Friday, 14 September 2018

HOLISTIC knowledge of SCOUT MOVEMENT

STIC KNOWLEDGE OF THE SCOUT MOVEMENT 

     Scouting complements the school and the family, filling needs not met by either. Scouting develops self-knowledge and the need to explore, to discover and to want to know. Scouts discover the world beyond the classroom, tapping the skills of others to learn and to become individuals with all round development. Scouting helps young person's acquire plenty of life skills and enabels them to be useful citizens. Scouting is all about building confidence and self-esteem, learning important life skills and leadership skills, team building, outdoor adventure, education, and fun to empower the youth! Scouts learn how to make good choices and to take responsibility for their actions so that they are prepared for their adult life as independent persons.

Mission Statement of WOSM

     The mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society.

Scope for Personal Growth and Development

     Through participation in outdoor activities like camps and hikes Scouts not only learn to be independent but also in the process to acquire skills in leadership and effective team work. They acquire skills in pioneering, first aid, cooking, mapping, signalling, observation etc. By participating in a wide variety of adventure programmes such as rock climbing, rafting, para sailinig etc., they not only have fun but also learn to strengthen their guts. 

     With several opportunities provided to serve the community at large by the Scout Movement, the Scouts and Guides get trained to be responsible citizens. This inspires young people to do their best and to always "BE PREPARED".

Saturday, 1 September 2018

GOWRI MANOHARI Paattum Naane

Gowrimanohari is the 23rd Melakartha which belongs to the fourth Chakra,  the Veda Chakra. Dikshitar school had a different name called Guarivelavali for this raga. Gaurimanohari is a versatile raga which renders a very pleasing effect. The raga gives us unbridled joy and happiness. The raga expresses the feeling of Bhakthi and Sringara and it is an all time raga (sarvakaalika raga).
The meaning of the raga name is interpreted as Gauri(Goddess Parvathy) who steals the heart – (manohari means one who steals the heart). So Gaurimanohari means Gauri who steals the heart. Another version of meaning is ‘one that is as pleasant and beautiful as Gauri'(Manoharam- pleasing)


In Mind, body and soul Chakra – Chakra 4 is the Chakra where one’s self esteem as well as the control around and within one’s life rests.This raga is rich in prayogas that generate a state of well being or sowkhya bhava, decreases stress and tension, and induce peace and tranquility of mind.

Arohana : S R2  G2  M1 P D2 N3 S
Avarohana : S N3 D2 P M1 G2 R2 S

(Shadjam, Chathusruthi Rishabham, Sadharana Gandharam, Suddha Madhyamam, Panchamam, Chathusruthi Dhaivatham and Kakali Nishadam)
This is a sarva swara gamaka vaika rakthi raga. Pratyahata Gamakam (SN ND DP PM ..) lends colour to the raga. Gowri manohari is a Tri-stayi raga. The raga is very beautiful in all the sthayis.This raga expresses a feeling of proclamation or a raga that makes a statement.Swaras of Gowrimanohari undergo melodic gamaka when rendered with imagination. This is a bhava rich melodious raga.The sacred hymns Tevaram sung by Oduvars use this raga in abundance.

Jeeva Swaras and Nyasa Swaras : R and P
Graha Swaras : S, P and D

Murcchanakaraka Mela Raga : R, M and P through Graha Bhedam will Yield Natakapriya (10th mela), Vachaspathi (64th mela) and Charukesi(26th mela) respectively.

Sancharas/Prayogas
P, pm mg gr r,,- rgmpdns- dns,,- sn nd dp pm mg gr r- gmpdn – SRGR,,RGMGRS- SRGRSN dnSSnd-pmgrsr-rpmgr- srgrs- sndnsr..

Immortal Compositions
There are numerous compositions in Gowrimanohari. Sri Lakshman Ragde has estimated 134 carnatic krithis in this raga.Undoubtedly the famous composition Guruleka etuvanti by Saint Tyagaraja takes the first place.Both melodic and rhythmic contents are well balanced and the madhyamakala  pace induces a unique thrill. The song Gowrimanohara by Papanasam Sivan is very soulful with mesmerizing melody. Dr.Balamuralikrishna’s composition Smarare is a majestic Gowrimanohari.The raga has wide expanse and is open for elaborate alapana. The krithi can be handled as a major item in a concert.

