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CBSE CLUSTER VIII KABADDI TOURNAMENT 2016-17. Organized by : K.L.E. Society s English Medium School Opposite HUDCO Colony, Budalmukh Road, Nipani. Dist : Belagavi, Karnataka

About KLE Society Education is the progressive discovery of our ignorance, it is a concept that has been off-late echoed loudly (by electronic and print media). This has been however not only conceived but achieved at the Karnataka Lingayat Education Society, Belagavi over a century ago, when seven teachers fondly remembered as the 'Saptharishis' laid the foundation stone of the first Anglo-Indian school in the year 1916. The century long journey has seen an enormous growth of the KLE society from a sole sapling into a mammoth canopy of 216 Institutions spanning across education and health care services in a vivid array of geographies in India. The growth witnessed has however occurred on an uncompromised and a very carefully preserved and nurtured philosophical triad of philanthropy, service and sacrifice. This endeavor of the KLE society received further fillip when Dr. Prabhakar Kore took over the reins of chairmanship in the year 1985. His commendable leadership of 27 years is an example that each of the society's 11,170 members, 83,420 students and 9953 faculty members would like to emulate in their lives. Under his able guidance we seek to go beyond our existing accomplishments and with the sole motto of achieving newer zeniths and establishing newer benchmarks in Indian education system. This epitome of success of the KLE society as an educational and health-care service provider seems never to cease as it embarks upon newer horizons in relentless pursuit of achieving the noble cause of its origin as laid down by the 'Saptharishis'. KARNATAKA LINGAYAT EDUCATION Society is registered under Bombay Public Trusts Act 1950. About School K.L.E s English Medium CBSE School, Nipani was established in the year 2004 with the aim of providing comprehensive modern education to the students and develop their complete personality. Our school emphasizes on child centred teaching with ample scope for project based learning and learning by discovery. The school also takes great initiative to make teaching- learning more interactive between students and teachers and taught with modern technology.

K.L.E s English Medium CBSE School Nipani, is part of the conglomerate of institutions that make up the K.L.E. educational empire global in vision and world class in scholastic excellence. Dr. Prabhakar Kore, the Chairman, is chiefly responsible for the phenomenal growth and quality of the organization that has envisioned the establishment of a CBSE School. K.L.E s English Medium CBSE School Nipani, makes effort to reach the pinnacle of physical, mental, spiritual and emotional growth of a child, so that the students may be actively involved and dedicated in the pursuit of excellence in all these fields with relentless and limitless zeal. We aim to avoid the mediocrity of conventional learning and sincerely wish to share the joy of moulding spiritual and secure human contended with their achievements. Every effort is taken to impart quality education and improving the ambience and study environment in the school. We believe that education is the key to our nation s growth and prosperity, so our dedicated team of teachers make utmost effort to improve the process of learning and acquisition of knowledge. It is the endeavour of the school management committee to provide comprehensive knowledge and wholesome education to the students of K.L.E s English Medium CBSE School, Nipani and prepares them as worthy citizens and leaders for the future. From Chairman's Desk The progress of this huge nation undoubtedly depends upon the trilogy of Agriculture, Education & Health Care. The same constitutes the sanctum of KLE Society. The KLE Society since a century has strived to support this ideology in its own small way. India crossed the 1 billion population mark which implies that we will have the largest educational demand in the next decade. A vast majority of this huge demography resides in rural areas that even today are educationally impoverished. It is through the endeavor of basic education that the KLE Society has tried to unite rural population with main stream India and the world at large. I assure you that this goal shall be pursued relentlessly until each deserving individual gets his or her access to highest quality of education.

