or the State Chief Commissioner as the case may be is necessary. there shall be a Scout Wing and a Guide Wing. harmony and cordiality shall prevail between the Scout Wing and the Guide Wing. Company. the District or Divisional Association or the Local Association or the Groiup shall raise funds only within their respecttive areas. Troop and Crew and a separate Group for Flock. contributions. in other words Pack. boys and girls may. Individual Registration Fees. if any. The income of the District or Divisional Association as the case may be shall consist of income from the properties of the District or Divisional Association. registration Fees. Exchange of Scout and Guide instructirs is also permissible with the approval of the concernad Commissioners. There shall be no common membership of boys and girls in Pack . and other sources. subscriptions. Flock. if any. The Scout Wing The Guide Wing Whenever and wherever the National Association the State Association. special funds nraised from time to time and other sources. A Scout or Guide shall not engage himself or herself or participate in street sales or collection except with thw permission of the State Chief Commissioner and under the supervision of the concerned Local or Distrct or Divisional Association. Registration Fees. if any . company and Team .subscriptions. Company and Team shall consist of girls and there shall be a separate Group for Pack.donations and contributions. Troop . however. if any. The Income of the Locasl Association shall consist of income from the properties of the Local Association. Troop and Crew are meant for boys. The Group mincome shall consist of income from properties.

Registration of Indian Groups/ Associations Any unit or Association of Indian Cubs. Cancellation of Regisration a The State Chief Commissioner may. on such suspension an enquiry by such person and on such line as may be directed shall be consducted. Guide. . Individual Registrtion Fee and Annual Renewal Fee. on commissioner may either withdraw the suspension or for reasons to be recorded cecel the registrtion of the Group. c Against the order of suspension by the District Commissioner or Distict or Divisional Association or Local Association an appeal shall lie with the State Chief . withdraw the suspension or cancel the registretion of the Group. The Lone Group shall pay the registrtion Fee. . Rovers/Bulbuls.the Group shall pay the Registration and Renewal fees as fixed by the respective Association and the Individual Registration Fees as fixed by the State Association . at such enquiry the Group shall be given an opportunity to be heard and make representation. Association. the Group shall be given an opportunity to be heard and to make representation at such enquiry. on the recommendation of the concerned District Commissioner. on such nsuspension an enquiry by such person and on such lines as may be directed shall be conducted. for special reasons. Registration of a Long Group A Lone Group may. suspend the registration of a Group. The National Association is affiliated to the World Organisation of Scout Movement and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. The District or Divisional Association and Local Association shall pay prescribed Registration Fee and the Annual Renewal Fee. . Scouts. . . be registered directly with the State Association. on completion of such enquiry the concerned District Commissionar may make recommendation to the State Chief Commissioner for cancallation of registation of the Group and the State Chief Commissioner may on perusal of the papers or on such further enquiry as he may hold or direc either. The State Association is affiliated to the National. the State Association shall pay the prescribed Affiliation Fee and Annual Renewal Fee. The National Association is a Society registered under the Societies Registrtion Act XXI of . Rangers functioning outside India may be registered as such with the National Headquarters on the recommendation of the National Commissioner either as a lone unit or as an Overseas District Association. CHAPTER III . The National Association maintains friendly and cordial relations with other National Orgenisations of similar character and purpose . . The District or Divisional and the Local Association shall be registered with the State Association. either suo moto or on the recommendation of the concerned Local Association or District or Divisional Association or the District or Divisional Commissioner. Registrtion of a Group A Group is registered with the State Association through the Local Association/ District Association. b The concerned District Commissioer or the Divisional or District Association or Local Association may suspend the registration of a Group .

xix The State Commissioners of Scouts . viiiThe State Oreganising Commissioner of Scouts. vi The District or Divisional Commissioners of Scouts.eader Traninig xiii Deputy Director of Guides I. eader Traninig xiv Deputy Director of Scouts Projects xv Deputy Director of Guides Projects xvi Assistant Directors xvii Regional Organising Commissioners of Scouts xviii Regional Organising Commissioners of Guides. The National Commissiner shall issue a warrant to. . i Headquarters Commissioners of Scouts. withdraw the suspension CHAPTER IV WARRANTS . v The District Chief Commissioners. A warrant signed by the State Chief Commissioner and the concerned State Commissioner shall be is sued to. . iv The Deputy Chief Commissioners of Guides. A warrant signed by the National Commissioner and the concerned Chief Commissioner shall be issued to. . iv Assistant State Commissioners of Guides. and iii The State Chief Commissioners. . xx The State Commissioners of Guides. Every appointment to every Executive Rank shall be made by a Warrant. v National Headquarters Commissiners. vii The District or Divisional Commissioners of Guides. i The Chief Commissioner of Scouts.Commissioner and the State Chief Commissioner may on such enquiry as he may direct. iii Assistant State Commissioners of Scouts. ii The International Commissioner of Guides iii The Deputy Chief Commissioner of Scouts. i The International Commissioner of Scouts. ii The Chief Commissioner of Guides. ii Headquarters Commissioners of Guides. vi Director vii Joint Director Support Services viii Joint Director of Scouts Field Operations ix joint Director of Guides Field Operrations x Deputy Director of Scouts Boy Operations xi Deputy Director of Guides Girl Programme xii Deputy Director of Scouts I.