Tyagaraja Krithi – Guruleka – A Brief Commentary
In the krithi Guruleka Eduvanti, Tyagaraja has emphasised on the significance and importance of a mentor (Sadguru) in the success of life. The spiritual illumination won through the guru can counter the mental anguish caused by the attachment  to wife and family – thanuvu, suta, dhana, dhaara, dhaayaadhi and bhaandavulu. According to Tyagaraja one can attain the state of pure mind and satvika bhava by the removal of ignorance in the mind. Only with the  help of a Guru’s guidance this is possible. Thus this raga is aptly chosen by Tyagaraja to enlighten us that nobody can succeed without a guru’s grace.

Who is a Guru ?
The Guru Gita (verse 17) aptly describes the guru as “dispeller of darkness” (from gu, “darkness” and ru, “that which dispels”). So the literal meaning of the word Guru is one who eliminates darkness or one who enlightens.Guru is described as one without whom a meritorious person of any caliber remains in the dark. Guru clears the pollution of the mind. In association with a sishya, the Guru comes to know of the weak and strong points of his disciple. The strong points of the student would be highlighted and encouraged and the weak points would be carefully strengthened.Guru touches the mind of a student and transforms an illiterate into a scholar.

Major Krithis
A few are listed below.
Dayamado dayamado-Adi-Purandaradasa
Karunisu narahari -Adi-Purandaradasa
Palise ni enna shri mahalakshmi-Adi-Purandaradasa
Garuda gamana vasudeva -Rupaka    Tyagaraja
Guruleka etuvanti -KhandaChapu-    Tyagaraja
Pancha nadisha – Adi-Tyagaraja
Kaumari gaurivelavali- Adi-Muttusvami Dikshitar
Parashakti ishvari -Adi-Muttusvami Dikshitar
Sarasa sama mrdupada -Adi-Svati Tirunal
Gauri manohari pahi -Misra Jhampai-Jayachamaraja Odeyar
Devi gauri ninna -Jhampa-Muttiah Bhagavatar
Gauri manohara karunakara -Adi-Papanasham Shivan
Aparadhamulellanu-Adi-M.D.Ramanathan
Brova samayamide -AdiGarbhapurivasa
Arumillada tavamana -K/Chapu-Uttukadu Venkatasubbier
Bhima nadikkaraiyil- -Adi-Uttukadu Venkatasubbier
Pazhamo pazhamo pazham -Adi-Uttukadu Venkatasubbier
Tavam onrum ariyada -Adi-Uttukadu Venkatasubbier
Virundonru agudu -Adi-Uttukadu Venkatasubbier
Visati visati krishna-Adi-Uttukadu Venkatasubbier
Yarum iyalada tavamAna -K/Chapu-Uttukadu Venkatasubbier
Gauri manohari kamakshi-Adi-Mangalam Ganapati
Narayani bhaktajana -Adi-Mangalam Ganapati
Pada malar paninden -Adi-Mangalam Ganapati
Brovavamma shri chamundi-Trisra Rupaka-Mysore Vasudevacharya
Varalakshmi namostute –    Rupakam-Mysore Vasudevacharya
Jagattinai padaitta-Adi-Periasami Tooran
Nenjame ni anjade ini-Adi-Periasami Tooran
Un namam  un peccu-Adi-Periasami Tooran
Gauri manohariye -Adi-Shuddhananda Bharati
Oridam tarayo parama-Adi-Shuddhananda Bharati
Ponnana tirumukhattil-Jhampa-Shuddhananda Bharati
Anbu mayamana ambike undan    Adi    Rukmini Ramani
Aruviyum perugida arum gitam    Eka    Rukmini Ramani
Gauri manohari parashiva shankari    Adi    Rukmini Ramani
Nalla neram vallaiya shollaiya    K/Chapu    Rukmini Ramani
Tani oruvanai ni ninrayo    Adi    Rukmini Ramani