Shri. A G. Bagewadi Vice Chairman, KLE Society, Belagavi From Vice Chairman's Desk Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man. ( Swami Vivekanand) Empowerment through education is the core ideology of KLE Society and the aspect that needs maximum attention has always been School Education. Nurtuing young minds through instructional and experimental learning is the call of the day and KLE is proud that the responsibilty is ably shouldered by our English Medium Schools. We at KLE schools envision an education system that is based on inspirations and innovation, that kindles the dormant talents of its students. Children here learn to have a deep regard for Indian tradition and culture, appreciate diverse faiths and beliefs and most importantly celebrate all major festivals with equal fervour. Sarva Guna Sampanna students at KLE Schools grow to become mature and responsible global citizens. The team at KLE institutions consist of experienced and dynamic teachers who in their quest for excellence dedicatedly follow the motto of Explore, Innovate and Impliment. It gives me great Satisfaction to see that the schools are progressing in all its endeavours towards the overall development of students. From Co- ordinator's Desk Children are the citizens of tomorrow. It is therefore imperative that the formative years of a child be nurtured in the most appropriate and righteous way. It is with this noble thought that the KLE Society has established schools. KLE School provides ample opportunities to each child to explore his or her own capabilities and area of interest. The work systems and interventions facilitate the inculcation of good values, character, ethical behavior, confidence and leadership qualities.

Every child is a work of art and every teacher is an artist who infuses expression and thought into each individual. We welcome our students to blossom at KLE School. The staff monitor and develop every aspect of student learning, ensures strict adherence to objectives and participation compliance with the academic standards and educational philosophy. From Principal's Desk It gives me immense pleasure as the Principal of K.L.E. Society English Medium CBSE School, Nipani, in extending warm welcome to all our students, faculty, staff and our greater school community. Life in KLE CBSE School begins for our kids in Play School. These budding talents are with us spreading their fragrance till they appear for the School leaving CBSE Examination at the end of class X. During this period their lives are touched and shaped by our caring and highly educated teachers who are well equipped to take up the challenges of modern school education. The teachers play a great role in imbibing in our students moral values and principles that help them to emerge as positive contributors to the community as a whole. We are engaged in the serious business of educating India s next generation of leaders in academics, business, administration, politics as well as culture. I am sure that my students have the strength to meet and win every challenge that they face in the process of growing up learning and achieving their targets. I wish them great luck and I hope they have faith in their abilities, retain high enthusiasm and never lose sight of their goals. The next few pages of the school website will give you a glimpse of life in K.L.E. Society English Medium CBSE School, Nipani, that is disciplined, rigorous, challenging and above all exciting and very happy.

To all schools participating in Cluster VIII Kabaddi Tournament 2016-17 1) Welcome to K.L.E. Society s English Medium CBSE School, Nipani, Karnataka. 2) We have made every possible efforts, at our side for your smooth stay, please support us in maintaining discipline all through the days of tournament. 3) You shall be provided accommodation in class rooms and food in our school dinning hall. Food serving is only vegetarian. Round the clock security is provided for your safety. 4) In case you need any thing please free to call Mr. Vilas 09008069566, Mr. Basavaraj 09945587826, Mr. Shivashankar 08095466438 to help you in all possible ways. 5) We provide R.O. water for drinking, which is available in school campus. Please see to it neither food nor water is wasted. 6) Please maintain discipline in the school. 7) Dress properly and appropriately. 8) No Smoking is permitted inside the school campus. 9) Your luggage is your responsibility. 10) You have been provided with facilities in the classrooms. Please leave the classrooms neat and clean as we hand it over. 11) First Aid or Emergency medicines are available in the school campus. Please contact the coordinator Mr. H P. Manappanavar 09449108328 12) Avoid venturing at nights. As this place is situated out of the city area. 13) Please don t write and scribble on walls. 14) The caution deposit will be returned unless otherwise we found, damage caused by you has to be compensated. 15) Please attend a meeting of team managers at 6:00 p.m. on 6 th October 2016 at the school staffroom. 16) Make this programme full of joy & happiness. So please kindly co-operate.

Instructions Manual For Participating Teams. Do s Kindly register your school Name, Number of participants at the registration counter with necessary documents. Kindly ensure that your students use appropriate language in the campus. Ensure that your students behave well with other participants. Kindly ensure that your participants maintain discipline inside the school campus. All the teams are expected to play with the spirit of the game. During the games umpire decision is final. Don ts Do not litter the campus; kindly help us maintain our campus litter free zone. Do not enter the restricted zone at any cost. Do not damage any of the school property. If found liable damaging any school property, the concerned school have to bear the repairing expenses. Students must not indulge in teasing or any unruly behavioral activities with other participants or students of our institutions. If found teasing or any unruly behavioral activities suitable action must taken against the participants. School shall not be held responsible for any loss of property and for any untoward incident which occurs during their stay inside the campus. The managers and escorts are expected to instruct the above said instruction to their participants to follow it strictly and help to organizers to conduct the event smoothly to set high standard of sports.

