
YUVA
KALARATNA, 2013
(29th
CENTRAL ZONE INTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH FESTIVAL)
NOVEMBER
18 - 22, 2013
hosted by
KAKATIYA
UNIVERSITY (‘A’ Grade @ 37), WARANGAL, AP
in association with
ASSOCIATION
OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES (AIU), NEW
DELHI
(Sponsored by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India)
October
5, 2013
To
The Vice-Chancellor / Registrar
…………………………………………………
…………………………………………………
Sub:
29th Central Zone Inter University Youth Festival at KU - 2013
Dear Sir / Madam,
Warm greetings. We
are pleased to inform you that Association of Indian Universities (AIU) has
entrusted Kakatiya University, Warangal, A.P with hosting 29th Central
Zone Inter University Youth Festival 2013 during November 18 – 22, 2013 to
celebrate the central youth spirit.
We request you to
send teams from your university to participate in various events of Youth
Festival as per the conditions laid down by AIU which are enclosed. The
festival commences on November 18, 2013
(Monday after lunch) and concludes on November 22, 2013 (Friday, after lunch).
Accordingly, you are advised to make your Travel Plans.
For stay in
Warangal, kindly send your acceptance in the enclosed “Team Registration Form”
(Annexure - I and IV) positively by
November 4, 2013. Other forms (Annexure - II & III) and documents can be
presented during registration. All the forms can be downloaded from our Home
Page of KU Website (www.kakatiya.ac.in).
Please send an advance
copy of your entry to Prof. G. Damodar, Cultural
Coordinator, Department of English, Kakatiya University, Warangal 506 009, AP
by post or email it to cfrac@kakatiya.ac.in or iuczf2013ku@gmail.com. M:
09849142641.
Prof N. Ramaswamy, Organizing
Secretary & Principal, UC, swamynr.dr@gmail.com (M: 09390101665) or Mr K. Damodar Rao, Organizing Joint
Secretary & Vice-Principal, UC, damodarrao.k@gmail.com (M: 09949437018) can also be contacted for further information.
Looking forward to your active participation
and cooperation,
Culturally yours
Prof
G. Damodar
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YUVA KALARATNA, 2013: CELEBRATING THE CENTRAL
YOUTH SPIRIT
“Let the path be open to and exciting
for the talented youth.”
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About
Youth Festival
AIU has entrusted
Kakatiya University Warangal, AP, with hosting the 29th Central Zone
Inter University Youth Festival 2013, which is scheduled to be held during
November 18 - 22, 2013 for five days.
About
Warangal
The
tri-cities of Warangal, Hanamkonda, Kazipet, together known as Warangal is the fourth largest city in Andhra Pradesh
and the 32nd biggest city in India, with a population is 928,570. It is the
second largest city in Telangana. It enjoys the unique distinction of
being the capital of great family of rulers, known as the Kakatiyas, who
estabilshed their sovereignty over vast areas of the Telugu speaking country between
1150 AD and 1323 AD. The benevolent Kakatiya rulers brought political
stability, economic prosperity, linguistic and cultural unity, artistic
splendour and literary efflorescence to the kingdom they built. The distinct
term “Kakatiya” strikes an emotional chord in the hearts of the Telugu people. The
artistic beauty of the temples with excellent sculpture of unique style, ever
green wild life sanctuaries, and the glittering tanks with ripples are a feast
to see to the eye. The amazing Thousand Pillar Temple, the Bhadrakali and the
Padmakshi temples, the Warangal Fort, the dense forests of Eturunagaram and Pakhal,
Laknavarm Lake and other destinations are the important tourist spots in and around
Warangal.
‘Historic’,
‘pristine’, and ‘value-oriented’ are just a few terms associated with Warangal,
and one has to be present here to truly experience the exotic atmosphere of
this historic city. Turbulent yet modest, polite but dissenting, defiant yet
sacrificing, vibrant and alluring, Warangal has a mystic charm attached to its
culture. The city is a shining example of valued traditions. It is now globally
famous as Cultural Heritage City and bagged the Award of Clean and Neat City. To
the modern tourist, Warangal offers peerless excitement and excellent entertainment
that includes Heritage, Nature, Wildlife, Cultural and Shopping sites and malls,
making it one of the most memorable tourist destinations in South India.
The
Warangal District has great intellectual legacy. The
Kakatiya period was rightly called the brightest period of the Telugu history.
The entire Telugu speaking area was under the kings who spoke Telugu and
encouraged Telugu. Bammera Pothana, Palkurki
Somanatha, Sivadevayya, Andhra Bhoja, Iswara Bhatta, Nrisimhakavi, Agasthya,
Madhava Vidyaranya, Gangadevi and others adorned the Kakatiya Era and some of
them formed the brain behind the foundation of the Vijayanagara Empire. In
modern times, ‘Prajakavi’ Padmabhushan Kaloji and Dr K. Jayashankar, the
ideologue of Telangana, are remembered with reverence.
The
Warangal Fort
It is one
of the most famous Medieval Forts of Deccan. It was extended and improved
during the rein of Ganapati Deva and Queen Rudramamba (1262-89 AD). The
circular stone fortrication was surrounded by an outer mud fort with four main
gates. A moat had also been dug all around the Fort to render the city
impregnable. Swayambhu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva occupies the central part
and it was marked by four ornake toranas renowned as the
"Hamsatoranas" comparable to Sanchi Stupas. The ruins strewn all
over, however, bear eloquent testimony to their original beauty and sculptural grandeur.
They are under the process of bringing back the past glory.
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The
Thousand-Pillar Temple
The
Thousand-Pillar Temple, built by Rudra Deva, is the most important monument in
Hanamkonda. Perched elegantly in the heart of the city, this temple is
dedicated to Rudra, Vishnu and Surya. This temple was constructed by Rudra
Mahadeva of the Kakatiya Dynasty in 1163 A.D. The highly ornate workmanship on
the doorways of the garbhagruha, the artistry on the massive pillars and on the
ceiling charms the devout and the tourist alike. The celebrated Nandi, a
massive monolithic masterpiece of granite, is the main attraction here. Kalyana
Mandapam, part of the temple, is under renovation.
The
Bhadrakali Temple
Situated
atop a hillock between Hanamkonda and Warangal, it is one of the oldest Devi
temples in this part. It is famous for the stone image of Goddess Bhadrakali.
Eight-armed, with a weapon in each hand, she is shown in an eye-catching posture,
bestowing her benevolent blessings on all the devotees. Built in the days of
the Chalukyas, the temple is situated on the bund of a big Bhadri Tank,
panoramic amidst the bare boulders atop the hill and the silent waters below.
