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SWALKSHYA2024 Rules&Regulations
SWALKSHYA2024 Rules&Regulations
SWALKSHYA2024 Rules&Regulations
PRESENTS
SWALAKSHYA-2024
ON
18th&19thApril 2024
About Swalakshya
SWALAKSHYA is an Annual Mega Event of the IIMT Group of Colleges. In this fest, one can look and feel the
harmony of Cultural, Artistic as well as Literary events additionally the fragrance of Technical and Sports Events
of IIMT GROUP OF COLLEGES. “Swalakshya-2024” will be celebrated on 18th and 19th April, 2024. Students are
welcome to participate for showcasing their talents in various activities and may get plenty of opportunities to
win the exciting CASH PRIZES, AWARDS AND RECOGNITION in this MEGA SHOW.
Last year the students from more than 40 institutions including universities had participated in this event and it
was a huge success. With a positive hope in the year 2024, it is highly expected that the number of outside
participating institutions including universities will exceed more than half a century in this Mega Show.
GENERAL RULES
2) Please reach the venue half an hour before the starts of event .
5) The decision of the judges and referees will be final and all have to strictly abide of this.
6) The rules are not final and are subject to minor changes.
7) The organizing committee reserves the right to cancel your participation or any event at any moment.
8) Alcoholic consumption or use of any such psychedelics drugs would lead to immediate disqualification and
one will be liable disciplinary action.
Important:
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
AD MAD SHOW
Faculty Coordinator:
Faculty Coordinator:
Ms. DeepikaKumari
Dr. C. S. Yadav
Faculty Coordinator:
SKETCHING (ROOPREKHA)
Faculty Coordinator:
Faculty Coordinator:
Faculty Coordinator:
COLLAGE MAKING
Faculty Coordinator:
FACULTY COORDINATOR(S)
MS. ANJALI YADAV
Ms. DEEPALI
VOICE OUT – SOLO SINGING
RegistrationFees:Rs.100/-
FacultyCoordinator:MS. SoniTikoo
Ms.ShalluBains
Timeallottedforeachperformanceis2minutes.
Theparticipantswillbejudgedonthesongselection,voicequality,clarity,rhythmand
theirappealto theaudience.
Theparticipantsshouldbringtheirownmusicalinstruments ifrequiredintheperformance.
Choice of song is open to the participants but the song should not have any slangsor
derogatorylanguage.
Judges’decisionwillbefinal.
LOOSE UR FEET– SOLO DANCE
RegistrationFees:Rs.100/-
FacultyCoordinator:Ms.PriyankaKumari
Ms. LakshiDublish
Timelimitis2-3minutes.Negativepointsforexceedingthetimelimit.
Anyobscene/offensivemusic/songisnotallowed.
ThedecisionofJudgeswillbefinalandbinding.
DAZZLE–GROUPDANCE
RegistrationFees:Rs.300/-
FacultyCoordinator:Ms.Diksha
Ms.Anjali Yadav
Eachteammayhave6-12members,includingcoordinators.
Choiceofsongsisopentotheparticipants.
TheparticipantsarerequestedtobringTwoPenDrivetoavoidtechnicaldisturbance. Out
of which, they are also requested to submit one PenDrivetothecoordinator
oftheevent.
Nopropswillbeprovidedbythecoordinators.Participantscancarrytheirownprops.
Danceperformanceshouldnotconveyanyindecentgestures.
Greenroomwouldbegivenforchangingpurpose.
The participants will be judged on the basis of their rhythm,
formation,synchronization,expressions,andcostumes,makeup,setupandoveralleffec
ts.
Decisionofthejudgeswillbefinalandbinding.
SKITCOMPETITION
RegistrationFees:Rs.200/-
FacultyCoordinator:Ms.Deepa Kumari
Ms.Anamika
Theteamparticipatingintheskitshouldhaveaminimumof5membersand amaximum
of8members.
Theteamswillbeallowedamaximumof2minutestopreparethestageand
10minutestoperform.