CBSE Cluster VIII Kabaddi Tournament Rules and Regulations. (Boys & Girls) The game of Kabaddi shall be governed and played under the following rules: 01) Ground Ground shall be level and soft/mat surface 02) Play Field Measurements a) Boys 13 X 10 Meters. Boys: Age 19 years & below (last day of the year) and below 65 Kg weight b) Girls 12 X 8 Meters (as shown in the diagram). GIRLS Age 20 years & below (last day of the year) and below, 60 Kg Weight Note: The school should furnish original date of birth certificate from the institution. The date of birth and the photograph of participating player should be attested and verified by the Head Master/Principal. The Original Date of Birth Certificate shall only be accepted in the Championship. If any school is found guilty, the concerned Team shall be debarred for a period of 3 years from the same year. 3) Play Field The play field means that portion of the ground, which measures 13 meter by 8 meter (ABCD) for Men & Junior Boys and 12 meters by 6 meter for Women, Junior Girls and 11meter by 6 meter in case of Sub-Junior Boys & Sub-Junior Girls before struggle. 4) Sitting Block The sitting block shall be at a distance of 2 meter from the end lines. It shall be a rectangle of 1 meter by 8 meter in case of Men & Junior Boys and 1 meter by 6 meter in case of Women, Junior Girls, Sub- Junior Boys and Sub-Junior Girls. 5) Boundary The lines on the four sides of the play field are known as the boundaries (AB, BC, CD and DA). All lines shall be of 3 to 5 cm width and form the part of the play field. Note: It is necessary to have 4-meter clear space outside the boundaries. 6) Lobbies The strips on both the sides of the playfield measuring one meter in width are known as the Lobbies. W hen the lobbies, as per rule 4 under Rules of Play are included in the playfield, the boundaries of the play-field are extended up to the four lines, which enclose the play- field including the lobbies. 7) Mid Line The line that divides the play field into two halves is known as the mid-line. 8) Court Each half of the play field divided by the mid line is known as the Court. 9) Baulk Line Each of the lines in court parallel to the midline is known as baulk line. The distance of the baulk line from the mid line shall be 3.75 meter in case of Men and Junior Boys and 3 meter in case of Women, Junior Girls, Sub- Junior Boys and Girls. 10) Bonus Line The line parallel to Baulk line towards end line is known as Bonus line. The distance between Bonus line and Baulk line shall be 1 meter Note: Raider is said to have crossed the Bonus line when he comes into contact with the ground between the End line and Bonus line. At the same time any part of his body should not have contact with the ground between the mid line and Bonus line.

11) Cant The repeated, without break; at a stretch and clear aloud sounding of the approved word KABADDI within the course of one respiration shall be called Cant. 12) Raider One who enters into the court of the opponent with the cant is known as a RAIDER. The raider must begin his cant before he touches the opponent s court. 13) Anti or Ant i-raider Every player in whose court the raid is being made shall be called Anti or Anti Raider. 14) Loosing the Cant To stop the repeated and clear aloud sounding of the word KABADDI or take in a breath during cant by the raider is known as loosing the cant. A cant must be continued within one and the same respiration. 15) To put out an anti If a r aider touches an anti with out the breach of rules of play or if any par t of the body of an anti touches any part of the body of the raider and then the raider touches his court with the cant, the anti is said to be put out. 16) To Hold a Raider If the anti or antis hold the raider without breach of rules of play and keep the raider in their court and do not allow him to reach his court until he looses his cant or the Referee/Umpire blows the whistle, is known as holding the raider. 17) To reach court safely If the raider touches his cour t with any part of the body through the midline with out breach of rules with cant, he is said to have reached his court safely and turn of raid is over. 18) Touch If the raider touches the anti or antis by any part of his body or even the clothing, shoes or any other outfit, it is called a touch. 19) Struggle When the anti or antis come into contact with the raider, it is called struggle. After touch or struggle the play field includes the lobbies. 20) Raid When the raider enters the court of opponent with cant, it is known as Raid. 21) Successful Raid When the raider crosses the Baulk line of the defending team at least once during the course of a raid and reaches his court with cant, it is known as Successful Raid. NOTE: a) In case the Raider touches an anti or an anti touches the raider during the raid, the raider need not cross the Baulk line but must reach his court with the cant. b) Baulk line is said to be crossed when any part of the body of the raider is in contact with the ground between the Baulk line and the End line of the opponent s court. At the same time any part of the raider s body should not have contact with the ground between the Mid line and the Baulk line. c) Pursuit: When an anti rushes into the opponent s court with cant and without breach of rules chasing the returning raider with a view to touch, it is called pursuit. RULES OF PLAY 01) The team that wins the toss shall have the choice of the court or the raid and the team that looses the toss shall have the remaining choice. In the second half, the court shall be changed and the team, which did not, opted for raid shall send their raider first. The game in the second half shall continue with the same number of players, as it was at the end of the first half.