xiv The Assistant State Training Commissioner of Scouts. Pluralities No person shall be eligible to hold two or more warrants at the same time and no person shall be eligible to hold a warrant of any other rank at the same time. xix The District Training Commissioners of Guides. xxii The District Headquarters Commissioners of Scouts. . The warrant will be valid for the period for which a person is appointed or elected as the case may be. the warrant shall cease to be in force when the holder discontinues or fails to perform the functions and duties for which the warrant is issued. xvi The Distict Organising Commissiners Of Scouts. these warrants shall be issued by the National Commissioner. xviiiThe District Training Commissioners of Scouts. xii The State Training Commissioner of Scouts. Provided. and in the interest of the Movement. the warrant shall be valid for the term of appointment. xi The joint or Assistant State Organising Commissioner of Guides. Notwithstanding the period mentioned in the warrant. in any exceptional case. On the expiry of warrant of efflux of tiome the holder shall continue to perform the function and duties till a succerssor is appointed. vv The Assistant State Training Commissiner of Guides. however. xiiiThe State Training Commissioner of Guides. xvii The District Organising Commissiners of Guides. . xxivThe Warden for the Camp Sites. xxi The Assistant District Commissioners of Guides. . . i Consent in the Proforma prescribed is necessary for warrant for the rank of Chief Commissioner of Scoutsn and Chief Commissioner of Guides. xxiiiThe District Headquarters Commissioners of Guides. xxviThe Group Scouters. . in the case of stipendiary Commissioners.ix The State Organising Commissioner of Guides. no person shall hold a warrant of more than one State Association. ii As soon as appointment is made for any other rank of Commissioner at the National Level on the receipt of the consent in the proforma prescribed warrants shall be prepered by the Director and placed for the signature of the concerned Chief Commissioner and the National Commissioner. xx The Assistant District Commissioners of Scouts. Procedure for issue of Warrants A. x The join or Assistant State Organising Commissioner of Guides. . xxviiThe Group Guiders. Provided the National Commissioner or the State Chief Commissioner. permit any person to hold more than one warrant or a warranted rank and any other rank. xxv Assistant Warden for the Camp sites. unless otherwise directed. as the case may be.

the proforma prescribed before the concerned State Commissioner and the State Chief Commissioner for signature and issue. Withdrawal of Warrants Warrants issued by the National Commissioner may be withdraw. Renewal of Warrant The warrant shall be renewed by the same authority which had issued the warrants following the same prescribed for issue of warrants as such. District Training Commissioners of Scouts/ Guides of District and Local Association. for reasons to be given in writing by the National Commissioner in consultation with Chief Commissioner concerned and Warrants issued by the State Chief . iv As soon as appointment is made for District Chief Commissioner. application shall be made by the Chairman of the Group Committee on the recommendation of the Group Leader in the prescribed proforma. ii State Chief Commissioner recommends the names of State Commissiner of Scouts and State Commissioner of Guides along with a request the proforma prescribed to the National Commissiner for issue of Warrant. the Secretary shall place the warrant alongwith request in the proforma presecribed before the concerned State Commissioner and the State Chief Commissioner for signature and issue. the DA/LA shall refer the ucase to the State Chief Commissioner specifying reasons for such refusal and in that event the State Chiaf Commissioner will take the final decision for reasons to be specifically recorded in writing in consultation with the State Commissioner concerned regarding the renewal.B. i As soon as election is completed for the rank of State Chief Commissioner. vi In the case of warrant for Gorup Leader Scout and Group Leader Guide of sponsored Group. . District or Divisional Commissioner of Scouts/ Guides. vii above is refused by DA/LA as the case may be. In case of warrants for Scuoters or Guiders of such Group. the Secretary shall place the warrant alongwith a request proforma prescribed before the concerned State Commissioner and the State Chief Commissioner for signature and issue. If any application for renewal of warrants is refused by DA or LA as the case may be. applications recommended by the sponsoring authoruty and the Group Leader Scout Group Leader Guide will be send in the prescribed proforma. vii In case of warrants for Scouters or Guiders of Open Groups.. the declaration of the result by the Returning Officer along with a Request letter and a declaration in the proforma prescribed from the National Commissioner for issue of warrant. v As soon appointment is made foer District Organising Commissioner of Scouts/ Guides. DA/LA should refer such case to the State Chief Commissioner specifying the reasons for such refusel and in the event State Chief Commissioner will take the final decision in consultation with the concerned State Commissioner in respect of the issue of the warrant. . applications duly recommended by the concerned sponsoring authority will be sent in the prescribed proforma . viii If any application for issue of warrant under clause. iii As soon as appointment is made for any other rank of Commissioner at State level the Secretary shall place the warrant alongwith a request .

