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1 TH I NTER A HPS M EGA C OMPETITIONS ( ) No. of Entries:- 650 Last Date of Registration:- 10 August, 2017

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3 CONTENTS ABOUT... 2 LETTER OF INVITATION... 3 GUIDELINES... 5 FAQ's... 9 ENGLISH RECITATION (WITH ACTION)...1 ENGLISH SPEECH(WITH ACTION & EXPRESSION) SPELLATHON ENGLISH DEBATE ENGLISH PARAGRAPH WRITING ENGLISH ESSAY WRITING fganh dfork okpu (vfhku; lfgr) HINDI RECITATION (WITH ACTION) fganh Hkk"k.k (vfhku;,oa vfhko;fdr lfgr) HINDI SPEECH (WITH ACTION & EXPRESSION) fganh okn&fookn (vfhku;,oa vfhko;fdr lfgr) HINDI DEBATE (WITH ACTION & EXPRESSION) fganh vuqpnsn ys[ku HINDI PARAGRAPH WRITING... 2 fganh fucu/ ys[ku HINDI ESSAY WRITING fganh nksgk okpu (HINDI COUPLET RECITATION) G.K. QUIZ SCIENCE QUIZ SOLO SONG GROUP SONG SOLO DANCE GROUP DANCE INSTRUMENTAL SOLO IN CASIO/TABLA/GUITAR BEST OUT OF WASTE... 3 DRAWING AND PAINTING SWIMMING LAWN TENNIS BADMINTON FOOTBALL BASKETBALL... 0 CRICKET... 1 ATHLETICS... 2 TABLE TENNIS... 3 YOGA...

4 ABOUT THE ( ) Academic Heights Public School (AHPS) is e formal school brand from e House of Bachpan. AHPS was launched in 2009 and has 100+ schools country-wide, presently. AHPS prides itself for being one of e premiere brands in e formal school segment. AHPS was conceived and launched to extend at formal school level, e same standard and quality in terms of educational technology, meods of pedagogy and grooming students, as is prevalent in Bachpan. In a short span of time between 2009 and now, AHPS has strode e formal school space like a colossus and has 100+ operational formal schools across e country at various stages. AHPS aims to make learning an enjoyable experience wi cherishable values and skills for a lifetime. Education at AHPS is not all about learning eories, equations or concepts. But, it also teaches to be creative outside e classrooms and school premises. A major part of education lies in e skill and talent enhancement of students. Wi e amalgamation of Academics, Sports and Fine arts, e grand annual event namely e Inter AHPS Mega Competitions took shape and was launched wi spectacular success in 201. Last year, we planned it as a Mega Event rd and it was a fantastic success by way of talent and everying. The 3 Inter AHPS Mega Competitions came up as eventful, purposeful and most importantly, successful. Now we are back wi e edition of e Inter AHPS Mega Competitions wi some stupendous, contemporary and interesting changes. We are here wi e belief for e all-round development of e children in communication skills, academic skills and physical development etc, and also to provide a broader spectrum of competitions to encourage more and more participation of schools and our students. A large canvas of competitions widens e scope to unleash and bring to e forefront, e potential and inherent talent, aptitude and competitive skills of our students. Such events as e Inter AHPS Mega Competitions groom students to compete healily, develop sporting nature, share, learn, care and work as team, which in turn gives rise to a cohesive and tolerant society and nation. Welcome to e ( ). Here's to more scintillating performances and success!! Think Positive, Seize e Opportunity and Soar High! Team AHPS

5 LETTER OF INVITATION Dear Directors/Principals, Greetings and good wishes to all of you. I feel extremely delighted to invite you all to e Inter AHPS Mega Competitions ( ). It is an event where students of AHPS across e country will compete in Academics, Fine Arts and Sports competitions. The details of e Mega Event are given below. TH ( ) The Event : The Inter AHPS Mega Competitions ( ). Academic Fine Arts Sports Dates : October 2017 to 6 October 2017 Venue : Registered Office, Delhi Participation : For AHPS students only. In Academics & Fine Arts, ere will be ree categories : Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X In sports, students will participate as per eir age groups at levels. Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between Aims & Objectives of e Event :- To facilitate meeting of AHPS students across e Nation. To ignite e competitive spirit & hunger for success. To prepare students to face competitions & challenges positively. To teach students to be humble in a win and graceful while losing (e sporting attitude). To give exposure to learning, presentation and spoken skills while bringing out e flow of creative oughts and expressions. To eliminate any form of stage fear, inferiority complex and shyness and to strengen confidence, positivity and innovation among children. To identify and bring out e refinement and appreciation towards fine arts. To enhance sportsmanship and encourage games & sports. To enhance e physical and mental fitness of e participants. To aim towards a holistic development and education. People Involved : Experts, senior teachers, subject-matter specialists, lecturers and oer such knowledgeable people from various fields will participate in e sessions and activities in order to encourage, enlighten, guide and cheer our students and instil in em e irst for more. 3

6 TH Activities of e Mega Event : ACADEMIC English Recitation/Speech/Debate/Spellaon Hindi Recitation/Speech/Debate English Paragraph Writing/Essay Writing Hindi Paragraph Writing/Essay Writing Hindi Couplet/Doha Recitation G.K. Quiz Science Quiz FINE ARTS Solo Song Group Song Solo Dance Group Dance Instrumental Solo in Casio/Tabla/Guitar Best Out of Waste Drawing & Colouring/Painting SPORTS Swimming Table tennis Lawn tennis Badminton Football Basketball Cricket Yoga Aletics 50 m Sprint 100 m Sprint 200 m Sprint Relay Race Long Jump Songs, dance or instrumental music must not be from Films or film-based private songs at are commercial and not congenial to school atmosphere. Participants can't sing or play e National Anem/Song. I encourage all e students of AHPS to participate actively in e competitions. On behalf of e Registered Office, I extend a warm invitation to all of you and your teams to grace e Mega Event wi your presence. Welcome to all of you to e Inter AHPS Mega Competitions ( ). Thanks & Regards Ajay Gupta CEO S. K. Educations (P) Ltd.

7 GUIDELINES 1. Dates of e Inter AHPS Mega Competitions ( ) The event dates are from Oct., 2017 to 6 Oct., All schools are supposed to reach e venue by 12:30 p. m. on Oct., 2017 and ey will depart from e venue at 3:30 p.m. on 6 Oct., TH 2. Eligibility Criteria Only AHPS students are eligible for e competitions. Students must fulfill e age criteria according to eir classes (mentioned below). In Academics & Fine Arts, ere will be ree categories:- Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X In sports, students will participate as per eir age groups at levels. Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between Registration All e schools have to register emselves online only. Schools will fill e details of participants and eir participating events online only. After filling e details online, your forms will be directly shifted to payment gateway (i.e. online payment mode). Once e fee is transferred online, only en e form will be submitted. No offline forms will be accepted.. Total No. of Participants Allowed: 650 Due to limited spaces and resources only 650 students from across India will be able to participate in e Inter AHPS Mega Competitions ( ) on a first come first serve basis. Once e enrollment reaches 650, no form will be accepted irrespective of e last date. 5. Participation Fee Participation fee is ` Taxes per child per event. This fee is non-refundable. Once e details (name of event & fee ) are filled and submitted, no changes are allowed. 5

