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Inter School Competitions,Class V - X

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CATEGORY ACLASSES 5, 6 & 7

1. EVENT : Know The Knot....Quiz Rules : w Two teams per school, Consisting of 2 members w Preliminary round will be a written round w Best 6 teams will qualify to the final roundw Rules for the finals will be specified during the event

2. EVENT : (First 10 entries only)COMBATWIST - War Dance Rules : w Only one team per school. w A team should consists of 8 to 12 participantsw Music should be in MP3 form/ CD/Pendrive. w It should be submitted an hour before the eventw Time duration - 4 to 5 minJudging criteria : Choreography, costume, music, props

3. Event : Lend Me Your Ears - Jago Grahak Jago Advertisement on Consumer Awareness Rules :w Number of entries - 2 per school w Four members in a teamw Time duration - 4 minsw Participants should come dressedJudgement Criteria : Effective depiction of the message, Props used and Costume

4. Event : Aabhushan, Jewellery Making Rules :w Two members in a teamw Jewellery worn during three different periods (Ancient, Medieval and Modern) should be made using your own materials at the venue, No prior preparation,w Time duration 1 ½ hrsJudgement criteria : Creativity, Presentation & Authenticity

5. Event : Rewind & Re - Play Topic : Role Play on Social Reformers Rules :w No. of entries 1 per schoolw Individual Activityw Time duration - 2 minJudgement Criteria : Costume Dialogue delivery & Confidence

6. Event : Treasure Hunt Rules :w 1Team per school, 3 in a teamw Instructions will be given on the spotw Time duration 1 hour

7. Event : (declamation) 2 entries per schoolYou Said It Topics : 1. Fredoum at midnight by Jawaharlal Neharu 2. Malala’s Speech on Education. 3. Swami Vivekananda’s Speechw Time Duration - 2 +1min, Judgement criteria : Diction, Effectiveness, Body Language, Memorization

CATEGORY BCLASSES 8, 9 &10

1. Event : Interrogatrix Rules : w Two teams per school. 2 members per teamw Preliminary round will be a written round w Best 6 teams will qualify to the final roundw Rules for the finals will be specified during the event

2. Event: Grafi-tee - T- Shirt Painting Topic : Being Human Rules : w 2 participants per school, only 1 team per schoolw Participants should bring their T-shirts (White )w Participants have to bring their own colours as per their requirementsw Any sort of tracing or copying is not allowed. If found deviated from the instructions team will be disqualifiedw The paintings will be retained by the organisers.Judging criteria : Creativity, effective Portrayal of the message & effective use of colours

3. Event : Ensemble Array - Walk the ramp (First ten entries only)

Topic : Medieval Clothing Rules :w Only one team per school (consists of 10 members)w The participants can sport costumes of nobels, soldiers, peasants, merchants and clergy of one period/country along with a effective narration.

4. Event : (first Ten Entries Only)Arise & Awake Street Play on Social Evils Across The World and its Transformation Rules :w One team per schoolw Team of 8-12 studentsw Time duration :10 minutesJudging criteria : Relevance to the topic, Use of voice and expression, Relevance of the musical soundtrack & originality

5. Event : World On The Groove (first Ten Entries)

International Dance Form Rules :w One team per school w Team of 10-15 membersw Time allotted - 4 - 5 minutesw Dance forms : Hip-hop, Tap, Yangko, Gangnam, Break Dance, Line dance, Tango, Rumba, ZumbaJudging criteria : choreography, costume, music & time management

w Each costume style is represented by a pair of studentsw Music should be in MP3 form/ CD/Pendrive . It should be submitted 10 min before the eventw Time limit : 2/3 minutesJudging criteria : Relevant costume, Effective narration, representation & Co-ordination

CATEGORY BCLASSES 8, 9 &10

6. Event : Incredible India Choose any state of India and advertise to promote tourism of that state Rules:w Only one team per school, 6-8 members per team w Time duration - 2+1 minutew Live presentation should be supported with a ppt and the culture must be exhibited with costumew PPt should be in a pen drive and must be submitted before the eventJudgement criteria : Creativity, presentation, topic coverage

7. Event : Just A Minute (JAM) Rules : w It is an individual event w Only 2 participants per schoolw No books, sheet of paper etc can be used as referenceJudging Criteria : Relevance to the topic, Fluency, Voice Modulation and body language

1. Real wealth is never measured in money or possesion2. To err is human, to forgive is divine.3. If Mahatma Gandhi lived today………4. The more we communicate the less we say. 5. If India's partition did not take place……..6. If India retrieved all the money lost to corruption since 1947…………7. If the world's governments came to a concensus to abolish currency8. If British never set foot in India……….9. Indian education system. 10. If the entire world becomes vegetarian….

