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The Governor further advised the Scouts and Guides Masters to consider focusing on ‘Education’ in rural areas by motivating the children and sensitizing the parents and guardians to cooperate, for better results.
The Governor also asked the Scouts and Guides to create awareness about health issues, environment, cleanliness and civil sense amongst the citizens.
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The Governor exhorted the Scouts and Guides to imbibe the spirit of ‘Work is Worship’ and dedicate themselves to meaningful activities that enhance governance and create a conducive environment. He exhorted the Scouts and guides to ‘Always be Prepared’ as per their stated mission.
Earlier, the Governor was inducted into the Bharat Scouts & Guides organization, by administering the ‘Scout Promise’ by the State Chief Commissioner, BSG State Association and was presented a Scout Scarf and State BSG Patron medallion.
Minister of Education, Culture Affairs and Department of Indigenous Affairs and President, Bharat Scouts & Guides State Association, Taba Tedir, Director School Education and State Chief Commissioner, Bharat Scouts & Guides State Association, Marken Kadu also spoke on the occasion.
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Ms. Chanyan Lowang, SOC (Guides) presented a brief report of Scouting and Guiding in Arunachal Pradesh. She mentioned that Scouting in Arunachal Pradesh started in 1948 with 24 boys in Pasighat and today has 877 scouts and guides units in 439 schools, with 12,352 members.
Commissioner to Governor Ankur Garg, Commissioner (Education) Amjad Tak, officers of Governor Secretariat and Education Department also attended the programme. Scouts & Guides presented a First Aid demonstration, while the Scouts & Guides of Hornbill English Medium School, Itanagar enacted an environment conservation related skit.