Event Magazine Final
Event Magazine Final
EVENT’S
RULE BOOK
PROPOSED BY :
Student council TIT
EVENT’S DATE :
2nd April - 6th April
About Anwesha 2024
GENERAL RULES:
A robot will be declared immobile if it cannot display
linear motion of at least two inches in a time period
of 30 seconds.
In case both the robots remain mobile after the end
of the round then the winner will be decided
subjectively.
A robot that is unsafe, as deemed by the judges,
will be disqualified immediately and the opponent
robot will be declared as the winner.
Every match will consist of 2 rounds of 2 min each
with a time gap in between.
If a robot is thrown out of the arena the round will
stop immediately, and the robot still inside the
arena will automatically be declared as the
winner of that particular round.
Dimension of robot will be no more than 40cm
×40cm. and weight of robo will not more than 4 kg.
if robot condition is not found then team will be
disqualified.
AC supply is provided by the college. the use of IC
Engine is not allowed.
If two or more robots become entangled due to any
reason and becomes trapped within another robot,
then the competitors should make the timekeeper
aware and the fight should be stopped and the
robots should be separated by the safest means.
Points will be given on the basis of aggression,
damage, control, defense and strategy.
The final decision remains in the hands of the
Judges
ROBOT SPECIFICATIONS:
The maximum dimension of the robot can be 25
cm x 20cm x15 cm (l x b x h).
The robot may be wired or wireless.
The length of the wire (for wired bots) should be
long enough to cover the whole track and wire
should remain slack during the complete run.
Maximum weight must not exceed 3 kg.
The participants will be provided with 220 Volts,
50Hz standard AC supply. Participants will have
to themselves arrange for adaptor or batteries.
The machine must not be made from Lego parts,
or any ready-made kit, if we find such machine it
will be disqualified.
BATTERIES & POWER:
The machine must be powered electrically only.
Use of IC engine is not allowed.
Batteries must be sealed, immobilized electrolyte
type (gel cell, lithium, NiCad, or dry cells).
The electric voltage anywhere in the machine
should not be more then 12V DC at any point of
time.
GENERAL RULES:
This is racing event so fastest and most balanced
robot will win.
Robot should be as per the given specifications.
Each team can have maximum four members.
Each member of the team must contain the identity
card of his/her respected institute.
The robot should not damage the arena.
No test practice will be allowed on the arena.
The robot must not leave behind any of its parts
during the run; else it will result in disqualification
Unethical behavior could lead to disqualification.
Faculty co-ordinators have all the rights to take
final decision for any matter during the event.
Judge's decision will be considered final.
BOT SPECIFICATIONS:-
ARENA SPECIFICATIONS:-
The track surface and course line may have unevenness.There will
be certain obstacles in the race track which will try to slow down
the robot.Track will consists of sharp 90 degree left and right
turns.The outer boundaries of the track are covered with the
walls.The actual arena may or may not have all the above
mentioned elements.
GAME RULES:-
Each participant would be given 4 minutes’
maximum to complete the race.
The team should not consist of more than 5
members.
Participants exceeding the 4 minutes will not be
allowed to continue the race.
Judges’ decisions are final for filtering the
participants and selecting the qualified candidate.
No form of claim is entertained during the progress
of the event.
Judges’ decisions are final under any
circumstance.
Participants who argue with judges leads to
disqualification 8.Participants who clock the
fastest times will be the winner of the race.
The length of the wires should long enough to
cover the whole track.
CERTIFICATE POLICY:-
REGISTRATION:-
Power Source: The power supply for the model car should not
exceed 12V. Accepted battery types include Li-ion, NiCad, dry
cell, or gel batteries.
Path Design: The car must follow a black line drawn on the
surface autonomously using pre-programmed algorithms.
REGISTRATION:-
Entry fee :- 75 Rs
Coordinators:
1. Abhay Gautam – 9074573837
2. Narayan Singh Bhadauriya - 9302097431
Coordinators:
1. Sudhakar Singh – 8083483783
2. Narayan Singh Bhadauriya - 9302097431
Aerial Photography
Competition
2. Copyright :-
Participants must own the copyright to all
submitted images.
By entering the competition, participants grant
the organizers the right to use their images for
promotional purposes.
3. Deadline :-
The submission deadline will be on the same day
i.e 3 April 2024 in evening .
4. Judging Criteria :-
- Creativity and Originality : The uniqueness of the
perspective and the creativity in composition.
- Technical Quality : Sharpness, exposure, and overall
technical execution of the photograph.
- Storytelling : The ability of the photograph to convey a
narrative or evoke emotions.
- Relevance to Theme : How well the photograph captures
the essence of aerial or ground-level photography.