Favourite Filmy Raga
This is a popular raga in the filmy spectrum.When Gowrimanohari is mentioned, the song that comes to my mind is the evergreen hit Paattum Naane in the film Thiruvilayaadal sung by the immortal T.M.Soundararajan. Who can sing this with such bhava other than the legend himself ? One never gets bored even if the song is repeatedly heard or watched for quite a number of times. This famous song stars Nadigar Thilagam Sivaji Ganesan(another legendary actor par excellence) who acts as Lord Parameswara. Listen to the lyrics. It starts “Paattum Naane Bhaavavum Naane”…. which is a statement/proclamation by Lord Siva that HE is Nada and HE is the Bhava. The music director K.V.Mahadevan has brought out the melodic entity of this beautiful song with all the signature phrases and prayogas in this raga.Or it can be said that this song is an encyclopedia or primer about this raga-Gowrimanohari. The music is an all time favourite and ever green hit. That is the sort of effect K V Mahadevan leaves behind.
I think this is one of the favourite ragas of  Isaijnani Illayaraja. He has composed numerous songs in this raga which are high in melodic content and brings out the raga swaroopa quite well.

Illayaraja hits
Jnaan jnaan paadaNum- PoonthaLir-Jency.
Dooraththil naan kaNda-NizhalgaL-Janaki
Kannan naaLum-ILamaikolam-Janaki
BhoopaLam isaikkum-Thooral ninnu pochu-Yesudass,Uma RamaNan(goes to Charukesi in the last line of the CharaNam)
Sandana kaatre-Thanikkattu Raja-SPB, Janaki (beautifully transcends to ShankarabharaNam in the third line of the charaNams and goes back to Gowrimanohari)
Solaippovil maalai thendRal-VeLLai Roja-SPB, Janaki
Ponvaanam thaNNeer thoovudhu- IndRu nee naaLai naan-Janaki( set to misra chapu taaLam)
ViLakkeththu viLakkeththu vellikizhamai-Per sollum piLLai-Malaysia Vsaudevan & Chorus
Muththamizh kaviye-Dharmathin Thalaivan-Yesudass, Chitra
Adikaalai Nilave-Uruthi Mozhi-Jayachandran,Janaki(set to Khanda Chapu)
Tamizh translation of’Gurlekha etuvanti’ was used in ‘Moga muLL’.

Courtesy for Illayaraja Song list- Rajendrakumar of rajamanjari.blogspot.in

Friday, 24 August 2018

WHAT IS SCOUTING

WHAT IS SCOUTING?

EDUCATION FOR LIFE
Scouting complements the school and the family, filling needs not met by either. Scouting develops self-knowledge, the need to explore, to discover, to want to know.
Scouts discover the world beyond the classroom, tapping the skills of others to learn, and passing that knowledge on to others.

INTERNATIONAL
There are recognized Scout organizations and branches in more than 216 countries and territories.

GROWING
Scouting has never stopped growing since its founding in 1907. Today there are more than 25 million members – boys and girls. Scouting has doubled its membership in the last 20 years. Much of the growth is in developing countries.

OPEN TO ALL
Scouting is open to all, regardless of race or creed, in accordance with the purpose, principles and method conceived by its founder Robert Baden-Powell.

A MOVEMENT FOR YOUTH
Scouting is a Movement… on the move. Evolving and adapting everywhere according to local conditions, serving according to local needs.

NON–POLITICAL,NON–GOVERNMENTAL
Scouting does not and must not represent any political party or organization. Nonetheless, Scouts are encouraged to make a constructive contribution to their community, society and country.

ALSO A CHALLENGE FORADULTS
A chance to help young people. A way to improve the understanding between generations. In their service, adult leaders get valuable training and experience, adding to their personal development.

VOLUNTARY
Scouts and leaders must choose to join Scouting.

FUN, WITH A PURPOSE
Through recreation, Scouting achieves its purpose to help young people develop physically, intellectually, socially and spiritually

Wednesday, 22 August 2018

SCOUTING FOR BOYS

Part I. Scoutcraft
The first installment contains pages 3 to 70. It provides the basic details of Scouting.