8 TH 6. Late Fees Till 10 August, 2017 e fee will be `2750/- + Taxes. From 10 August to 25 August 2017 e fee will be `3750/- + Taxes. Late fee is applicable only till 25 August, After 25 August, 2017 no form will be accepted (even wi late fee). Special note:- Late fee concept will be applicable if ere will be vacant seats. If all e seats are filled already en, late fee concept would not be applicable. 7. Accommodation The accommodation arrangements will be in place at e venue only. 2 Separate Hostels available 1 Boys Hostel 1 Girls Hostel Beddings will be spread on e floor only. No beds available Rooms will be on sharing basis Non-AC Accommodation Common Toilets Upper Floors No lifts available Special Note:- No Accommodation will be provided even for one day/night before or after e event. If required, you have to pay `600/- extra for stay and dinner of 6 Oct., 2017 and `200/- extra for breakfast of 7 Oct., Please note at you have to vacate e premises latest by 7.00 a.m on 7 Oct., 2017 (irrespective of e extra amount paid by you). 8. Food Date 5 6 Meals Refreshment Lunch Tea Dinner Milk Breakfast Lunch Tea Dinner Milk Breakfast Lunch Tea Timings In Buses 2:00-3:00 p.m. :30 p.m. 8:00-9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 7:00-8:30 a.m. 2:00-3:00 p.m. :30 p.m. 8:00-9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 7:00-8:30 a.m. 2:00-3:00 p.m. :30 p.m. For Students & Teachers Students & Teachers Teachers Students & Teachers Students Students & Teachers Students & Teachers Teachers Students & Teachers Students Students & Teachers Students & Teachers Teachers Venue Buses Cafeteria/Mess GCAD Cafeteria/Mess GCAD Cafeteria/Mess Cafeteria/Mess GCAD Cafeteria/Mess GCAD Cafeteria/Mess Cafeteria/Mess GCAD 6

9 Date B/F Lunch Dinner /10/2017 Dal Kachori Dum Aloo Makhani Dal Bread Pakoda Yellow Dal Matar Paneer Balushahi Rice Mix Veg Cutlet Chapati Chapati Biscuits Salad Rice Frooti Curd Gulab Jamun (Salt & Sugar) Curd Cube Salad 5/10/2017 Idli Sambhar Kadhi Pakora Pachranga Dal Coconut Chatni Shimla Mirch Aloo Palak Corn Poha Curd Sevian Kheer Milk for Students & Tea for Teachers Rice Chapati Salad Pickle 6/10/2017 Aloo Poori White Chana Coconut Chatni Sahi Paneer Veg Idli Jeera Aloo Aloo Sabzi Rice Milk for Students & Tea for Teachers Menu Details Rice Tandoori Plain Roti Salad Chapati Curd Fruit Custard Rice Chapati Salad Pickle TH Special Note:- 6 (Dinner if required) at an extra cost of ` 600/- per member. 7 (Breakfast if required) at an extra cost of ` 200/- per member. 9. No. of Teachers Allowed One teacher is allowed free of cost to accompany 10 students. If more teachers/members/directors want to come and attend is event, ey are allowed to come on a minimal charge of `2750/- + Taxes per person, if booked before 10 Aug., 2017 or `3750/- + Taxes, If booked between 10 Aug., 2017 to 25 Aug.,

10 TH No. of Students No. of Teachers Upto 10 Students 1 Teacher 10-1 Students 1 Teacher 15-2 Students 2 Teachers 25-3 Students 3 Teachers and so on. Male teachers will stay wi male students & female teachers will stay wi female students. Schools are erefore advised to plan accordingly. 10. Pick & Drop facility Pick & Drop facility is available only from e railway station to e venue and vice-versa. Schools, who want to avail is facility are suggested to give eir arrival & departure details as early as possible. No one from e Regd. Office will be available at e stations. You will have to reach e parking lot where your AC buses would be waiting to drop you to e venue. Details like bus numbers, driver's name and contact no. will be provided to you in advance. 11. Contact Details Schools are supposed to nominate and share contact no. of any one teacher coordinator/leader of your school. He/she will be known as school leader. He/she will have to wear a leader's cap of his/her name (provided by e Regd. Office). Regd. Office will communicate wi leaders only. It is advised to share his/her mobile no. wi relationship officer as early as possible. 12. Medical Assistance In case of any emergency, an ambulance and first-aid facilities will be available 2x7 at e campus. An emergency number will also be displayed at e venue. 13. Widrawal Each student can take part only in one event. So if she/he wants to swipe e event, she/he will not be allowed to do so. If one wants to widraw en she/he may but e fees will not be refundable. 8

11 FAQ's Q.1 What are e dates of e Inter AHPS Mega Competitions ( )? Ans. Dates of e Inter AHPS Mega Competitions ( ) are from Oct., 2017 to 6 Oct., Q.2 When and where will we get e itinerary of is program? Ans. All e schools must report at e venue by 12:30 p.m. on Oct., 2017 and will leave on 6 Oct., 2017 after p.m. The Program Itinerary will be provided at e Reception on Oct., Q.3 From where will we get e forms and oer details? Ans. All communication will be done online, including filling e registration forms, submissions, payments, confirmations, list of participants, etc. Q. Can we register e names by sending hard copies to e Regd. Office? Ans. No, only online entries will be accepted. The participation form and oer details must be filled and sent online because is time, Registered Office will not be handling e registration process at all. The task has been outsourced and e Regd. Office will get e final list only. Q.5 Can we contact e Regd. Office to confirm our registration? Ans. The Regd. Office cannot help you in enrollments. You have to fill e forms online which will be recorded by a separate company. They will confirm your registration rough mails only. For any assistance, you can contact Ms. Twinkle Garg (Relationship Manager) at , you can also mail us at support@academicheights.in. Q.6 When will e enrollment process start? Ans. The enrollment process will start from 10 June Q.7 What is last date for online registration? Ans. The last date for online registration is 10 August. Q.8 What is e participation fee for is event? Ans. The participation fee is ` 2750/- + Taxes per student per event. Q.9 Are ere any oer charges except e participation fee of `2750/- + Taxes? Ans. Till 10 August, 2017, each student has to pay `2750/- + Taxes only. If e student registers between 10 August 2017 and 25 August She/he has to pay `3750/- + Taxes per person [`1000/- as late fee + `2750/-]. All e meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Evening tea/snacks) will be provided at e scheduled timings. No meal will be served in between. If any student wants to buy/eat anying from canteen/grocery shop, she/he can do it after paying from his/her pocket. But we don't ink ere will be any such requirement. Q.10 Is e participation fee refundable? Ans. No, e participation fee is non-refundable. Q.11 What amenities/facilities are included in e participation fee? Ans. The participation fee includes Pick & drop from New Delhi Railway Station to venue & vice versa. 2 nights stay All meals (For 3 days i.e. Oct to 6 Oct. 2017) A Kit (having a T-shirt, I-card and Leader's cap). TH 9