The temple is believed to be built by the King Pulakesi II of Chalukya dynasty around
625 A.D to commemorate his victory over Vengi region of
Andhra Desham. This can be observed from the square pillars used in the temple
structure which were different from the circular pillars commonly used in
temples constructed by Kakatiyas who adopted Goddess Bhadrakali as their "Kula
Devatha" giving preference to Her to other Gods and Goddesses. The lake
was built later by Ganapathi Deva, a minister in Kakatiya Dynasty. A road
leading to the temple was also added during that period.
Before the temple was renovated in 1950 there
were animal sacrifices at the temple (an old custom practiced at Kali temples
in India). This practice was banned from 1950 onwards after the renovation of
the temple. During the renovation, Chandi Yantra was installed in the temple
and Amrutha Beejaksharas (holy shlokas) were written on the deity's hanging
tongue and modified the deity's fierce looking eyes and tongue to a benevolent
face made in a 2.7x2.7 meters square stone facing West with Shiva under her feet.
'Sree Chakram' and 'Utsava Vigrahas' of Bhadrakali are placed in front of the
main deity. Since then everyday poojas, Sharannavaratras, Vasantha navarathras
are being conducted regularly as per the Vedic rites.
A
statue of Lion, Bhadrakali's Vahana, on
which she rides, is placed opposite the sanctum sanctorum.
The temple also has a Dhwaja Sthambam and Balipeetham. Some of the oldest
deities in the Maha Mantapam along with Bhadrakali are Uma Maheshwara images on
stone in front of Shiva Linga, Subramanya Swamy statue, Hanuman statue and
Navagrahas all carved in stone.
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The temple has been expanded in the 2000s with the
addition of Alaya Shikaram and Maha Mantapam. Recently Sri Vallabha Ganapathi
temple and temple parikrama have been added to the main temple. The temple
management is also running a Veda Pathasala (School for Learning Vedas) near
the temple.
There are 8 major and 12 minor temples in the
mountains surrounding the Bhadrakali Temple including Padmakshi Temple, Sri Shirdi
Sai Baba, Sri Narasimha Swamy Temple and Sri Pothuluri Veerabrahmendra Swamy Temple,
the Nostradamus of India.
Here
is the list of Alankarams of Goddess during Sharan Navarathri:
Day
1 – Ashwayuja Padyami – Sri Swarna Kavachalankruta Durga Devi
Day 2 – Ashwayuja Vidiya – Sri Bala Tripura Sundari Devi
Day 3 – Ashwayuja Thadiya – Sri Gayatri Devi
Day 4 – Ashwayuja Chavithi – Sri Annapurna Devi
Day 5 – Ashwayuja Panchami – Lalitha Panchami – Sri Lalitha Tripura Sundari Devi
Day 6 – Ashwayuja Shashti – Maha Shashti – Sri Maha Lakshmi Devi
Day 7 – Ashwayuja Saptami – Maha Saptami – Sri Maha Saraswati Devi
Day 8 – Ashwayuja Ashtami – Durga Ashtami – Sri Durga Devi
Day 9 – Ashwayuja Navami – Maha Navami – Sri Mahishasura Mardhini Devi
Day 10 – Ashwayuja Dashami – Vijaya Dashami – Dasara – Sri Rajarajeshwari Devi
On Vijaya Dashami, the Navaratri celebrations are concluded with colourful Teppotsavam.
Day 2 – Ashwayuja Vidiya – Sri Bala Tripura Sundari Devi
Day 3 – Ashwayuja Thadiya – Sri Gayatri Devi
Day 4 – Ashwayuja Chavithi – Sri Annapurna Devi
Day 5 – Ashwayuja Panchami – Lalitha Panchami – Sri Lalitha Tripura Sundari Devi
Day 6 – Ashwayuja Shashti – Maha Shashti – Sri Maha Lakshmi Devi
Day 7 – Ashwayuja Saptami – Maha Saptami – Sri Maha Saraswati Devi
Day 8 – Ashwayuja Ashtami – Durga Ashtami – Sri Durga Devi
Day 9 – Ashwayuja Navami – Maha Navami – Sri Mahishasura Mardhini Devi
Day 10 – Ashwayuja Dashami – Vijaya Dashami – Dasara – Sri Rajarajeshwari Devi
On Vijaya Dashami, the Navaratri celebrations are concluded with colourful Teppotsavam.
Batukamma Festival
The Festival is the biggest one in Telangana region for Hindu
women who are dressed up in rich traditional pattu
saris, and costly jewellery during celebrations. It is followed by Boddemma, which is a 7-day
festival. This festival falls in September–October called Ashvin or Aswiyuja.
Bathukamma is celebrated for nine days during Durga Navratri. It
starts on the day of Mahalaya Amavasya. It concludes two days before Dussera, called Durgashtami. On the final day, the
closing ceremony is celebrated on a grand scale as Pedda Bathukamma or Saddula
Bathukamma. Bathukamma is a beautiful flower stack, arranged with seasonal
flowers, in seven concentric layers,
of potter’s clay like a cone. Bathuku in Telugu means live / life, and Amma means mother; hence Bathukamma, is celebrated for
the glory of Life-Goddess, later denoted as Goddess Maha Gauri – the patron Goddess of Womanhood.
The Ramappa
Temple
The great
temple of Palampet dedicated to Rudreswara in 1223 AD is said to be a happy
synthesis of the best in Western Chalukyan, North Indian Hoysala and Dravidian
styles of architecture. The famous Nagini is one of the twelve figures brackets
with their haunting melodies. The Nandi mounted on a raised pedestal in the
mantapa is unique in its exquisite polish that feels like velvet. The gopura of
this temple is built with unique bricks which float on water. Ramappa Lake,
just one km away from the temple, is an ideal place for picnics and
photography.
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The
Laknavaram Lake
One need
no longer travel all the way to Rishikesh for the Lakshman Jhoola experience or
the Golden Bridge in San Francisco, USA. Our very own Laknavaram in Warangal
now has a spring suspension bridge where one can live the experience! The
160-metre-long suspension bridge is the first ever suspension bridge to be
built in the state. Built on the hill-hemmed and scenic Laknavaram Lake, 70 kms
from Warangal city, the bridge connects two of the seven tiny lake islands.
This is the only second suspension bridge in South India.