1
Mafeking boy scouts, Scouts' work, "Kim", Books

2
Summary of Scout's course of instruction, the Elsdon murder

3
Boy Scouts' organisation, the scout's oath, Scout's salute and secret sign, Scout's uniform, Scout's war songs, patrol signs

4
Scout law, Scouting games, Scout's play

Part II. Tracking, Woodcraft
The second part covers pages 71 to 142. It contains chapter II on tracking and chapter III on woodcraft, each with three camp fire yarns.

5
Observation of "sign", Noticing sign, Details of people, Signs round a dead body, Details in the country, Using your eyes, Books to read on observation, hints to instructors, Games in observation

6
Spooring, Men's tracks, hints to spooring, hints to instructors, Tracking games, Books to read on spooring

7
Reading "sign" or deduction, Instances of deduction, Hints to instructors, Example of practice in deduction, Books to read

8
Stalking, How to hide yourself, How to teach stalking, Games in stalking, Books on stalking

9
Animals, Birds, Reptiles and fishes, Insects, Hints to instructors, Honours, Lion hunting, Books to read, Play

10
Plants, Trees, Hints for instructor, Games, Books to read, Play

Part III. Camp life, Campaigning
The third part covers pages 143 to 206. It contains chapter IV on camp life, and chapter V on campaigning.

11
Pioneering, Hut building, Felling trees, How to make bridges, Self measures, the Scout is always a handy-man, Hints to instructors, Books to read

12
Camping, Comfort in camp, Camp fires-the right way of making them, Tidiness, Hints to instructors

13
Camp life, Cooking, Bread making, Cattle-driving and slaughtering, Cleanliness, Water, Hints to instructors, Camp games, Book to read

14
Life in the open, Exploration, Boat cruising, Watermanship, Mountaineering, Patrolling, Night work, Weather wisdom, Hints to instructors, Games, Books on life in the open

15
Pathfinding, Judging heights and distances, Finding the North, Hints to instructors, Games in pathfinding, Books to read

16
Information by signal, Signalling, Whistle and flag signals, Practices in signalling, Hints to instructors, Marks towards badges of honour in campaigning, Dispatch running, Display

Part IV. Endurance and chivalry
The fourth part covers pages 207 to 270. It contains chapter VI Endurance for Scouts, or How to be strong, and chapter VII Chivalry of the knights.

17
How to grow strong: A Scout's endurance, Exercises and their object, The nose, Ears, Eyes, Teeth, Hints to instructors, Games to develop strength, Books to read

18
Health-giving habits: How to keep healthy, Keep yourself clean, Smoking, Drinking, Early rising, Smile, Practices, Books to read

19
Prevention of disease: Camp doctoring, Microbes and how to fight them, Food, Clothing, Practices, Games, Books to read

20
Chivalry of the knights: Chivalry to others, St. George, The knights' code, Unselfishness, Self-sacrifice, Kindness, Tips, Friendliness, Politeness, Courtesy to women, Practices, Hints to instructors, Games, Play, Books to read

21
Self-discipline: To instructors, Honour, Obedience and discipline, Courage, Good temper and cheeriness, Books to read, Practice in self-discipline, Games

22
Self-improvement:To instructors, Duty to God, Thrift, How to make money, How to get on, Practices in self-improvement, Information on professions, etc, Books to read, (in part V:) Sobriety, Practise observation, Fortitude, Notes to instructors,

Part V. Saving life and patriotism
The fifth part covers pages 271 to 334. It contains chapter VIII Saving life, or how to deal with accidents, and chapter IX Patriotism, or our duties as citizens.

23
Be prepared for accidents: Hints to instructors, The knights of St. John, Life-saving medals, Practice for life saving

24
Accidents and how to deal with them: Panics, Rescue from fire, Directions, Rescue from drowning, Rescue from runaway horses, Miscellaneous accidents, Mad dog, Practices in life-saving, Books to read

25
Helping others: Rendering first aid, Snake bite, Grit in the eye, Suicides, How to carry a patient, How to practice, Games, Books to read

26
Our empire: Hints to instructors, Our empire, How our empire grew, how the empire must be held, Hints to instructors, Books to read, Display

27
Citizenship: Scout's duty as a citizen, Duties as citizen-soldier, Marksmanship, Helping police, Hints to instructors, Games, Books to read

28
United we stand, divided we fall: Hints to instructors, Our Navy and Army, Our flag, Our government, Our King, Books to read

Part VI. Notes for instructors, Scouting games, practices, and displays
The sixth part covers pages 335 to 398. It contains Notes to instructors and Scouting games, practices, and displays.