Assistant State Commissioners of Guides. Deputy Director of Guides Leaders Training. Deputy Chief Commissioner of Guides. National Commissioner . Headquarters Commissioners. are as follows a National Association Level Commissioners of all ranks. . State Training Commissioner of guides. International Commissioner of Scouts. CHAPTER V UNIFORM FOR EXECUTIVE NON EXECUTIVE RANKS . Chief Commissioner of Scouts. will be consulted in respect of with drawal of warrants of Chief Commissioner and State Commissioner respectively . National Headquarters Commissioners. Chief Commissioner of Guides. State Organising Commissioner of Guides. Deputy Director of Scouts Boy Programme. by the State Chief Commissioner in consultation with the State Commisssioner concerned. Deputy Director of Guides Girl Programme. namely. Executive ranks at the National level. Joint DirectorSupport Services. Deputy Chief Commissioner of Scouts. State Commissioner of Scouts. State Organising Commissioners of Scouts. State Commissioner of guides. National Executive Commissioner or State Executive Committee as the case may be. Deputy Director of Scouts Leader Training. Assistant Directors. State Training Commissioner of Scouts. the State level. Regional Organising Commissioners of Scouts. Regional Organising Commissioners of Guides. Deputy Director of Scouts Projects.Commissioner may be withdrawn . b State Association Level. International Commissioner Guides. Deputy Director of Guides Projects. Director. for reasons to be given in writing. Joint Director of Scouts Field Operations. Joint Director of Guides Field Operations. Assistant State Commissioners of Scouts. the District or Divisional and Local levels. State Chief Commissioner.

Assistant State Training Commissioner of Scouts. and maximum length of cms. vii World Scout Badge This shall be worn in the centre of the pleat on the right pocket of the shirt. District Commissioner of Guides. District Organising Commissioner of Scouts. ii Trousers Navy blue trousers . AssistantState Organising Commissioner of Guides. sleeves may be turned down in cold weather. above the left pockt of the shirt or at the same place on the jersey. viii Rank Badge A Rank Badge as designed by the Bharat Scouts amp Guides for the particular rank held by the adult leader may be worn cms. worn round the necs over the shoulder straps witha woggle other than the Gilwell.Woggle. District Chief Commissioner. c District or Divisional and Local Association Level. A Sikh may wear a blue turban with official Cap Badge. Scarf for Commissioners of all ranks will be purple in colour. vi Belt Grey Nylex belt with official buckle of the Bharat Scoutsamp guides supplied by the National Association When a jersey is worn belt shall be worn under the jersey. vi Membership Badge A cloth badge with green back ground with Fieurdelis in yellow. Men Commissioners and other ranks shall wear uniform as under i Shirt A steel grey Shirt with two patch pockets with shoulder straps with half or rolled up sleeves. iii Head Dress Dark blue beret cap with official cap badge supplied by National Association. If They are connected with grroup they may also wear the scarf of the Group .They may also wear the Himalaya Wood Badge Scarf if entitled to it.Assistant State Organising Commissionerof Scouts. . Assistant District Commissioners of Scouts. Diatrict Organising Commissioner of Guides. Wearing of the cap is compulsory durining Ceremonies. Headquarters Commissioner. v Scarf A tringular scarf of appropriate colour with a base and two sides. Assistant State Training Commissioner of Scouts. Assistant Distict Commissioners of Guides. District Training Commissioner of Scouts. Training Counsellors of Scouts. super imposed by Trefoil with the Ashoka Chakra also in yellow in the eentre shall be wom in the centre of the pleat of the left poket of the shirt or at the same place on the jersey . District Training Commissioner of Guides. . each of the two sides shall have minimum length of cms. District Commissioner of Scouts. Training Counsellors of Guides.

blue saree made of plain non. Scarf/ Tie may also be wornduring the International gatherings. Blue Colour Tie with BSG Emblem on a blue shirt and navy blue Trouser may be worn Navy Blue Blazer with BSampG logo.ix Socks Black socks shall be worn.open sports collar with eqaulettes on both the shoulders. The skirt and blouse shall not be tight fitted. above the elbow with tirned upstitched down cuffs cm. width with white back ground and the serial number optional and name of ther district State in red letters shall be worn on both the shoulders immediatly below the seam. The blouse shall not be tight fitted. iii Scarf A Scarf of the appropriate colour and pattern shall be worn round the neck with the woggle. half sleeves cm. wide. A white blouse of plain non. open sports collar with epaulettes on both shoulders. The length of the blouse shall be cm. The length of the blouse shall be cm.tranparent material with two patch pockets.cm. Meetings. xi Shoulder Badge A shoulder badge of cm.super imposed by the Trefoil with Ashoka Chakra in Yellow in the centre shall be worn on the middle of the left sleeve. OR Saree and BlouseDeep sky. ii Membership Badge A cloth badge with green background with Fleurdelis in yellow. above the elbow with turned up and stitched down cuffs. Casual Wears Navy blue T. Women Commissionaers and other ranks shall wear uniform as under i Salwar. Blue Trouser with BSG Belt. Kameez and Dupatta A white salwar and white kameez of plain nontransparent material. below the waistline.transparent material and a white blouse of of plain nontransparent material with two patch pockets. The length of the skirt will be upto the half distance between knee and ankle.Shirt with BSG Emblem. xiii Metal BadgeA metal badge similar to the cloth badge may be worn in mufti. The salwar and kameez shall not of plain non. wide. OR Midi Skirt and Blouse Midi Skirt in deep skyblue colour made of plain nontransparent material with side pockets and a slit at the back. The kameez shall have two patch pokets and two side pockets. half sleeves cm. . For Seminars.cm. The shape of the scarf shall be traingular with base and two sides and . length and .transparent material. The length of the kameez sall be upto the knees. Black socks and Shoes. wide. xii Overcoat. Navy blue wind sheater or Jacket may be worn during winter season. below the waistline. open sports colour with epaulettes on both the shoulders. Blazer or Jaclet A Navy Blue overcoat. x Footwear Black shoes leather or canvas with laces may be worn. above the elbow with turned up and stitched down cuffs cm. Training Courses and Conferences. to cm. half sleevescm.

