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HANDBOOKOF

RULES AND REGULATIONSFOR

INTER-UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENTS

ASSOCIATION OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIESAIU HOUSE, 16 KOTLA MARG, NEW DELHI 110 002

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KoB. PowarSecretary General

Association of Indian Universities

In University Education, Sports play an important role in thedevelopment of integrated personality of the youth. With this in view,AIU has been organizing Inter-University Tournaments. Participationof university students in these tournaments generates a spirit of healthycompetition. It is, therefore, necessary that the Inter-University Tourna-ments are governed by a set of 'Rules and Regulations', whkh are up-dated from time to time.

AIU had framed 'Rules and Regulations' from the inception of theprogramme of Inter-University Tournaments in 1941. The first editionof the 'Rules and Regulations' was published in 1945. Subsequent edi~tions were brought out in 1957, 1964,1968,1977and 1985incorporatingthe amendments which had taken place during the intervening periods.The present volume is the seventh edition in the series. All the amend-ments made till the end of June 1994have been included in this edition.These rules are an improvement on the rules contained in the previouseditions to the extent that some ambiguities of language have beenremoved, the chapter on 'eligibility has been codified and situations notcovered under the earlier rules have been taken care of by bringing innew rules on the basis of the experience gained.

It is hoped that the rules contained in this volume will help in thesmooth conduct of the competitions amongst the universities and willinduce in the participants the underlying idea of 'Play the game in thespirit of the game'.

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Foreword ................................•.....•...•....• (ill)A Brief History of Spol1I Division ........•.....•.....•... (viii)

A. INTRODUcrORY RULEs .. , ..........................•..•. ~ 1I Interpretation ..........................•....•.•.. "', 1II Tournam~ts and Zones .... ~.............•....•............•..... 1III Entries an,d Venues. . ........................•........•..•......... 9IV Allotm~t of Toum~P\en~ ;•..................•........•.• 10V Eligibility , .. , .......••.............................•....... 10VI Documents .~~.~.'!. ,e_ ••...•• 't~ '" •• , •••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••• ~.13VII Dates, Entries ~mOraws .•.•................................. ,... 14VIII Trophies and Certificates ..................................•.... 17IX General Rules '" ,., , ..... '" ...•........................•........ 19X Expenses ,.. , ...•.... , , t ••••••••••• 27Xl Annual S\1pscription ' ....................•... :.. 27XII Saving Oa\1~ •.... , ......................................•...... 27

B. RULES FOR THE CONDucr OF INTER-UNIVERSITYTOURNAMENTS

1. Athletics ...........•............ ", •........•.....•....•......... 282. Badminton (Men &l: Women) ...•................................. 303. 'Ball Badminton (Mel\ &: Women) ~ ; '" 314. Basketball (Men &l: Women) ......•...........................•... 315. Bo~ing ....• ; .....•.................. '" ~ 326. Chess ,...................•......................... 337. Cricket (Men) ......•................................................. 358. Cricket (Women)' ..........................................•...... 369. Cr.oss Country Races (Men &: Women) '" 3710. Cycling (Men &: Women) '" •.•.. ~ 3811. Football (Men &; Women) 4012. Gymnastics (Men) 4113. Gymnastics (Women) 4714. Half Marathon &: Walking 51

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15. Handball (Men & Women) '" '" '" '" 5116. Hockey (Men & Women) '" '" 5217. Judo '" 00' ••••••••••••• 5318. Kabaddi .. , ... .., 5719. Kho-Kho (Men & Women) 5720. Korfball , " 5721. Malkhambh '" 5822. Power Lifting , , '" 5823. Rowing (Men & Women) " ." 6024. Softball (Men & Women) '" 6225. Squash Rackets 6326. Swimming (Men & Women), Diving and Water-Polo 6327. Table Tennis (Men) 6528. Table Tennis (Women) '" 6629. Tennis '" '" , '" 6730. Volleyball '" 6731. i. Weight Lifting , 68

ii. Best Physique .., .. " 7032.. Wrestling 7133. Yogasanas , " 72

Eligibility Proforma forInter-University Tournaments. .. " 73Proforma for collecting informationfrom the universities while invitingoffers for hosting Inter-UniversityTournaments " 75Proforma for OrganizingSecretary's Repon 78Proforma for Observer's Report. 82Sequence of. steps regardingdrawing the fixtures. . 85List of Running Trophies forMen and Women. . 86

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'G' Colours of the Association ofIndian Universities and theMember Universities 91

