National Rover-Ranger Jamboree Becomes a School of Democracy
Dr. Raman Singh becomes Speaker and children become MPs in Youth Parliament, discussions held on issues of public interest
Strong glimpse of future leadership seen in Youth Parliament
Raipur, January 11, 2026/ The National Rover-Ranger Jamboree is being organized with full enthusiasm, discipline, and vibrant participation in Dudhli village of Balod district. On the third day of the event, the Jamboree premises became a center of democratic consciousness when Rover-Rangers and present citizens were given a direct and practical experience of the actual proceedings of the Lok Sabha. On the stage of the Youth Parliament, Rover-Rangers played the role of MPs, while the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly performed the role of the Speaker of the Parliament. The confidence, thematic understanding, and dignified communication style displayed by the youth were remarkable. This platform became a powerful medium for shaping future public representatives.
Rover-Rangers became examples of discipline and confidence
Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh, while praising the organized Youth Parliament, said that the way Rover-Rangers played their role with confidence and discipline during the Youth Parliament, the vision of a bright future for the country seems to be realized. Today’s youth are the representatives of our society tomorrow. They have the responsibility of carrying our heritage forward, which we are all confident they will fulfill well. Appreciating everyone’s participation, he said that such events lay a strong foundation of democratic values, parliamentary traditions, and responsible citizenship among the youth.
On this occasion, School Education Minister Gajendra Yadav also encouraged the youth and said that today’s Rover-Rangers are the future of the country. Many public representatives and officials including Chief National Commissioner of Bharat Scouts and Guides Dr. K. K. Khandelwal, State Chief Commissioner Shri Inderjit Singh Khalsa, District Chief Commissioner Shri Rakesh Yadav, Collector Mrs. Divya Umesh Mishra, Superintendent of Police Shri Yogesh Kumar Patel, Rover-Rangers, Scout-Guides, and a large number of common citizens were present.
Third day full of learning, service, and courage
On the third day of the Jamboree, diverse and inspiring activities were organized for the participants. A message of discipline and unity will be given along with the flag ceremony, wake-up call, and physical check-up. Along with an excellent artistic performance of dogs in a dog show, a march past competition was also organized. Youth also participated enthusiastically in competitions related to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and made people aware of social responsibilities.
Today in the Jamboree, a unique presentation of modernity along with tribal culture and tradition was given. Along with the preparation of traditional dishes in tribal attire, folk instruments were also presented. Between tribal dance and cultural presentations, traditional food along with adventurous activities like horse riding, bike racing, and water activities were also displayed.
Tree plantation was also done along with competitions related to disaster management and the Global Development Village for the youth. Contingent leader meetings, quiz competitions, HWB reunions, night hikes, and pioneering project competitions will also be organized. Colorful presentations of various cultures in the International Night program organized in the arena will give an international character to the Jamboree.