The scarf is optional for Commissioners. xiii Metal Badge A metal Badge of the Bharat Scouts amp Guides may be worn when not in uniform. width with white background and the serial number optional and name of the District/State in red letters shall be worn on both the shoulders immediatly below the seam. Note The Scarf of Commissioners of all ranks is purple in colour. v Socks White socks may be worn. vii Rank BadgeA Rank Badge as Designed by the Bharat Scouts and Guides for the particular rank hald by the adult leader may be worn above the right pocket or on the side not coveres by the saree.Presidents c Treasurer . NonExecutive Ranks Nonexecutive Ranks are as follows.Presidents b State Association President Vice. a National Association. x Overcoat or Cardigan When worn it shall be black in colour without any design. xii Jewellery No jewellery shal be worn except those enjoined by religion or custom. President Vice. Note The Commissioner shall wear a round metal Rank Badge of the Bharat Scouts and Guides Emblem in purple colour with purple border. and maximum of cms. If they are connected with a Group they may wear the scarf of the group. to cm. xiv Optional Camp Uniform Deep sky blue salwar and kameez with deep skyblue dupatta. Note The belt is optional when a blouse and saree is worn. iv Belt Brown leather belt with official buckle of the Bharat Scouts amp Guides supplied by the National Association. cm. Sleeveless according to the season allowed.each of the two sides of the scarf shall have a minimum length of cms.Presidents State Treasurer State Secretary Joint State Secretary c District/ Divisional and Local Associations i a President b Vice. Black leather closed shoes may be worn. vi Footwear. xi Hair Ribbon Black plain ribbon or black plain hair band without any desingn may be worn. . length and . ix Shoulder Badge A shoulder badge of cm. viii World Guide Badge Thies hadge shall be worn just above the rigth pocket.

width with white background and the serial number optional and name of the District/ State in red letters shall be worn on both the shoulders immediately below the seam. the appropridente letter to denote the Rank. viii Rank Badge i A Rank Badge as designed by the Bharat Scouts and Guides for the particular rank held by the adult leader may be worn cm. S for Secretary and I for Instructor may be inscribed. the belt shall be worn under the jeersey. vi Membership Badge A cloth badge with green background with Fleurdelis in yellow. T for Treasurer. each of two sides shall have a minimum length of cms. ix Socks Black. with Bharat Scouts and Guides Emblem may be worn cm. v Scarf A trangular scarf of appropriate colour with a base and two sides.If they are connected with grounp they may also wear the scarf of tghe Group. iii Head Dress A dark blue beret cap with official cap badge. xii Overcoat. navy blue wind sheater or jacket may be worn during winter season . iii On the badge. super imposed by Trefoil with Ashoka Chakra also in yellow in the centre shall be worn in the centre of the pleat of the left pocket of the shirt or at the same place on the jersey. Notei A cloth rank badge. xi Shoulder Badge A shoulder badge of cm. cms. iv Belt Grey nylex belt with official buckle of the Bharat Scouts and Guides supplied by the National Association . Men holding non. Blazer or Jacket A Navy blue overcoat. .worn round the neck over the shulder straps with a woggle other than the Gilwell Woggle.VP for VicePresident. green in colour. ii Trousers Navy Blue. A Sikh may wear a blue turban with cap badge. Wearing of the Cap is compulsory during Ceremonies. . such as P for President. and maximum length of cms. xiii Metal Badge A metal Badge similar to the cloth badge may be worn in mufti . to cm. above the left pocket. District or Divisional and State Associations. above the left pocket. The sleeves may be turned down in cold weather.d Secretary e Joint Secretary ii Instructors appointed by the Local. Women holding nonexecutive ranks shall wear uniform as under .executive ranks may wear uniform as under i Shirt A steel grey shirt with two patch pockets and shoulder straps with half or rolled up sleeves. x Foot wear Black shoes leather or Canvas with laces may be worn. above the left pocket of the shirt or at the same place on the jersey. ii A similar metal badge in green colour may be worn in mufti. When a jersy is worn.cm. vii World Scout Badge This shall be worn in the centre of the pleat of the right pocket of the shirt. They may also wear the Himalaya Wood Badge scarf if entitled to it . lenght and .

