BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF SCOUT BHARTI
The Scout Bharti is the non-government organization which governs more than 1,000 affiliated Scouts & guides groups in the country, with an estimated 10,00,000 members. Scout Bharti is the Full Member of World Federation of Independent Scouts Worldwide (WFIS) through its Controlling Body/Trust (Scouts Bharti Foundation). World Federation of Independent Scouts Worldwide is a world level Scouting body that recognises Scouting Organisations in countries across the world.
The Scout Bharti is open to any individual and Scouting/ Guiding Groups in India requires that member groups/associations "follow, and use, Baden-Powell's original program, traditions, uniforms, morals, ethics, and structure as laid out in Baden-Powell's Scouting for Boys, amended only for "health, environmental, first-aid, and safety reasons". Scouting for Boys, amended only for "health, environmental, first-aid, and safety reasons".
The Scouts Bharti Foundation is a registered Trust in India and Dr. Praveen Kumar, R/o-1/203, Avas Vikas Colony, Chandausi (Moradabad), Uttar Pradesh, INDIA is the Chief Executive Officer and working & operating/running this under the main guidance of Hon’ble Sri Rajendra Ji whole time Social Worker of an international famous.
The Scout Bharti role is to develop and provide section handbooks for the member associations, groups and others, provide Leadership Training Courses, plan, run, and staff provincial and national jamborees and many other programmes or activities.
Members of Scout Bharti must accept that they are a Traditional Scouting organization and committed to keeping alive the Law and Promise and Scouting scheme, as devised by the late Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell. We are not the organization for potential modernists, in fact we insist that our member associations follow, and use, BP's original program, traditions, uniforms, morals, ethics, and structure as laid out in B-P's "Scouting for Boys". We have however, allowed the updating of these programs for health, environmental, first-aid, and safety reasons only.
The Scout Bharti invites all Scouters, Guiders, youths, students, schools, colleges, universities and others in India in Exile to join us in our activities. The Scout Bharti lives by the Founders 4th Scout Law: "A Scout is a friend to all, and a brother to every other Scout".
The Scout Bharti is an Independent Scout Organisation with membership in the World Federation of Independent Scouts-worldwide and dates back to the foundations of Scouting in 1907. The Aim of our Association is, as stated by B-P himself, to promote good citizenship and wholesome physical, mental development; and training in habits of observation, discipline, self-reliance, loyalty, and useful life skills.
We are proud as an organisation to be upholding Lord Baden-Powell's Scouting ideals and his original programmes, proving that his planning and foresight still holds true today. We preserve Lord Baden-Powell's original ideas in our programmes and methods as much as possible, while progressing with the times and keeping up to date with the very latest technology, child protection, legislation, first aid standards, and safety in outdoor education.
The Scout Bharti shares the proud heritage of the Scouting Movement, although we believe in a more traditional way of Scouting which closely follows the program set out by Baden-Powell in his book, "Scouting For Boys."
We invite you to have a good look around our site and enjoy your visit. We hope you learn a bit about us and find out more about the many benefits Traditional Scouting offers the youth of today.
The Scout Bharti is open to any individual and Scouting/ Guiding Groups in India requires that member groups/associations "follow, and use, Baden-Powell's original program, traditions, uniforms, morals, ethics, and structure as laid out in Baden-Powell's Scouting for Boys, amended only for "health, environmental, first-aid, and safety reasons". Scouting for Boys, amended only for "health, environmental, first-aid, and safety reasons".
The Scouts Bharti Foundation is a registered Trust in India and Dr. Praveen Kumar, R/o-1/203, Avas Vikas Colony, Chandausi (Moradabad), Uttar Pradesh, INDIA is the Chief Executive Officer and working & operating/running this under the main guidance of Hon’ble Sri Rajendra Ji whole time Social Worker of an international famous.
The Scout Bharti role is to develop and provide section handbooks for the member associations, groups and others, provide Leadership Training Courses, plan, run, and staff provincial and national jamborees and many other programmes or activities.
Members of Scout Bharti must accept that they are a Traditional Scouting organization and committed to keeping alive the Law and Promise and Scouting scheme, as devised by the late Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell. We are not the organization for potential modernists, in fact we insist that our member associations follow, and use, BP's original program, traditions, uniforms, morals, ethics, and structure as laid out in B-P's "Scouting for Boys". We have however, allowed the updating of these programs for health, environmental, first-aid, and safety reasons only.
The Scout Bharti invites all Scouters, Guiders, youths, students, schools, colleges, universities and others in India in Exile to join us in our activities. The Scout Bharti lives by the Founders 4th Scout Law: "A Scout is a friend to all, and a brother to every other Scout".
The Scout Bharti is an Independent Scout Organisation with membership in the World Federation of Independent Scouts-worldwide and dates back to the foundations of Scouting in 1907. The Aim of our Association is, as stated by B-P himself, to promote good citizenship and wholesome physical, mental development; and training in habits of observation, discipline, self-reliance, loyalty, and useful life skills.
We are proud as an organisation to be upholding Lord Baden-Powell's Scouting ideals and his original programmes, proving that his planning and foresight still holds true today. We preserve Lord Baden-Powell's original ideas in our programmes and methods as much as possible, while progressing with the times and keeping up to date with the very latest technology, child protection, legislation, first aid standards, and safety in outdoor education.
The Scout Bharti shares the proud heritage of the Scouting Movement, although we believe in a more traditional way of Scouting which closely follows the program set out by Baden-Powell in his book, "Scouting For Boys."
We invite you to have a good look around our site and enjoy your visit. We hope you learn a bit about us and find out more about the many benefits Traditional Scouting offers the youth of today.
about scouting
Scouting is a movement that aims to support young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, that they may play constructive roles in society, with a strong focus on the outdoors and survival skills. During the first half of the 20th century, the movement grew to encompass three major age groups for boys (Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Rover Scout) and, in 1910, a new organization, Girl Guides, was created for girls (Brownie Guide, Girl Guide and Girl Scout, Ranger Guide). It is one of several worldwide youth organizations.
In 1906 and 1907 Robert Baden-Powell, a lieutenant general in the British Army, wrote a book for boys about reconnaissance and scouting. Baden-Powell wrote Scouting for Boys (London, 1908), based on his earlier books about military scouting, with influence and support of Frederick Russell Burnham (Chief of Scouts in British Africa), Ernest Thompson Seton of the Woodcraft Indians, William Alexander Smith of the Boys' Brigade, and his publisher Pearson. In the summer of 1907 Baden-Powell held a camp on Brownsea Island in England to test ideas for his book. This camp and the publication of Scouting for Boys are generally regarded as the start of the Scout movement.
In 1906 and 1907 Robert Baden-Powell, a lieutenant general in the British Army, wrote a book for boys about reconnaissance and scouting. Baden-Powell wrote Scouting for Boys (London, 1908), based on his earlier books about military scouting, with influence and support of Frederick Russell Burnham (Chief of Scouts in British Africa), Ernest Thompson Seton of the Woodcraft Indians, William Alexander Smith of the Boys' Brigade, and his publisher Pearson. In the summer of 1907 Baden-Powell held a camp on Brownsea Island in England to test ideas for his book. This camp and the publication of Scouting for Boys are generally regarded as the start of the Scout movement.
FOUNDERs of scouting in india
Madan Mohan Malviya, Sriram Bajpai, Haridya Nath Kunjru, Mrs. Annie Besent