About
Kakatiya University
The Kakatiya University is
located in the historical town of Warangal in northern Telengana of Andhra
Pradesh. Established in 1976, the university has a sprawling
campus of nearly 650 acres. It is a home to nearly 2.25 lakh students
including 112 foreign scholars from 11 countries pursuing
their higher studies on its Campus and in Constituent, Affiliated Colleges and
District Centers numbering around 502. The
University has faculty and staff strength of nearly 800. The University’s
strategic planning; teaching-and-learning policies and research direction have
always emphasized respect for the concerns of the society and the need to
address the issues that challenge it. In recognition of its excellent academic
achievements, the University had the distinction of being awarded the ‘A’ Grade
status by the National Accreditation and Assessment Council (NAAC) of the
University Grants Commission, Government of India. It has been rated 33rd among the top 50 Universities, according to the latest
India Today-Neilson Survey.
KU is the first in AP to become a European
Union Partner for exchange of scholars on ERAMUS Project. It is an Affiliating
University with 25 Departments of Botany, Bio-chemistry, Bio-technology,
Chemistry, Commerce and Business Management, Economics, Education, English,
Engineering (Civil, Computer Science, Electrical & Electronics, Instrumentation,
Mechanical, Mining and Electronics and Communication) Geology, Hindi, History and Tourism
Management, Informatics, Law, Library and Information Science, Mathematics,
Microbiology, Pharmacy [rated one of the best in the country], Physics, Physical
Education, Political Science, Public Administration and HRM, Sanskrit,
Sericulture, Sociology, Telugu, Urdu, Zoology. It offers 120 Academic Programs
at UG and PG level with vocational courses such as Industrial Chemistry, Agricultural
Botany, Sericulture (Diploma), B. Tech, B. Pharmacy, Pharm D, B.Ed., B.P. Ed.,
LL.B. and Fishery Biology at the UG level; M. Tech, MBA, M. Pharmacy, MCA,
LL.M, M.Ed., M. LISc., MCJ, M. P.Ed. at PG level with 5 Year Integrated Courses
in Law, Chemistry and Biotechnology . It offers 60 Programs under Distance Mode
through SDLCE, KU. It has 17 Constituent Colleges at Nirmal, Subedari, Khammam and
Kothagudem in addition to the main campus at Vidyaranyapuri, Warangal. Internet
facility is available through Campus LAN. It provides 16 hours of library
facilities with an access to 4,000 e-journals besides 165 national and 76
international journals. It has excellent sports and games complexes with
hat-ricks to its credit. It provides round-the-clock health care. It has comfortable
hostel facilities. Regular placement and counseling sessions are conducted. It
conducts Remedial Courses and Coaching Programs to the needy through CELT, KAK,
NET Coaching Centre, Women’s Study Centre, Dr BR Ambedkar Study Centre, Yoga
Centre and Finishing School.
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As many as 15 Departments in 8 Faculties
(Botany, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Economics, Telugu, Commerce & Business
Management, Zoology, Public Administration and Human Resource Management,
History and Tourism Management, Geology, Bio-technology, Microbiology, Physics
and Mathematics) have SAP and DRS programs. It has 30 Major Research Projects
by UGC in progress. UGC, DST, DBT, CSIR, ICHR, DRDO, AICTE, ICMR, German
Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Volks Wagon Foundation, Germany, European
Union are sponsoring 245 research and academic programs. It has collaborative
research with the University of Bonn, Germany, University of Reading, UK,
CENARGEN, Brazil, LMU, Munich, Verona University, Italy, CASD, China, Perth
Western University, Australia, Mississippi State University, Central Michigan
University, USA, Groningen University, the Netherlands, IBS, Shanghai, BRC,
Hungary, Eritrea Institute of Technology, Asmara, besides Reddy Labs, IIT,
Kharagpur, University of Hyderabad, etc. It has procured state of the art
research equipment and made it available at Central Instrumentation Centre. In
the last 5 years, 306 M. Phil degrees and 530 Ph.D degrees were awarded. About
100 books and 1450 research articles were published by the faculty in the last
five years. 96 M. Phil and 1,200 Ph.D scholars are currently on rolls.
Medical
Facility
The university has a
Health Centre on the campus. It remains open between 8 am and 1 pm for general
services and 24 hours for emergency services. Apart from this, there are 10
multi-specialty hospitals within the radius of 5-10 Kms.
Weather
Weather at Warangal
during November will be pleasant, neither cold nor hot, but moderate. One can
find greenery everywhere. Adequate clothing and light bedding with bed spreads
are recommended.
How to reach Kakatiya University?
Air
The nearest airport is Rajiv
Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad, Hyderabad, which is 150 kms away
from Warangal.
Rail
Warangal / Kazipet is well
connected by rail with all cities. Kazipet Junction is also known as the ‘Gateway to North India’. Kakatiya
University is located about 7 Kms from Kazipet Railway Junction, 10 Kms from
Warangal Railway Station.
Road
Luxury buses ply from Warangal to Bangalore, Madras, Hyderabad,
Hubli, Bangalore, Mysore etc available from Warangal. Local
buses and auto-rickshaws are available from Railway Stations. Autos charge Rs 60
from Kazipet and Rs 75 from Warangal. Apart from the public transport, visitors
can avail themselves of Kakatiya University transport facility on November 18
and 22.
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PARTICIPATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Universities of
the Central Zone are invited for participation in the INTER UNIVERSITY CENTRAL ZONE YOUTH FESTIVAL 2013. They are
requested to send their entries as early as possible but not later than November 4, 2013.
IDENTITY CARD/ ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATES/ RESUME FORMS
1. The students
must carry their identity cards issued by their respective University /
College. The team managers should submit valid identity cards of the
participants for verification at the time of registration.
2. The Eligibility
Certificates signed by the Director / Dean / Principal of the institute / College and countersigned by the Dean of
Students’ Welfare / Cultural Coordinator / Registrar is a must and should tally with the
above documents.
3. The age of the
participants should not be more than 25
years as on July 01, 2013.
CONTINGENT SIZE
The maximum size of
the contingent will be not more than 40,
including contingent in charge. [Extra members coming with the team will
not be entitled. They have to make their own arrangements for the board and
lodging.]
CONTINGENT LEADER / INCHARGE
A maximum two
Contingent Leaders / In-charges will be allowed to accompany the team. It is
advisable to have Lady Team Manager in case there are female participants. (But
the total number of contingent should not exceed 40.)
REGISTRATION FEES
Registration Fees @
300/- per person will
be charged from the participants, accompanists and the officials of the team.