Kameez and Dupatta A white salwar and white kameez of plain nontransparent material. The length of the kameez shall be upto the knees. wide. length and . half sleeves cm. half sleeves cm. cm. above the elbow with turned up and stitched down cuffs. above the elbow with turned up and stitched down cuffs cm. The skitr and blouse shall not be tight fitted. Note The belt is optional when a blouse and saree is worn. and maximum of cms. The blouse shall not be tight fitted . The Scarf is optional for Commissioners. OR Saree and Blouse Deep sky. open sports collar with epaulettes on both the shoulders.blue colour made of plain nontransparent material with side pockets and a slit at the back.blue saree made of plain nontranparent and a white blouse of plain nontransparent material with two patch pockets. wide. iii Scarf A scarf of the appropriate colour and pattern shall be worn round the neck with the woggle. width with white back ground and the serial number optional and name of the District/State in red letters shall be worn on boththe shoulders immediately below the scam. The length of the blouse shall be cm. The shape of the scarf shall be triangular with the base and two sides and each of the two sides of the scarf shall have a minimum length of cms. wide. The length of the skirt will be upto the half distance between knee and ankle. Note The Commissioners shall wear a round metal Rank Badge of the Bharat Scouts and Guides Emblem in purple colour with purple border. The length of the blouse shall be cm. ii Badge A cloth badge with green background with Fleurdelis in yellow. OR Midi Skirt and Blouse Midi skirt in deep sky.i Sawar. the salwar and kameez shall not be tigtfitted. Note The Scarf of Commissioners of all ranks is purple in colour. cm.transparent material . If they are connected with a Group they may wear the scarf of the Group. viii World Guide Badge This badge shall be worn just above the right pocket . super imposed by the Trefoil with Ashoka Chakra in yellow in the centre shall be worn on the middle of the left sleeve. viii World Guide Badge A Cloth World Guide badge shall be born just above the right pocket or on the side not covered by sari and to the right of the other Badges. below the waistline. ixShoulder Badge A shoulder badge of cm to cm. vi Footwear Black leather closed shoes may be worn. iv Belt Brown leather belt with official buckle of the Bharat Scouts and Guides supplied by the National Association. v Socks Camel socks may be worn. A white blouse of plain nontransparent material with two patch pockets. open sports collar with epaulettes on both shoulders . open sports collar with epaulettes on both the shoulders.The kameez shall have two patch pockets and two side pockets.above the elbow with turned up and stitched down cuffsn cm. . vii Rank Badge A Rank Badge as designed by the Bharat Scouts and Guides for the particular rank held by the adult leader may be worn above the right pocket or on the side not covered by the saree. below the waistline. The Dupatta shall be deep skyblue in colour made of plain non. half sleeves cm.

Awards for Gallantry. xiii Metal Badge A metal badge of the Bharat Scouts amp Guides may be worn when not in uniform. The service Star of a Cab or a Bulbul shall be on blue background with sixpointed metal star in the centre. . a Medal of Merit b Bar to Medal of Merit c Silver Star d Bar to Silver Star e Silver Elephnt. cm.ix Shoulder Badge A shoulder badge of cm. length and . Thanks Badge. . CHAPTER VI DECORATION AND AWARDS . Service Stars are in metal only. Sleevess according to the season allowed. width with white background and the serial number optional and name of the District / State in red letters shall be worn on both the shoulders immediately below the seam. The Service Star for a Scouter or Guider or a person who holds any nonexective or honorary rank shall be on green background with six pointed metal star in the centre. Second and subsequent service stars shall bear the numbers . Service Stars Service Stars are awarded for each year of service of one kind. a Letter of Commendation b Certificate c Gilt medal d Bar to Gilt Medal e Silver Medal f Bar to Silver Medal g Bronza Medal Awards for meeritious service. The Service Star of a Scout or Guide shall be on green background with six point metal star in the centre and the Service Star of a mRover or Ranger Shall be on red background with six pointed metal star in the centre. xi Hair Ribbon Black plain ribbon or black plain hair band without any design may be worn. to cm.. Long Service Decoration.. Special Service Star. xii Jewellery No jewellery shall be worn except those enjoined by religion or custom. The Decorations and Awards sancutioned and authorised by the National Associaion are as follows Service Star. and so forth. x Overcoat or Cardigan When worn it shal be black in colour without any desing.

