JAMMU:The Bharat Scouts and Guides Committee of Government Degree College, Marh, organized a two-day Orientation Programme for the Rangers and Rovers of the college in collaboration with the JK Bharat Scouts and Guides.
The programme was conducted by Ms. Asha Kumari and Dr. Priya Sharma, Unit Leaders, under the able guidance of Prof. Ramneek Kaur, Principal of the college. The primary objective of the programme was to acquaint students with the history, mission, vision, and core values of the Bharat Scouts and Guides and to motivate them towards active participation in community service.
The Resource Persons for the programme were Sh. R. P. Kotwal, State Commissioner; Sh. Harun Malik, Trainer; and Sh. Madan Lal, Trainer, from the State Headquarters of BS&G. They delivered comprehensive and enlightening sessions, emphasizing the principles, activities, and significance of the scouting and guiding movement in character building and leadership development.
The inaugural session commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the traditional lamp. The Seniormost Faculty Member, Prof. Anita Sharma, graced the occasion with her presence. Prof. Imtiaz Shahid, Coordinator, IQAC, formally welcomed the Resource Persons. Prof. Madhvi Prashar apprised the participants of the objectives and activities of the Bharat Scouts and Guides. Dr. Ram Dayal, Prof. Sachin Bhagat, and Dr. Sheetal Sharma were also present. The formal Vote of Thanks during the inaugural session was presented by Prof. Malti Rajput.
Approximately 50 students participated enthusiastically in the workshop and expressed their commitment to serving society through meaningful community engagement.
During the valedictory session, students shared their experiences and feedback. The Principal appreciated the active involvement of the participants and encouraged them to continue contributing wholeheartedly to community service initiatives. Refreshments were served to the participants.
The programme concluded with a formal Vote of Thanks proposed by Dr. Priya Sharma, marking the successful completion of the two-day orientation programme.
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