Karishma is receiving the prize from Mr.Deepak kumar (scout master)
Thursday, December 23, 2010
HANDICRAFT COMPETITION {REPORT}
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
PRARTHANA
Daya karna hamari atmamen me shuddhata dena.
Hamare dhyanmen ao prabhu ankhomen bas jao,
Andher dilmen akarke param jyoti jaga dena.
Bahado premki ganga dilomen premka sagar,
Hamen apasmen milzulkar , prabhu , rahna sikha dena.
Hamara karm ho seva hamara dharm ho seva,
Sada iman ho seva va sevakchar bana dena...
Vatanke vaste jina , vatanke vaste marna,
Vatan par jan fida karna , prabhu , hamko sikha dena.
Daya kar dan bhaktika , hamen parmatma dena,
Daya karna hamari atmamen men Shuddhata dena.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Pravesh-
Pratham
Dwithiya
TSPL -22
Rajya puraskar - 1
15 Scouts participated in the TSPL camp held at K.V.Adoor from 7/10/10 to 9/10/10.
List of new TSPL students-
1.VISHNU RAJ
2.BICHU PRASAD
3.SHACHIN THOMAS SAM
4.JITHIN B NAIR
5.MUHAMMED ASHIK
6.ANANDU NARAYANAN
7.ASWIN S
8.HEMANTH D
9.ANAND RAJ A V
10.SREEJITH R
11.GOKUL KRISHNAN
12.ASHISH JACOB JOHN
13.VISHNU V PILLAI
14.RAHUL KRISHNAN
15.ANANDU S NAIR
K.V .ADOOR SCOUT AND GUIDES - AT A GLANCE
Our Guide company is Ranilakshmi bhai, it consists of 10 patrols and each patrol have 8 members.
1.Rose Patrol
2.Lotus Patrol
3.Sunflower Patrol
4.Shoeflower Patrol
5.Marigold Patrol
6.Lilly Patrol
7.Balsam Patrol
8.Jasmine Patrol
9.Poppy Patrol
10.Blue bell Patrol.
At present scenario,the company consists of 80 guides ,in which,
Pravesh - 35
Pratham Sopan -7
Dwitiya sopan -
TSPL -21
17 New members,joined in our guide family.
17 Guides participated in the TSPL camp held at K.V.Thrissur from 7/10/10 to 9/10/10.
1.Akhila.S
2.Akhila Stephen
3.Anju Anil
4.Anagha Rajan
5.Archana.V
6.Athira Raveendran
7.Betsy.P.Babu
8.Chinnu.S.Nair
9.Devika.M
10.Geethu Priya
11.Lavanya
12.Lakshmi Prasad
13.Malavika Rajesh
14.Reshma .B.Sara
15 Reshma S
16.Sruthi.S
17.Swetha.Nair
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
B-P's LAST MESSAGE
B-P prepared a farewell message to his Scouts, for publication after his death.
The message follows..."Dear Scouts - If you have ever seen the play "Peter Pan" you will remember how the pirate chief was always making his dying speech because he was afraid that possibly when the time came for him to die he might not have time to get it off his chest. It is much the same with me, and so, although I am not at this moment dying, I shall be doing so one of these days and I want to send you a parting word of good-bye.
Remember, it is the last time you will ever hear from me, so think it over.
I have had a most happy life and I want each one of you to have as happy a life too.
I believe that God put us in this jolly world to be happy and enjoy life. Happiness doesn't come from being rich, nor merely from being successful in your career, nor by self-indulgence. One step towards happiness is to make yourself healthy and strong while you are a boy, so that you can be useful and so you can enjoy life when you are a man.
Nature study will show you how full of beautiful and wonderful things God has made the world for you to enjoy. Be contented with what you have got and make the best of it. Look on the bright side of things instead of the gloomy one.