Scout. . . not performed at the same time. as the casee may be. other than those mentioned above shall not count for the purpose of the said peeriod of years. Guide. the words Bharat scouts and Guides are inscribed on the ring and the figure or or as the case may be is inscribed at the bottom of the ring. but for diffrent periods.The star may be changed each year with appropriate number to show the length of Service. Rover or Ranger. in addition to the Service star with red background to show his or her leength of service as a Rover or a Renger. A Scout or a Guide who has previously been a Cub or a Bulbul as the case may be. Ranger and Guider shall wear the service Stars above the pockety not covered by the sari. service as a Scout or a Guide as the case may be. Cub. Group Scouter. bor in any capacity.in addiion to the Service Star of Green background to show his or her length of service. servicee of more than ore kind performed at the same time shall be reckoned only for one star. Long Service Decorion is a medalion with a ring in blue colour with gold border. Special service star Special Service Star is awarded for service of years and more. years service need not be continuous nor need it be in the same rank. Group Guider. when a year s service comprisees different kinds of service. continue to indicate the Service as a Scout or a Guode or a Cub or a Bulbul. . Scout or Guide. likewise a Rover or a Ranger mey. the insed is the Emblem of the Bharat Scouts and Guides. lenth of service is to be counted from the commeencement of the date of the probationary peeriod and in the case of other ranks from the date of apointmant. Transfer shall not affect the length of service to be reckoned for the purpose of Service Star. Length of service is reckoned from the date of first investiture in the case of a Cub or Bulbul. the service which is the longest shall be reckned for the purpose of service star. A minimum number of service stars shall be worn to indicate the length of service of one kind. may continue to wear the Star with blue background and the appropriate figure inscribed to indicate his or her length of service as a Cub or a Bulbul. as thee casee may be as a Scout or a Guide. as the case may be. Special Service star is on yellow background with six pointed metal star in the centre with the figure inscrubed in the centre to indicate the length of service. It is optional to wear the seervicee star. . Bulbul. Long Service Decoration Long service Decoration is awarded to warranted members of the Movement who have rendered not less than year of faithful and efficient seervice in any of the ranks herein after mentioneed namely. Rover and Scouter shall wear the service Star immediately above the leeft pocket. in the case of Scouter or Guider. Service with any recognised foreing Scout or Guide Association may be reckoned for the purpose of Service star. as the may be.and Commissioner of all ranks.Service stars and the special Service Stars are awarded by the State Chief Commissioner on the recommendation of the appropriate authorities.

. . in the case of women the medals are worn on the side not covered by sari. Letter of Commendation may be granted. Long Service Decortion is awarded by the State Cheif Commissioner in consultion with the concerned State Commissioner and the State Executive Committee on the recomendation of the Local or the District or Divisional Assocoation. in case of a Group the medal may be pinned on the Group Flag. Awards for Gallantry are a A Bronze Medal with blue and green ribbon.a certificate may be granted. Guiders and women Commissioner may wear the Medallion on the side not side not covered by the sari. The recommendation shall not specify any grade of Award. Award for Meritorious Service . Thanks Badge is awarded by the State Chief Commissioner in consultation with the concerned State Commissioner and the State Executive Commitee on the recommendation of the Diostrict Cheif Commissioner. Long Service Medallion shall be worn above the rigth pocket. f Letter of Commendation in case of case of Gallantry which does not meri the Medal or the Bar or the Certificate. who have rendered special good service to the Movement. Thanks Badges Thanks Badge is awarded to the friends and well wishers of the Movement other than active Scouts or Guides or Scouters or Guides or any warranted members of the Movement.the Local or the District or Divisional Association. this is the highest award for Gallantry and is granted for special heroism or extraordinary risk. b A Silver Medal with green ribbon. Scouter or Guider or a person who holds nonexecutive or honorary rank or to a Group in case of joint action. Award may be renewed for each addional period of years. Medals are worn on uniform above the right pocket. The Recommendation for the Award of Gallantry shall contain a full account of the event and the evidence of the eyewitnesses wherever available. The State Chief Commissioner shall make the recommendation in consultation with the concerned State Commissioner and the State Executive Committee. this is awarded for gallatary with considerable risk c A Gilt Medal with green ribbonthis is awarded for gallantry of moderate risk d Bar to the above medls may be granted for additional acts of gallantry. Thanks Badge is composed of the Bharat Scouts and Guides Emblem set in a circular frame with the word Thanks inscribed at the top. Award for Gallantry is made by the National Commissioner suo moto or on the recommendation of the State Cheif Commissioner in consultation with the concerned Cheif Commissioner and the National Executive Committee. e Ceertificate in case of Gallantry which does not merit the medal or the Bar. Group Scouters and Guiders. Award for Gallantry Award of Gallantry is made to the Scout or Guide. Thanks Badge does not confwer membership of the Association and it must not be worn on uniform.