'H' Statement of winners, runners-upand winners of 3rd and 4th placesof Inter-University Tournaments 98

'I' Statement of lVinners, runners-upand winners of third place ofDr. B.L. Gupta Inter-UniversityGeneral Championship Trophy. 150

'J' Statement of winners, runners-upand winners of third place ofMaulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy. 151

'K' Inter-University Athletic Records. ... 153'L' Inter-University Swimming

Records. 156'M' Inter-University Weight-Lifting

Records ,. 159'N' Sequence of Events for Inter-

University Athletics Meet. 161'0' Years of introduction of

Inter-University Tournaments invarious games. .. '" 164

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(A) Origin:

The origin of the Sports Division can be traced to 1928 when Inter-University Board (IUB), after its existence of only 4 years, decided toundertake a survey regarding the position of the infrastructure of sportsfacilities existing ili the universities and colleges. As a follow-\\P actionan "Inter-University Athletic Board" with its headquarters in.Patna, wasset up in 1929. The moving. spirit behind this development was Prof;l.s. Armour of the Patna Government College and Prof; Moinulhaq ofthe Bihar National College who became its first Chairman afkl Sectetaryrespectively. The Universities of Allahabad, Banaras, Calcutta, Dacca,Lucknow, Madras and Patna were its founder members. The gamesinitially taken up for organising Inter-University Competitions wereCricket, Football, Hockey and TennIs.

In spite of the promising start, hardly any progress could be madein the activities of the "Athletic Board" during the next 4 years on ac-count of the di,sturbed political conditions in the country. The moVewas revived in 1934 when IUB at its 9th Annual Meeting held in Delhiaccepted the proposal of the Universities of Annamalai and Mysore~tthe youth of the country should be brought together on a common plat-form through the media of sports and debates. The same year, Cricketmatches were organised between the Universities of Bombay andMysore at MYSore and Bangalore. In 1935, IUB decided that regularcontests in athletics and other games should be conducted by the hOstuniversity at the occasion of the annual meetings of the Board.

The proposal was given effect to at Aligarh in 1936. Concrete stepsto project a systematic programme of Inter-University Competitionswere, however, taken in 1939 when IUB adopted aresolution to frameuniform rules for the conduct of Inter- University Tournaments in thegames of Football, Cricket, Athletics, Hockey, Tennis and Swimming.The assignment of drafting the rules was given to the Universities ofPatna, Bombay, Panjab, Lucknow, Allahabad and Madras respectively.A Sub-Committee consisting of the following was. also constituted toconsider the draft rules.

1. Pt. Amar Nath Jha;

2. Khan Bahadur Mian M. Afzul Hussain;

3. Professor Kazi Moharmnad Hussain and

4. Mr. R.P. Masani.

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The Committee met in Bombay in March 1940 to examine the draftrules along with the comments received from the other member univer-sities to which the same were circulated and prepared a comprehensiveset of uniform Rules & Regulations in1941. Tournaments in 3 eventsviz. Athletics, Hockey and Tennis were held in 1940-41 in accordancewith these rules.

The "Inter-University Athletic Board" was conceived as an inde-pendent organisation to which subsequently was given the name of"Illter-Ulliversity,SportsBoard". A significant development took placein 1941 when the IUB at its 16th Annual Meeting held at Trivandrunl.set up an Inter-"University Sports Representative Committee consistirtgof one I."epresentative from each of the following universities :

1. Aligarh(North Zone)

2. Calcutta' (East Zone)

.3. Osmania.(Central Zone)

4. TravatlcQt'e' (South Zone)

Chairman and Secretary of the Inter-University Board were desig-natedas ex.:.offido Chairman and ex-officio Secretary. Khan BahadurMian M. Afzul Hussain of the Panjab University was' co-opted as amember of this committee. The other member universities were giventhe option to nominate a .representative each at their own e?q>enses.This .Sub-Committee was, in fact, the "Inter-University Sports Board"in its 'embryo' form. It had its first session in Lucknow on March 24,1941 which canbe termed as the first annual meeting of the Inter-University Sports Board. The various subjects discussed in this meetingwere: (i) recommendationS of the rules sub-committee, (ii) adoption ofrules regarding' management and control of the LU Tournaments, (iii)distribution of venues, (iv) eligibility rules, (v) schedule of expenses,(vi) trophies, (vii) merit certificates, (viii) University colours etc. Themost important decision of this meeting was that the Inter-UniversityTournaments will be run under the overall control of the Inter-Univer-sity Sports Board. For the first time, in 1944-45 a booklet of Rules andRegulations for the conduct of Inter-University Tournaments wasbrought out From 1941 onwards, regular annual meetings of the SportsBoard had been held till 1973 when by a resolution of the StandingCommittee of the IUB, the annual sessions of the Sports Board were

.discontinued. Instead a Sports Committee was constituted to dispose ofthe work, hitherto, handled at the annual meetings of the Sports Board.