 
Play the game: don't look on, The British Empire wants your help, Fall of the Roman Empire was due to bad citizenship, Bad citizenship is becoming apparent in this country to-day, Football, Our future citizens, Peace-Scouting, Militarism, How to teach Scouting, Authorities who might find the scheme useful, Hints to instructors, Be Prepared, Clubroom, The handbook, Course of instruction, Method of instruction, Imagination, Responsibility to juniors, Discipline, Religion, Continence, Hints to instructors, Forming character, Conclusion, Books on the subject

Notes to instructors, Scoutcraft, Tracking, Woodcraft, Camp life, Books to read, Campaigning and pathfinding, Endurance and health, Chivalry, Saving life and first aid, Patriotism, Play the game!, The storming of Delhi, The Maple Leaf Forever, The song of Australia, God bless the Prince of Wales, God save the King, Sample programme of athletics sports, Non-Scouting games, Basket ball, Books to read

Sunday, 4 March 2018

MODEL TROOP MEETING 5,6

MODEL TROOP MEETING No.5 (110 mins)
Prayer – can be silent or sectional
Announcements regarding Birthday/Marriage an
occasions of your member of the Troop
Introduction of the parents/guardians/slected friend of each member who stands behind the member
Introduction of an eminent Sports person, Artist etc. who was specially
for the Troop meeting - 3 mins
Break for Tea, (already [prepared by Scouts in the Den)
Inter-patrol competition –
Yells – 3 mins
Speech/programme of the invited guest
Film/slides or an oral description of the Jamboree or such big event that your
troop represented.
Patrol competition (e.g. run and make a beautiful garland with materials
available in the vicinity) 15 mins
Garlanding the Scouts and singing an action song along with the guest
Thanks by Scoutmaster –
Some parting item including Taps
MODEL TROOP MEETING No.6 (4 hours)
Assembly, Prayer and Flag
Distribution of briefs to the patrol leaders and starting for the lost child hunt
5 mins
Time to reach the spot of wide game
Wide Game on the terms of flag raiding/treasure hunt
Backwoods cooking, dine and clean up
Discussion on Night scouting and wide Game
Campfire – 30 mins
Back to Troop and closing

MODEL TROOP MEETING 3,4

MODEL TROOP MEETING NO.3 (120 mins)
Assembly, Prayer and Flag
Instructions for reaching the activity place
(by a trail or map or letters etc.)
Time to reach the palce
Time to reach the place –
Wide game – 20 mins
Nature collections by Patrols  – 20 mins
Preparation of Patrol Nature Log
Singing Folk Songs etc – 8 mins
Time for return to Meeting place by short route
Patrol service report – 15 mins
Scoutmaster’s Yarn on ‘Wonders of Nature’
Closing formalities – 5 mins

MODEL TROOP MEETING No.4 (90 mins)
Assembly, Prayer and Flag
Inspection by Patrol leaders (Uniform)
Troop Game (Circle/Team Game)
Scoutmaster’s Yarn – Scou
mins
Discussion Groups – 20 mins
Scribe’s report – 10 mins
General discussions reaction to group reports
Patrol competition on National integration
Reassemble-Closing inspection
Demonstration of a Proficiency Badge Presentation ceremony
Other Closing formalities/announcements/breakoff

