Bulbul Rally 9-12-1978 @ Guide Headquarters, Mysore
๐ฆ Bulbul Rally โ Mysuru (9 December 1978)
While specific archival records for a Bulbul Rally on 9th December 1978 are limited, the event was most likely held at the Bharat Scouts and Guides District Association, Mysuru, a historic venue near the Old D.C. Office known for hosting Scouting and Guiding activities for decades.
๐ Venue & Background
The District Association Ground in Mysuru has long served as a central hub for:
- Rallies and Utsavs
- Training camps and cultural programs
- Major milestones, including centenary celebrations of Scouting in Mysuru
๐ค About the Bulbul Section
The Bulbul Section is the youngest wing of the Guide movement, designed for girls aged 6 to 10 years. It focuses on:
- Building discipline and good habits
- Encouraging creativity and teamwork
- Learning through playful and cultural activities
Popular themes include โTara Storyโ, Jungle Dances, and Kalarav presentations.
๐ฏ Typical Bulbul Rally Activities
Bulbul rallies during this era were vibrant and engaging, featuring:
๐๏ธ Ceremonial Elements
- Bulbul Promise and Law
- Bulbul Salute and greetings
๐จ Competitions & Activities
- Drawing and creative arts
- Storytelling and cultural presentations
- Knot-tying and simple skill tasks
- โGood Turnโ activities promoting kindness and service
๐ ๏ธ Skill Development
- Earning proficiency badges
- Basic needlework and crafts
- Introduction to first aid and nature care
๐ Historical Significance
By 1978, the Scouting and Guiding movement in Karnataka was well established following the Bharat Scouts and Guides merger 1951. Events like Bulbul Rallies played a vital role in:
- Nurturing young minds at an early age
- Promoting values of service and cooperation
- Strengthening the foundation of the Guiding movement
๐ Significance
The Bulbul Rally reflects:
- Early development of confidence and discipline
- Encouragement of creativity and participation
- Building a strong base for future Guides and leaders