ThePropswillbearrangedbythe teamsthemselves(Generalfurniturelike
table/chairswillbemadeavailable ateventvenue).
The teams will be free to select the theme/story/script of the skit.However, the script
will have to be discussed with the event
coordinatorbeforetheevent.Themeshouldnotbe
vulgar&cheap.Itshouldnothurtanycommunity’sfeelings.
Nouseofslangsandunparliamentarilylanguageintheskit.
The Competition will be judged on the basis of the script,
facialexpressions,andcreativeuseofprops,stagemannerism,co-
ordination,voicemodulationandoverallperformance.
RegistrationFees:Rs.200/-
FacultyCoordinator:Ms.Anamika
Ms.Ishita Arora
StreetplayscanbeinHindiorEnglish.
Timelimit:12minutes.Warningbellwillberungafter10minutes.Teams willbe
disqualifiediftheyexceedthetimelimit.
Usageofabusive language
isstrictlyprohibitedandmayleadtodisqualification.
Judges'collectivedecisionwillbefinalandbinding.
Use of any sort of hazardous element/prop is strictly
prohibited.PerformanceshouldbeconfinedwithintheNukedarea,asdefinedbyth
eorganizers
Notechnicalsupportwillbe provided.
No props are allowed except Gulal. Teams can use banners andposters.
Teams are allowed to use musical props as Dholak,
Fluteoranyothermusicinstrumentoftheirchoice,butusage of
mikes,lights,orotherelectricalinstrumentsisnotallowed.
Teamsize:Maximumof18membersincludingthosehandlingmusic
andminimum15members.
Noprofessionalassistanceispermitted,allteammembersshouldbe certified
students of the institute. Please bring along youridentitycards.
Note:DressofWholeteamshouldbesimilar
Photoutsav
RegistrationFee:Rs.50/- percandidate
Faculty Coordinator:
Rules&Regulations:
a) YourName
b) CollegeName
Thecontestis openforUG/PGstudentsonly.
Photoresolutionmustbeatleast1280x720pixelsandhigherresolution.The
photosmustbeinJPEGformat.
You have to submit hard copies of your photograph on a
photopaperofsize12X18cm(A3Size)before15/04/2024forthedisplayinthegallery.
Photomustcarrythecaptionrelatedtoitandprintedonit.
Photograph has to be original and should have news sense value and
nophotoeditingisallowedexcepttheBlackandWhiteformat.
Lastdateforonlineentrysubmissionis 15/04/2024
Theme:MonochromePhotography And Portrait Photography:Shootingimage
displaying a single color or different shades of single color . ptrait photography aims to
capture the personality and identity and it agreatway to show off your photography skills.
it’s also one of the mostinterestingphotographyideasforaproject.
.
STANDUP COMEDY
RegistrationFee:Rs.50/-
percandidate
Faculty Coordinator:
Ms. Jyoti
It is an individual competition.
Limited entries based on first come first serve basis.
Time limit is 4-5 Minutes.
Participants will be judged on the basis of content, fluency, spontaneity, presentation
& sense of humor.
No participant can point out any individual or religion in any way, and any dual
meaning obscene content is strictly not allowed.
Negative marking for exceeding time limit.
Decision of the judges will be final and binding.
TECHNICAL
Faculty Coordinator
Mr. BadalBhushan(9911519500)
GAMING(BGMI)
When organizing a Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) competition, it's important to establish clear rules
and guidelines to ensure fair play, safety, and a positive experience for all participants. Here are some
rules and guidelines you may consider implementing:
1. Eligibility: - Specify the eligibility criteria for participation, such as age restrictions or any other
requirements.
2. Registration: - Outline the registration process, including deadlines and any required information or
documentation.
3. Team Formation: - Specify whether the competition will be individual or team-based. If team-based,
define the maximum number of players per team and how teams should be formed.
4. Game Format:
- Clarify any specific game settings or modifications that will be used during the competition.