02) A player shall be out if any part of his body touches the ground outside the boundary but during the struggle a player shall not be out if any part of his body touches the ground outside the boundary by keeping contact of the playfield. The portion of contact must be inside the boundary. 03) a) If any player goes out of the boundary during the course of play, he shall be out. The Umpire or Referee shall try to take out such players at once. The Umpire or Referee shall declare such players out by calling out the numbers. No whistle shall be blown as the raid may continue. b) If an anti or antis who have gone out of bounds (as per rule 03 a), hold a raider, the raider shall be declared NOT OUT. The anti or antis who have gone out of bounds only will be declared out. 04) When the struggle begins, the play field includes the lobbies. During the struggle and after the struggle in the same raid, the players involved in the struggle can use the lobbies to enter their respective courts. This rule will only be applicable in the anti s court. 05) A raider shall continue to chant KABADDI as the approved cant. If he is not keeping the proper approved cant in the opponent s court, he shall be ordered back and the opponent will be given one technical point and chance to raid. Under such circumstances, he shall not be pursued. 06) A raider must start his cant before he touches the opponent s court. If he starts the cant late, he shall be ordered back by the Umpir e or Referee and the opponent will be given one technical point & a chance to raid. 07) If a raider goes out of turn, the Umpire or Referee shall order him to go back and a technical point will be given to opponent team. 08) Not more than one raider shall enter the opponent s court at a time, if more than one raider enters the opponent s court at a time, the Umpire or Referee shall order all to go back to their court and a technical point will be awarded to the opponent and chance to raid. 09) After a raider has reached his court or is put out in the opponent s court, the opponents shall send their raider within 5 Seconds. Thus alternately each side shall send their raider until the end of the game. In case the raider fails to start his raid within 5 seconds the team looses its chance to raid and the opponent team gets a technical point. 10) If a raider, who is caught by the anti or antis, escapes from their attempt to hold and reaches his court safely he shall not be pursued. Note: But if a raider touches the anti or antis and reaches back to his court safely he may be pursued. 11) If a raider, while in the opponent s court looses his cant, he shall be out. 12) When a raider is held, the antis shall not try deliberately to stifle his cant by shutting his mouth, using violent tackling leading to injuries, any type of scissoring or use of any unfair means. If such incident happens, the Umpire or Referee shall declare the raider NOT OUT. (For punishment see no. 3 & 4 of the rules under heading Officials ). 13) No anti shall willfully push the raider out of the boundary by any par t of his (Anti s) body, nor shall any raider willfully push or pull an anti or antis out of the boundary. If the raider is pushed outside the boundary or the anti is pushed or pulled out-side the