12 TH 10 Q.12 Can a student participate in more an one event? Ans. No, a student cannot participate in more an one event. Q.13 How many teachers are allowed to accompany? (Teacher: Students Ratio) Ans. One teacher is allowed free of cost to accompany 10 students. No. of Students No. of Teachers Upto 10 Students 1 Teacher 10-1 Students 1 Teacher 15-2 Students 2 Teachers 25-3 Students 3 Teachers and so on. If more teachers want to come and attend is event, ey are allowed to come on a minimal charge of `2750/- + Taxes per person. Q.1 Who should accompany e students male teacher or female teacher? Ans. Male teachers will stay along wi eir male students & female teacher will stay wi female students. So, plan accordingly. Q.15 Will e Regd. Office pay to and fro fares from our state? Ans. No, e Regd. Office will not pay any amount for your travel from your state to Delhi or vice-versa. Only pick and drop facility wiin Delhi will be provided. Q.16 How can we reach e venue after reaching Delhi? Ans. You will send your arrival & departure details to e Registered Office by 15 August, On at basis, Pick and drop facility will be provided to you by e Regd. Office and details of pick & drop (vehicle/timings) will be given to you before your arrival in Delhi. Q.17 Will anyone from e Registered Office be available for pick up? Ans. No one will be available from e Registered Office for pick up. Google maps of e station will be available on e website. You will have to reach e parking lot where your buses would be waiting to drop you to e venue. Details of bus numbers, drivers etc. will be given. Q.18 Can we come to e venue on 5 Oct., 2017 just before e start of e events? Ans. No one will be allowed to enter e venue after 12:30 p.m. on Oct Q.19 Will e Registered Office provide us pick up and accommodation a day/night before e event? Ans. No. e Registered Office will not provide any pick up or accommodation a day/night before or after e event. If required, kindly refer special note of Accommodation in Guidelines. Q.20 What would happen if our train is late? Ans. You should inform your Relationship Officer if you are getting late in e journey. We will ensure to pick you up on your arrival. Q.21 What documents must schools carry for is Mega event? Ans. The following documents must be carried 1. I-cards of each participant (photocopies) 2. I-cards of e teachers accompanying students (photocopies) 3. Permission letter from e Director. Event-wise list of e participants

13 5. Photocopies of bir certificates of each participant 6. Original Photographs of all participants and teacher 7. Voter ID Card/Aadhar Card/Driving License/Passport (Photocopy of each participant) 8. Consent letter from each parent 9. A medical certificate from a doctor stating at e child is healy and fit to participate in is event or particular game. Special Note:- Schools have to submit is file at e time of registration at Reception on Oct., Q.22 What must students carry along wi em? Ans. Each student must carry 1. Night Dress 2. 2 pairs of casual wear 3. Sports shoes. Slippers 5. Medicine (as needed) 6. Toilet kit (soap, brush, toopaste etc.) 7. Equipment for e events ey are participating in (like racquet, pen /pencil, colours etc.) 8. Aadhar Card/Passport (photo copy) Q.23 Will ere be certificates for participants? Ans. Yes, all e participants will be given Participation Certificates. Q.2 What are e Awards/Medals for e winners? Ans. First ree position winners of each event will be awarded wi Merit Certificates and Medals (Gold, Silver & Bronze). The school at wins maximum number of gold medals, will be awarded a Winner Trophy. Q.25 Who will judge e participants? Ans. A separate jury for each event will be ere. They will judge all e participants. Based on eir observations and judgement, e medals & certificates etc. will be given. Q.26 Can we leave e place earlier if our school does not qualify for e finals? Ans. No, schools are not allowed to leave earlier under any circumstances. However, your teachers & students are allowed to watch oer's competitions. Q.27 How will we come to know about e details of our stay & competitions? Ans. As soon as you register yourself at e Reception of e Venue, e complete chart including details of e event, directions to your rooms and lawns will be provided. Q.28 What is e last date to deposit e fee? Ans. You have to send in your registrations by 10 Aug., 2017 and e last date of depositing e fee is same as at of e registration i.e, 10 Aug., TH 11

14 TH Q.29 Is ere any helpline no. or ID where we can contact as per our requirement? Ans. Yes, a candidate from e Regd. office will be ere to answer your queries. For any assistance, you can contact Ms. Twinkle Garg (Relationship Manager) at , you can also mail us at support@academicheights.in. Q.30 Will e venues of stay and competition be different or same? Ans. The campus is same for e stay and competitions. There is hardly 500m walking distance between e places of stay & competitions. Q.31 Is ere any uniform for ese competitions? Ans. Yes, T-shirt and cycling shorts comprise e uniform to be worn by e students during e events. T-shirts will be provided by e Registered Office but black Lowers/Cycling shorts are to be arranged by e students emselves. For Solo Dance and Group Dance events, participants have to bring eir own costumes & props. Q.32 Is it mandatory to take consent letter from parents? Ans. Yes, e consent letter from parents is mandatory. All schools have to bring e hard copies of e consent letters of all e participants and submit at e venue before e start of e events. Q.33 How would be e weaer of Delhi during e event? What type of cloes should we bring? Ans. Normally, Delhi s weaer in October is moderate and pleasant. It is neier too cold nor too hot. But still, you should contact your Relationship Officer two weeks before e event. He/she will tell you e exact weaer conditions at at time. Q.3 Can students bring camera, phone or any oer electric gadgets? Ans. Students are advised not to bring any valuables but if someone brings, e school and e Regd. Office will not be responsible for e loss of such ings. Q.35 Do we have to bring any lock? Ans. The teachers are advised to bring 3- locks wi em for e security of eir bags, baggage etc. Q.36 Will any assistance/help be given for e booking of tickets? Ans. No, e Registered Office will not help in is matter. Q.37 Can I meet my relatives/friends outside e venue? Ans. No, you are not allowed to go out. Q.38 Will ere be any admit card for e participants? Ans. Yes, e Registered Office will issue an admit card for each participant which will be sent by courier to you. It is mandatory for em to carry e card wi em during e event. In case of loss, you will have to pay a penalty of ` 250/- to reissue. Q.39 Which ings are not allowed? Ans. Liquor, tobacco products, weapons etc. are not allowed. Anybody found wi ese will be disqualified from e event. A surprise checking can be done in 12

15 any room anytime. Q.0 What can be e total streng of e participants? Ans The total streng of participants is 650. Therefore, e selection of students will be done on first come first serve basis. Once 650 students are selected e registration process will be terminated irrespective of e last date. Q.1 Will we get breakfast on Oct., 17? Ans. Refreshment boxes will be given to you in e bus on Oct., 17 which will include Dal Kachori, Bread Pakoda, Balushahi, Frooti, Cutlet, Biscuit, Sauce. Rest of e meals include from lunch on Oct., 17 to Lunch on 6 Oct., 17. Q.2 If we stay till 7 Oct., 17, en will we get breakfast from e Regd. Office? Ans. No, we can only provide you Refreshment box at will be same as given on Oct., 17. It will be chargeable at an extra cost of ` 200/- per member. Q.3 Can we get what we want in e menu? Ans. The menu will be fixed for everyone. Find e menu at e end of Guidelines. Q. Will e Regd. Office organise Delhi Darshan? Ans. No, Regd. Office will not organise Delhi Darshan is time. Q.5 Will we get a chance to have a photograph wi e Chief guest? Ans. No, no photography session will be done wi e Chief Guest but e student will get his/her framed photograph. Q.6 Will we get a separate room for stay? Ans. No, your stay will be combined wi students/teachers of oer schools. Q.7 Will we be provided wi A/C rooms? Ans. The rooms can be A/C rooms, non-a/c rooms, non-cooler rooms etc. It is possible at no lift facilities will be available at e venue. Q.8 How will we get to know e directions in e campus? Ans. A campus map will be provided to you for your convenience. Q.9 Who can contact e Regd. Office for information, query etc? Ans. You are supposed to nominate any one teacher of your school as School Leader. He/she can contact e Regd. Office for information/query etc. Q.50 What would happen if sufficient no. of participants are not ere in an event? Ans. If ere are insufficient no. of participants in any event, students form oer schools (oer an AHPS) in Delhi/NCR will be allowed to participate in ose events. Though it is an Inter AHPS Mega Competitions, schools oer an AHPS will be allowed to participate in is mega event (if e no. of AHPS candidates/participants are lesser in any event). TH 13

