MAIC students cleared the Governor's exam

Nov 11, 2024
Governor's Award Testing Camp was organized in the month of September in Abhanpur Jhanki in which one Rover and Eight Rangers from Maharaja Agrasen International College participated in which all the students have brought laurels to the institution by passing the Governor's Award exam. On this occasion, Chairman of MAIC College and State Working President of Bharat Scout Guide, Mr. Rajesh Agarwal congratulated everyone and College Principal Dr. M.S. Mishra expressed happiness for this achievement. In the Governor's Award exam, Rover Sahil Gond, Ranger Jiya Adani, Tamanna Daniel, Vibhuti Verma, Jashndeep Kaur, T Nirupa, Isha Patel, J Deepika from the college passed the exam. Under this three-day training organized in Abhanpur Jhanki, Rover Ranger candidates were introduced to various activities in which bridge building, equipment manufacturing and important things related to daily life as well as how to deal with problems in emergency situations were told. A fire camp was organized at night in which local and cultural glimpses were presented. During this training, the state officials of Bharat Scout Guide attended the program and encouraged and guided the students. The Governor Award is an important honor in the organization of Bharat Scouts and Guides, which is especially given to those scouts and guides who have made a remarkable contribution in exceptional performance and social service. The children receiving this award set exemplary examples in the society and maintain high standards of scouting through various activities. Being honored with such an award is not only a matter of pride for the children, but it is also a matter of honor for their families and community. This award increases the morale of the children and inspires them to do better work in future. On this special occasion, the Rover Leader of the college Dr. Digree Lal Patel and Rover Ranger Incharges Mr. Abhijit Chakraborty, Mr. Gopiram Sonkar, Ms. Neelima Nishad were specially present.

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