The fees will be required to be sent to the Host University by October 26, 2012
positively and the DD drawn in Favor of REGISTRAR FUND ACCOUNT, KAKATIYA
UNIVERSITY (052026910378), payable at STATE BANK OF HYDERABAD, KU Branch (IFSC
Code: SBHY0020262).
CAUTION DEPOSIT
A sum of
1000/- refundable
caution money has to be deposited at Kakatiya
University by each team at the time of the registration. The cost of any
loss / damage to the property will be deducted from the caution deposit.
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BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging
arrangement will be available for the participants. Hostel rooms will be
provided to the participants. The temperature in the month of November will be
pleasant. Participants are requested to bring light bedding, mosquito net,
clothing, bed spreads etc.
Team managers will
be housed in Hostels / Guest Rooms. Since there is limited accommodation in the
Guest House, priority will be given to Judges, Invited Guests and AIU
officials.
FOOD
Food shall be
provided from November 18, 2013 (lunch) till the lunch time on November 22,
2013.
FLAGS & BANNERS
The team managers
should bring two Flags, Posters /
Banners of their respective
University and deposit one flag at the time of registration and they should
retain Banner, Poster and one flag for the Procession (Rally)
RULES & REGULATIONS
Any form of
indecent behavior either from a student, accompanist or team on the University
campus will lead to disciplinary action. This may lead to the team debarring
from participation from the event / festival. The following are strictly
prohibited:
·
Consumption of liquor / smoking
·
Eve teasing
·
Influencing the judges
·
Going to the press against the
University on any controversial issue
·
Indecent behavior inside and outside
the campus and venue.
For details please
email us at: iuczf2013ku@gmail.com
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PROF. G. DAMODAR
Cultural Co-ordinator
PHONE :
(0870)- 2439751
(0870)- 2455990
098491-42641
Email: cfrac@kakatiya.ac.in
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PROF N. RAMASWAMY
Organizing Secretary
&
Principal, UC
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY,
Mobile: 09390101665
Email: swamynr.dr@gmail.com
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MR K. DAMODAR RAO
Organizing Joint Secretary
&
Vice-Principal, UC
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY.
Mobile: 09949437018
Email: damodarrao.k@gmail.com
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ELIGIBILITY RULES
1. Only bonafide,
full time student, who is enrolled for a degree or post graduate degree or
diploma course which is of a minimum
duration of one academic year and whose
examination is conducted by the University
subsequent to passing the 12th class
examination, is eligible to participate in the
festival.
1.1. Students of
open Universities shall be considered to be bonafide students and shall be
eligible to participate provided if they
fulfill the above criteria. However students enrolled
in correspondence course in Institute /
Centers of Universities and casual students,
external students and students pursuing
bridge courses shall not be eligible to participate.
2. All students participating
in the Inter University Youth Cultural Activities shall fulfill the following
conditions:
a)
Not more than 7 years should have
elapsed since the student passed the examination qualifying him/her for first
admission to a degree or diploma course of a University of college affiliated to
a University.
b) Only students who are less than 25 years of age
as on First July of the academic year 2013 in which activity is held can
participate.
c) Students can participate for one year more
than the normal length of the academic
programmes which he / she is following.
3. A student who is
employed on full time basis shall not be eligible to participate.
4. A student shall
not be allowed to represent more than one University during a single
academic year.
5. Provisional
admission to a course of a University or college shall not make the student
eligible to represent the University in
the Inter University Youth Cultural Activities.
6. In case of a
student migrating from one University to another his / her migration case will
be
considered eligible only after his / her
admission in the new University is regularized and he
/ she is admitted as a bonafide student by
the new University.
B.
Explanation
1. For the purpose
of computing years of eligibility one year will cover means the academic
year in which the cultural activity is
held irrespective of whether the students result is
declared or not. It will normally be
extended from June / July of one year to 12 calendar
months to the next year.
2. The restriction
of participation in Inter University Youth Cultural Activities to a period of
one
year more than the length / duration of
academic course means that the students pursuing
a three year degree programme ( i. e B.A.,
B.Sc., B.Com., etc.) can participate for four
years, while a student pursuing four year
programme ( i. e B.E., B.Tech. etc.) can
participate for five years.
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C.
Disqualification for Violation of Eligibility Rules:
i) Any disqualification of a participant on
ground of ineligibility will result in the automatic scratching of the
contingent for that academic year. The contingent shall also be debarred from
participating in the Youth Cultural activities to be held in the following
years.
ii) A participant qualified on the grounds of
ineligibility shall not be permitted to participate in Inter University Youth
Cultural Activities in the next year.
Strength of
Contingent: Maximum 40 per University
Note: Accompanists
would preferably be the students, who will be given participation certificates.
However, outsiders may be allowed if suitable students are not available. At
the most 8 outsider accompanists are allowed, who will be included in the
contingent of 40. A student, who has participated in Solo events of the I U
National Youth Festival for three years, would not be permitted to participate
in the UNIFESTS.
Participating
universities are strongly requested not to bring any extra person. No extra
person shall be entertained at any cost.
Contingent
In-charge: Participating University shall send a maximum
of two persons as contingent In-charge, who will maintain a liaison with the
Organizing Committee of the host University. Lady contingent leader is
essential for girl participants. Officials will be included in the contingent
of 40.
Identity
Card:
Identity Cards with
photographs signed by the appropriate authorities by the respective University
should be carried by the participants. Temporary ID cards issued by the
contingent in charges will not be considered.
University
Flags & Trophies:
The contingent
leader shall have to deposit his / her two University flags with the host
University. Last year winners and runners shall bring the trophies with them.
Travelling
Expenses:
The participating
University will have to bear the travelling expenses. University, if it desires,
may avail itself of Railway concession as festivals are a part of the National
Integration Camp Scheme.
Board &
Lodging:
Free board and
lodging shall be provided to the participating teams during the Inter Zonal and
National Youth Festivals. Participating teams from the Universities could be
housed as guests in students’ hostels, utilizing existing student hostels.
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Food:
Food shall be
provided from November 18, 2013 till the lunch time on November 22, 2013.
Clothing:
It is advised that sufficient warm bedding, blankets, woolen
clothes, medicines and locks etc. should be brought by the contingent.
The participants and officials are advised to get inoculated against cholera and
typhoid. Participants are requested not
to bring any valuable items like jewelry & other expensive items. Host
university is not responsible for any loss of property.
Discipline:
1. If the behavior
of any contingent is found contrary to the objectives of the festivals, the
host
University may take suitable action against
members concerned and an individual / team
be debarred from participation in the
future youth festivals for three years under intimation
to AIU.