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The Inter-University Sports Board of India was revived in terms ofthe Report of the Working Group which was approved at the 64th An-nual General Meeting of AIU held at srinagar on 4th October, 1989.

Another important development in the activities and programme'S ofthe Sports Board took place in 1969, in the wake of reverting from atm-pulsory N.C.C. to optional for the university and college students. Inthis process two alternative streams were evolved viz. N.s.O and N.s.s.University students taking part in N.s.O programmes were exemptedfrom taking up the N.C.C. or N.s.s.

The Scheme of Grants for Games & Sports in Universities & Colleges(earlier known as N.s.O Scheme) consists of :

1. Coaching/ training of the Indian Universities Teams to prepare themfor participation in Open National Championships or any other tour-nament - National or International.

2. Awarding of financial assistance for conducting Inter- UniversityTournaments

3. Awarding of Prize Money to universities winning first, second andthird positions in each of the selected disciplines of sports at the Inter-University Tournament level.

4. Financial assistance for the development of sports infrastructure inuniversities and colleges.

5. Awarding of Prize Money to universities winning first, second andthird positions in the overall championships for the Maulana AbulKalam Azad Trophy.

6. Awarding of Sports Talent Scholarships to the talented sports stu-dents of universities and colleges.

The Inter-University Sports Board was entrusted with the respon-sibility of handling the first three programmes. For the Indian Univer-sities teams to be eligible to participate in the national leveltournaments, it was necessary for the Inter- University Sports Board tobecome a member of the corresponding national sports federations. Ap-propriate steps had been taken in this direction and the Sports Boardbecame a member of 10 national sports bodies viz. (i) All India TennisAssociation, (ii) Amateur Athletic Federation of India, (Hi) AmateurHandball Federation of India (iv) Badminton Association of India, (v)Board of Control for Cricket in India, (vi) Indian Hockey Federation, (vii)Indian Women's Hockey .Federation, (viii) Rowing Federation of India,Ox) Women's Cricket Association of India (x) Wrestling Federation of

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India. Wherever feasible, Indian Universities Teams are selected, trainedand projected to participate in the national level tournaments.

Reorganisation of the Inter-University Board took place when thename of IUB was changed to AIU and the new Memorandum of As-sociation was adopted in 1974. At the annual meeting of the AIU heldin Annamalai University in December 1983, the separate annual sub-scription for membership of the Sports Board was also merged into theannual subscription for membership of the AIU.

(C) Future:

Making a modest beginning with a limited objective of occasionallyorganising the Inter-University Competitions in one or two games pure-ly from the angle of educational values, Sports Board gradually grewfrom strength to strength embracing a very wide umbrella of sportsprogrammes. At present, the Sports Board is managing annually Inter-University Tournaments in 14 games for men, 10 games for women and14 games for both men & women at 66 University centres. Another areaof activities covered by the Sports Board is the selection and trainingof Indian Universities Teams, organising exchange of visits between theIndian Universities Teams and universities teams from abroad, workingas a coordinating agency between the member universities for organis-ing the Sports programmes, to have a liaison with the Deptt. of YouthAffairs & Sports, Government of India and other national level agencieslike the Sports Authority of India for the promotion and developmentof sports in the University sector. The Sports Board is alive to the chang-ing concept of sports. The emphasis is fastly shifting from the academicconcept of educational and recreative values of sports to practical andutilitarian concept of performance. Appropriate steps have been takento give a new direction to the University sports programmes bearingin mind the changed concept.

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I. INTERPRETATION

In these rules:

a) 'Association' means the Association of Indian Universities'.

b) 'Standing Committee' means the Standing Committee of theAssociation.

c) 'Sports Board' means the Inter-University Sports Board ofIndia.

d) 'Sports Committee' means the Sports Committee of the SportsBo!U"d.

e) 'President' means the President of the Sports Board.

f) 'University' means the member University/Institute of the As-sociation.

g) 'Tournament' means the Inter-University Tournament/Com-petition.

h) 'Final' means the All India Final.

i) 'Organising University' means the UniverSity/Institute towhich a tournament has been allotted by the Sports Board.

j) 'Organising Committee'means the Committee constituted bythe Organising University to manage and conduct the Inter-University Toumament{s) allotted to it.

k) 'Organising Secretary' means the Secretary designated by theOrganizing University as the Secretary of the OrganizingCommittee.