5. Fair Play:
- Obtain consent from participants for their gameplay to be streamed or recorded for promotional
purposes.
7. Prizes and Rewards: - Clearly outline the prizes or rewards for winners and any other participants.
Specify how prizes will be distributed and any tax implications for winners.
8. Technical Requirements: - Provide information on the technical requirements for participating in the
competition, such as device specifications and internet connection speed.
9. Schedule and Timings: - Publish the schedule of the competition, including dates, times, and time
zones. Clearly communicate any changes or updates to the schedule.
10. Code of Conduct: - Establish a code of conduct for participants, organizers, and spectators. Outline
expectations regarding behavior, language, and interactions within the gaming community.
11. Dispute Resolution: - Define the process for resolving disputes or conflicts that may arise during the
competition. Designate a point of contact or a panel responsible for handling disputes impartially.
12. Liability and Safety: Include a disclaimer stating that participants are responsible for their own safety
and well-being during the competition. Provide guidelines for maintaining a safe gaming environment,
including tips for preventing eye strain and taking breaks.
13. Privacy Policy: - Ensure compliance with privacy laws and regulations when collecting and handling
participants' personal information. Communicate how participants' data will be used and protected.
14. Feedback and Evaluation: - Collect feedback from participants after the competition to identify areas
for improvement and gather suggestions for future events.
15. Final Authority: - Reserve the right for the organizers to make final decisions on any matters not
covered by the rules or guidelines.
BRIDGE MAKING
Faculty Coordinator:
STUMBLE GUYS
ArunKashyap (8743808073)
Wi-Fi IDEA
Faculty Coordinator:
Student coordinator:
TECHNICAL QUIZ
Registration Fees: Rs 50 per participant
Faculty Coordinator:
1. Manikeshkumarjha(9798383294)
Student coordinator:
1. Md.husain(9719623633)
2. Shiv pratap (9264918885)
3. Priyanshu (7982609772)
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Mr. Rajiv (7053693130)
Kavya path
RegistrationFees:Rs.50/-
RegistrationFees:Rs.50/-
3. Student will have to select any one topic from the given list of
topics.
4. He/she will be given 2 minutes prior to the speech to think over the
topic.
5. E-certificate will be given to all participants.
6. Participant has to speak only in English.
7. Maximum time limit to think over the topic will be 2 minutes and
the maximum time for speech will be 5 minutes
8. The participant will be allowed to select the topic once only.
9. Participants will not be allowed to take any paper or material with
him or her during the speech.
Debate Competition
RegistrationFees:Rs.50/-
2. A warning bell will be given after 8 minutes and a final bell after
10 minutes.
3. If the participant exceeds the allocated time than the marks will be
deducted at the discretion of the judges.
4. Marks may be awarded as per the following criteria out of the
marks allocated against each category.
1 Contents / substance 25
2 Oratory skills 25
3 Presentation skills 20
4 Clarity of thought 20
5 Confidence 10
5. The average of the marks awarded by all judges should be
calculated. The average marks thus calculated shall be the final
score for a particular Candidate on the basis of which who so ever
has scored the highest will be declared winner & second highest
scorer will be declared as runner-up of the event.
Online GK Quiz
RegistrationFees:Rs.50/-
Time allotted-60 minutes only for writing the essay. Sheet for writing will
be provided by college.
The essay should be the original work and it should not be copied from
anywhere.
First two winners will be awarded.
The decision of the Judge shall be final & binding on all the participants .
Sports
FACULTY COORDINATOR(S):
MrVipinBhati (6396580081)
MrVimalDutt (9899339332)
LONG JUMP
1. No part of the athlete’s foot should cross the front edge of the foul line. If, at the
point of take-off, any part of his foot (even the toe edge of his shoe) crosses the
front edge of the foul line, then the jump is termed to be illegal or a ‘foul jump’,
and does not count.
2. A long jumper has three attempts to register his or her best legal jump. A foul
jump accounts for an attempt, but the time isn’t registered. Only the farthest
legal jump counts.