boundary, the Umpire or Referee shall declare the raider or the anti, as the case may be, as NOT OUT, and the anti or the raider who pushes or pulls the opponents outside the boundary shall be declared out. 14) During the course of raid none of the antis shall touch the raider s court until completion of the raid. In case any anti or antis touches the raiders court before completion of the raid they will be declared out and the opponent team will be given that many points. 15) If an anti or antis who are out, having violated Rule No.14, holds a raider or have violated the said rule while holding or helping to hold the raider, the raider shall be declared NOT OUT and the anti or antis who touches the raider s court shall be declared OUT. 16) When a team manages to put out the entire opponent team and none of the opponents are entitled to be revived, then that team scores a LONA and two extra points for LONA shall be awarded in addition to the points scored by the team putting out all the players of the opponent. The play continues and all the players who are out shall enter in their court within Ten Seconds. Other wise the referee or umpire shall award one technical point to the opponent. If the team fails to enter within one minute, the team shall be scratched from the match and the match shall be awarded to the opponent. 17) If a raider is warned or in any way instructed by one of his own side, the Umpire or Referee shall award one technical point to the opponent. 18) A raider or an anti is not to be held by any part of his body deliberately other than his limb or trunk. The one who violates the rule shall be declared OUT. If the raider is held deliberately other than his limb or trunk, the Umpire or Referee shall declare such raider NOT OUT. Note If a raider is caught by his clothes or hair the raider shall be declared NOT OUT and the anti or antis who have violated the Rule No.18 shall be declared OUT 19) When one or two players of a team ar e left during the game and the Captain of the team declares them out in order to bring in the full team, the opponent shall score as many points as the players that existed in the court at the time of declaration as well as Two Extra Points for LONA. 20) A Player or players who are out shall be revived in the same order as they were out when one or more opponents are out. RULES OF MATCHES 01) Team : Each team shall consist of minimum 10 and maximum 12 Players. 7 Players shall take the ground at a time and the remaining players are substitutes. 02) Duration of the match : The duration of the time of the match shall be two halves of 20 minutes in case of Men & Junior Boys with 5 Minutes interval. In the case of Women, Junior Girls, Sub-Junior Boys& Girls two halves of 15 Minutes with 5 minutes interval. The teams will change court after interval. The number of players for each team at the start of second half shall remain the same as it was at the end of first half. NOTE: The last raid of each half of the match shall be allowed to be completed even after completion of the scheduled time as mentioned above.

03) System of scoring : Each team shall score one point for every opponent out or put out. The side, which scores a LONA, shall score two extra points. The out and revival rule will be applicable. 04) Time Out : a) Each Team shall be allowed to take Two Time Outs of 30 Seconds each in each half; such time out shall be called for by the Captain, Coach or any playing member of the team with the permission of referee. The time out time shall be added to match time. b) During the time out the teams shall not leave the ground, any violation in this; a technical point shall be awarded to the opponent team. c) Official Time out can be called for by the Referee Umpire in the event of any injury to a player, interruption by outsiders, re-lining of the ground or any such unforeseen circumstances. Such time out time will be added to the match time. 05) Substitution a) Five Reserve Players can be substituted with the permission of Referee during time out or interval. b) Substituted Players can be re-substituted. c) If any player is suspended or disqualified from the match, no substitution is allowed for that particular player. The team will play with less number of players d) No substitution is allowed during the official time out. e) Substitution is not allowed for out players. 06) Bonus Point a) One point shall be awarded to the raider when he crosses the bonus line. If, the raider after crossing the bonus line is caught, the opponent team will also be awarded one point. b) The Bonus line will be applicable when there are minimum 6 players in the court; the Referee/Umpire shall award the bonus point after completion of such raid by showing thumb upwards towards the side which scores. c) If the raider while crossing the bonus line is caught then a point will be awarded to the defending team & No Bonus point shall be given. d) The raider after crossing the bonus line if he puts out one or more antis, he will get the number of points scored in addition to the bonus point for crossing the bonus line. e) The raider has to cross the bonus line to score the bonus point before touching the anti / antis or before he is caught by the anti/antis. The raider will not be awarded bonus point if he crosses the bonus line after a touch/struggle. f) There shall be no revival for bonus point. g) If player/players are suspended temporarily or disqualified from the match, then the team will play with less number of players. Such players shall be counted to award Bonus point. 07) Result : The team, which scores the highest number of points at the end of the match, shall be declared the winner. 08) Tie in Knock Out : If there is a tie in the Knock out matches the match will be decided on the following basis: 1. Both the teams should field 7 Players in the Court. 2. Both teams should play the game on the baulk line. 3. The baulk line shall be treated, as Baulk Line Cum Bonus Line and all the Bonus point rules shall be followed.