16 TH Participants : Classes III to V ENGLISH RECITATION (WITH ACTION) Criteria: Presentation & Expression 10 marks Pronunciation/Diction 10 marks Grammatical pauses 10 marks Voice modulation 10 marks Confidence & uninterrupted presentation 10 marks Suggested topics: Any poem by Vikram Se, Kamla Das, Stephen Spender, Robert Browning, Robert Frost, John Keats, Heidi Campbell, William Blake, Alfred Lord Tennyson etc. Guidelines: Each school can send only 01 candidate for participation. Each speaker will get maximum 3 minutes. A bell will be rung for e notification of e last 30 seconds. Students are advised to just wish everyone, tell e name of e poem and poet and start e poem. Students should not waste eir time introducing emselves or summarizing e poem's content. Please submit two copies each of e poems to be recited to e panel of judges. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 1

17 Participants : Classes VI to VIII ENGLISH SPEECH (WITH ACTION & EXPRESSION) TH Criteria: Presentation & Expression 10 marks Pronunciation/Diction 10 marks Grammatical pauses 10 marks Voice modulation 10 marks Confidence & uninterrupted presentation 10 marks Suggested topics: Organ donation after dea should be encouraged Demonetisation Heal Insurance: Must for all citizens. Guidelines: Each school can send only 01 candidate for participation. Each speaker will get maximum 3 minutes. A bell will be rung for e notification of e last 30 seconds. Students will submit 2 copies of each of eir speeches to e Panel of Judges at e venue. Students will come on stage, wish everyone, name e topic and whose speech it is and start speaking. Students are advised not to waste time in lengy introductions or endings. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 15

18 TH Participants: SPELLATHON This competition is open for all 3 categories. Primary : Classes III-V Middle : Classes VI to VIII Secondary : Classes IX and X Guidelines Each school can send one team of 2 candidates (only team entries are eligible) for each category. The participants are not allowed to use any type of electronic devices. Replacement of any participant of a team is not allowed after registration. Participants are encouraged to take time, ink and spell e word. There will be four rounds for each category. a. Quick round b. Rapid fire round c. Buzzer Round d. Audio-visual round Round 1 (Quick Round) : Spellings A question will be asked and if a team is unable to answer, it will be passed to e next team only once. Each team will be asked questions. (Objective questions wi options). For every correct answer, 10 marks will be given and 0 marks for an incorrect answer. Answering time will be 30 seconds only. Team discussion will be allowed or team will nominate a candidate. Round 2 (Rapid Fire Round) : Vocabulary Each team will be asked questions one after anoer in one minute time. Total number of questions is 20 per team. 10 marks will be given for each correct answer. Answering time will be 3 seconds for each question. Team discussion is allowed. If a team cannot answer e question, ey can say pass for e next question. The question will not be forwarded to e next team. 16 Round 3 (Buzzer Round) : Spell Out e Abbreviation A question will be asked and e team who presses e buzzer first, gets e chance to answer first.

19 Total number of questions is 6 per team. 10 marks will be given for each correct answer & 5 marks will be deducted for wrong answers or if a team does not answer after ey press e buzzer. Questions will not be passed to oer teams. Answering time will be 30 seconds for each question. Round (Audio-Visual Round ) : Jumbled Word Teams will be shown video/picture clips and ey will be asked questions related to e clips. Audio clips may also be played. Total number of questions is 2 per team. 10 marks will be given for each correct answer. Answering time will be 30 seconds for each question. The questions will not be passed to e next team. Audience can be asked for e correct answer. TH 17

20 TH Participants : Classes IX and X ENGLISH DEBATE Criteria: Content & Presentation 10 Marks Confidence & Expression 10 Marks Supportive points & Examples 10 Marks Modulation and Uninterrupted Speaking 10 Marks Suggested topics: Video games are too violent. All citizens who do not vote should pay a fine. Democracy is e best form of government. Guidelines: Each school can send only 01 team of 02 candidates for participation. Each team will consist of only 02 students, one for and one against e subject. Time limit is minutes. Each participant should be done speaking wiin minutes. Last 30 seconds will be notified by a bell. Students who speak for e motion will speak first and en who's against it (for each school). Students will come on stage, wish everyone, start wi e name of e topic and wheer speaking for or against. Students will not waste time in long introductions or endings. Kindly submit 2 copies each of e content to be spoken by each student to e panel of judges. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 18

21 Participants: Classes III to V ENGLISH PARAGRAPH WRITING Criteria: Subject interpretation and presentation 10 marks Relevance 10 marks Language/Accuracy/Vocabulary 10 marks Imagination 10 marks Originality 10 marks TH Suggested topics: Topics will be given at e venue, at e time of competition. Guidelines: Each school can send only 01 candidate. Sheets will be provided to e participants for writing. The participants will bring eir own pen/pencil and eraser. Each participant will have maximum 5 minutes to complete e written work. Each participant will have to complete e written work wiin e given word limit. The written work should be original wi simple language expression. The topic must be presented as per e concept of e subject wiout being offensive to anyone. Untidily written work will be disqualified. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. Word Limit: words 19

22 TH Participants : Classes VI to VIII Classes IX and X ENGLISH ESSAY WRITING Criteria: Subject interpretation and presentation 10 marks Relevance 10 marks Language/Accuracy/Vocabulary 10 marks Imagination 10 marks Originality 10 marks Suggested topics: Topics will be given at e venue before e start of competition. Guidelines: Each school can send maximum 01 candidate in each category. Sheets will be provided to e participants for writing. The participants will bring eir own pen/pencil and eraser. Each participant will have maximum 5 minutes to complete e written work. Each participant will have to complete e written work wiin e given word limit. The written work should be original wi simple language expression. The topic must be presented as per e concept of e subject wiout being offensive to anyone. Untidily written work will be disqualified. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. Word Limit: For Classes VI to VIII words For Classes IX to X words 20

