Food Stall Guidelines
- No use of fire
- No cooking on the spot
- Food must be brought readymade
- 3 people have to be in the stall
- Names have to be given beforehand and no one else can stay in the stall other than these people
- Prices need to be reasonable
- A portion of your profit must be given for charity. The amount can be submitted to the department and is not specified and voluntary
- Cleanliness must be maintained. Gloves are required.
- Expect maximum crowd between 12-2pm
Art Events
CARICATURE
Rules:
Rules:
- · It’s an individual event
- · Participants must bring their own stationary
- · Paper will be provided
- · No colours allowed
- · Topic will be given on the spot
- · Mention Name, Register Number and Class
- · Time limit- 45 minutes
- · Participants must write a brief paragraph explaining the caricature
- · No abusive or offensive caricatures
COLLAGE
Rules:
- · 3-4 members per group
- · Charts will be provided
- · Magazines and newspaper and any other stationary required to be brought by the participants
- · No scissors or scales allowed
- · White/blank space not allowed
- · Time limit- 1 hour
- · Participants must write a brief paragraph explaining the collage
POT
PAINTING
Rules:
- · Individual event
- · Duration – 1 hour
- · Materials to be brought by participants
- · Topic to be announced on the spot
- · No base coating or colour to be applied prior to the event
- · Pot size ranging from small to medium
MEHENDI
- Two participants per team from the same class (1 artist and 1 subject)
- Original designs
- Participants have to bring their own material
- Time: 40 minutes
Lit Events
ESSAY
The structure of the essay to be written is styled
in such a way that participants have space to apply in a logical pattern what
they take out from their chosen quote/cartoon clip (which will be given on the
spot) rather than merely discussing the same in a general and superficial
manner.
This essay writing competition is one that is
solution driven and goes on to provide a tinted glass view of what applied
sociology actually is, to not only the participant but also the ones who get to
read and evaluate them.
In a nutshell it can be said that writing this
essay and further evaluating it leads one to a two way process of learning
wherefrom both the participants and those student volunteers involved in
organising and evaluating it get to benefit, thus further enhancing our
sociological experience in this year’s SAMBANDH.
- Rules:
- · Individual event
- · The essay should be between 350-750 words
- · Strict adherence to the minimum word limit is advised since non-compliance results in disqualification of the paper and negative marking for the class
- · Choose and write on any one of the topics/quote/cartoon clipping that will be given on the spot during the competition
- · Clearly indicate the topic you are attempting on the top of your paper
- · Write down your Name, Register Number and Class
- · Plagiarism will not be tolerated
- · Time Limit: 45 minutes
- · Three minutes of time will be given for studying and analysing the topic
POETRY WRITING
Rules:
- · Individual event
- · 2 topics will be announced on the spot
- · Clearly indicate the topic you are attempting on the top of your paper
- · Write down your Name, Register Number and Class
- · Plagiarism will not be tolerated
- · Time Limit: 45 minutes
- · Participants are expected to write minimum 15 lines
- · There will be negative marking for the class if you write less than 15 lines
20 QUESTIONS
· 2 team members
·
No limit on number of teams per class
·
Each team will be given a personality,
country, city or any other famous object to guess
·
Each team will be given only 10 minutes to
guess their word
·
Maximum of 20 questions allowed per team
per turn
·
All team members will be required to
guess, and all questions will be directed towards the Emcees (or organisers)
·
The team which uses the least number of
questions to correctly guess the word will win
·
Points will be given based on number of
questions asked, time taken, and the final guess
·
Only Yes or No questions will be allowed
·
No enactments, miming, or spelling out of
the word will be entertained
(IN)HUMANE TRIALS (CRISIS MANAGEMENT/ STRESS TEST)
(IN)HUMANE TRIALS (CRISIS MANAGEMENT/ STRESS TEST)
·
4 team members
· Only one team per class
· Each team will be given an institution to
represent, which has had in the past, accusations of human rights violations levelled
against it. (Institutions may vary from Prison administrations to private companies
to government departments)
· Each team will have to understand the case
study given and analyse the situation at hand
· Points will be given based on the way the
team handles their respective crisis situations, the questions asked by the
panel and the defence they construct around their case studies
· Each team will be subject to a stress test
from a panel of individuals who specialise in Human Rights Law and are engaged
in various fields, academic and non-academic
· Case studies will be released three days
prior to the event by August 5, 2015
· Parallel to this year’s theme of Human
Rights, the panel will seek the team with the most viable defence of an
institution based on logic, facts and plausible solutions
· Points will be awarded for construction of
a viable defence, using (or reference of) Human rights law in their respective
arguments and the way each team handles the stress test in terms of answers,
logic and replies/rebuttals
QUIZ
QUIZ
General Rules:
- Team event
- Every team should consist of 2 members only (from the same class)
- Preliminary round will be written
- Final round rules will be explained on spot
Preliminary Round:
- Written quiz
- Team of 2
- Total 25 questions
- Star questions will be used to resolve tie breakers
- No negative marking
- Prohibition on use of communication devices during quiz
- Quiz master’s decision will be final and binding
SALESMAN
- The participant will be assigned a sociologist the day before through a draw the day before the event which is Thursday, August 6 in II PSEng, Room 102, Block 1
- Participants will have to prepare all possible topics under the sociologist
- They will get two minutes of speech and one minute of answering questions
- No profanities or vulgar language allowed
- Humor is allowed and encouraged
- Judges have the final decision
STAGE EVENTS
TEN MINUTES ON STAGE
- Each class has to put up a performance for a maxium of ten minutes
- It could be any of the following or a combination of the same:
- theatre
- music
- dance
- mime