4. If the raider succeeds in crossing the baulk line cum bonus line he will get one point. 5. After crossing the Baulk line cum Bonus line, if the raider puts out one or more antis, he will get the number of points scored in addition to the one point scored by crossing the baulk line cum bonus line. 6. The out or revival rule shall not be applicable, only points scored will be counted. 7. Both the teams should give the names of the five different Raiders with their Chest Numbers as per their order of raid to the referee. Substitution of players shall not be allowed from the fielded seven Players. 8. Each team shall be given 5 Raids by different raiders to raid alternately. 9. In case any raider in the given list of 5 raiders is injured before his chance of raid, in such cases, one of the remaining 2 players out of the seven in the field can do the raid. 10. The side, which raids first at the beginning of the match, shall be allowed to raid first 11. Even after 5 Raids, if there is a tie, the game will be decided as per the Golden Raid Rule. N.B: If player/players are suspended temporarily or disqualified during the Tiebreaker, the team will play with less number of players. Such players shall be counted to award Bonus point. Golden Raid Even after 5-5 raids, if there is a tie, a fresh toss will be taken and the team that wins the toss shall have the chance to raid i.e. GOLDEN RAID If there is tie even after the Golden Raid then a chance will be given to the opponent team for the Golden Raid. In the Golden Raid the team which scores the leading point shall be declared as Winner. 09) League System : In the League System the team that wins the match will score two league points and the looser will score zero point. In case of Tie both the sides will score one league point each. Tie in league points: If there is a tie in the league points scored in the league system, the winner and runner of the pool will be decided on the basis of For and Against Points scored by using the following formula: a) The team which scores less than 25% of the league points will not be considered for the For and Against Points formula. b) To decide the tie, the For and Against points of the concerned teams against the teams which scored 25% or more of the league points will be considered and the difference calculated. c) The team which is scoring highest score difference of For and Against will be declared pool winner. d) Even after considering For and against points, if there is a tie, the total points SCORED FOR only will be counted. e) Even after this if there is a tie, the result of the match played between the teams is to be considered. f) Even after this if there is a tie, the highest number of points scored without applying 25% rule shall be considered. g) Even after this if there is a tie, the Winner and Runner will be decided on toss. Note: Walkover is given to the opponent team by the referee due to late reporting, nonreporting or due to any other technical issues of the defaulting team. Such team will be scratched from the competition and the score of such teams shall not be considered to decide the tie. The same rule shall be applicable to teams which concede the match also.

10) If owing to failure of light, heavy rains or any other unforeseen circumstances, a match could not be completed in the same session; such a match shall be replayed in the next session. In case of replay, the players need not be the same for fielding a team. 11) In case of temporary suspension of the match, change of court/ground / play field such match shall be continued with the same score and remaining time in the same session. During the temporary suspension the players shall not leave their respective courts without the permission of the referee. If a team violates this rule a technical point will be awarded to the opponent team. 12) Nails of the players must be closely clipped and no ornaments of any sort shall be allowed. 13) All players must have distinct numbers on their T-shirt of at least 4 Inches thickness in front and 6 inches thickness at the back. The team should follow the dress code compulsorily. 14 Application of oils or any other soft substances to the body shall not be allowed. 15) Shoes are compulsory in case the match is played on the mat surface.

Help lines 1) Organizing Principal : Ms. Sharmistha Roy (Principal) - 07353723355 2) Organizing Secretary : Mr. Vilas Jagajampi - 09008069566 3) CBSE Observer : Mr. Vijaykumar S. Sulegavi - 4) Tournament Director : Mr. Basavaraj Kademani - 09945587826 5) Hospitality : Ms. Anita Surange - 09164938840 6) Liaison Officer : Ms. Akshata Muchandikar - 09538101558 7) Registration : Ms. Sneha Ghatage - 09886269229 Ms. Abida Pirazade - 07259981849 Ms. Kiran Rathode - 09036404847 8) Accommodation : Mr. Sagar Latkar - 09739593040 Ms. Shanta Kankanwadi - 08746864938 9) Transport : Mr. Shivshankar Sebannavar - 08095466438 Mr. Gopal Hirekodi - 09731987655 10) First Aid : Mr. H P. Manappanavar - 09449108328