23 izfr;ksxh% d{kk III ls V fganh dfork okpu (vfhku; lfgr) HINDI RECITATION (WITH ACTION) TH vad folrkj% izkjahk@var fo"k; olrq (dfkukad) Loj lkeatl;@mppkj.k vkrefo'okl,oa vfofpnuu izlrqfr izlrkfor fo"k;% fganh lkfgr; osq izfln~/ dfo;ksa tsls egknsoh oekz] lw;zdkur f=kikbh ^fujkyk*] lqfe=kk uanu iar] jke/kjh flag fnudj] esfkyh'kj.k xqir] t;'kadj izlkn] lqqhknzk oqqekjh pksgku] v;ksè;kflag mikè;k; ^gfjvks/*] gfjoa'k jk; cppu vkfn esa ls fdlh,d dh gh jpuk izlrqr djsaa vko';d funsz'k% izr;sd fo ky; dsoy 01 fo kfkhz dks Hkst ldrk gsa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks osqoy 3 feuv dk le; izlrkfor gs] blh le; osq v/hu izlrqfr lekir djuh gsa vkf[kjh 30 lsosq.m ls igys,d?kavh ctkbz tk,xh tks le; osq volku dks izdv djsxha Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa ls fuosnu gs fd os LVst ij vkdj dfork,oa dfo dk uke crkdj izkjahk djsaa Nk=kx.k viuk le; Loifjp; ;k dfork lkjka'k crkus esa O;FkZ u djsaµbldk è;ku vè;kidx.k j[ksaa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks viuh dfork dh glrfyfi dh 2 izfr;k izfr;ksfxrk ls igys fu.kkz;d eamy dks tek djokuh gksaxha 21

24 TH fganh Hkk"k.k (vfhku;,oa vfhko;fdr lfgr) HINDI SPEECH (WITH ACTION & EXPRESSION) izfr;ksxh% d{kk VI ls VIII vad folrkj% fo"k; olrq (dfkukad) Loj vkrefo'okl,oa vfofpnuu izlrqfr izlrkfor fo"k;% jdr nku & ou nku f'k{kk esa rduhdh midj.kksa dk mi;ksx Ldwyksa esa onhz vfuok;z gksuh pkfg, vko';d funsz'k% izr;sd fo ky; dsoy 01 fo kfkhz dks Hkst ldrk gsa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks osqoy 3 feuv dk le; izlrkfor gs] blh le; osq v/hu izlrqfr lekir djuh gsa vkf[kjh 30 lsosq.m ls igys,d?kavh ctkbz tk,xh tks le; osq volku dks izdv djsxha Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa ls fuosnu gs fd os LVst ij vkdj Hkk"k.k dk 'kh"kzd,oa odrk dk uke crkdj izkjahk djsaa Nk=kx.k viuk le; Loifjp; ;k Hkk"k.k lkjka'k crkus esa O;FkZ u djsaµbldk è;ku vè;kidx.k j[ksaa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks vius Hkk"k.k dh glrfyfi dh 2 izfr;k izfr;ksfxrk ls igys fu.kkz;d emay dks tek djokuh gksaxha 22

25 fganh okn&fookn (vfhku;,oa vfhko;fdr lfgr) HINDI DEBATE (WITH ACTION & EXPRESSION) izfr;ksxh% d{kk IX vksj X TH vad folrkj% izkjahk@var fo"k; olrq (dfkukad) Loj lkeatl;@mppkj.k vkrefo'okl,oa vfofpnuu izlrqfr izlrkfor fo"k;% fo kffkz;ksa@nk=kksa ds fy, eksckby,d vko';drk gsa fhk{kq dks islk nsuk mfpr gsa bfrgkl Ldy w esa,d egroiw.kz fo"k; gsa vko';d funsz'k% izr;sd fo ky; dsoy 01 fo kfkhz dks Hkst ldrk gsa izr;sd Vhe esa 2 fo kfkhz gksaxsaa,d fo"k; osq i{k esa cksysxk@cksysxh vksj nwljk fo"k; osq foi{k esaa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks osqoy feuv dk le; izlrkfor gs] blh le; osq v/hu izlrqfr lekir djuh gsa vkf[kjh 30 lsosq.m ls igys,d?kavh ctkbz tk,xh tks le; osq volku dks izdv djsxha Nk=kx.k viuk le; yech Hkwfedk ;k lkjka'k esa O;FkZ u djsa vksj lh/s eqn~ns ij vk, A izr;sd Vhe fo"k; osq i{k esa igys cksysa vksj foi{k esa ckn esaa dksbz Hkh Vhe tks i{k vksj foi{k fookn dh rs;kjh iwjh rjg ls u djs ;k fiqj flizq i{k esa ;k foi{k esa µ,d gh odro; rs;kj djsa rks og Vhe izfr;ksfxrk esa 'kkfey ugha gksxha izr;sd fo kfkhz dks vius okn&fookn odro; dh glrfyfi dh 2 izfr;k izfr;ksfxrk LFky ij fu.kkz;d eamy dks tek djokuh gksaxha 23

26 TH izfr;ksxh% d{kk III ls V fganh vuqpnsn ys[ku HINDI PARAGRAPH WRITING vad folrkj% fo"k; dh O;k[;k vksj izn'kzu izklafxdrk Hkk"kk dk iz;ksx] 'kq¼rk vksj 'kcnkoyh dyiuk 'kfdr eksfydrk izlrkfor fo"k;@izlax% izfr;ksfxrk LFky ij gh fn;k tk,xka vko';d funsz'k% izr;sd fo ky; dsoy 01 fo kfkhz dks Hkst ldrk gsa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks fy[kus osq fy, dkx k (isij) miyc/ djk, tk, xsa izr;sd fo kfkhz osq ikl ys[ku dk;z laiuu djus gsrq 5 feuv gksaxsa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks fu/kzfjr lhek osq varzxr vius ys[ku dk;z dks laiuu djuk gsa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks viuk isu@isafly] jcm+ Lo;a ykuk gksxka ys[ku] rf;ksa vksj jpuk dk fej.k gksuk pkfg, lkfk gh izsj.kknk;d o eksfyd gksuk Hkh vko';d gsa ftl Hkh fo"k; dh izlrqfr nh tk jgh gs og fdlh Hkh izdkj ls?k`.kklin vfkok viekutud ugha gksuk pkfg,a ys[ku lkiq +,oa lqanj gks rkfd Li"V :i ls i<+k tk losqa vli"v ;k [kjkc + glrfyfi dks v;ksx; ekuk tk,xka 'kcn lhek% 200µ300 'kcn 2

27 izfr;ksxh% d{kk VI ls VIII d{kk IX vksj X fganh fucu/ ys[ku HINDI ESSAY WRITING TH vad folrkj% fo"k; dh O;k[;k vksj izn'kzu izklafxdrk Hkk"kk dk iz;ksx] 'kq¼rk vksj 'kcnkoyh dyiuk 'kfdr eksfydrk izlrkfor fo"k;@izlax% izfr;ksfxrk LFky ij gh fn;k tk,xka vko';d funsz'k% izr;sd fo ky; dsoy 01 fo kfkhz dks Hkst ldrk gsa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks fy[kus osq fy, dkx k (isij) miyc/ djk, tk, xsa izr;sd fo kfkhz osq ikl ys[ku dk;z laiuu djus gsrq,d?kavs dk le; gksxka izr;sd fo kfkhz dks fu/kzfjr 'kcn lhek osq varzxr gh vius ys[ku dk;z dks laiuu djuk gsa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks viuk isu@isafly] jcm+ Lo;a ykuk gksxka ys[ku] rf;ksa vksj jpuk dk fej.k gksuk pkfg, lkfk gh izsj.kknk;d o eksfyd gksuk Hkh vko';d gsa ftl Hkh fo"k; dh izlrqfr nh tk jgh gs og fdlh Hkh izdkj ls?k`.kklin vfkok viekutud ugha gksuk pkfg,a ys[ku lkiq +,oa lqanj gks rkfd Li"V :i ls i<+k tk losqa vli"v ;k [kjkc + glrfyfi dks v;ksx; ekuk tk,xka 'kcn lhek% d{kk VI ls VIII osq fy, 500&700 'kcn d{kk IX vksj X osq fy, 800&1000 'kcn 25

