• Each participant will be given a random topic on the spot.
• The participant must speak continuously for one minute without hesitation, repetition, or deviation.
• Other participants can buzz in if they notice a fault; the moderator will decide the validity.
• Points will be awarded for fluency, spontaneity, humor, and content.
• Usage of offensive language or gestures will lead to disqualification.
• Participants can perform poetry, storytelling, monologue, or short stand-up piece.
• Maximum time limit: 3–5 minutes per participant.
• Only original or self-written content is preferred; plagiarism will lead to disqualification.
• Use of background music or props is allowed only if approved beforehand.
• Offensive, abusive, or politically sensitive content is strictly prohibited.
• The poem must be original and written by the participant.
• Language: English or Hindi only.
• Time limit for writing/recitation: 1 hour (writing) and 2–3 minutes (recitation).
• Theme will be given on the spot.
• Evaluation will be based on creativity, expression, structure, and emotional depth.
• Participants must narrate an original or adapted short story.
• Maximum time limit: 5 minutes.
• Reading from a paper/phone is allowed, but narration style matters more.
• Props or background sound may be used if pre-approved.
• Judging criteria: Voice modulation, creativity, emotional expression, and coherence.
• Participants will read a given passage or self-chosen literary excerpt.
• Each participant gets 2–3 minutes to read aloud.
• Focus is on clarity, pronunciation, pacing, and expression.
• Exceeding the time limit may lead to deduction of marks.
• Use of vulgar or inappropriate content is not allowed.
• Participants/teams will solve riddles or clues related to movies, literature, or famous dialogues.
• Event can be individual or team-based (max 2–3 members).
• Fastest correct answer scores higher points.
• Use of mobile phones or external help is strictly prohibited.
• In case of a tie, a rapid-fire round will decide the winner.
• Participants must spell words aloud when asked by the moderator.
• No repetition of the word will be allowed once spelling begins.
• Each correct spelling earns one point.
• If unsure, the participant can request the meaning or sentence usage once only.
• Judges’ decision will be final in case of disputes.
• Topics will be given on the spot.
• Participants may speak for or against the motion.
• Individual speech time: 3–4 minutes.
• One minute will be allotted for rebuttal or counter-arguments.
• Criteria: Content, delivery, logical reasoning, and confidence.
• Personal attacks or unparliamentary language will lead to disqualification.
• Team size: 2–3 members per team.
• The quiz will consist of multiple rounds – prelims, buzzer, and final.
• Questions will cover literature, authors, novels, grammar, and general knowledge.
• Use of electronic devices is strictly prohibited.
• In case of tie, a tie-breaker round will be conducted.
• Each participant will represent a Member of Parliament and debate on a given agenda.
• Formal parliamentary decorum must be maintained at all times.
• Participants must use respectful and formal language.
• Time limit per speech: 2–3 minutes.
• Points will be awarded for content, clarity, research, and delivery.
• Disrespect towards the Chair or use of unparliamentary words will result in disqualification.