1) 'He' means 'She' as welt

u. TOURNAMENTS AND ZONES

The tournaments in the following games shan be organised annuallyby the Sports Board on an All-India basis/2-Zone basis/4-Zone basisas given below. The tournaments shall be played on knock-outbasis/league basis/league-cum-knock out basis etc. as decideCiby 'theSports Board from time to time.

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1. Athletics (M&:W)2. Ball Badminton (M)3. Ball Badminton (W)4. Boxing

12. Hockey (W)13. Judo (M&W)14. Korfball15. Power Lilting (M)16. Rowing (M&W)17. Soltball (M&W)18. Squash Rackets19. Swimming, Diving &

Water Polo20. Tennis (W)21. Wt. Lilting & Best Physique22. Wrestling23. Yogasanas

5. Chess6. Cricket (W)7. Cross Country Races (M&W)

8. Cycling (M&W)9. Football (W)

10. Gymnastics & Malkhambh11. Half Marathon & Walking

1. Basketball (W)3. Kabaddi (W)5. Kho-Kho(W)7. Volleyball (W)

2. Handball (M&W)4. Kho-Kho (M)6. Tennis (M)

1. Badminton (M&W)3. Cricket (M)5. Hockey (M)7. Table Tennis (M&W)

2. Basketball (M)4. Football(M)6. Kabaddi (M)8. Volleyball (M)

The Sports Board may reshuffle the above Zonal Plan, from time totime, and may add or delete tournaments to/from the above list.

For tournaments run on 4-Zone basis, the u.niversities/institutesshall be grouped into Zones as follows:

1. Agra University2. Aligarh Muslim University3. University of Allahabad

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4. All India Institute of Medical Sciences5. Avadh University6. Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & Technology7. Ch. Charan Singh University8. Ch.Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University9. Dayalbagh Educational Institute10. University of Delhi11. Dr. Y.S. Pannar University of Horticulture & Forestry12. Forest Research Institute13. G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology14. Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya15. Guru Nanak Dev University16. Hemwa~! ~~andan Bahuguna Garhwal University17. Hima~hal Pradesh University18. Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishwavidyalaya19: Indian Agricultural Research Institute20. Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi21. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur22. Indian Veterinary Research Institute23. Indira Gandhi National Open University24. Jamia Hamdard25. Jamia Millia Islamia26. University of Jammu27. Jawaharlal Nehru University28. Kanpur University29. University of Kashmir30. Kumaun University31. Kurukshetra University32. University of Lucknow33. Maharshi Dayanand University34. Narendra Dev University of Agriculture & Technology35. National Dairy Research Institute36. National Museum Institute of History of Art, Conservation & '

Museology .37. Panjab University38. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research39. Punjab Agricultural University

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40. Punjabi University41. Rohilkhand University42. University of Roorkee43. Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences44. School of Planning & Architecture45. Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricutural Sciences & Technology46. Shri LaIBahadur Shastri Rastriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth47. Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology

1. Arunachal University2. Assam University3. Assam Agricultural University4. Awadhesh Pratap Singh. University5. Baba Saheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar Bihar University6. Banaras Hindu University7. Bengal Engineering College8. Berhampur University9. Bhupendra Narayan MandaI University10. Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vishwavidyalaya11. Birla Institute of Technology12. Birsa Agricultural University13. University of Burdwan14. University of Calcutta15. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies16. Chitrakut Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya17. Dibrugarh University18. Gauhati University19. University of Gorakhpur20. Guru Ghasidas University21. Indian School of Mines22. Indian Statistical Institute23. Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya24. Jadavpur University25. Jai Prakash University26. University of Kalyani27. Kameshwar Sin~ Darbhanga Sanskrit University

