Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Asia Pacific Regional Scout Photo Contest SPIRIT OF SCOUTING

Asia Pacific Regional Scout Photo Contest SPIRIT OF SCOUTING.
(We may get idea from such postings)

Getting To Know Our Behavior Through Introspection.


 

"अपना निरीक्षण से व्यवहार का ज्ञान


अपना निरीक्षण करने पर हमें यह भली-भाँति विदित हो जाता है कि प्राप्त शक्ति का सद्व्यय प्राणियों को स्वभाव से ही प्रिय है, कारण कि जब कोई हमारे साथ व्यवहार करता है, यदि उसमें किसी प्रकार का दोष हो तो तब हम उस के उस व्यवहार को उचित नहीं मानते, यद्यपि वही व्यवहार प्रमादवश हम स्वयं दूसरों के प्रति कर बैठते हैं। अपने निरीक्षण के साथ-साथ ही हमें सद्ग्रंथ तथा सत्पुरूषों के प्रकाश का उपयोग करना चाहिए।

-पं. श्रीराम शर्मा आचार्य, 

आत्मज्ञान और आत्मकल्याण, पृ. १८"


"Getting ToK now Our Behavior Through Introspection


If we carefully examine our thoughts and behavior, we will come to know that everyone by nature would like to see any available capability,power or authority being used in the right way. The reason behind such inference is that if someone behaves with us in such a way that is not right, we will readily regard their behavior as inappropriate even though we too sometimes may be behaving or acting in the same way with others by oversight or sloppiness.
In addition to examining our thoughts, feelings and behavior, we should also make use of the wisdom offered by good books and good people.


-Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya, Atmagyaan Aur Atmakalyaan,Page no. 18"


-पं. श्रीराम शर्मा आचार्य



-Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya

Translated from - Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya’s work

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Stylish emblem of Scouting.


              Our Scouts and Guide can make the EMBLEM in verity of attractive manner, we may give them opportunity. For example, a stylish emblem of Scouting is as under:


BS&G DRAWING COMP AT Kendriya Vidyalaya, Andrews Ganj New Delhi






DRAWING COMP AT KVAG

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Friday, January 25, 2013

Raj Kumar Kaushik ji said;


I wish all of you on the occassion of Republic Day and Hazrat Mohamad Sahab Birth day. Let us guide the young generation towards the rights of the citizen and its utilization and how to respect the elders and women.
GANTANTRA DIWAS AUR HAJRAT MOHAMMAD SAHAB KE JANM DIWAS PAR AAP SAB KO SHUBHKAMNAYEN. AAIYE HUM SAB YUVA WARG KO APNE ADHIKARON AUR MAHILAO KE SAMMAN KE VISHAY ME JAGROOK KAREN






















Scout Camps (A Book for Scouters) by Mr. John Thurman, Camp Chief.

Scout Camps (A Book for Scouters) by Mr. John Thurman, Camp Chief.


It is really simple and attractive old record of Certificate.

It is really simple and attractive old record of Certificate.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

We donated Blood in the Hyderabad Jamboree site.

We the members of KVS BS&G donated Blood in the Hyderabad Jamboree site.

Innocent Child is not enjoying what he has? Is it not a great lesson for us? Are we HAPPY whatever we posses with the grace of Almighty-God?



Innocent Child is not enjoying what he has?

Is it not a great lesson for us?

Are we thankful and HAPPY whatever we posses with the grace of Almighty-God? 


Sunday, January 20, 2013

Friday, January 18, 2013

Thursday, January 17, 2013

HONG KONG CONGRESS.

Get Ready to attend; 1st World Scout Education Congress from 21-25 November 2013 at HONG KONG

64th republic day of India is about to come.

Republic day of India is about to come and most of the citizens of India are busy to organize the 64th republic  day celebrations. 26 January is celebrated as Republic day . This day is celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotism all over the India.


Scout Masters and Guide Captains are busy to in preparations.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Modernized Adventure GADGET.

Modernized Adventure GADGET.


SKILL OF SCOUTS


SKILL OF SCOUTS


(If you have any such photo, please send for Publication and information of others)

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Visionary Group of KVS Teachers in BS&G Uniform.

   Visionary Group
.of KVS Teachers in
                     BS&G Uniform
( Can you recognize, Who is from your Region?)

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Happy Lohri and Pongal 2013.



Science behind Lohri: Adieu to winters: TIL TADAKE; DIN JHATAKE

Unlike the other Indian festivals, Lohri reflects less of religion than culture. Lohri marks the culmination of winter, and is celebrated on the 13th of January each year. The festival celebrates fertility and the spark of life.

The focus of Lohri is on the bonfire. People gather around the bonfires and do parikrima, throw sweets, puffed rice and popcorn into the flames, sing popular songs and exchange greetings. The significance of throwing “ til (sesame), gazak, gur, moongphali, phuliya and popcorn” in the fire 


reemphasizes symbolically the faith in eating natural seasonal foods. Since sesame, jaggery, peanuts, etc., are not recommended in summer, these are given up in the bonfire or given as gifts to others in the form of ‘daan’ or charity. It also signifies that from the day of lohri these items are for worship and to be taken in small amount like a ‘prasadam’ and not asmajor part of the meals. Only sesame is continued in Magh month as it has a lot of calcium and is needed when we take vitamin D from sunlight in Magh month.

The bonfire or ‘the artificial source of heat’ is embarked with festivity and supposedly the last need for heat for the season after which the warmth would come from the sun most naturally.