2. As far as
possible, students shall be involved in the organization and management of the
festivals.
3. No official or
any member University shall go to press on any controversial issue. The
consumption of liquor, eve teasing,
influencing the adjudicators, indecent behavior inside
the campus and venue is strictly
prohibited. Those violating this clause shall be liable to
disciplinary action which may be to the
extent of debarring the University Team concerned
from participation in the Inter University Youth
Activities for a period as may be determined
by the AIU Cultural Committee.
Stamp Size
Photos:
Two stamp
photographs of each participant, accompanists and official delegates are
required to be sent to the host University in advance.
Other Rules:
1. A Cultural Procession / March Past of
participating universities shall be organized on
inaugural day before the formal inaugural
ceremony. Participating Teams are required to
bring their flags / placards / banners /
regional costumes for the event.
2. Participating
Universities are informed that the use of fireworks / arms is strictly
prohibited.
However, if it is unavoidable for cultural
performance, their imitation may be used with the
prior permission of the organizing committee.
3. Recorded music/
audio cassettes are not permitted during the Folk / Tribal, Creative
Dance and Classical dance.

YUVA
KALARATNA, 2013
(29th
CENTRAL ZONE INTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH FESTIVAL)
NOVEMBER
18 - 22, 2013
hosted by
KAKATIYA
UNIVERSITY (‘A’ Grade @ 37), WARANGAL, AP
in association with
ASSOCIATION
OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES (AIU), NEW
DELHI
(Sponsored by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India)
EVENT GUIDELINES AT A GLANCE
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No.
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Events
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Participants
(P)
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Accompanists
(A)
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Total
No.
(P+
A)
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Minimum
Time
In
Minutes
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Maximum
Time
In
Minutes
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1.
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MUSIC
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a.
Classical Vocal Solo
(Hindustani / Karnatic)
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1
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2
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3
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8
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10
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b. Classical Instrumental
Solo (Percussion)
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1
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2
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3
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8
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10
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c. Classical Instrumental
Solo (Non-Percussion)
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1
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2
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3
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8
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10
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d. Light Vocal (Indian)*
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1
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2
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3
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4
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6
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e. Western Vocal (Solo)*
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1
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2
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3
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4
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6
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f. Group Song (Indian)
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6
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3
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9
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8
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10
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g. Group Song (Western)
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6
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3
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9
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8
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10
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h.
Folk Orchestra
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9
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3
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12
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8
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10
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2.
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DANCE
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a. Folk/ Tribal Dance
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10
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5
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15
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8
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10
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b. Classical Dance
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1
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3
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4
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12
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15
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3.
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LITERARY EVENTS
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a. Quiz
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3
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-
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3
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-
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-
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b. Elocution *
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1
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-
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1
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4
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5
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C. Debate
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2
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2
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4
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5
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4.
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THEATRE
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a. One Act Play
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9
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3
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12
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25
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30
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b. Skits
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6
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3
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9
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8
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10
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c. Mime *
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6
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2
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8
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4
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5
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d. Mimicry *
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1
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-
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1
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4
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5
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5.
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FINE ARTS
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a. On the Spot Painting
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1
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-
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1
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120
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150
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b. Collage
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1
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-
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1
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120
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150
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c. Poster Making
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1
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-
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1
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120
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150
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d. Clay Modeling
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1
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-
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1
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120
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150
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e. Cartooning
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1
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-
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1
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120
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150
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f. Rangoli
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1
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-
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1
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120
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150
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g. Spot Photography
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1
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-
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1
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120
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150
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6
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Installation
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4
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-
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4
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120
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150
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Please Note:
1.
Asterisk
(*) marked events have 15 seconds grace time after the expiry of the allotted
time
limit,
for all other non marked events the grace time is 30 seconds.
2.
For
Classical Vocal Solo, Classical Instrumental Solo (Percussion) & Classical
Instrumental Solo (Non- Percussion) at National, the minimum & maximum time
limit shall be 12 mts. & 15 mts. Elocution – At Nationals the Minimum and
Maximum Time Limit shall be 7 mts & 10 mts respectively.
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE OF

YUVA
KALARATNA, 2013
(29th
CENTRAL ZONE INTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH FESTIVAL)
NOVEMBER
18 - 22, 2013
hosted by
KAKATIYA
UNIVERSITY (‘A’ Grade @ 37), WARANGAL, AP
in association with
ASSOCIATION
OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES (AIU), NEW DELHI
(Sponsored by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India)
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DATE
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Time
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Venue 1
University
Auditorium
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Venue 2
Senate
Hall
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Venue 3
Physics
Seminar Hall
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Venue 4
Humanities
Seminar Halls
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18.11.13
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10.00 am
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Team
Managers’ Meeting
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12.00 pm
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Lunch
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1.00 pm
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Assembling
for Cultural Procession
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1.30 pm
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Beginning
of Cultural Procession (PP)
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2.30 pm
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Inaugural
Function
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6.00 pm
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19.11.13
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9.00 am
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Group
Songs (Indian)
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Classical
Vocal (Solo) Hindustani/ Karnatak
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Mimicry
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1. On the
Spot
Painting 2. Spot Photography
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2.00 pm
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Western
Vocal (Solo)
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Classical
Instrumental Solo (Percussion)
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Skits
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1.Collage
2.Installation
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6.00 pm
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Guest
University Performance
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-
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-
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20.11.13
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9.00 am
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Classical
Dance
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Classical
Instrumental Solo (Non-Percussion)
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One-Act Play
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Poster
Making
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2.00 pm
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Group Song
(Western)
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Light
Vocal (Solo)
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Mime
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Clay
Modeling
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6.00pm
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-
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-
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21.11.13
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9.00am
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Folk/Tribal
Dance (Group)
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Quiz
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Debate
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Cartooning
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2.00 pm
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Folk
Orchestra
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Elocution
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Rangoli
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6.00 pm
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Host &
Guest University Performances
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22.11.13
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10.00 am
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Valedictory
Function
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REGISTRATIONS AT UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM (VENUE-1)
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RULES & REGULATIONS
1. Music
(a) Classical Vocal Solo: (Hindustani / Karnatk)
(1) Only one entry per Institution is allowed.
Duration of performance: 10 minutes.
(2) Time for stage / instruments setting is
maximum 5 minutes.
(3) Maximum number of accompanists is two.
(4) Item can be presented in either Hindustani
or Karnatak style.