28 TH izfr;ksxh% d{kk VI ls VIII fganh nksgk okpu HINDI COUPLET RECITATION vad folrkj% mppkj.k vkok k dk mrkj&p<+ko@izokg@forj.k dh xfr Loj lkeatl;@ifjorzu vkrefo'okl,oa vfofpnuu izlrqfr izlrkfor fo"k;% fganh lkfgr; osq izfl¼ jpukdkj tsls jghe] dchjnkl] rqylhnkl] jl[+kku] ehjkckbz] tehym¼hu vyh] vkfn osq nksgsa vko';d funsz'k% izr;sd fo ky; dsoy 01 fo kfkhz dks Hkst ldrk gsa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks vfkz lfgr rhu nksgs rs;kj djus gsaa izr;sd fo kfkhz dks oqqy 5 feuv dk le; vkoafvr gksxka 5 feuv osq varxzr gh rhu nksgs vksj muosq vfkz le>kus gksaxsa vkf[kjh 30 lsosq.m ls igys,d?kavh ctkbz tk,xh tks le; osq volku dks izdv djsxha 26

29 G.K. QUIZ Participants : This competition is open for all e 3 categories. Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X Guidelines : Each school can send only 01 team of 02 candidates (only team entries are eligible) for each category. The participants are not allowed to use any type of electronic devices. Replacement of any participant of a team is not allowed after registration. There will be four rounds for each category. a. Quick round b. Rapid fire round c. Buzzer round d. Audio-visual round Round 1 (Quick round) A question will be asked and if a team is unable to answer, it will be passed to e next team only once. Each team will be asked questions. (Objective questions wi options) For every correct answer, 10 marks will be given and 0 marks for an incorrect answer. Answering time will be 30 seconds only. Team discussion will be allowed. Round 2 (Rapid fire round ) Each team will be asked questions one after anoer in one minute time. Total number of questions is 20 per team. 10 marks will be given for each correct answer. Answering time will be 3 seconds for each question. Team discussion is allowed. If a team cannot answer e question, ey can say pass for e next question. The question will not be forwarded to e next team. Round 3 (Buzzer round) A question will be asked and e team who presses e buzzer first, gets e chance answer first. Total number of questions is 6 per team. 10 marks will be given for each correct answer & 5 marks will be deducted for wrong answers or if a team does not answer after ey press e Buzzer. Questions will not be passed to oer teams. Answering time will be 30 seconds for each question. Round (Audio-visual round) Teams will be shown video/picture clips and ey will be asked questions related to e clips. Audio clips may also be played. Total number of questions is 12 per team. 10 marks will be given for each correct answer. Each team would be asked 2 audio-visual questions. Answering time will be 30 seconds for each question. The questions will not be passed to e next team. Audience can be asked for e correct answer. Syllabus General National and International news (current) Famous personalities Media/Movies/Music Sports/Games Technology TH 27

30 TH 28 Participants : SCIENCE QUIZ This competition is open for all e 3 categories. Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X Guidelines : Each school can send 01 team of maximum 02 candidates (only team entries are eligible) for each category. The participants are not allowed to use any type of electronic devices. Replacement of any participant of a team is not allowed after registration. There will be four rounds for each category. a. Quick round b. Rapid fire round c. Buzzer round d. Audio-visual round Round 1 (Quick round) A question will be asked and if a team is unable to answer, it will be passed to e next team only once. Each team will be asked questions (Objective questions wi options). For every correct answer, 10 marks will be given and 0 marks for an incorrect answer. Answering time will be 30 seconds for each question. Team discussion will be allowed. Round 2 (Rapid fire round ) Each team will be asked questions one after anoer in one minute time. Total number of questions is 20 per team. 10 marks will be given for each correct answer. Answering time will be 3 seconds for each question. Team discussion is allowed. If a team cannot answer e question, ey can say pass for e next question. The question will not be forwarded to e next team. Round 3 (Buzzer round) A question will be asked and e team who presses e buzzer first, gets e chance to answer first. Total number of questions is 6 per team. 10 marks will be given for each correct answer & 5 marks will be deducted for wrong answers or if a team does not answer after ey press e Buzzer. Questions will not be passed to e oer teams. Answering time will be 30 seconds for each question. Round (Audio-visual round) Teams will be shown video/picture clips and ey will be asked questions related to e clips. Audio clips may also be played. Total number of questions is 12 per team. 10 marks for each correct answer will be given. Each team would be asked 2 audio-visual questions. Answering time will be 30 seconds for each question. Questions will not be passed to e next team. Audience can be asked for e correct answer. Syllabus : As per e CBSE Syllabus.

31 SOLO SONG Participants : This competition is open for all e 3 categories. Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X TH Criteria : Choice of song 10 marks Pitch, rhym & tone 10 marks Melody & rendering 10 marks Overall presentation 10 marks Suggested topics to choose songs : Folk songs, patriotic songs, traditional songs, light music, devotional songs etc. Guidelines: Film/Movie songs are not allowed. Each school can send only 01 candidate in each category. Each participant will get maximum 2-3 minutes. Participants must learn eir songs well since no slip or sheet will be allowed. Music is must. Recorded or live music any mode can be chosen. You have to bring your own CD of music. National Anem/National Song is not allowed. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 29

32 TH GROUP SONG Participants : This competition is open for all e 3 categories. Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X Criteria : Choice of song 10 marks Pitch, rhym & tone 10 marks Melody & rendering 10 marks Coordination 10 marks Overall presentation 10 marks Suggested topics to choose songs : Folk songs, patriotic songs, traditional songs, light music, devotional songs etc. Guidelines: Film/Movie songs are not accepted. Each school can send only one group in each category. Each group will have maximum 6 students. Each team will get maximum -5 minutes. Participants must learn eir songs well since no slip or sheet will be allowed. Music is must. Recorded or live music any mode can be chosen. You have to bring your own CD of music. National Anem/National Song is not accepted. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 30

33 SOLO DANCE Participants : This competition is open for all e 3 categories. Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X TH Criteria : Dance form & style 10 marks Expressions, grace and techniques 10 marks Choreography and costume 10 marks Overall impression 10 marks Suggested dance forms : Indian classical, semi-classical, folk dances. Guidelines: Each school can send only 01 candidate in each category. Each dancer will have 3-5 minutes to show his/her performance. Movie songs are strictly prohibited. Participants will bring eir own costumes, props and accessories etc., as needed. Participants will have to bring e CD of e song ey want to perform on, during e time of competition. Recorded or live music any mode can be chosen. No extra marks will be given for live music. 30 seconds will be given for describing eir dance ough it is not mandatory. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 31