3. The distance or the ‘jump’ is measured from the front edge of the foul line to the
first landing point of the athlete. To better understand this, consider an athlete
taking offlegally from the foul line and landing on his feet 15 ft from the foul line.
However, if, while landing, his hands touch the ground before his legs and a foot
behind his farthest landing point, he would be awarded a jump of 14 ft, since the
hands are nearer to the foul line than the feet and are the first point of contact.
4. Similarly, even if the athlete takes off from behind the foul line, the starting point
is still considered to be the front edge of the foul line, rather than the athlete’s
actual point of take off.
7. Records made with the assistance of a tailwind of more than 2 m/s are not
considered. However, the time is registered in the ongoing competition, since all
the athletes benefit from the same wind condition.
HIGH JUMP
BADMINTON
Knock out.
BASKET BALL
1. Each team can have a maximum of 5 players on the court at any one time. Substitutions can be
made as many times as they wish within the game.
2. The ball can only be moved by either dribbling (bouncing the ball) or passing the ball. Once a
player puts two hands on the ball (not including catching the ball) they cannot then dribble or
move with the ball and the ball must be passed or shot.
3. After the ball goes into a team’s half and they win possession back the ball must then make it
back over the half way line within 10 seconds. If the ball fails to do so then a foul will be called
and the ball will be turned over.
4. Each team has 24 seconds to at least shot at the basket. A shot constitutes either going in the
basket or hitting the rim of the basket. If after the shot is taken and the ball fails to go in the
basket then the shot clock is restarted for another 24 seconds.
5. The team trying to score a basket is called the offence whilst the team trying to prevent them
from scoring is called the defense. The defense must do all they can to stop the offence from
scoring by either blocking a shot or preventing a shot from being fired.
6. After each successful basket the ball is then turned over to the opposition.
7. Fouls committed throughout the game will be accumulated and then when reached a certain
number will be eventually be awarded as a free throw. A free throw involves one player from the
offensive team (the player fouled) to take a shot unopposed from the free throw line. Depending
on where the foul was committed will depend on the number free throws a player gets.
8. Violations in basketball include travelling (taking more than one step without bouncing the ball),
double dribble (picking the ball up dribbling, stopping then dribbling again with two hands),
goaltending (a defensive player interferes with the ball travelling downwards towards the basket)
and back court violation (once the ball passes the half way line the offensive team cannot take
the ball back over the half way line).
KABADDI
1. 6 players on a team, 3 on the front row and 3 on the back row. Maximum of three hits per
side.
2. Player may not hit the ball twice in succession (A block is not considered a hit)Ball may
be played off the net during a volley and on a serve.A ball hitting a boundary line is "in"
3. A ball is "out" if it hits an antennae, the floor completely outside the court, any of the net
or cables outside the antennae, the referee stand or pole, the ceiling above a non-playable
area.
4. It is legal to contact the ball with any part of a player’s body .It is illegal to catch,
hold, or throw the ball.
5. If two or more players contact the ball at the same time, it is considered one play and
either player involved may make the next contact (provided the next contact isn't the
teams 4th hit).
6. A player cannot block or attack a serve from on or inside the 10 foot line . After the
serve, front line players may switch positions at the net.
7. At higher competition, the officiating crewmay be made up of two refs, line judges,
scorer, and an assistant scorer.The result of a violation is a point for the opponent.
8. When serving, stepping on or across the service line as you make contact with the
serveFailure to serve the ball over the net successfully.
9. Contacting the ball illegally (lifting, carrying, throwing, etc).
10. Touching the net with any part of the body while the ball is in play. Exception: If the
ball is driven into the net with such force that it causes the net to contact an opposing
player, no foul will be called, and the ball shall continue to be in play.
11. When blocking a ball coming from the opponents court, contacting the ball when
reaching over the net is a violation if both:
a. your opponent hasn't used 3 contacts and
b. they have a player there to make a play on the ball
Tug of War