(5) Cinema songs are not allowed.
(6) Sufficient care and thought must be
exercised in the choice of raga and composition.
(7) Judgment is based on the qualities like tal,
selection of raga, composition and overall impression.
(b)
Classical Instrumental Solo (Percussion – Tal Vadya)
(1) Only one entry per Institution is allowed.
Duration of performance: 10 minutes.
(2) Time for stage / instruments setting is
maximum 5 minutes.
(3) Maximum number of accompanists is two.
(4) Participants must bring their own
instruments.
(5) Item can be presented in either Hindustani
or Karnatak style.
(6) Judgment is based on the qualities like
taal, selection of raga, composition and overall impression.
(c)
Classical Instrumental Solo (Non- Percussion – Swar Vadya)
(1) Only one entry per Institution is allowed.
Duration of performance: 10 minutes.
(2) Time for stage / instruments setting is
maximum 5 minutes.
(3) Maximum number of accompanists is two.
(4) Participants must bring their own
instruments. Casio not allowed.
(5) Instruments of western origin adapted to the
India Raga system are allowed.
(6) Item can be presented in either Hindustani
or Karnatak style.
(7) Judgment is on the qualities like swara, tal,
selection of raga, composition and overall impression.
(d)
Light Vocal (Indian)
(1) Only
one entry per Institution is allowed.
(2) Time for stage / instruments setting is
maximum 2 minutes.
(3) Maximum
number of accompanists is two.
(4) Duration of the song shall be between 4 and
6 minutes.
(5) Only non-film songs / geet / ghazal /
bhajan / shabad and abhangas can be presented.
(6) Judgment is on the qualities like swara, taal,
selection of raga, composition and overall impression.
(e)
Western Vocal Solo:
(1) Only
one entry per Institution is allowed.
(2) Time for stage / instruments setting is
maximum 2 minutes.
(3) Maximum
number of accompanists is two.
(4) Duration of the song shall be between 4 and
6 minutes.
(5) Language of the song shall only be English.
(6) Judgment is made on the qualities like
rhythm, composition coordination and overall impression.
(f) Group Song (Indian):
(1) Only
one entry per Institution is allowed.
(2) A team has to present two songs, one
patriotic and another one a folk song.
(3) Maximum 6 singers in a group and number of
accompanists playing instruments shall be three.
(4) The group songs should be taken from Indian
songs which can be in a regional language.
(5) No film song shall be presented as a group
song.
(6) Maximum time allowed for the group song is
10 minutes which does not include setting time of 4 minutes.
(7) Judgment is on the basis of quality of
singing only and not on make-up, costumes and actions of the team.
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(g)
Group Songs (Western):
(1) Only one entry per Institution is allowed.
(2) Maximum 6 singers in a group and maximum
number of accompanists playing instruments shall be three.
(3) The group songs should be in English only.
(4) Maximum time allowed for the group song is 10
minutes which does not include setting time for 5 minutes.
(5) Judgment is on the basis of quality of
singing only and not on make-up, costumes and actions of the team.
(h) Folk Orchestra:
(1) Each university can send only one team.
(2) The team shall contain up to 12
participants.
(3) The group can consist of all boys or all
girls or combined.
(4) The duration of the performance is a minimum
for 7 and a maximum for 10 minutes.
(5) This does not include setting time which
shall not be more than 5 minutes.
(6) Up to three professional accompanists are
allowed who should be in different dress from the student
participants so that they could easily
be identified.
(7) The professional accompanists shall sit /
stand separately from the participants and shall not lead the team.
(8) The team may present preferably those folk
tunes which are recognized as folk tunes of the state to which
the university belongs.
2. DANCE
(a)
Folk / Tribal Dance
(1)
Only one entry per Institution is allowed.
(2)
Maximum 10 participants allowed per team. The team may consist of all
boys or all girls or a mixture of
both.
(3)
The number of accompanists permissible is five.
(4)
The dance can be either a primitive or a folk dance (Indian Style) but
not a classical one.
(5)
Duration of dance should not be more than 10 minutes.
(6)
Three copies of a brief note giving the theme and the text of song if
any, is to be submitted along with the
entry
form at the time of registration.
(7)
The participating team is responsible for removal of their sets /
properties etc., immediately after the
completion of their performance.
(8)
Judgment is based on the basis of rhythm, formation, expression, costumes,
make-up, sets on overall
effect.
(9)
Time for sets / instruments setting is maximum 5 minutes.
(b)
Classical Dance (Indian)
(1) Each Institute can send only one entry.
(2) The classical dance can be from any of the
approved schools of dance. Such as Kathak, Kathakali, Bharat
Natyam, Manipuri, Kuchipudi, Mohinittam,
Odissi, etc.
(3) Participant are allowed up to 15 minutes
including time for preparation. Maximum three accompanists are
permissible.
(4) Judgment is based on the qualities like tal,
technique, rhythm, abhinaya or expression, costumes, footwork
and overall impression.
(5) Three copies of a brief note on the
description of dance story involved in it, if any, and of the accompanying
song, with its meaning in Hindi or English
must be submitted at the time of registration.
3. LITERARY EVENTS:
(a) Quiz
(1)
Each Institute can send a team of three participants.
(2)
There will be a written preliminary round and teams will be selected for
the final.
(3)
Finals will be oral with audio- visual questions.
(4)
The Specific rules regarding evaluation procedure, time to reply a
particular answer and the type of round
will be given before the actual start
of the competition.
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(b) Elocution:
(1) Each Institute shall be represented by one
speaker.
(2)
Medium of expression can be Hindi or English.
(3) Each speaker is allowed to speak for a maximum
five minutes in the Zonal Festival and 10 minutes in
the National Festival.
(4) Subject
/ Topic of Elocution will be announced in the Managers’ Meeting.
(5) The
performance will be judged in one language.
(6) The
item can be prose or poetry and not a song.
(7) The
sequence of speakers is decided by a draw of lots.
(c) Debate:
(1)
Each Institute will be represented by the two debators, one will speak
FOR, while another will speak
AGAINST the motion.
(2) Medium of expression can be Hindi or
English.
(3)
Topic of Debater is announced 24 hours in advance.
(4)
Each debater is allowed to speak for a maximum five minutes in the Zonal
Festival and 10 minutes in
the National Festival.
(5)
The competitor from each Institute will speak FOR and AGAINST the motion.
Paper reading is not allowed.
4. THEATRE ARTS:
(a)
One Act Play
(1) Only one entry is accepted from each
Institution.
