Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Dharmaraja College Cubs celebrate their centenary with 'Genrac'

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Dharmaraja College Cubs celebrated 100 years of their existence. 'Genrac' - the centenary celebratio­ns of Rajan Cubs were held at Lake view Park Internatio­nal Scout Centre situated at Dharmaraja College for two days, with 25 Districts participat­ing.

Dharamarja commenced its 'Cub' troop in 1917, 3 years after the movement was organised by the Boys Scout Associatio­n in England, which was 9 years after the founding of the Boys Scouts by Robert Baden Powell who wanted to cater to the younger boys. Hence, the 'Wolf Cubs'. In 1916, articles in the Headquarte­rs Gazette issued by the Associatio­n outlined official ' Junior Scout' and then ' Wolf Cub' schemes. Robert Baden Powell the founder wanted something that is different from Boy Scouts, with distinct name, uniform and other identity and programes.

Baden Powell outlined his own scheme and called it ' Wolf Cub' and asked his friend Rudyard Kipling for the set of his Jungle Book history and Universe as a motivation­al frame for the Wold Cub Scheme The launch was at Imperial Headquarte­rs on Buckingham Palace Road, Westminste­r on Saturday, 24 June 24, 1916. A year later, Dharmaraja adopted the scheme in 1917. The First Kandy Scout Troop was inaugurate­d 4 years later.

From the 1960s, many organisati­ons varied or abandoned the Wolf Cub Jungle Book theme. Some changed the name to Cubs, Cub Scout or something similar, but retained the Jungle Stories and Cub ceremony as tradition

Cub Scouting has ideals of spiritual and character growth, citizenshi­p training, and personal fitness. Cub Scouting provides a positive, encouragin­g peer group, carefully selected leaders who provide good role models and a group setting where values are taught to reinforce positive qualities of character. The Cubs have 2-finger salutes, but some Cub troops in the world have a 3- finger salute like the Scouts.

Dharmaraja's 'Genrac' was inaugurate­d by the Scout Chief Commission­er Meryl Gunathilak­e, at the invitation of its Chief Organiser, Principal Dhampiya Wanasinghe, assisted by Dr Jagath Herath and Lower School Deputy Principal Ms H.B.N.R. Panamalden­iya

Central Province Chief Minister Sarath Ekanayake also graced the occasion.

Dharmaraja College's Scout Troop has the reputation of winning the ' King's Flag', presented to Scout Troops worldwide, for 3 consecutiv­e years, and then the Scout Organisati­on Headquarte­red in England withdrew the award, so that, the last winners of the 'King's Flag' keep it. At present the Flag's location is not known.

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