ii Medal of Merit is awarded to both warranted and nonwarranted ranks such as President. iii Medal of Merit is awarded by the State Chief Commissioner Suo moto on the recommendation of the concerned Assistant State Commissioner. iv A Cloth Emblem with the design in green colour is also issued. ii Service as Cub or Scout or Rover or Bulbul or Guide or Ranger shall not count for the purpose of year service.Vice President. v A cloth Emblem with the design in yellow colour is also issued. vii Silver Star is worn on the uniform above the right pocket by men and on the side not covered by sari by women. vi Award is made by the National Commissioner suo moto on the recommendation of the cincerned Chief Commissioner and the National Executive Committee. VicePresident.Treasurer. Chaiman. iv Award is a five pointed Star with the Bharat Scouts and Guides Emblem. Silver Staris awarded to both warranted and nonwarranted ranks such as President. the District Chief Commissioner and the District or the Local Association in consultation with the concerned State Commissioner and the State Executive Committee. Joiint Secretary annd Assistant any one or all ranks for not less than years. Bar to the Medal of Merit A Bar to Medal of Merit may be awarded for not less than five years of additional service of similar character after the award of Medal of merit. Awards for meritorious service are a Medal of Merit b Bar to Medal of Merit c Silver Star.Seacretry. Treasurer. suspended form a yellow ribbon. ii The Award is made by the National Commissioner Suo moto or on the recommendation of the State Chief Commissioner in consultation with the concerned Chief Commissioner and the National Executive Committee. the State Chief Commissioner shall make the recommendation suo moto or on the recommendation of the District or Divisional or Local Association in consultation with the concerned State Commissioner and the State Executive Committee. Chatrman. iii Award is issued with a cetificate. the State Chief Commissioner shall make the recommendation suo moto or the recommendation of the District or Division or the Local Assiciation in cinsultation with concerned State Commissioner and the State Executive Committee. When the award is made by the National . Bar to Silver Star A Bar to Silver Star may be awarded for not less than years of additional service of a similar character after the award of Silver Star . Medal of Merit i Medal of Merit is the Bharat Scouts and Guides Emblem in golden colour within a white metal circle suspended from a green ribbon. d Bar to Silver Star and e Silver Elephent.Secretry Joint Secratry and Assistant Secretry for special Distinguished and continuous service for years and more in any one or all the ranks. v Medal of Merit or cloth Emblem may be worn in mufti also. Silver Exephant i Silver Elephant is the highest National Award and is awarded for service of most exceptional charater to the Movement.

CHAPTER VII MISCELLANEOUS . or be concerned in any broadcast on the Scout and Guide Movement without the previous approval of the State Association or National Associatio as the case may be . iii No member of the Assoociation may express opinion in the public or in the press on any matter of policy or principle. Autographs No autographs shall be sought at a Scout or Guide function. v The Award shall be worn on uniform on special occasions only. NOTE They shall wear correct Scout / Guide Uniform. . iv A cloth emblem with design in blue. March past and Posse of Welcome i Parties of Scouts or Guides on the march must have responsible traffic pickets at the head and rear. to any National or State Level Organisations of other National or to any Embassy or Legation in India or abroad except through the State Association or the National Association as the case may be. iii The Award is a Silver Elephant suspended from a ribbon into which are woven three strandards blue. schools. green and red may be worn in mufti. . Scouts or Guides in Scout or Guide uniform shall not play bandes in processions. Drill. ii Correspondence on Scouts and Guides Matters Must niot be addressed to ther president of the Indian Republic or to any Department of the Govt. churches. mosques. Scout or Guide Bandes shall not be played at any function other than the Scout and Guide functions or at any nof the instituttions to which the Groupbelongs. where such exist must be so conduted as to avoid nuisance to the public in particular. must not be played before temples. Communications It is desirable that correspondence shall be reduced as much as possible. Bands Bands.with a view to earn money. without the permission of the District Commissioner. . Bugle practice must not be carried on in open places within metres of houses. . the Scouter or Guideer in charge will make suitable arrangements outside the functions with a guest to get the autographs in properly kept autograph books. green and red colours to represent the three sections of the Scout snd Guide Movement. Licence must be obtianed baforehand whenever necessary . They must not be played after p. All communications to the National Association shall be addressed to the Director and all communications to the State Associations or District or Divisoonal or Local Associations shall be addressed to the respective Secretary . If Scouts or Guides are interested in autographs. of India or any State Govt. . . hospitals or any house where there are sick persons. . in the street.m. Brass and buggle bands are not permitted for Cubs or Bulbuls.Commissioner suo moto in consultation with concerned Chief Commissioner and the National XCommissioner shall also consult the concerned State Chief Commissioner.

