M.A. Khalid Honored  with Prestigious  Bronze Wolf Award

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M.A. Khalid Honored with Prestigious Bronze Wolf Award

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Mr. M.A. Khalid, a retired Karnataka Administrative Service officer received the esteemed Bronze Wolf Award, the highest international accolade in the Scouts and Guides movement. Since the award’s inception in 1935, only 395 individuals worldwide have been honored with this distinction, with Mr. Khalid becoming the fifth Indian recipient. Previous Indian awardees include Smt. Lakshmi Mazumdar (1969), Sardar Lakshman Singh (1986), Ranga Rao (1994), and L.M. Jain (2008).

Mr. Khalid’s recognition comes in acknowledgment of his exceptional contributions to regional and global scouting efforts, enhancing the scout movement’s impact. The award will be presented to him at the upcoming World Scout Conference in Cairo on August 23rd.

Throughout his distinguished career, Mr. Khalid has achieved significant professional excellence in Scouts and Guides, garnering numerous national and international honors. The Bronze Wolf Award stands as the pinnacle of his accomplishments. His dedication and discipline continue to inspire young scouts and guide leaders, marking him as a leading figure in the scouting community.

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