*14A. Central Agricultural University

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28. Kashi Vidyapeeth29. LN. Mithila University30. Magadh University31. Manipur University32. North Bengal University33. North Eastern Hill University34. Orissa University of Agriculture &: Technology35. Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University36. Patna University37. Purvanchal University38. Rabindra Bharati University39. Rajendra Agricultural University40. Ranchi University41. Sambalpur University42. Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya43. Shri Jagannath Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya44. Sido Kanhu University45. Tezpur University46. Tilak Manjhi Bhagalpur University47. Tripura University48. Utkal University49. Veer Kunwar Singh University50. Vidyasagar University51. Vinoba Bhave University52. Visva-Bharati

SOUTH ZONE

1. University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore2. University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad3. Alagappa University4. Andhra University5. Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University6. Anna University7. Annamalai University8. Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science &: Higher Education for

Women9. Bangalore University

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10. Bharathiar University11. Bharathidasan. University12. University of Calkut13. Central Institute of English &: Foreign Languages14. Cochin University of Science &: Technology15. Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha16. Dr. B.R Ambedkar Open University17. Gandhigram Rural Institute18. Gulbarga University19. University of Health Sciences20. University of Hyderabad21. Indian Institute of Science22. Indian Institute of Technology, Madras23. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University24. Kakatiya University25. Kannada University26. Kamatak University27. University of Kerala .28. Kerala Agricultural University29. Kuvempu University30. University of Madras31. Madurai Kamaraj University32. Mahatma Gandhi University33. Mangalore University34. Manipal Academy of Higher Education35. Manonmaniam Sundaranar University36. Mother Teresa Women's University37. University of Mysore38. Nagarjuna University39. National Law School of India University40. Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences41. Osmania University42. Pondicherry University43. Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth44. Sree Oritra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences &: Technology45. Sree Shankaracharya University of Sanskrit46. Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Maha Vidyalaya

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47. Sri Krishnadevaraya University48. Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam49. Sri Sathya Sai Institute Of Higher Learning50. Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences51. Sri Venkateswara University52. Tamil University53. Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University54. Tamil Nadu Agricultural University55. Tamil Nadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences University56. Telugu University

1. Amravati University2. Banasthali Vidyapeeth~. Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya4. Bhavnagar University5. Birla Institute of Technology & Science6. University of Bombay7. Bundelkhand University8. Central Institute of Fisheries Education9. Deccan College Post Graduate & Research Instituteto. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya11. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University12. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University13. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University14. Dr. HS. Gour Vishwavidyalaya15. Goa University16. Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics17. GUjarat University18. Gujarat Agricultural University19. Gujarat Ayurved University20. Gujarat Vidyapith21. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay22; Indira Kala Sangit Vishwavidyalaya23. International Institute for Population Sciences.24. Jain Vishva Bharati Institute25. Jai Narain Vyas University

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26. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya27. Jiwaji University28. Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth29. Kota Open University30. M.s. University of Baroda31. Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati University32. Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth33. Makhanlal Chaturvedi National Institute of Journalism34. Marathwada Agricultural University35. M.L. Sukhadia University36. Nagpur University37. North Gujarat University38. Nor.th Maharashtra University39. University of Poona40. Punjabrao Krishi Vidyapeeth41. University of Rajasthan42. Rajasthan Agricultural University43. Rajasthan Vidyapeeth44. Rani Durgawati Vishwavidyalaya45. Sardar Patel University46. Saurashtra UniverSity47. Shivaji University48. S;N.D.T. Women's University49. South Gujarat UniversitySO. Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada Universio/51. Tata Institute of Social Sciences52. Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth53. Vikram University54. Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open UniversitY

For tournaments played on 2-rone basis, North Zone and East Zonewill merge to constitute one zone known as "North-East Zone" andSouth Zone and West Zone will merge to constitute "South-West Zone"

The guiding factors for including new universities/Institutes into apu1icu1ar zone shall be physical contiguity.

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IlL ENTRIES & VENUES

a) Only member universities/Institutes of the Association shall beeligible to enter their teams to participate in the Inter- University Tour-naments. Each university shall be entitled to enter only one team in atournament ..The minimum entries required for conducting a tourna-ment shall be as follows except in cases where special circumstanceswarrant relexation:

Minimum number of entriesAll India Basis Zonal Basis

10 56 4

MenWomen

b) In case the minimum required number of entries in a particularzone(s) is not received till the last date of receiving the entries, the enter-ing teams shall be merged into the other zone as follows:

i) If the tournament.is on 2-zone basis, .it will be run straight away onAll-India basis and the zone which has larger number of entries shallconduct the tournament.

ii) If the tournament is on4-zone basis, the zone receiving inadequatenumber of entries shall be merged into the other zone and the new zoneso formed shall be called North/South Zone as the case may be as underRule No. II.

