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ABHIVYAKTI (Nukkad natak) Street theater or Nukkad Natak is a form of theatrical performance and presentation in outdoor public spaces.Street play is more of a louder variant of theater. Unlike stage play there is no fix story-line. Actors showcase random scenes elucidating different aspects and point of views on a particular topic.Music is performed live and nothing is pre-recorded. RULES OF COMPETITION : ·        No. Of participants: 4-6 ·        Time limit: 6 minutes. ·        Theme will be disclosed 7 days prior to the event. ·        Plays can either be in Hindi or in English. ·        Usage of abusive language is strictly prohibited ·        No technical support will be provided by the host. WHY ABHIVYAKTI: Aim of Nukkad Natak is to spread awareness among common people about the vices prevalent in the society.Actors who participate in Nukkad Natak can polish their performing skills,can do experiment with the performance spaces or can promo
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GULLY CRICKET (Street cricket) It is no surprise that ‘cricket’ is more than just a game in India.Right from their schooling days, kids are part of the game in a form which exists in every lane of the country,Gully cricket.Here gullies or narrow lanes or roads are easily converted into unconventional stadiums. RULES OF COMPETITION : No. Of participants: 4 (3 boys and 1 girl) Match would be of 4 overs (3 balls per over). At least one over should be bowled by a girl. Game will be played by lawn tennis ball. Runs will only be granted by running between the wickets and by fours. Sixes will be granted out. WHY GULLY CRICKET: Every cricketer in India is exposed to this form in some manner. You meet new people and enlarge your friend circle. You learn teamwork and making strategy. And as we all know playing sports makes you healthier. Enjoy the  Ashwamedha  with a sport’s spirit. -Team  Ashwamedha Rj Sheba   Kandarp Arya   Fever FM Rj Sheba # ashwamedha   # ashwamedha
NRITYANJALI (Group dance) Cultural dance is a way to tell others the things that they need to know about our culture.Education in the art of dance develops the knowledge and skills required to create,perform and understand movement as a means of artistic communication. RULES FOR COMPETITION: Number of participants: 6-8 Theme: Folk Song: Non-filmy Time limit: 7 minutes,including entry and exit. Decision of the Jury will be final and binding. WHY NRITYANJALI: Dance connects us to the roots of our culture.Today’s world expect IT and economic growths from the youth but at the same time they are needed to know their roots.This competition in Ashwamedha   engages young souls in such a divine part of our culture-DANCE. LET’S MAKE OUR CULTURE ALIVE. -Team   Ashwamedha Rj Sheba #ashwamedha   #ashwamedhadiaries #ddscashwamedha   #kanpur   #pddusdv   #events
ANUVARTANI (Spell Bee)   ANUVARTANI is the event where contestants are asked to spell a broad selection of words,usually with a varying degree of difficulty.The winning team is determined by the score of each team. RULES OF COMPETITION : No. of Participant: 2 There will be two rounds. Once the spelling is spelled by any member of the team,it will be taken as final. WHY ANUVARTANI: Of course it tightens your grip on english language.In this competitive environment you can improve your alertness,presence of mind and quick decision making skills.The valuable learning outcome of spell bee results in the participants gaining competency over vocabulary and this allows them to excel at reading and writing. A spelling bee helps them gain the confidence they need to speak in public and accept their mistakes, while also getting the applause,their hard work deserves.
AVYAKT  (ARITHMETIC PUZZLES) Arithmetic is a branch of Mathematics.We call arithmetic-”Art of Numbers”.The fundamental operations (addition,subtraction,mult iplication and division)were first devised by Brahmagupta of India.Here in this event AVYAKT in  Ashwamedha you have to use your mathematics skills to solve the given puzzle/problem.Explore the hidden mathematician inside you.All are expecting ma ny more Brahmagupta from this generation of India. RULES OF COMPETITION: Number of participants : 2 Event comprises of two rounds. First round will be arithmetic relay in which both participants work together. Second round will be one on one round. Problems are related to logical reasoning and basic arithmetic. WHY AVYAKT: Apart from having career benefits from mathematics,mental strain helps maintain a healthy brain.It increases your critical thinking. It is said that”the pure Mathematician, like musician,is a free creator of his world of ordered beauty”. PLAY WITH NUMBERS AND
PARIHARA  (Error solving)  PARIHARA is a challenging event.The process of working through details of a problem to reach a solution is known as error solving. Problem solving may include mathematical or systematic operations and can be a gauge of an individual's critical thinking skills.When you actively engage in problem solving, you should first identify the specific problem needing to be solved, a nd then you should weed out the obviously wrong solutions. “We can not solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them”. ― Albert Einstein RULE OF COMPETITION : No. Of participants: 2 Time allotted : 2 hours Participants have to solve some technical errors in different software platforms. The resources required for fixing errors will be provided on the spot. Participants are not allowed to use gadgets or any external resources. Any type of damage to the system will lead to disqualification. WHY PARIHARA: Participants of this event can increase their proble
DDSC -- # Ashwamedha 's initiative  # KnowyourNation   The ineffable yet the battle-weary state of Jammu & Kashmir is the state in India that has 2 capitals. Srinagar is the summer capital, and Jammu is the winter capital. Srinagar which is located nearly in the middle of the populated areas of Jammu & Kashmir is the most strategic place to control all the politics and functional working of the state. But in winters Srinagar becomes geographically challenging due to the blockage of National Highways and landslides. Thus every year the capital is shifted to Jammu to ensure the trade and business do not suffer.