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Chandigarh, September 5

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A three-day Parvesh and Pratham Sopan programme was organised by Government Model High School (GMHS), Mauli Colony, under the guidance of the local unit of Bharat Scout and Guides from September 2.

Scouts and guides learnt various activities during the camp, including first aid and caring for the injured person till medical care was available. Scouts and guides also learnt poster making and dance on the occasion. They were also awarded ranks on the basis their performance in activities conducted at the camp.

On day two, state official from the Association of Bharat Scouts and Guides, Chandigarh, Hari Pal Yadav, along with senior scout master and head of the school, unfurled the flag.

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Yadav apprised participants about history of the scout and guide programme in India.

The valedictory function included flag-lowering ceremony and feedback from scouts and guides about the camp.

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