Activity

SUB – CAMP WISE ACTIVITIES

a. B.P. Six
b. Flag Ceremony
c. Campfire
d. Sub Camp Chief and Contingent Leader Meeting
e. Inspection
f. CD Activity

GROUP ACTIVITIES – WINGWISE

a. Camp Craft
b. State Gate
c. Scout/Guide skills
d. Pioneering Project (For Scouts)
Empowered Youth, Developed India
e. Rangoli (For Guides)
f. March-Past
g. Band
h. Physical Display
I. Patrol-in-Council
j. Campfire

INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES

Fun-based Activities
b. Adventure Activities
c. Intellectual Activities Empowered Youth, Developed India
d. Skill and Service-Oriented Activities
e. Integration Game
f. Water Activities
g. Global Development Village (WOSM &
WAGGGS Initiatives)
h. Night Hike

DETAILS OF ACTIVITIES (HOW TO DO IT)

INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES

A list of individual activities will be provided in the Jamboree Handbook, which will be distributed at the time of contingent registration at the Jamboree Ground. Please ensure that every Scout/Guide is given the opportunity to participate and earn an award. Additionally, do not forget to equip each Scout/Guide with a backpack, rucksack, water bottle, torch, Scout knife, rope, and other essential items. For the Night Hike, please ensure participants carry a packed dinner, sleeping bag, and sleeping mat.

GROUP ACTIVITIES – WINGWISE

CAMP FIRE

Camp fire will be judged separately, wing wise in the Sub Camps, based on criteria theme, originality, the role, expressions, costumes, makeup, presentation and the instruments or material used, are the areas to be observed. Adult Leader will not be permitted to participate in the competition presentations. Minimum number of participants for a campfire performance is eight (One Patrol). Empowered Youth, Developed India For the Grand Campfire, items will be selected from those performed by States during the campfire competition. If a State presents a common campfire item with equal participation from Scouts and Guides, it may be considered for the Grand Campfire, based on the performance and presentation quality. However, such items will not be eligible for the competition. The maximum performance time is 4 minutes.

CAMP CRAFT:

Every day, a morning Camp Inspection will be conducted by the Sub-Camp Chief. The inspection team will assess Uniform and turnout of the contingent, tent and layout, Gadgets and pits, as well as the decoration and cleanliness of the Sub- Camp.

STATE GATE:

Each State is expected to prepare their Gate separately wing wise. Collection of required material to prepare gate is the responsibility of the State. Proportion, beauty, skill, originality, material used and special attraction of the gate will be observed. Metal frames, use of Nut- Bolts will disqualify the project. The Judgement will take place for all days. The competition will start from 28th January to 31st January, 2025. Judgement will be on 31st January at 16:00 hours.

SCOUT GUIDE SKILLS:

❖Patrol Pioneering, Camp-Craft.
❖ Signalling—Morse & Semaphore.
❖ First-Aid.
❖ Estimation.

Tent pitching maximum 03 patrols of 08 Scouts each and 03 Patrols of 08 Guides each from one state will participate in the above competitions. (Time: Maximum 60 Minutes). The Scout and Guide Skill Demonstration will be organized within the arena premises.

PIONEERING PROJECT (FOR SCOUT ONLY):

Scouts will prepare one Pioneering Project each. Adult Leaders may assist the Scouts in the preparation of these project. Judging will focus on the usefulness, correctness of knots and lashings, skill involved, cleanliness in construction, and the size of the completed project. The collection of materials for the Pioneering Project is the primary responsibility of the State. Jamboree authorities will explore possibilities to provide ballies, lathis, bamboos, and other materials on a rental or sale basis in the market area provided the same is demanded by the State Association on or before 31st December, 2024. The competition will take place from 29th January to 31st January 2025, with the final judgment occurring on 31st January at 14:30 hours

RANGOLI (FOR GUIDES ONLY):

Guides will prepare Rangoli in the designated place i.e. one only. One Patrol of Guides can be deputed for Rangoli Competition. Rangoli can be prepared with any materials and present their talent. Theme, skill involved, materials used, size & design of art, authenticity will be observed. The competition will be held on 31st January, 2025 from 9.00 A.M. to 12.00 P.M. The Judgement will be on 31st January at 14:30
hours. Rangoli Competition is on the Theme of the Diamond Jubilee Jamboree

MARCH PAST:

Minimum 14 members and maximum 26 members including leader will be allowed to participate in March Past Competition. No adult leader will participate. The platoon will march in Threes. Salute, Commands, Smartness, Leadership, Uniformity and correct marching will be observed.