CBSE Cluster VIII Kabaddi Tournament Organized by K.L.E. Society s English Medium CBSE School, Nipani. Official Name List 1) Shri. Vijay Sulegavi -- CBSE Observer 2) Shri. C S. Baragali -- Tournament Director 3) Shri. L K. Torangatti -- Technical Official 4) Shri. M K. Shiraguppi -- Field Umpire 5) Shri. B G. Bane -- Field Umpire 6) Shri. S F. Baraddi -- Field Umpire 7) Shri. V R. Hadimani -- Field Umpire 8) Shri. B R. Lakkannavar -- Field Umpire 9) Shri. R M. Hanamantate -- Field Umpire 10) Shri. M L. Pagad -- Field Umpire 11) Shri. P N. Alagur -- Field Umpire 12) Shri. S K. Kurbet -- Field Umpire 13) Shri. H B. Kadeppagol -- Field Umpire 14) Shri. B B. Magadum -- Field Umpire 15) Shri. S. Shivannagol -- Field Umpire 16) Shri. B. Shivannagol -- Field Umpire 17) Shri. D. Byakud -- Field Umpire 18) Shri. Y. Hakyagol -- Field Umpire 19) Shri. S. Galatagi -- Field Umpire 20) Shri. K S. Patil -- Field Umpire 21) Shri. S M. Salotagi -- Field Umpire 22) Shri. K S. Patil -- Field Umpire 23) Shri. A D. Gadikai -- Field Umpire 24) Shri. R M. Shettimani -- Field Umpire 25) Shri. M. Sanadi -- Field Umpire 26) Shri. S B. Bolshetti. -- Field Umpire 27) Shri. R L. Patil --1 Field Umpire 28) Shri. Y. Bharamannavar -- Field Umpire 29) Shri. S B. Padnanadi -- Field Umpire 30) Shri K S. Daddi -- Field Umpire 31) Shri K H. Goudar -- Field Umpire 32) Shri U. Ambli -- Field Umpire 33) Shri G L. Babaleshwar -- Field Umpire

CBSE Cluster VIII Kabaddi Tournament Organized by K.L.E. Society s English Medium CBSE School, Nipani. Under -19 (Boys) Knockout (Will be displayed shortly)

CBSE Cluster VIII Kabaddi Tournament Organized by K.L.E. Society s English Medium CBSE School, Nipani. Under -19 (Girls) Knockout League (Will be displayed shortly)

CBSE Cluster VIII Kabaddi Tournament Organized by K.L.E. Society s English Medium CBSE School, Nipani Team Accommodation Details ( Boys) S.No Name of the School Room No Incharge Tr Contact No 1. The Manik Public School, Ground Mr. Vishal Patil 8867495594 1 Humnabad 2. K.L.E. School, Haveri Ground Mr. Mallikarjun 9901664865 2 Gunajl 3. Karnataka Public School, Ground Mr. manjunath 9632081899 3 Bengaluru Hudalimath 4. K J Somaiya English Medium Ground Mr. Basavraj 9945587826 4 School, Sameerwadi Kademani 5. Amrita Vidyalayam, Davangere Ground Mr. Mahesh 9880885151 5 Sangote 6. Capitol Public School, Bengaluru Ground Mr. Sagar 9021685875 6 Magadum 7. Hassan Public School, Hassan First Mr. Sagar 9739593040 7 Latkar & 8. Atreya Vidyaniketan, Bengaluru Ms. Vandana Kamble 9686062212 9. Anmol Public School, Davangere First Mr. S A. Ambi 9591297343 8 10. Royal Palace School, Jamkhandi First Mr. D S. Patil 9620329301 9 11. Shivshankar Jolle English Medium First Mr. Shivashankar 8095466438 10 Pub, Examba Sebannavar 12. Shri Shankarling Model School, Mr. Gopal 9731987655 Chikalgud First Hirekudi & 11 13. Sri Veerabhadreshwar English Ms. S N. 9886039228 Medium School, Godachi Dhupdale 14. Saint Paul's English School, First Ms. R U. Upadhye 9481006978 13 Gangavathi 15. Vidyadayini School, Harihar First Ms. A S Surange 9164938840 14 16. K.L.E. School, Athani Ms. T B. Benade 8431722258 First 16 & 17. JSS Public School, Hassan Ms. J D. Bhopale 9901889007 18. Rashtrotthana Vidya Kendra, Mr. H P. 9449108328 Hagaribommanhalli First Manappnavar & 17 19. Prarthana Central School, Ms. A S. 9538101558 Bengaluru Muchandikar 20. T.M.A.E Society, Dav Public School, First Ms. M V. Chavan 9945896741 18 Hospet &