MODEL TROOP MEETING 1,2

MODEL TROOP MEETING NO.1 (75 mins)
Assembly, Prayer and Flag
Active games – 10 mins
Practices – (Troop Formations)
Relay races (Inter-Patrol Competitions
Badge Work in patrol Corners
Scouter’s Yarn – 10 mins
Team games – 10 mins
Assembly, Announcements and closing
MODEL TROOP MEETING NO.2 (75 mins)
Assembly, Prayer and Flag
Active games – 10 mins
Instructions (e.g. Knotting)
Knotting Practices in Patrol corners
Inter-Patrol competitions (to do with the above practice) 10 mins
Quiet games – 10 mins
Investiture of a recruit – 15 min
Action Song – 5 mins
Closing formalities – 5 mins

TROOP MEET RASHTRAPATI AWARD

TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
MONTH WEEK
RASHTRAPATI SCOUT AWARD
1 145 AMBULANCE MAN BADGE
146 AMBULANCE MAN BADGE
147 AMBULANCE MAN BADGE
148 AMBULANCE MAN BADGE
2 149 TEACH GAMES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
150 TEACH GAMES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
151 TEACH GAMES FO
152 TEACH GAMES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
3 153 3 NIGHTS CAMP
154
155
156 36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
4 157 36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
158 36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
159 36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
160 36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
5 161 36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
162 36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
163 36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
164 36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
6 165 CD PROJECT
166 CD PROJECT
167 CD PROJECT
168 CD PROJECT
7 169 CD PROJECT
170 CD PROJECT
171 CD PROJECT
172 CD PROJECT
8 173 PROFICIENCY BADGE1
174 PROFICIENCY BADGE1
175 PROFICIENCY BADGE1
176 PROFICIENCY BADGE1
9 177 PROFICIENCY BADGE1
178 PROFICIENCY BADGE1
179 PROFICIENCY BA
180 PROFICIENCY BADGE1
10 181 PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
182 PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
183 PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
184 PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
11 185 PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
186 PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
187 PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
188 PROFI
12 189 PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
190 PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
191 KNOWLEDGE OF SCOUTING WEBSITES
192 KNOWLEDGE OF SCOUTING WEBSITES
TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
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TROOP MEETING PLANNER
ACTIVITY
RASHTRAPATI SCOUT AWARD
AMBULANCE MAN BADGE
AMBULANCE MAN BADGE
AMBULANCE MAN BADGE
AMBULANCE MAN BADGE
TEACH GAMES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
TEACH GAMES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
TEACH GAMES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
TEACH GAMES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
3 NIGHTS CAMP - CAMP TOOLS
36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
36 HRS SERVICE PROJECT
CD PROJECT
CD PROJECT
CD PROJECT
CD PROJECT
CD PROJECT
CD PROJECT
CD PROJECT
CD PROJECT
PROFICIENCY BADGE1
PROFICIENCY BADGE1
PROFICIENCY BADGE1
PROFICIENCY BADGE1
PROFICIENCY BADGE1
PROFICIENCY BADGE1
PROFICIENCY BADGE1
PROFICIENCY BADGE1
PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
PROFICIENCY BADGE 2
KNOWLEDGE OF SCOUTING WEBSITES
KNOWLEDGE OF SCOUTING WEBSITES
TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH

TROOP MEET RAJYAPURASKAR

TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
MONTH WEEK
RAJYAPURASKAR
1 109 PRAVESH
110 PRAVESH
111 PRAVESH
112 PROF BADG
2 113 CAMPCRAFT
114 CAMPCRAFT
115 CAMPCRAFT
116 CAMPCRAFT
3 117 MAPPING
118 MAPPING
119 MAPPING
120 MAPPING/PROF BADGE 2
4 121 FIRSTAID
122 FIRSTAID
123 FIRSTAID
124 FIRSTAID
5 125 ESTIMA
126 ESTIMATION
127 ESTIMATION
128 ESTIMATION/PROF BADGE 3
6 129 SIGNALLING
130 SIGNALLING
131 SIGNALLING
132 SIGNALLING/PROF BADGE 4 GROUP A
7 133 BACKWOODS COOKING
134 BACKWOODS COOKING
135 PROF BADGE
136 LOGBOOKS/PROF BADGE 5 GROUP B
8 137
138
139
140 LOGBOOK
9 141 LOGBOOK
142 PROF BADGE AWARDING
143 TESTING
144 RECOMMEND FOR RJP CAMP
TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
22
TROOP MEETING PLANNER
ACTIVITY
RAJYAPURASKAR
PRAVESH
PRAVESH
PRAVESH
PROF BADGE 1
CAMPCRAFT
CAMPCRAFT
CAMPCRAFT
CAMPCRAFT
MAPPING
MAPPING
MAPPING
MAPPING/PROF BADGE 2
FIRSTAID
FIRSTAID
FIRSTAID
FIRSTAID
ESTIMATION
ESTIMATION
ESTIMATION
ESTIMATION/PROF BADGE 3
SIGNALLING
SIGNALLING
SIGNALLING
SIGNALLING/PROF BADGE 4 GROUP A
BACKWOODS COOKING
BACKWOODS COOKING
PROF BADGE AWARDING
LOGBOOKS/PROF BADGE 5 GROUP B
LOGBOOK
LOGBOOK
PROF BADGE AWARDING
TESTING
RECOMMEND FOR RJP CAMP
TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH

