Student Zone

Rangers & Rovers

Incharges:

  • Rover leader: Mr. Mrityunjay Sharma, Assistant Professor of Computer Science.
  • Ranger leader: Dr. Saroj Negi Chauhan.

  • Introduction

    The Bharat Scouts & Guide is a voluntary, non- political, educational movement for young people, open to all without distinction of origin, race or creed, in accordance with the purpose, principles and method conceived by the founder Lord Baden Powell in 1907. Rovering/Rangering was started by founder of the scouting movement Lord Powell in 1919.Rovering/Rangering is the senior wing of Scouting and Guiding.

    Aim - To create a better World.


    Activities- Session 2022-2023


    Objectives

    The purpose of the Movement is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of the local, national and international communities.

    Membership

    Any regular student of College/ University between the age group of 16-25 years can be enlisted as Rover (Boy)/ Ranger (Girl). A unit consists of 24 Rovers called Rover crew and 24 Rangers called ranger team. Rovering/Rangering is a uniformed activity.

    Principles:

    The Rovers/Rangers Movement is based on the following principles. Duty to God: Adherence to spiritual principles, loyalty to the religion that expresses them and acceptance of the duties resulting there from.

    Duty to Others: Loyalty to one's 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 one's fellow men and for the integrity of the natural world.

    Duty to Self:-Responsibility for the development of oneself.

    The Promise:

    The Promise for the Rovers

    " 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 the Scout/Guide Law".

    The Law for the Scout and the Rover is :

    • A Scout is trustworthy.
    • A Scout is loyal.
    • A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout.
    • A Scout is courteous.
    • A Scout is a friend to animals and loves nature.
    • A Scout is disciplined and helps protect public property.
    • A Scout is a courageous.
    • A Scout is thrifty.
    • A Scout is pure in thought, word and deed.

    The Law for the Guide and the Ranger is:

    • A Gide is trustworthy.
    • A Guide is loyal.
    • A Guide a friend to all and a sister to every other Guide.
    • A Guide is courteous.
    • A Guide is friend to animals and loves nature.
    • A Guide is disciplined and helps protect public property.
    • A Guide is courageous.
    • A Guide is thrifty.

    Camps – Rovering/Rangering Provide various types of training related to the personality development like Leadership, Discipline, Social Service, Disaster Management, First Aid, Firefighting, Community Development Programme, Civil Defence and Environment Conservation etc. through camps at District/State/National Level. Activities - Hiking & Trekking, Mountaineering and adventure camps are also organized regularly at State/National level. There are opportunities to participate in International Programmes.

    Competitions

    State Level Inter college Rover/Ranger moot/meet

    National level Uprashtrapati Shield competition.

    National level Rover/Ranger moot/meet

    To participate in Various Camps expenditure is borne by the college funds.

    Expenditure at the National Level Camps is borne by Scout Guide National Association.


    Rangers & Rovers Annual Reports