21. Rashtrotthana Vidya Kendra, Dharwad Ms. S R. Ghatage 9886269229 22. Jain Heritage School, Belagavi Ms. U Banerjee 8105070852 First 19 23. Army Public School, Bengaluru Ms. A Jamadar 9620653828 24. Nittur Central School, Ranebennur 25. Delhi Public School, Bengaluru 26. K.L.E. CBSE School, Nipani 27. K.L.E. School, Ankali 20 21 22 First First First Ms. Y H. Zunake 9901643703 Ms. S S. Rabkavi 8867329904 Mr. S R. Badiger 9901357384 (Girls) S.No Name of the School Room No Incharge Tr Contact No 1. Karnataka Public School, Ground Ms. S Laheri 9739169111 1 Bengaluru 2. Atreya Vidyaniketan, Jc Nagar, Ground Ms. R Taral 8970786672 2 Bengaluru 3. Royal Palace School, Jamkhandi Ground Ms. Y A. 9036709196 3 Banadar 4. K.L.E. CBSE School, Nipani Ms. S. Patil 9663432034 Ground 4 5. K.L.E. School, Saundatti Ms. S. Khot 9900853407 6. Nittur Central School, Ranebennur First Ms. S S. 8746864938 5 Kankanwadi 7. K.L.E. School, Athani 6 Ms. U M. Patil 9449405432 First & Ms. A P. 8. K.L.E. School, Ankali Hukkeri 8123638544 9. K.L.E. School, Gadag First Ms. V R. Patil 8884515485 7 10 K J Somaiya English Medium Ms. M C. 9972468880 School, Sameerwadi First 8 Potadar 11 Delhi Public School, Bengaluru Ms. M V. Chile 9900614608

Instructions To Team Managers All the teams are requested to submit the online registration copy of each player s Id and combined team list at the time of registration. The teams are expected to report to the tournament officials 30 mins prior the scheduled time of their matches according to the fixtures. Match schedule can altered by the tournament committee at any time. Official decision will be final. In case of any protest. The decision will be taken according to the laws of CBSE. Uniform code will be strictly followed inside the campus and on the ground. Teams, at the time of arrival will have to pay a sum of Rs 2000/- as refundable deposit at the registration desk, which will be repaid after obtaining the clearance certificate at the time of departure to claim if any damages caused during the stay. Teams should bring their school flag for the opening ceremony march past. Teams will be provided only pure vegetarian food and accommodation at the cost of Rs 350/- per head per day. According to CBSE norms. Teams are not permitted to bring in and consume non vegetarian food. Alcohol and smoking is strictly prohibited inside the school premises. The participating team will be responsible in safe guarding the furniture s and the facilities provided to them at place of their stay. The Team managers are responsible for the team s code of conduct on and off the field.

The Dinning Hall Timings. 6:00 a.m. -- Tea 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. -- Breakfast 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. -- Lunch 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. -- Snacks 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. -- Dinner Instructions Are To Be Followed Please maintain the above dinning hall timing for all your meals. Please produce the food tokens at the entrance of the dinning hall. Player s and team escorts may enter the dinning hall with proper attire. Food will be served on buffet system only. Kindly maintain silence inside the dinning hall. No outside food will be allowed inside our dinning hall. Team manager may kindly inform your requirement a day in advance. Route Map From Belagavi to Nipani 70 kms ( Bus Route ) From Chikodi to Nipani 25 Kms ( Bus Route ) From Gokak to Nipani 70 Kms ( Bus Route ) From Kolhapur ( Maharastra) to Nipani 42 Kms ( Bus Route )