TROOP MEET TRITIYA SOPAN

TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
MONTH WEEK
TRITIYA SOPAN
1 73 KNOWLEDGE OF SCOUTING
74 CAMPCRAFT
75 KNOTS
76 KNOTS
2 77 MAKE A TRESTLE
78 TENT PITCHING/STRIKING/FOLDING
79 LOG BOOK
80 PROF BADGE 1
3 81 FIRSTAID
82 FIRSTAID
83 FIRSTAID
84 PREPARE FOR NIGHT G
4 85 MAPPING
86 MAPPING
87 MAPPING
88 NIGHT GAME
5 89 ESTIMATION 1
90 ESTIMATION 2
91 LOG BOOK
92 PROF BADGE 2 GROUP A
6 93 PATROL PIONEERING PROJECT
94 SIGNALLING 1
95 SIGNALLING 2
96 SIGNALLING 3/LOG BOOK
7 97 CYCLE HIKE/FOOT HIKE
98 COOKING IN OPEN
99 LOG BOOK
100 PROF BADGE 3 GROUP B
8 101 PATROL PIONEERING PROJECT
102
103
104 TALK ON NATIONAL INTEGRATION
9 105 PATROL EXPEDITION
106 LOGBOOK
107 APPLYING FOR TS TESTING CAMP
108 PROF BADGE AWARDING / APPROVAL OF COH
TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
21
TROOP MEETING PLANNER
ACTIVITY
TRITIYA SOPAN
KNOWLEDGE OF SCOUTING IN INDIA/DS BADGE AWARDING
CAMPCRAFT
MAKE A TRESTLE
TENT PITCHING/STRIKING/FOLDING
LOG BOOK
PROF BADGE 1
PREPARE FOR NIGHT GAME
NIGHT GAME
ESTIMATION 1
ESTIMATION 2
LOG BOOK
PROF BADGE 2 GROUP A
PATROL PIONEERING PROJECT
SIGNALLING 1
SIGNALLING 2
ING 3/LOG BOOK
CYCLE HIKE/FOOT HIKE
COOKING IN OPEN
LOG BOOK
PROF BADGE 3 GROUP B
PATROL PIONEERING PROJECT
TALK ON NATIONAL INTEGRATION
PATROL EXPEDITION
APPLYING FOR TS TESTING CAMP
PROF BADGE AWARDING / APPROVAL OF COH
TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
IN INDIA/DS BADGE AWARDING
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH

TROOP MEET DWITIYA SOPAN

TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
MONTH WEEK
1 37 KNOTS/ PRATHAM SOPAN AWARDING
38 KNOTS:
39 KNOTS:
40 FIRE
2 41 FIRE
42 FIRE
43 FIRE
44 COOKING/PROF BADGE(1)
3 45 COMPASS
46 COMPASS
47 COMPASS
48 FIRSTAID/LOGBOOK
4 49 FIRSTAID
50 FIRSTAID
51 FIRSTAID
52 BEHAVIOUR AT SCHOOL & HOME
5 53 ESTIMATION
54 ESTIMATION
55 PLAN FOR A SUST
56 WIDE GAME
6 57 HERITAGE TALK
58 HERITAGE TALK
59 LOG BOOK
60 SUBMISSION OF SUSTAINED ACTIVITY REPORT
7 61 SUSTAINED ACTIVITY
62 PM SHIELD REGISTRATION
63
64 PARTICIPATE IN A MELA
8 65 SUSTAINED ACTIVITY
66
67
68
9 69
70
71 PROF BADGE COMPLETION
72 PROF BADGE AWARDING / DS TESTING
TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
20
TROOP MEETING PLANNER
ACTIVITY
DWITIYA SOPAN
KNOTS/ PRATHAM SOPAN AWARDING
COOKING/PROF BADGE(1)
COMPASS
COMPASS
COMPASS
FIRSTAID/LOGBOOK
FIRSTAID
FIRSTAID
FIRSTAID
BEHAVIOUR AT SCHOOL & HOME
ESTIMATION
ESTIMATION
PLAN FOR A SUSTAINED ACTIVITY
WIDE GAME
HERITAGE TALK
HERITAGE TALK
LOG BOOK
SUBMISSION OF SUSTAINED ACTIVITY REPORT
SUSTAINED ACTIVITY
PM SHIELD REGISTRATION
PARTICIPATE IN A MELA
STAINED ACTIVITY
PROF BADGE COMPLETION
PROF BADGE AWARDING / DS TESTING
TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH

TROOP MEET PRAVESH PRATHAM SOPAN

TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
MONTH WEEK
PRAVESH
1 1 What is SCOUTING, Salute
2 PROMISE, Scout Sign, Left Hand Shake
3 LAW
4 LAW
2 5 GOOD TURN
6 PRAYER
7 PRAYER & World Scout Flag
8 UNIFORM
3 9 FLAG SONG & BSG Flag
10 National Flag and National Anthem
11 LOG BOOK
12 TESTING, GOOD TURN
INVESTITURE
PRATHAM SOPAN
1 13 PATROL SYSTEM & DIVISION
14 PATROL SYSTEM II
15 HAND SIGNALS
16 WHISTLE SIGNALS
2 17 WHIPPING, KNOTS
18 KNOTS
19 WOODCRAFT SIGNS
20 WOODCRAFT TRAIL
3 21 SMARTNESS AND GOOD ORDER
22 FIRSTAID
23 FIRSTAID
24 LOG BOOK
4 25 FIRSTAID
26 NATURE STUDY PROJECT
27 SERVICE ON SCOUT LAW
28 LOG BOOK
5 29 CLEAN A PARK
30 ODERLY MOVEMENTS/HAND SIGNALS
31 GADGET USEFUL FOR HOME
32 BP SIX EXERCISE
6 33 PATROL DAY HIKE
34 TROOP GAMES
35 LOG
36 TESTING SUBMISSION OF GUD TURN
TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
19
TROOP MEETING PLANNER
ACTIVITY
PRAVESH
What is SCOUTING, Salute
PROMISE, Scout Sign, Left Hand Shake
LAW
LAW
GOOD TURN
PRAYER
PRAYER & World Scout Flag
UNIFORM
FLAG SONG & BSG Flag
National Flag and National Anthem
LOG BOOK
TESTING, GOOD TURN
INVESTITURE
PRATHAM SOPAN
PATROL SYSTEM & DIVISION
PATROL SYSTEM II
HAND SIGNALS
WHISTLE SIGNALS
WHIPPING, KNOTS
KNOTS
WOODCRAFT SIGNS
WOODCRAFT TRAIL
SMARTNESS AND GOOD ORDER
FIRSTAID
FIRSTAID
LOG BOOK
RSTAID
NATURE STUDY PROJECT
SERVICE ON SCOUT LAW
LOG BOOK
CLEAN A PARK
ODERLY MOVEMENTS/HAND SIGNALS
GADGET USEFUL FOR HOME
BP SIX EXERCISE
PATROL DAY HIKE
TROOP GAMES
LOG BOOK
TESTING SUBMISSION OF GUD TURN
TROOP MEETING PLANNER FOR UNIT LEADERS
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH
COH