One day Workshop at PS Jullad

Today, Bharat Scouts and Guides Udhampur conducted a "Free Being Me" course at Udhampur, Government Primary school, Jullad (Zone Jib), located in a beautiful place in the lap of nature. The program started with the traditional lightening of lamp by the Cheif Guest and other dignities presented there. Shekh Anayat Ullah, District Secretary, Reasi and Udhampur were honored by shawl. The district Secretary appreciated the work done by the scouts in public service. Master Amardev Singh was awarded a certificate by Bharat Scouts and Guides for his outstanding work in the field of Scouting as well as academic work in the school and in the construction of community building, school building and other infrastructure under Amat Nirvar Bharat Mission. Scout Master Ranjit Singh produced a short documentary of the entire tour and program along with anchoring on stage. Scout Master Rakesh Singh covered the success story of the said school in Shekhar Darpan e-Bulletin of School Education Department. Scout Master Rakesh Sharma spoke about the "Free Being Me" course run by the National Headquarters and its purpose, purpose and importance. He said this is a world-class program implemented in India since June 2013. The main objective of this project is that today's young women are tarnishing the beauty inside them in the fashion era. Youth and young women are attracted to beauty and try to refine themselves like actors and actresses. They are unaware of its ill effects and artificial beauty. It is totally wasting money and time. This program is meant to make those young girls realize that they are good as they are. This training mainly concentrate on debates, poster macking, journalism, magazine cover page, I am unique in batch making etc. Cadets were informed. After training the children ' Free Being Me 'batch of training is provided children will also be given certificates through the National Headquarters, Delhi. Warm clothes etc. were distributed to economically backward children in the program. Guide Captains Anuradha Sharma and Divyagna Dubey performed cultural programs through the girl students in the school. The Scout Masters also studied nature along the way and studied the regeneration of Pinus (chir) species in the forest through its cones. Sarpanch Mahesh Singh, Panch Mukhtiar Chand and other dignitaries were present in the program.
Started Ended
Number of participants
50
Service hours
100
Topics
Personal safety
Youth Engagement
Youth Programme
Legacy BWF

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