This Association is a Society, registered under The Society Registration Act XXI of 1860 and is a non-political, non-sectarian, non-communal, non-profitable Educational Organization in character. It is open to all without distinction of origin, race or creed.
In our opinion Scouting is not only a physical exercise but is a way to uplift the soul of a human being to reach to god. It is a play-way method of building a person to a perfect human being from childhood to the time of going home of god. Once a Scout always Scout.
Scouting uplifts the soul and nurtures individuals from childhood to spiritual maturity. It builds character through engaging, play-way methods, guiding Scouts to become perfect human beings. Following the motto ‘Once a Scout, always a Scout,’ Scouting promotes lifelong growth and deep spiritual connection.
The term ‘Scout’ originated from the military, with each country having its own Scout wing. Sir Robert Baden-Powell, a retired British military officer, wrote ‘Aids to Scouting’ after winning the Boer War with boys’ assistance in 1900. His subsequent book, ‘Scouting for Boys’ in 1907, marked the global inception of Scouting. The experimental training camp he held on Brownsea Island in 1907 marked the official beginning of Scouting for Boys.
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