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Tritiya Sopan Testing Camp fosters values and unity in Srinagar

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October 19, 2023
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Srinagar: Tritiya Sopan Testing Camp was conducted at Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1 Srinagar from 16th to 18th October 2023, bringing together 39 guides, 46 scouts, and 10 dedicated escorts from various schools, including KV No.1 Srinagar, KV No.2 Srinagar, KV No.3 Srinagar, KV Uri, and KV Humhama. 

The camp was conceived with the purpose of promoting the core values of the Scout and Guide movement. It sought to instil the values of leadership, teamwork, and cultural appreciation while fostering unity among the participants.

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Camp Coordinator, Sanjog Mishra, who is the Guide Captain led the flag-bearing ceremony during the inaugural programme. 

The ceremony also witnessed the formation of troupes and the assignment of patrols, under the supervision of Scout Leader, JP Bhakhriwal. These activities were designed to foster teamwork and leadership skills among the young participants.

The highlight of the camp was the Scarf Ceremony, a symbolic representation of unity among the participants as well as programmes allowing students to exchange cultural expressions, surpassing regional boundaries. 

Addressing the participants, Principal of KV No.1 Srinagar, Amarjyoti Sharma encapsulated the essence of this event and the values it aimed to impart to the young scouts and guides. 

This Tritiya Sopan Testing Camp not only demonstrated the commitment of these young participants but also reinforced the significance of the Scout and Guide movement in shaping the leaders of tomorrow. 

It served as an example of unity in diversity, transcending cultural and regional barriers to create an environment of harmony and understanding.

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