Just A Minute Topics

"Freedom At Midnight" Speech By Jawaharlal NehruEducation is one of the blessings of life-and one of its necessities. That has been my experience during the 17 years life. In my home in Swat Valley, in the north of Pakistan, I always loved school and learning new things. I remember when my friends and I would decorate our hands with henna for special occasions. Instead of drawing flowers and patterns we would paint our hands with mathematical formulas and equations.

We had a thirst for education because our future was right there in that classroom. We would sit and read and learn together. We loved to wear neat and tidy school uniforms and we would sit there with big dreams in our eyes. We wanted to make our parents proud and prove that we could excel in our studies and achieve things, which some people think only boys can.

Things did not remain the same. When I was ten, Swat, which was a place of beauty and tourism, suddenly changed into a place of terrorism. More than 400 schools were destroyed. Girls were stopped from going to school. Women were flogged. Innocent people were killed. We all suffered. And our beautiful dreams turned into nightmares.

Education went from being a right to being a crime.

But when my world suddenly changed, my priorities changed too.

I had two options, one was to remain silent and wait to be killed. And the second was to speak up and then be killed. I chose the second one. I decided to speak up.

The terrorists tried to stop us and attacked me and my friends on 9th October 2012, but their bullets could not win.

We survived. And since that day, our voices have only grown louder.

And therefore as I said last year at the United Nations, "One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world."

Today, in half of the world, we see rapid progress, modernisation and development. However, there are countries where millions still suffer from the very old problems of hunger, poverty, injustice and conflicts.

Indeed, we are reminded in 2014 that a century has passed since the beginning of the First World War, but we still have not learnt all of the lessons that arose from the loss of those millions of lives a hundred years ago.

Speeches For DeclamationCATEGORY A

Malala's Speech on EducationEducation is one of the blessings of life-and one of its necessities. That has been my experience during the 17 years life. In my home in Swat Valley, in the north of Pakistan, I always loved school and learning new things. I remember when my friends and I would decorate our hands with henna for special occasions. Instead of drawing flowers and patterns we would paint our hands with mathematical formulas and equations.

We had a thirst for education because our future was right there in that classroom. We would sit and read and learn together. We loved to wear neat and tidy school uniforms and we would sit there with big dreams in our eyes. We wanted to make our parents proud and prove that we could excel in our studies and achieve things, which some people think only boys can.

Things did not remain the same. When I was ten, Swat, which was a place of beauty and tourism, suddenly changed into a place of terrorism. More than 400 schools were destroyed. Girls were stopped from going to school. Women were flogged. Innocent people were killed. We all suffered. And our beautiful dreams turned into nightmares.

Education went from being a right to being a crime.

But when my world suddenly changed, my priorities changed too.

I had two options, one was to remain silent and wait to be killed. And the second was to speak up and then be killed. I chose the second one. I decided to speak up.

The terrorists tried to stop us and attacked me and my friends on 9th October 2012, but their bullets could not win.

We survived. And since that day, our voices have only grown louder.

And therefore as I said last year at the United Nations, "One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world."

Today, in half of the world, we see rapid progress, modernisation and development. However, there are countries where millions still suffer from the very old problems of hunger, poverty, injustice and conflicts.

Indeed, we are reminded in 2014 that a century has passed since the beginning of the First World War, but we still have not learnt all of the lessons that arose from the loss of those millions of lives a hundred years ago.

Speeches For DeclamationCATEGORY A

Swami Vivekananda's SpeechWe believe not only in universal toleration, but we accept all religions as true. I am proud to belong to a nation which has sheltered the persecuted and the refugees of all religions and all nations of the earth. I am proud to tell you that we have gathered in our bosom the purest remnant of the Israelites, who came to Southern India and took refuge with us in the very year in which their holy temple was shattered to pieces by Roman tyranny. I am proud to belong to the religion which has sheltered and is still fostering the remnant of the grand Zoroastrian nation. I will quote to you, brethren, a few lines from a hymn which I remember to have repeated from my earliest boyhood, which is every day repeated by millions of human beings: "As the different streams having their sources in different paths which men take through different tendencies, various though they appear, crooked or straight, all lead to Thee."