34 TH GROUP DANCE Participants : This competition is open for all e 3 categories. Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X Criteria : Dance form & style 10 marks Expression, grace and technique 10 marks Choreography and costume 10 marks Coordination 10 marks Overall impression 10 marks Suggested dance forms : Indian classical, semi-classical, folk dances. Guidelines: Each school can send one group only in each category. Each group will have maximum 6 students. Each group will have 5-7 minutes to show its performance. Movie songs are strictly prohibited. Participants will bring eir own costumes, props and accessories etc., as needed. Participants will have to bring e CD of e song ey want to perform on, during e time of competition. Recorded or live music any mode can be chosen. No extra marks will be given for live music. 30 seconds will be given for describing eir dance form ough it is not mandatory. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 32

35 INSTRUMENTAL SOLO IN CASIO/TABLA/GUITAR Participants : This competition is open for all e 3 categories. Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X TH Criteria : Choice of song 10 marks Rhym/Tone 10 marks Command over instrument/techniques 10 marks Pace 10 marks Overall presentation 10 marks Guidelines : Each school can send only 01 candidate in each category. Each participant will get 2- minutes to present himself/herself. All e equipment and accessories at are needed should be arranged by e participant only. Any misconduct or foul play will lead to disqualification. Participants will check and tune up eir instrument before e competition starts. Participants will give prior information to e Registered Office, what tune ey'll be playing. This must be mentioned in eir Registration Forms. Participants will not be allowed to change eir tune after registration and declaration. Judges decision will be final. No requests or arguments will be entertained. National Anem/National Song tune cannot be used in is competition. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 33

36 TH BEST OUT OF WASTE Participants : This competition is open for all e 3 categories. Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X Criteria : Timing 10 marks Presentation 10 marks Precision & accuracy 10 marks Overall appearance and look 10 marks Topics at can be given : FOR PRIMARY An Alligator from a cloespin. Toy fighter plane from ice-cream sticks and a cloespin. Use of shoe box Vacation, Fish tank, Summer camp, Jungle scene. FOR MIDDLE T-shirts tote bag. Jeep from matchboxes and bottle caps. A Stonage book wi newspaper or cardboards. FOR SECONDARY Wind chime from empty cans. 3D birds from plastic spoons and cotton buds. 3D collage on sheet wi west material. 3 Guidelines : Each school can send only 01 candidate in each category. Time allotted is 2:30 Hrs. in all e categories. PRIMARY Any type of Paper can be used. Paper tearing can be done. You have to bring your own paper and material. Cardboard will be provided by e Registered Office. MIDDLE All types of waste material can be used. You have to bring your own waste material. Cardboard will be provided by e Registered Office. SECONDARY You have to bring all e material as per your requirement. Cardboard will be provided by e Registered Office.

37 DRAWING AND PAINTING Participants : This competition is open for all e 3 categories. Primary Classes III to V Middle Classes VI to VIII Secondary Classes IX and X TH Criteria: Originality and creativity 10 marks Relevance to e topic/eme 10 marks Interpretation and clarity of e eme/topic 10 marks Colour scheme and pattern 10 marks Overall impression of e art and presentation 10 marks Suggested topics: FOR PRIMARY Favourite Cartoon Character A Dinosaur A Fantasy House FOR MIDDLE Water Sports Cover for your Favourite Book Republic Day Parade Scene FOR SECONDARY Any Portrait A construction site View of a Jungle Guidelines: Each school can send only 01 candidate in each category. Sheets will be provided to e participants. Each participant will have to bring his/her own pencils, erasers, sharpeners, colours and oer accessories for drawing. The drawing presented at e time of competition should not be offensive in any way. Each participant will have 1 hour to carry out e task. The work should be original and should not be copied from e fellow participants. 35

38 SWIMMING TH Events : Boys 50m freestyle Under 10 Girls 50m freestyle Boys 50m freestyle Under 12 Girls 50m freestyle Boys 100m freestyle Under 1 Girls 100m freestyle Under 16 Boys 100m freestyle Girls 100m freestyle Age Groups : Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between Guidelines : The championship will be decided separately among boys and girls. Each school can send maximum 02 candidates (1 Boy and 1 Girl) in each category. The event will be conducted on time trail basis. It would mean at every swimmer in ese events will get only one chance and e final positions in ese events will be determined on e basis of time recorded in different heats. No swimmer shall be permitted to participate wiout proper swimming costume, cap and goggles. The decision of e Referee on all technical aspect will be final. In case of any protest, e decision of jury of Appeal/Protest Committee shall be final after 30 minutes. The points shall be awarded on e team basis according to e point system as per e following criteria as adopted by SFI. All e first ree position winning swimmers shall be awarded wi e Merit Certificate and e Medal. All e remaining participants shall be provided wi a Participation Certificate. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 36

39 Participant of Age Groups : Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between LAWN TENNIS TH Guidelines : Each school can send maximum 2 candidates (1 Boy and 1 Girl) in each category. The matches shall be played as per all India Tennis Association and/as, on e basis of tournament rules and regulations. The format of e game will be in singles and doubles. In a match, e player who earns e maximum point will be e winner. The tournament shall be played on knock-out basis. The players will report to e match officials 30 minutes prior to e scheduled time at e tennis court. All e matches will be played according to e best of 7 rule except Semi-Final and Final. Semi-Final and Final will be played on 3 set rule. In case of tie, e match shall be decided by e Tie-Breaker. The protest must be lodged at e same time of happening of e event. The decision of e umpire on all technical aspects will be final and if decision is not accepted by e player, he/she will be disqualified from e tournament. The match timing and venue may be changed by e organizing committee. The tournament committee shall not be responsible for any mishap. It is mandatory for e players to bring eir ID cards and Date of Bir certificates in original. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 37

40 TH Participants of Age Groups : Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between BADMINTON Guidelines : Each school can send maximum 2 candidates (1 Boy and 1 Girl) under each category. The matches shall be played as per Badminton Association of India and/as, on e basis of tournament rules and regulations. The format of e game will be in singles and doubles. In a match, e player who earns e maximum point will be e winner. The tournament shall be played on knock-out basis. The players will report to e match officials 30 minutes prior to e scheduled time at e Badminton court. All e matches will be played according to e best of 15 rule except Semi-Final and Final. Semi-Final and Final will be played on 3 set rule. In case of tie, e match shall be decided by e Tie-Breaker. To determine e serve at e beginning of e game, a coin will be tossed. Whoever wins may choose serve or side. If ey choose to serve or not to serve, eir opponent may choose e preferred side and vice-versa. Please note at all serves must be below e waist and e racquet head must be below e wrist. No overhead serves! Students must bring eir badminton racquets. The participant will be disqualified if she/he uses abusive language or gets violent, breaches rules and reaches late. The decision of e umpire on all technical aspects will be final and if decision is not accepted by e player, he/she will be disqualified from e tournament. The match timing and venue may be changed by e organizing committee. The tournament committee shall not be responsible for any mishap. It is mandatory for e players to bring eir ID cards and Date of Bir certificates in original. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 38