But the real way to get happiness is by giving out happiness to other people. Try and leave this world a little better than you found it and when your turn comes to die, you can die happy in feeling that at any rate you have not wasted your time but have done your best. "Be Prepared" in this way, to live happy and to die happy- stick to your Scout Promise always when you have ceased to be a boy - and God help you to do it.
Your friend,
Robert Baden-Powell"
The message is undated but probably was written before 1929 because it was signed "Robert Baden-Powell" instead of "Baden-Powell of Gilwell". Lady Baden-Powell said that this letter, in an envelope addressed "to the Boy Scouts," along with other papers was always carried with them on their travels in an envelope marked "In the event of my death".
B-Ps QUOTES
"An individual step in character training is to put responsibility on the individual."
"There's nothing like 'Being Prepared' is there, for what might seem possible, even if it may not seem probable."
KEY DATES
1929 : He is named Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell.
1938 : He leaves England and sets up home in Kenya.
1941 : B-P dies on 8 January in his log cabin "Paxtu", in Nyeri, Kenya.
KNOTTING
Used to bind a package or bundle.
BOWLINE
Used to make a non-slipping loop.
SHEEP BEND
Used to join two ropes together, which may be of unequal thickness
SHEEP SHANK
Used to temporarily shorten a rope, or isolate a weak portion of rope.
CLOVE HITCH
used to start a lashing, or otherwise loosely attach a rope to a pole.
Monday, November 22, 2010
twilight: LAWS
LAWS
A Scout/Guide is trustworthy
A Scout/Guide is loyal
A Scout/Guide is a friend to all and a brother/sister to every other Scout/Guide.
A Scout/Guide is courteous
A Scout/Guide is a friend to animals and loves nature.
A Scout/Guide is disciplined and helps protect public property.
A Scout/Guide is courageous.
A Scout/Guide is thrifty.
A Scout/Guide is pure in thought, word and deed
twilight: scout and guide- one day camp
Saturday, November 20, 2010
A GUIDE SHOULD KNOW
- The Guide Promise - Girls become Guides by making their Promise. Each country has its own Promise but all have the same 3 parts: duty to God or to your religion; duty to your country; keeping the Guide Law.
- The Good Turn - each Guide tries to do a kind thing for someone else, without payment and without being asked, every day.
- The World Badge - this can be worn on uniform or ordinary clothes. The three leaves of the trefoil stand for the threefold Promise. The vein in the centre is a compass needle, pointing the way and the two stars stand for the Promise and the Law. The colours stand for the golden sun shining over all the children of the world, from a blue sky. This badge is a guiding symbol that can be recognized all over the world.
- The World Flag - this is in the same colours as the World Badge and can be carried or flown by any member of the movement. It is often used as the Unit Flag. The three yellow blocks represent the threefold Promise and the white corner represents the commitment to peace of all WAGGGs' members.
- The Guide Sign - the three fingers stand for the three parts of the Promise. The Guide sign is used when making or renewing the Promise and can be used when meeting other Guides. It may also be used when receiving a badge or at the end of meetings.
- The Motto - Be Prepared - This means that Guides are ready to cope with anything that might come their way.
- The left handshake - this is the way members of the Movement greet each other. The left hand is the one nearest the heart and so shows friendship. Also, warriors held their weapons in their left hands, so by putting down your weapon, it meant that you were not going to hurt someone.
- Thinking Day - on the 22 February each year Guides think of their Guide sisters all around the world. The date was chosen at a World Conference because it was the birthday of both the Founder and the World Chief Guide.
- The World Centres - there are 4 Guide homes in different parts of the world: Our Chalet in Switzerland; Pax Lodge in London; Our Cabana in Mexico; and Sangam in India.
- The World Chief Guide - Olave, Lady Baden-Powell is the only person ever to have been World Chief Guide. She was the wife of the Founder, Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell and lived from 1889 to 1977.
ROBERT BADEN POWELL
Before joining the army, becoming a hero and creating Scouting, Robert Stephenson Baden-Powell was just a good-humoured and friendly young man, who liked acting, games and life in the outdoors more than his studies. Resigned to his mischievous temperament, but recognising his talent on stage, a teacher called him an "admirable madman".