(2)
The duration of the play should not exceed 30 minutes.
(3) Time is counted as soon as the signal is given
or the team starts giving introduction, whichever is earlier.
Empty stage to empty stage is followed strictly.
For stage setting and removal of set and properties, up to
10 minutes is given after taking charge
of the stage.
(4) The number of participants should not exceed
nine and the maximum number of accompanists should not
exceed three. The participating team shall
bring their own set/ stage property, make up material etc. Light
and
general property such as ordinary furniture may be provided on advance information.
(5) Participants may speak in Hindi, English or
any regional language of India. In case, the language is a regional one. The synopsis of the
play with translation in, English or Hindi must be submitted to the Incharge of the competition on the day
of registration.
(6) The
participating team must report to the Incharge of the competition at least two hours
before the presentation of the play.
(7) Judgment
is most likely be based on the qualities of the play like theme, work on acting,
stage craft, design
and
overall impression.
(8) Decision
of the panel of judges is final and binding upon all.
(9) Accompanists
will either speak from the background or will play upon musical instruments for
background
music. They shall not appear on the stage.
(b) Skit:
(1) Only
one team is allowed from each Institution.
(2) Maximum
number of six participants is allowed to participate in this item.
(3) Maximum
time allotted for each team is 10 minutes.
(4) Use
of make-up, drapery and background music is allowed. Personal remarks,
aspersions, character assassination
etc. are strictly prohibited.
(5) Participating
team should submit three copies of the synopsis of the theme of Skit, along
with language of presentation (Hindi
or English) on the day of registration.
(6) The
item is judged basically on the qualities like theme, work on acting, stage
craft, design and overall
impression.
(7) Vulgarity
or bitter insinuations in presentation should be avoided. Only innocent satire
and healthy humour
are expected.
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(c) Mime:
(1) Only
one entry from each institution is entertained.
(2) Maximum
number of six participants is allowed to participate in this item.
(3) Judgment
is most likely based on the qualities like idea, creativity of presentation,
use of make-up, music and overall impression.
(4) Duration
of performance shall be a maximum of 5 minutes.
(d) Mimicry:
(1) Each student artist is given 5 minutes both
in the Zonal and Inter Zonal Festivals.
(2) Participants may mimic sound of machines
and speeches of well-known persons etc. including film
personalities.
(3) Only one entry is permitted.
(4) Marking is based on (a) Skill imitating, (b)
Variety of sound and voices, and (c) Overall Presentation.
5. FINE ARTS
(a) On the Spot Painting:
(1)
Each Institution is represented by one participant.
(2)
Item will be conducted on the spot and participants will be requested to do painting
on the subject given
by the Incharge(s) of the
competition.
(3)
Duration will not be more than 2 hours and 30 minutes.
(4)
Size of the painting will be half imperial size drawing paper i.e. 22 inches X
15 inches.
(5)
Painting can be done in oil, water, poster or pastel colours.
(6) Candidate
shall bring their own material like brushes, paints etc. Only the paper / sheet
will be
provided by the host institution.
(b) Collage:
(1)
Each Institution is represented by one participant.
(2)
Item will be conducted on the spot on the given topic / subject, (sheet size
15” X 22”).
(3)
Duration will not be more than 2 hours and 30 minutes.
(4)
Participants shall bring their own scissors, pasting and other material required
for the contest.
(5)
Collage has to be prepared from old magazines. The host university will provide
the drawing paper.
(c) Poster Making:
(1) Each Institution is represented by
one participant.
(2)
Item will be conducted on the spot and the participants will be allowed to do
poster making on the subject / topic /
theme given by the In- charge of
the competition.
(3)
Duration will not be more than 2 hours and 30 minutes.
(4)
Participants shall bring their own material. Only the drawing paper / sheet (22”
x 15”) will be provided by the
organizers.
(d) Clay Modeling:
(1)
Each Institute is represented by one participant.
(2)
Item will be conducted on the spot.
(3)
Duration will not be more than 2 hours and 30 minutes.
(4)
Topics / size and other specific rules shall be announced on the spot.
(5)
Clay shall be provided by the host institution.
(e) Cartooning:
(1) Each
Institution is represented by one participant.
(2) Item
will be conducted on the spot on the given subject / idea.
(3) Duration
will not be more than 2 hours and 30 minutes.
(4) Participants
shall bring their own material. Only the drawing paper (22” x 15”) will be
provided by the host
University.
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(f) Rangoli:
(1) Each Institution is represented by one
participant.
(2) Duration will not be more than 2 hours and 30 minutes. Participants
shall bring their own material. This art is known differently in various regions such as Mandna,
Alpana, Alekhan, Kolam, Rangoli, etc. For this, the medium and form or expression can be free hand, of
pictorial and descriptive nature.
(3) Only one medium shall be used – Poster
Colours or Flower Petals or Saw-dust or Pulses or Rice without pasting.
(4) The participants shall have to prepare a
rangoli within the space provided by the organizers.
(g)
Spot Photography:
(1) An
Institution can send one participant
(2) The participant has to bring his / her own digital camera of not more than 12 mega pixels
(3) The digital camera should have a memory card which will be formatted by the judges before the commencement of the contest
(4) The time limit is two and a half hours.
(5) The participant has to capture 5 photographs on the theme announced on the spot by the judges
(6) No mixing, matching or morphing of photographs is permitted.
(7) Software such as Photoshop etc. for enhancing images is not permitted.
(8) The organizers will have all rights for the use of these pictures as and when they deem fit.
(9) Digital images are evaluated on the basis of (a) Impact, (b) Composition, (c) Technical Quality, and (d) Suitability
(2) The participant has to bring his / her own digital camera of not more than 12 mega pixels
(3) The digital camera should have a memory card which will be formatted by the judges before the commencement of the contest
(4) The time limit is two and a half hours.
(5) The participant has to capture 5 photographs on the theme announced on the spot by the judges
(6) No mixing, matching or morphing of photographs is permitted.
(7) Software such as Photoshop etc. for enhancing images is not permitted.
(8) The organizers will have all rights for the use of these pictures as and when they deem fit.
(9) Digital images are evaluated on the basis of (a) Impact, (b) Composition, (c) Technical Quality, and (d) Suitability
for the specific theme
(10) The additional instructions will be announced on the spot.
(10) The additional instructions will be announced on the spot.
6.
Installation:
(1)
Only one entry is allowed with four participants from each Institution.
(2)
Duration will not be more than 2 hours
(3) This
item pertains to arrangement of unity in diversity of elements inspired by
material arrangements for
which particular space will be provided.