41 Participants of Age Groups : Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between FOOTBALL TH Guidelines : Each school can send only 01 team under each category. The matches shall be played as per All India Football Federation and/as, on e basis of tournament rules and regulations. A Football team shall consist of maximum 11 players. A player shall be allowed wi proper football kit as per laws of e Game. No player can be substituted in e game. In a match, e team which scores e maximum goal will be e winner. In case of a draw e match shall be decided by a Tie-Breaker. The referee shall choose e goal at which end e penalty kicks shall be taken. The players who are on e field of play during e regular time are allowed to take penalty kicks. The tournament shall be played on knock-out basis/league basis. The Football Teams will report to e match officials 20 minutes prior to e scheduled time at e football field. The Team in-charge shall be responsible for e conduct of e team on and off e football field. The protest must be lodged wiin 30 minutes after e match is over wi proof. The decision of e Referee on all technical aspects will be final. The match timing and venue may be changed by e organizing committee. The tournament committee shall not be responsible for any mishap. All e participants shall be awarded wi a Participation Certificate. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 39

42 TH 0 Participants of Age Groups : Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between BASKETBALL Guidelines : Each school can send only 01 team under each category. The tournament will be conducted according to e Basketball Federation of India rules. The decision of e referee(s) will be final and binding. The number of players representing a school shall not be more an 5. All e matches shall be conducted on knock-out/league basis. In case e number of team is less, e tournament may be organized on league basis. The match to decide e ird and four positions shall also be played. In any match, played on knock-out basis including e final, if ere is a tie, extension of five minutes shall continue to be given till e game is decided. In case of a tie in matches played on league basis, e following procedure shall decide e winner, runner-up etc. i. The team which has beaten e oer team in e league matches shall be e winner. ii. The tie between more an two teams will be decided on e basis of points scored and points against. The team securing e greatest quotient will be e winner. The points scored for and against shall be counted only in e matches played between e teams in tie. iii. If e tie still persists, e formula will be points scored/points against. The team wi highest difference will be declared e winner. Again, e scoring will be counted in e matches played between e teams in tie. The number "5, 6, 7" sized ball will be used according to age group for matches. A team shall be prepared to play more an two matches in a day, if needed. The Organizing Secretary reserves e right to change e date and time of a match, if necessary due to unavoidable circumstances. Teams must report at e court 30 minutes before e game is scheduled to start. Teams must be in proper kit wi proper chest numbers printed on e shirt of every player. Teams shall use number from to 15 only. The team at has been named first in e fixture, will sit on e left side of e official's Table and shall score towards e right side of e court. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. In case a team intends to protest against e opposite team; e Captain of e team at intends to protest, must sign e score sheet. In case a team forfeits & walks out of e court wiout completing e match, it shall lose e right to submit any protest and shall be debarred from rest of e tournament. Indiscipline on part of any team or members ereof will lead to disqualification of e team and may be asked to leave e premises immediately.

43 Participants of Age Groups : Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between CRICKET TH Guidelines : Each school can send only 01 team under each category. Each team will comprise of e same 11 players. All teams will ensure at eir players wear proper cricket kit (white/off white/ uniform colour). Players wiout proper cricket kit, including substitute fielders, will not be allowed to play. All e teams will have eir own cricket goods. (Like kit bag-bat, leg guards, helmet, batting gloves, abdominal guard, wicket keeping gloves & pads, etc.) Team captains will ensure at all his players report at least 15 minutes prior to e start of each match. Team captain must submit e Playing team list to e umpire before going for e toss. The bowler is permitted, before releasing e ball and provided he has not completed his usual delivery swing, to deliberately attempt to run-out e nonstriker. A Free Hit is to be awarded after all modes of No ball. No power play in e match. Players will accept e umpire s decisions honorably and will co-ordinate. If any team does not take its position on e field wiin 15 minutes of e announcement of e match, a walk-over will be herded over to e team in place. Team players will sit in e dugout. Only one person per team will coordinate wi scorer and commentator. If e match is a tie, e super over will decide e match result. Point Award System : Maximum runs by individual player. Maximum wickets taken by individual player. A player whose overall performance is e best in batting/bowling/fielding will be named as e Best all-rounder. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 1

44 ATHLETICS TH Events : Boys 50m 50m Relay Long Jump Under 10 Girls 50m 50m Relay Long Jump Boys 50m 50m Relay Long Jump Under 12 Girls 50m 50m Relay Long Jump Boys 100m 100m Relay Long Jump Under 1 Girls 100m 100m Relay Long Jump Boys 200m 200m Relay Long Jump Under 16 Girls 200m 200m Relay Long Jump Age Groups : Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between Strategy : All races will be conducted on e same track where end points will be marked at 50 m, 100 m, 200m. Whoever completes e race in minimum time will be declared as winner. 2 Guidelines : Each school can send maximum 02 (1 Boy and 1 Girl) candidates per race per category. Pulling and pushing is prohibited for Relay - students per category. No foul play will be allowed. No second chance will be given. If ere is any injury before or during e match, it is advisable to rest and not to play. Hurting anybody is strictly prohibited & will lead to disqualification. Each participant belonging to a certain school will compete wi oer participants of oer schools in a group for a single race. Each group of candidates will be selected on random basis. The result will be based on increasing order of time taken to complete e track. Once schools have sent in e names of eir probable participants, changes will not be accepted after at. Judges decision will be final. No discussion of any sort will be entertained in case of disqualification or result. A team of players is must for relay race. Team having less no. of participants will not be allowed to participate. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld.

45 Participants of Age Groups : Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between TABLE TENNIS TH Strategy : All e players will be chosen on random basis. The players from e same school won't be participating in e same match as opponents. Three games will be played by each player in initial levels as well as in furer levels. Guidelines : Each school can send only 02 (1 Boy and 1 Girl) candidates under each category. No foul play will be allowed. No second chance will be given. If ere is any injury before or during e match, it is advisable to rest. If ere is any serve in ree continuous terms, e player will lose e match. The ball must rest on an open hand palm. Then it must be tossed up at least 6 inches and struck so at e ball first bounces on e server's side and en e opponent's side. If e serve is legal except at it touches e net, it is called a Let serve. Let serves are not scored and are reserved. The ball will be eier orange or white and 0 mm in size. The table will be 2.7 meters long, m wide, and 0.76 m high. Suitable dresses & equipment are e responsibilities of schools and eir participating students. The judges' decision will be final. No discussion of any sort will be entertained in case of disqualification or result. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld. 3

46 TH YOGA List of Asanas Surya Namaskar, Paschimottan Asana, Tadasana, Vrikshasana, Navasana, Shalabhasana, Mundukasana, Ushtrasana, Trikonasana, Konasana, Padahastasana, Purna Dhanurasana, Vyaghrasana, Bhujangasana, Hastottanasana, Katichakrasana, Padmasana, Dhanurasana, Makarasana, Chakrasana. Age Groups : Under 10 Born between Under 12 Born between Under 1 Born between Under 16 Born between Each asana shall carry 10 marks: Way of performing e asanas (starting & returning) 02 Marks Perfection of posture 0 Marks Exhibition of e posture 02 Marks Fixed retention duration of e posture 02 Marks Guidelines : Seperate championship will not be ere for boys and girls. Each school can send only 01 candidate (eier boy or girl) per category. Every performer shall perform compulsorily Surya Namaskar & 5 Asanas out of e remaining will be selected by draw of lots. Every performer on e stage shall be evaluated separately by a judge. The competition shall be conducted in 2 rounds Preliminary and Final. The Individual may be given maximum 5 minutes to perform e asanas. Protest if any, must be submitted in writing along wi e fee wiin 20 min, accompanied by a protest fee of ` 500/- (five hundred only) which will be refunded, if e protest is upheld.

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