The ritual of ‘parikrama’ around the fire also symbolizes a prayer to Agni, the spark of life, for abundant crops and prosperity in the future.

The lohri ritual starts at sunset when people circle around (parikrama) the bonfire and throw puffed rice, popcorn and other munchies into the fire, shouting "Aadar aye dilather jaye" (May honor come and poverty vanish!). This slogan coincides with the start of the harvesting season in North India. After the parikrama, people exchange greetings and gifts, and distribute prasadam comprising of five items: “til, gajak, jaggery, peanuts, and popcorn” followed by the traditional dinner of makki-ki-roti (multi-millet hand-rolled bread) and sarson-ka-saag (cooked mustard herbs).

All across India, people celebrate this month in the form of - Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Bihu in Assam, Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh and Sankranti in Karnataka, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

An extremely auspicious day, Lohri marks the sun’s entry in to the ‘Makar Rashi’. The next day after lohri is Makar Sankranti. One can remember lohri as the last day of winter and maker sankranti as the first day of summer.


Happy Lohri and Pongal 2013.



Science behind Lohri: Adieu to winters: TIL TADAKE; DIN JHATAKE

Unlike the other Indian festivals, Lohri reflects less of religion than culture. Lohri marks the culmination of winter, and is celebrated on the 13th of January each year. The festival celebrates fertility and the spark of life.

The focus of Lohri is on the bonfire. People gather around the bonfires and do parikrima, throw sweets, puffed rice and popcorn into the flames, sing popular songs and exchange greetings. The significance of throwing “ til (sesame), gazak, gur, moongphali, phuliya and popcorn” in the fire 


reemphasizes symbolically the faith in eating natural seasonal foods. Since sesame, jaggery, peanuts, etc., are not recommended in summer, these are given up in the bonfire or given as gifts to others in the form of ‘daan’ or charity. It also signifies that from the day of lohri these items are for worship and to be taken in small amount like a ‘prasadam’ and not asmajor part of the meals. Only sesame is continued in Magh month as it has a lot of calcium and is needed when we take vitamin D from sunlight in Magh month.

The bonfire or ‘the artificial source of heat’ is embarked with festivity and supposedly the last need for heat for the season after which the warmth would come from the sun most naturally.

The ritual of ‘parikrama’ around the fire also symbolizes a prayer to Agni, the spark of life, for abundant crops and prosperity in the future.

The lohri ritual starts at sunset when people circle around (parikrama) the bonfire and throw puffed rice, popcorn and other munchies into the fire, shouting "Aadar aye dilather jaye" (May honor come and poverty vanish!). This slogan coincides with the start of the harvesting season in North India. After the parikrama, people exchange greetings and gifts, and distribute prasadam comprising of five items: “til, gajak, jaggery, peanuts, and popcorn” followed by the traditional dinner of makki-ki-roti (multi-millet hand-rolled bread) and sarson-ka-saag (cooked mustard herbs).

All across India, people celebrate this month in the form of - Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Bihu in Assam, Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh and Sankranti in Karnataka, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

An extremely auspicious day, Lohri marks the sun’s entry in to the ‘Makar Rashi’. The next day after lohri is Makar Sankranti. One can remember lohri as the last day of winter and maker sankranti as the first day of summer.


KVS BS&G Activities in Dec 2012.

KVS BS&G Activities in Dec 2012.


Sweet memory of 1st Exhibition of Contribution and Achievement of Adult Leaders.

The 1st Exhibition of Contribution and Achievement of Adult Leaders of Chandigarh, Dehradun, Delhi and Jammu Region  inaugurated by Dr. B. Islam SOC and STC of KVS BS&G on  04-08-02011 at KV No.2 Chandimandir Chandigarh at the occasion of Zonal Level Scouts and Guides Camp.
Approximately 800 youth of KVS with their Leaders visited the exhibition and learned a lot to implement the same in their Units. Local Cable channals recognized the event by giving publicity of it and Newspapers of Chandigarh published report on 05-08-2011.

R. to L. in above photograph:-
1.        Mrs. Daljeet kaur, District Commissioner (Guide) Principal, Kendriya Vidyalaya No.2, Chandimandir Chandigarh.
2.       Mr. Ramesh Kumar, Commissioner HQ KVS BS&G.
3.       Mr. K.K. Upadhyaya Leader Trainer (Scout) of Lucknow Region and coordinated the exhibition
4.       Dr. B. Islam visiting official from KVS HQ inaugurating the Exhibition.
5.       Mr. K. Janardhan  Acharyulu Chief Examiner of the Camp Scout Section from Hyderabad Region.
6.       Ms. Shilpi Sharma Chief Examiner of the Camp Guide Section from Bhopal Region.
7.       Mr. GPM Amarnath Ganesh Associate Examiner of the Camp Scout Section from Chennai Region.
(Due to rain other dignitaries present at the occasion are in the sides)

What is great about scouts and how it is no 1 in social service not only in India but in the whole world - reported by: Dr NN Misra PGT Hist KV Dimapur Nagaland.


What is great about scouts and how it is no 1
in social service  not only in India  but in  the whole world
reported by:
Dr NN Misra PGT Hist KV Dimapur Nagaland.





Reports from Ms. G. PRIYA RANI.

The Thinking Day was celebrated on 22nd Feb. 2012: Reported by Ms. G. PRIYA RANI Incharge Scouts & Guide Kendriya Vidyalaya, Ordn

Shri R.Badkulia KV Kathua Reported KVS BS&G Activities.

Shri R.Badkulia KV Kathua Reported KVS BS&G Activities.

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Teacher's Day celebration.JPG

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