The present convention, which is one of the most august assemblies ever held, is in itself a vindication, a declaration to the world of the wonderful doctrine preached in the Gita: "Whosoever comes to Me, through whatsoever form, I reach him; all men are struggling through paths which in the end lead to me." Sectarianism, bigotry, and its horrible descendant, fanaticism, have long possessed this beautiful earth.

They have filled the earth with violence, drenched it often and often with human blood, destroyed civilization and sent whole nations to despair. Had it not been for these horrible demons, human society would be far more advanced than it is now. But their time is come; and I fervently hope that the bell that tolled this morning in honor of this convention may be the death-knell of all fanaticism, of all persecutions with the sword or with the pen, and of all uncharitable feelings between persons wending their way to the same goal.

Similar is the case with religion. The Christian is not to become a Hindu or a Buddhist, nor a Hindu or a Buddhist to become a Christian. But each must assimilate the spirit of the others and yet preserve his individuality and grow according to his own law of growth.

If the Parliament of Religions has shown anything to the world, it is this: It has proved to the world that holiness, purity and charity are not the exclusive possessions of any church in the world, and that every system has produced men and women of the most exalted character.

In the face of this evidence, if anybody dreams of the exclusive survival of his own religion and the destruction of the others, I pity him from the bottom of my heart, and point out to him that upon the banner of every religion will soon be written in spite of resistance: "Help and not fight," "Assimilation and not Destruction," "Harmony and Peace and not Dissension."

Speeches For DeclamationCATEGORY A

EVENT SCHEDULEEVENT CATEGORY TIMEAabhushan (Jewellary making) A 10.00AMCombat twist( war dance) A 11.00AMRewind and replay( role play) A 12.00 noonJago Bharat jago A 11.00 AMTreasure hunt A 10.30 AMInterrogatrix Prelims B 10.00 AMInterrogatrix Finals B 12.00 noonIncredible India B 10.00 AMGrafi- Tee ( T shirt painting) B 10.00 AMJust A Minute B 10.00 AM

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EVENT CATEGORY TIME You said it (Declamation) A 10.00 AMWorld on the groove B 12.00 noonKnow the knot Prelims A 9.00 AMKnow the knot Finals A 10.00 AMArise & Awake (Street play) B 10.00 AMEnsemble Array (Walk the ramp) B 9.00 AM

RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. The last date for registration is 24/8/2016 2. The 'Tantra' registration form has to be filled completely and submitted along with principal's seal and signature.3. Entry fee: Individual events rs. Package 1. Package 2. 4. Post the 'Tantra' registration form to our school address. You can also send the forms to the following e- mail id.

1. Participants must wear their respective school uniform. 2. Participants have to report to their respective venues 15 minutes prior to the event. 3. An event may have additional rules and guidelines which will be given at the venue. 4. One teacher coordinators and one student coordinators must represent the school. 5. Ideal student - teacher ratio must be 25:1. 6. Coordinators are responsible for all communication between their school and the Tantra team.7. Vulgarity /indiscipline of any sort will lead to immediate disqualification.

PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES

1. Any misconduct or damage to the school properly will be dealt with strictly. 2. Students are required to bring all the material for the events unless specified otherwise.3. The decision of the judges will be final and binding. 4. The organizers will not be responsible for the loss or damage of personal property. 5. The organizers reserve the right to make any changes in the event schedule without prior notice.6. All events are science based except for photography and gaming.

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Participant’s Details Category ‘A’ – Classes (5th, 6th & 7th)

1. Know The Knot ……Quiz 2. COMBATWIST – War Dance

3. Lend Me Your Ears – Jago Grahak Jago 4. Aabhushan, Jewellery Making

5. Rewind & Re-play –Role Play 6. Treasure Hunt on Social Reformers

7. You Said It (Declamation)

Participant’s Details Category ‘B’ – Classes (8th, 9th & 10th)

1. Event : Interrogatrix (Quiz) 2. Grafi–tee – T–Shirt Painting 3. Ensemble Array – Walk The Ramp 4. Arise & Awake (Street Play on (Medieval Clothing) Social Evils Across the World & its Transformation) 5. World On The Groove 6. Incredible India 7. Just a Minute (J A M)