APRO III for Guide Company in Bharat Scouts and Guides: Complete Guidelines for Trainers and Trainees
The Bharat Scouts and Guides (BSG) is dedicated to developing young individuals into responsible and skilled citizens. The Association Program Rules & Organization (APRO) outlines the training structure for different sections, ensuring systematic learning and progression. APRO III specifically applies to Guide Companies (girls aged 10–17 years) and provides a structured pathway for their advancement.
This article serves as a complete guide for trainers and trainees, detailing the eligibility, training modules, ranks, awards, and responsibilities outlined in APRO III.
What is APRO III?
APRO III is the official handbook governing the training, progression, and responsibilities of Guides in Bharat Scouts and Guides. It ensures uniformity in training, covering:
- Eligibility criteria for Guides
- Training structure and skills development
- Step-by-step advancement framework
- Recognition through awards and proficiency badges
For trainers, APRO III serves as a reference manual to guide trainees effectively.
Eligibility and Enrollment in Guides
To become a Guide under APRO III, a girl must:
- Be between 10 and 17 years of age.
- Register with a recognized Guide Company.
- Take the Guide Promise and Law.
- Complete Pravesh (entry-level training) before advancing further.
Each trainee must understand the fundamentals of the Scout/Guide movement, including its motto:
“Be Prepared.”
Training and Skill Development Under APRO III
Training in APRO III focuses on skill-building, leadership, discipline, and adventure. The curriculum is designed to ensure all-round development through practical learning.
1. Basic Training Modules
Guides must develop proficiency in:
- Guide Promise, Law, and Motto
- Knot tying and pioneering skills
- First aid and health care
- Mapping and navigation
- Camping and outdoor survival skills
- Community service and leadership training
2. Proficiency Badges
Guides earn proficiency badges in various domains, such as:
- First Aid Badge – Demonstrating emergency medical skills.
- Pioneer Badge – Showcasing knotting and lashing skills.
- Cook Badge – Preparing balanced meals in outdoor conditions.
- Hiker Badge – Navigating difficult terrains independently.
- Community Service Badge – Organizing and participating in social service programs.
Trainers assess Guides on their performance before awarding these badges.
The Bharat Scouts and Guides Promise is a declaration made by members of the organization, emphasizing their commitment to duty and service. Here is the Promise:
Bharat Scouts and Guides Promise:
“On my honor, I promise that I will do my best—
- To do my duty to God and my country.
- To help other people at all times.
- To obey the Scout/Guide Law.”**
This promise serves as a guiding principle for Scouts and Guides, motivating them to live by values of service, responsibility, and community.