
About Organisation
In India the concept of defense training to the school students is not new at all. It was imparted 5000 years ago by the sages to the royal disciples. Lord Ram and Lord Krishna were taught by sage Valmiki and Saddipani. In the modern time, Lord Powell moulded the concept, innovated the scout/guide training and wanted to make it international movement. But it remained at international level. It could not reach to the grassroots levels. The wishes and aspirations of Lord Powell were shattered and bottlenecked. The main problems and loopholes are monopoly and dominance of few scout/guide organization, dormant/unclear policy of government, failure of government before international organizations, political intervention and, no proper encouragement. Consequently the scout and guide programme floated by the government and allocation of crores of rupee to the sector have not yielded the desired results.
"Inspiring Youth, Building Leaders, Serving Communities."
Our Mission
The Scouts Organisation, our mission is to empower young minds through character building, leadership training, community service, and outdoor learning experiences. We strive to develop responsible, confident, and compassionate individuals who are prepared to contribute positively to society while upholding the values of integrity, discipline, and teamwork.
Our Vision
Our vision is to build a generation of skilled, self-reliant, and socially responsible young leaders who embrace service, respect diversity, and work towards a better future. We aspire to create an inclusive scouting movement that nurtures personal growth, promotes lifelong learning, empowers youth to lead with confidence, courage, purpose in an ever-changing world.
Join Us

Become a Member
Membership of the Association is open to all Indian citizens who support and uphold the aims, objectives, and values of the Association. Individuals residing, studying.

Quota-based Recruitment
Quota-based Recruitment by Government bodies (like Indian Railways) for individuals with high Scouting/Guiding qualifications.
Requirements :
- 1. Be able to tell the first jungle story.
- 2. Understand the meaning of Cub Law, Cub Motto, Cub Promise and Cub Greeting.
- 3. Demonstrate correctly Cub Salute and left handshake.
- 4. Do a daily Good-turn at home.
- 5. Be able to Sing Cub Prayer
- 6. He then makes Cub Promise to the Cub Master and is invested as a Cub.
Requirements :
- 1. A girl who is citizen of India and has completed five years but not completed ten years of age is eligible to be registered as a Bulbul Aspirant.
- 2. As a Pravesh Bulbul she will work for three months before investiture as a bulbul.
- 3. Demonstrate correctly Bulbul Salute and Left Hand Shake.
- 4. Offer daily prayer as told by parents.
- 5. Do a daily good turn at home.
- 6. Be able to sing Bulbul Prayer
- 7. She then makes the Bulbul Promise to the Flock Leader and is invested as a Bulbul.
Requirements :
- 1. Have brief information of the origin of Scouting along with definition, purpose principles and method of the Bharat Scouts and Guides.
- 2. A Scout Aspirant must have holistic knowledge of the movement.
- 3. Know the Scout Promise, Law & Motto.
- 4. Have knowledge about the Scout, Sign, Salute and left hand shake and be able to demonstrate.
- 5. Render daily good turn at home and maintain a diary at least for a month.
- 6. Know the parts of Scout Uniform and how to wear it correctly.
- 7. Know the composition and significance of the National Flag, the Bharat Scouts & Guides Flag and the World Scout Flag and Flag Etiquette.
Requirements :
- 1. A girl who is a citizen of India and who has completed ten years but not seventeen years of age is eligible to become a Guide Aspirant.
- 2. A Guide Aspirant shall complete the Pravesh requirements and will work for three months to the satisfaction of the Guide Captain before being invested as a Guide.
- 3. A Guide Aspirant must have holistic knowledge of the movement
- 4. Have brief information of the origin of Guiding along with definition, purpose principle and method of the Bharat Scouts and Guides.
- 5. Guide Promise and Law.
- 6. Guide Motto, Sign, Salute and Left Hand Shake.
- 7. Daily Good Turn at home and maintain a diary atleast for a month.
Requirements :
- 1. Have knowledge of water safety rules.
- 2. Know the DO’s and DONT’s in a boat.
- 3. Have in general, knowledge of a canoe, a boat, a sail, an oars and an anchor.
- 4. Learn signaling by Semaphore method.
- 5. Know about at least three navigational stars visible in the area.
- 6. Have a general knowledge of Scout Movement.
- 7. Complete all the Pravesh Requirements as prescribed for Rovers at (9)
Requirements :
- 1. A girl whether previously guide or not, who is a citizen of India and who completed 15 years and not 25 years of age may be enlisted as a Ranger Aspirant. She shall than pass the Guide Pravesh test, if she is not already a Guide. She shall then take the Guide Promise and Subscribe to the Guide Law and then she will be enrolled as a Ranger. If she is already a Guide she shall reaffirm the Guide Promise
- 2. There are three stages in the career of a Ranger namely;
- 3. A Ranger Aspirant can be invested as a Ranger only after completion of fifteen years & three months of age and should have worked for three months for Pravesh Test.
- 4. A Ranger Aspirant who had been a Guide or who on admission as Ranger Aspirant passes Pravesh Badge test as laid down for Guide shall wear uniform as a Ranger.
- 5. If a young girl who has never been a Guide and wishes to join the Team afresh, she should qualify for Pravesh requirements of Guide Section and work for at least three months as a Ranger Aspirant before investiture.
Stop wishing, start Scouting
The wishes and aspirations of Lord Powell were shattered and bottlenecked. The main problems and loopholes are monopoly and dominance of few scout/guide organization, dormant/unclear policy of government, failure of government before international organizations, political intervention , no proper encouragement. Consequently scout and guide programme floated by the government and allocation of crores of rupee to sector have not yielded desired results. Benefits of programme could not reach to all school & college students due to the non utilization and inefficient utilization of resources.
Job Opportunity
The Scouts/Guides Organisation offers job opportunities in the field of education, skill development, and youth leadership, primarily through two channels: 1. Direct Recruitment by the specific Scouts/Guides Organisation 2. Quota-based Recruitment by Government bodies (like Indian Railways) for individuals with high Scouting/Guiding qualifications. Here is a breakdown of the types of roles and how to find them: for more details visit- Job Opportunity
News and Notifications
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