viii that the boat which sails is in charge of an experienced person or a professional sailor. Ordinarily. iii that a picket of at least good swimmers preferably those who hold the rescuer badge is on duty. ix that the boat is in order and in good condidion. As regards sea Scouts and sea Guides training the special Rule framed in this behalf shall apply. Certificates and Letters of Recommendations Scouts / Guides and Scouters and Guiders must not solicit certificates or letters of recommendations for service done as it is contrary to the spirit of Scouting and Guiding . unless he or sha is satisfied i that the person can swim yards in uniform or in other clothes. . vii that tha person bknows how to handle an oar. The Divisional or District and Local Associaions may appoint Camp Wardens and Assistant Camp Wardens in their respective areas in consultation with their . . no Scouts or Guides below the rank of Pratham Sopan shall be allowed to participate in this manner of welcome. shall only be at function of Scouts or Guides or their own institutions. . swimming or boationg of any kind. ii that the person has practical know ledge of the methods of rescue. Camp Warden The Camp Warden and Assistant Camp Wardens shall be appointed by the National Commissioner in case of National Assocition in consultation with the Cheif Commissioner and by the State Cheif Comnmissioner in case of State Association in consultation with the State Commissioner. Bathing. xi that Rules of Health and Sanitations are also observed. The terms and conditions of their services shall be as laid down in the Service Rules. vi that the person has a companion in water or on the bank or shore to help in case of emergency. iii Posse of welcome.ii Such pickets at night must show a white light in front and a red light in the rear. v that the permission of the owner of the thank is obtained. Swimming and Boating i No Scouter or Guider or any other person incharge for the time being may accord permission to any Scout or Rover or Guide or Ranger to take part in bathing. x that every Safety Rule is observed strictly. iv that the written permission of the parent or guardian of the Scout or Rover or Guide or Ranger is produced. . if given to the distinguished guest. other than their own without the permission of the State Associations on the recommendations of the concerned DIstrict Commissioner and the Disrict Commissioner and the District Chei Commissioner. Theatres Scouts and Guides in Uniforms are not allowed to appear on the stages of theatres or music halls in public performances. .quotArch Stavesquot shall not be used in any circumstance .

He / She should carry with him / her an International letter of introduction issued by the National Headquarters . as approved by the National Council at its meeting held at the National Headquarters. . NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS Lakshmi Mazuumdar Bhawan.State Visits and Participations No member of the State Association shall participate. Recognised by the world Organisation of Scout Movement and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. represent in any other states event without prior sanction of the home State Headquarters. a Inter District Visits and Participations No member of a District Association can participate or represent in any other Districts event without prior sanction of the home district . .I . Aims. camp. represent in any of the International Event in the Foreign Countries without the prior sanction of the Home State Headquarters.GENERAL Established on November . The Hindustan Scout Association and . District Commissioners and Assistant District Commissioners. as a result of the merger of the Boy ScoutsAssociation.P.respective Districtn Cheif Commissioners.O. Indraprastha Estate. b Inter.The Girls Guides Association. Publishers s Note . R. Amendments at Rules and A. Policy. camp. New Delhi. c International Visits and Participations No member of Bharat Scouts and Guides shall participate. India.Mahatma Gandhi Marg. on November .. amp Organisation Of THE BHARAT SCOUTS amp GUIDES India PART . New Delhi.

CHAPTER V Uniforms for Executive. International visits and participation. it is game of the open air quot. The Flags.I GENERAL CHAPTER I Our FundamentalsDefinition. Autographs. State Association affiliated to the National Association. The Promise.Character. Award for Meritorious Service. Other Emblems. CHAPTER VIII Miscellaneous. Drill. Long Service Decoration. Medal of Merit. Non Executive Ranks. quotNo man Goeth about a more godly purpose than he who is mindful of the right upbringing not only of his own but of other mens childrenquot. Communications. Pluralities. Bathing. Withdrawal of Warrants. it mey be mentioned. CHAPTER II The Emblem. Special Service Stars. Regitration of Lone Group. Inter District visits and participation. These rules. Membership. CHAPTER IV Warrants.Bands. are discussed and enshrined by the stalwarts of the movement from all the cotners of the country.Inter State visits and participation. CHAPTER VI Decoration and Awards. Principles. Award for Gallantry. Thanks Badge. all the members will read these rules to follow them. Socrates Rule on how to play the game of Scouting and Guiding for Boys and Girls quotScouting and Guiding is a fine game. Governing Body. The Scout Wing and the Guide Wing. Diatrict or Divisional Association registered with State Association. TheMethod. Bar to Silver Star. Religious and Moraln Policy of Scout and Guide Movement. Financial Policy.The latest Rules included in this book are being presented after getting the approval of the National Council .This also means unreserved loyalty to the movement. Service Stars. Purpose. Theatres.It is hoped therefore. Silver Star.Fllowong these rules means recognising the lesdership. Certificates and Letter of Recommendation. Camp Warden.The Rules play a very important role in the life of an organisation. if we put our backs into it and tackle it well. THe World Badge. External Relations. Swimming and Boating. Registretion of a Group. Silver Elephant. Registration of Overseas Indian Groups Associations. . CONTENTS PART. but remember. Procedure for issue of Warrants. March past and Posse of Welcome. CHAPTER III National Association is a registered Society under Act XXI of . Renewal of Warrants.The movement of the organisation is kept on right track with the help of rules. Scouts Ownand Guides Own. Cancellation of Registration. The Law. Bar to the Medal of Merit.

is going to develop a higher standard of good citizenship amongst the rising generation and one which cannot fail to be of highest value to the Nationalquot. quotCollection of rules are guiding lines for Players in the game to help them in a difficultyquot quotI am perfectly confident that the keeness of all ranks assisted by such code. From writing of Lord Baden Powell .quotFor Playing a great game successfully. a definite organisation and clear are essentailquot.