The adventure बैगिन्स;
After trying to get into Oxford, he was accepted at military academy, scoring 5th place among 718 applicants. In 1876, at the age of 19, a dreamer, curious and communicative, Second Lieutenant Baden-Powell set off en route to India...
He felt fulfilled when he wrote of his adventures and his dreams: from his exploits with his brothers to the development of the Scout Method, without forgetting his tales of hunting, his military experiences, his adventures as an improvised secret agent, or his vision of the army.
An able exponent of caricature and watercolour painting, B-P illustrated his own articles and books. B-P played football, and enjoyed swimming, rowing, polo, boar hunting and ... like a good Englishman, cricket! But, above all, his passion was for outdoor activities.
guide movement
Girl Guides are organised into units/troops averaging 20-30 girls under guidance of a team of leaders. Units subdivide into patrols of about six Guides and engage in outdoor and special interest activities. Units may affiliate with national and international organisations. Some units, especially in Europe, have been co-educational since the 1970s, allowing boys and girls to work together as Scouts. There are other programme sections for older and younger girls.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
scout and guide- one day camp
By 04.45 p.m the flag lowering ceremony was conducted. From the Group Leader Akhil.G.Nair, G.C took the flag and by 05.15 p.m the camp was dismissed.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought and action--
Into that heaven of freedom, my father, let my country awake.
Rabindranath Tagore
Gitanjali
At the dawn of history India started on her unending quest, and trackless centuries are filled with her striving and the grandeur of her success and her failures. Through good and ill fortune alike she has never lost sight of that quest or forgotten the ideals which gave her strength.
Jawaharlal Nehru
Indian Declaration of Independence, on eve of independence, August 15 1947.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
PRARTHANA
Daya karna hamari atmamen me shuddhata dena.
Hamare dhyanmen ao prabhu ankhomen bas jao,
Andher dilmen akarke param jyoti jaga dena.
Bahado premki ganga dilomen premka sagar,
Hamen apasmen milzulkar , prabhu , rahna sikha dena.
Hamara karm ho seva hamara dharm ho seva,
Sada iman ho seva va sevakchar bana dena...
Vatanke vaste jina , vatanke vaste marna,
Vatan par jan fida karna , prabhu , hamko sikha dena.
Daya kar dan bhaktika , hamen parmatma dena,
Daya karna hamari atmamen men Shuddhata dena.
SIGNALS AND CAMP SIGNS
• No, As you were
Hand waved across the face from side to side
• Extend, Go further away
Hand held high and waved from side to side
• Run, Rally close in
Hand hels high and brought near the shoulder and taken up
• Go in that direction
Hand pointing in that direction.
• Stop- halt
Hand straight held up over head
Campfire opening song (hindi)
आओ आग के पास!
आग से रोशन अपनी बस्ती,
कैसी भुलन्दी कैसी मस्ती,
रंजो-आलमको भूल-भुलाओ,
आओ आग के पास!
सूरज दूबा निकले तारे,
खत्म हुए सब काम हमारे,
मिलकर भाग जगाओ गाओ,
आओ आग के पास!
Why one would want to be a scout?
The indescipline among the indian youth today is a result of accumalated frustrations;a cheerful ,active and outward looking scout is free from frustrations,not because life is kinder to a scout than to others ,but because he has an outlook in which both sorrow and joy ,failure and and achievement have their appropriate place and get synthesized in a deeper understanding of human existence .Life in the camps by which the movement sets so much store is a whole school of education in itself. It teaces emotional intergration and the solidarity of india as nothing else can. it satisfies a large number of youthful impulses and desires , and as an open air , outdoor activity promotes clean habits and a healthy outlook among the participents.
And the beauty of it all is that the scout teachings are not imparted through a para- millitary organisation or through an iron regiment but through activities in which pleasure and instructions are inexplicably blended.