5. Judging Panel :-
A panel of experienced photographers and experts will
evaluate the submissions anonymously.
6. Winners Announcement :-
The winners will be announced on the social media
platform .
Winners will also be notified via email , whatsapp and
calls .
7. Prizes :-
Prizes will be awarded to the top three entries, including
cash prizes , medals and certificates !
1st Prize - Cash Prize , Medal, Certificate
2nd Prize - Medal And Certificate ( Gift Box )
3rd Prize - Medal And Certificate
( Rest All Participants Will Receive Participation
Certificates In Soft Copy Format !
Note – All These Things Depends Upon
Registrations Done Till The Time ( it can be
changed ) !
8. Disqualification :-
Entries that violate the rules or contain
inappropriate content will be disqualified at the
discretion of the organizers.
By participating in TechnoSkyLens ,
photographers have the opportunity to showcase
their talent , connect with a community of
photography enthusiasts , and inspire others with
their unique perspectives of the world around us.
Timeline :-
- Announcement of The Competition : 3rd April
2024
- Submission Deadline : 3rdApril 2024
- Judging Period : 3rd April – 4th April 2024
- Winners Announcement : 4th April 2024 through
social media !
Cinematography
Competition
1. Eligibility :-
2. Team Composition :-
3. Equipment :-
5. Theme : -
6. Safety Regulations :-
Judgment Criteria :-
1. Creativity (40%) : -
2. Cinematography (30%) :-
Technical proficiency in all operations , including
smoothness of shots , framing, composition , and camera
movement .
3. Storytelling (20%) :-
Timeline :-
- Announcement of The Competition : 4th April 2024
- Submission Deadline : 4th April 2024
- Judging Period : 4th April – 5th April 2024
- Winners Announcement : 5th April 2024 through social media
!
Conclusion :-
This competition offers an exciting platform for college
students to showcase their talent in mobile , drone and camera
cinematography , explore new perspectives , and push the
boundaries of creativity.
We encourage all passionate filmmakers and drone enthusiasts
to participate and join us in this thrilling journey through the
skies !
Film - Making
Competition
2. Team Composition :-
3. Equipment :-
4. Submission Guidelines :-
- Each team can submit one entry only.
- The submitted footage must be original and shot
specifically for this competition.
- The film duration should be 7 minutes, including
credits.
- Submissions must be in a commonly accepted
video format (e.g., MP4, MOV).
5. Theme : -
7. Legal Compliance :-
8. Plagiarism : -
1. Creativity (30%) : -
2. Cinematography (25%) :-
4.Editing (15%) :-
Content Guidelines :-
Timeline :-
- Announcement of The Competition : 5th April 2024
- Submission Deadline : 5th April 2024
- Judging Period : 5th April – 10th April 2024
- Winners Announcement : 10th April 2024 through social media !
Conclusion :-
This competition offers an exciting platform for college students
to unleash their creativity, storytelling skills, and passion for
filmmaking.
Rules:
1. Players sit or stand in a line or a circle.
2. The game begins with one player whispering a
message (usually a short sentence or phrase) to
the person next to them. This sentence would be
given by the organizers.
3. Each player then whispers the message they
heard to the person next to them. It's essential
that the message is only whispered once and in
a low voice to ensure that other players cannot
hear it.
4. The process continues until the message
reaches the last player in the line or circle. The
last player then says out loud what they heard.
5. This final message will be then compared to the
original message to see how much it has
changed as it passed through each player.
Rules:
T here is going to be set a time limit for each
round, such as one or two minutes.
Words or phrases can be from any category,
such as movies, books, famous
personalities, or idioms, to add variety to
the game.
Players can agree on signals beforehand to
indicate the category of the word or phrase
being acted out, such as tapping their head
for movies, pretending to read a book for
books, or making a circular motion with
their hands for idioms.
Tournament Structure
Group Stage:
Solo Stage:
Rules:
P layers stand in a circle around the chairs
while music plays. When the music stops,
players must quickly find a seat.The player
left standing without a chair is eliminated.
After each round, we will remove one chair
from the circle.
Players must move around the chairs in a
safe and orderly manner. No pushing,
shoving, or rough behaviour is allowed.
Players are not allowed to grab or hold onto
chairs to prevent others from sitting down.
Only sitting in an available chair count as a
valid move
Players who are left without a chair when
the music stops are eliminated from the
game. They must step aside without any
argument.
The game continues until only one player
remains. This player is declared the winner
of the round
Registration:
Judging Criteria
1. Innovation: Uniqueness and creativity of the design.
2. Sustainability: Integration of renewable energy
principles into the design.
3. Feasibility: Practicality and potential for real-world
implementation.
4. Presentation: Clarity and effectiveness of the
explanation document.
Registration:
Judging Criteria