(4)
Item will be conducted on spot for which the topic will be mentioned.
(5)
Material /Products should be brought by participants
themselves.
JUDGMENT
AND APPEALS
The participants are advised to read carefully
the rules and regulations for the various events, given in AIU Handbook of
UNIFESTs. The decision of the judges appointed for different events shall be
final. It is expected that their judgment will be respected. In case of any
dissatisfaction, the matter may be referred to the Jury of Appeals. The
protest, if any, should be lodged with the Convener of the Competition within
one hour of the end of the competition. No protest shall be entertained on
matters regarding judgment. Protests can be entertained on matters relating to
violation of rules or improper conduct of the contest. There will be a protest
fee of Rs.200/- only. This fee will
not be refunded unless the protest has been upheld by the Jury of Appeals. No
appeal shall lie against the decision of the Jury of Appeals.

YUVA
KALARATNA, 2013
(29th
CENTRAL ZONE INTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH FESTIVAL)
NOVEMBER
18 - 22, 2013
hosted by
KAKATIYA
UNIVERSITY (‘A’ Grade @ 37), WARANGAL, AP
in association with
ASSOCIATION
OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES (AIU), NEW
DELHI
(Sponsored by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India)
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ANNEXURE – I
TEAM REGISTRATION FORM (Submit in Duplicate)
1) Name
of the University:
2) Number
of Participants:
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Male
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Female
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Total
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Student participants
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Accompanists (Students + Professionals )
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Team Manager / Contingent Incharge
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Total composition of contingent
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(TOTAL
NUMBER OF CONTINGENT SHOULD BE WITHIN 40)
Name of the Dean, Students’ Welfare and
Address with phone number and email ID:
…..............................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................
Name of the Contingent Incharge and Address
with phone number and email ID:.
…........................................................................................................................................
…........................................................................................................................................
TRAVEL
PLANS
1) Arrival
at Warangal, AP Date: ………………………..Time…....................
Bus………………………….Train…....................
Departure Date & Time ……………………………………………………….………..
(Signature of Dean Students Welfare /
Cultural Coordinator)
Official Stamp:
Imp:
Please mail / email a copy of this completed from to cfrac@kakatiya.ac.in /
iuczf2013ku@gmail.com
on or before
November 4, 2013.

YUVA
KALARATNA, 2013
(29th
CENTRAL ZONE INTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH FESTIVAL)
NOVEMBER
18 - 22, 2013
hosted by
KAKATIYA
UNIVERSITY (‘A’ Grade @ 37), WARANGAL, AP
in association with
ASSOCIATION
OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES (AIU), NEW
DELHI
(Sponsored by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India)

ANNEXURE
- II
Eligibility Certificate: PARTICIPANTS &
ACCOMPANISTS ATTESTED
Photograph
(Individual
Form)
General Information:
University:
………………………………………………………..………...
Personal Information:
1) Name of Participant:
……………………………………………………............
2. Sex: Male/Female:
………………………………………..……..……….……
3. Fathers’/Mothers’ Name:
………………...…………………..……………………………..
4. Date of Birth as per X Board Certificate
(attach an attested copy) DD/MM/YY………………
5. Age as on 1st of July, 2013:
…………… Years …………… Months …………… Days
6. Year of passing XII (+2) standard:
DD/MM/YY………………………………….
7. Course / Class in which studying: Course
…………… …Subject …………………………
Enrollment
No………….................................
8. Department / College::…………………………….……………..….........................
9. Whether
a participant or an accompanist:…………………………............................
10. Telephone No. :…….……………………….
Mobile…………………………………………
11. E-mail ID.......................................................................................................................
The above particulars furnished by me are
correct and true to the best of my knowledge.
(Signature
of Student Participant / Accompanist)
(The student should not have exceed the age
of 25 years as on 1st July 2013; must have not completed 8 years after passing
the X class and 6 years after passing XII; should be enrolled in a
full-time degree course or diploma
course to over one year duration)
Certified that the
particulars provided above have been verified and found to be correct to the best
of my knowledge.
(Director / Dean / Principal) (DSW
/ Cultural Coordinator)
Official
Seal
Official Seal
For office use only: Eligible / Not Eligible:
(Reason, if not eligible):.................................................................
Authorized Signature

YUVA
KALARATNA, 2013
(29th
CENTRAL ZONE INTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH FESTIVAL)
NOVEMBER
18 - 22, 2013
hosted by
KAKATIYA
UNIVERSITY (‘A’ Grade @ 37), WARANGAL, AP
in association with
ASSOCIATION
OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES (AIU), NEW
DELHI
(Sponsored by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India)
ANNEXURE – III
Curriculum Vitae of Participant /
Accompanying Artiste
Note: This proforma is to be filled in by
each member of the contingent
1. Name:
…………………………………………………………………………………….
2 University:………………………………………………………………………………….
3. Class
Studying:........................................................................................................
4. Residential
Address: ..............................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
5. Contact
No................................................................................................................
6. No.
of times participated in:....................................................................................
Zonal / National
Festival
6. Performance
and Distinction:……………………………………………………...........
Earned in the field
7. Distinction
in other fields, if any...............................................................................
(Director / Dean / Principal) (DSW
/ Cultural Coordinator)
Official Seal Official Seal
For office use only: Eligible / Not Eligible:
(Reason, if not eligible):.................................................................
Authorized
Signature

YUVA
KALARATNA, 2013
(29th
CENTRAL ZONE INTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH FESTIVAL)
NOVEMBER
18 - 22, 2013
hosted by
KAKATIYA
UNIVERSITY (‘A’ Grade @ 37), WARANGAL, AP
in association with
ASSOCIATION
OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES (AIU), NEW
DELHI
(Sponsored by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India)
ANNEXURE – IV
MASTER
ENTRY FORM
1. NAME OF THE UNIVERSITY:
…………………………………………………..…………….
2.
NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS & ACCOMPANISTS IN MUSIC / THEATRE / DANCE
LITERARY / FINE ARTS (Please tick one of the main categories of the event, then
enter the
item-wise
name within the category. Fill in separate form for all the main category items, say
Music, then say Group Song Indian, then accompanist in One Act Play,
Western Solo, etc.):
3. Cut-off Date
for Age: Student should not have born
before 1.7.1988
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(Please make copies of this form for
additional names)
(Contingent Incharge) (DSW / Cultural
Coordinator)
Official Seal
Official Seal

For
office use only: Authorized
Signature………………………………………..

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