Hi)If by such a mer~, only three,zones emerge the Inter- Zonals shallbe played on league basis.

tv) Where adequate number of entries has not been received, the Or-ganising Secretary shall communicare. to the office of the Associationthe names of the entering universities telegraphically immediately afterthe closing date of receiving the entries is:over.

v) For purposes of seeding, no consideration shall be given to such azone except that if the Zonal ,Winners and runners-up of the previousyear have entered their teams, they shall be placed in two differenthalves of the Draw.

vi) For the year for which All India Championship is not completed ina particular tournament, the members of the participating unive~itiesin that tournament for that year will not be considered to have par-

o ticipated in that tournament.

vii) If any of the 4universiti~ i.e. previous year's Zonal winner, run-ner-up or losing semi-finali~tsof a particular Zone are available in the

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same zone, the normal seeding will be given only to the original zonalwinner, runner-up and losing semi-finalists as the case may. be. Theuniversities, which have been shifted to a new zone, will not be givenseeding.

In case a vacancy has arisen due. to shifting of a winner, runners-upor losing semi-finalists from one Zone to another zone such a vacan-cy(ies) shall be filled up by draw of lots from amongst the participatinguniversities except the original winners, runners-up and losing semi-finalists of that particular zone, which will have the right of seeding.

The tournaments for a particular year shall be allocated to the univer-sities by the Sports Board. The university, which has been entrustedwith the responsibility of organising the tournament, shall be called"organising university". The headquarters of an organising universityshall ordinarily be the venue of the tournament. However, an organisinguniversity may, in consultation with the Secretary of the Sports Boardand the competing universities, arrange to hold preliminary roundmatches at some other university centre, to be described for this purposeas the sub-venue.

The Association, before assigning allocation, may enquire to its satis-faction from the university/institute aspiring to conduct a tourna:'ment(s) whether necessary facilities in respect of grounds/courts,equipment and other requirements listed in the proforma (given at Ap-pendix-B) pertaining to the smooth conduct of the tournament(s) in theconcerned university/institute are available.

The Association may nominate observers, every year, to cover allselected tournaments who shall submit their observations in the profor-ma (given at Appendix-D). T.A./D.A. of the observers shall be paid bythe respective organising university in accordance with its existing rules.

All India Tournaments conducted on 2-Zone/4-Zone basis shall beallotted to different zones in cloCkwise direction - E to S toW to N.

A. 1. Only a bonafide, full time student, who is enrolled for a courseof the University, which is of a minimum duration of oneacademic year, and whose examination is conducted by theuniversity, shall be eligible to participate in the Inter-Univer-sity tournaments.

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1.1 Students of Open Universities shall be considered to bebonafide students and shall be eligible to participate providedthey fulfil other conditions. However, students enrolled inCorrespondence Course Institutes of Universities, casual stu-dents, external students and students pursuing bridge coursesshall not be eligible.

1.2 Ph.D., M. Phil., Compartment, ATKT etc. students will beeligible to participate only if in terms of the concerned univer-sity rules they are regarded to be bonafide students and fulfilother conditions laid down in this behalf.

2. All students participating in the LU. Tournaments shall fulfilthe following conditions:

(a) Not more than 7 years have. elapsed since a studentpassed the examination qualifying him/her for first ad-mission to a university or college affiliated to a university.For students getting admission after matriculation orequivalent examination to a university or college af-filiated to a university, the period of 7 years will be ex-tended to 8 years.

(b) The seven-year period mentioned above shaH be dis-tributed as below:

i) not more than 4 years while pursuing graduatestudies. However, in case of universities where stu-dents are admitted to the graduate courses afterpassing matriculation or equivalent examination,the period of 4 years shall be extended by one moreyear.

m· not more than 3 years while pursuing postgraduatestudies

irrespective of any other condition~ like change ofclass/ course/faculty, joining lower class from higher,changing academic -to professional courses or vice versa,provided that:

students admitted, after passing +2 examination, tograduate courses of more than 3 years duration likeMedical, Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy etc.shall be eligible to participate in the Inter.Universitytournaments for the actual length of such graduatecourses.

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For the purpose of determining the number of years underthese rules:

a) graduate courses shall be treated to be those where theadmission is sought after passing Matriculation orequivalent or +2 or equivalent examination, as the casemay be.

b) all other courses, where admission is obtained after pass-ing degree examinations, e.g. LL.B., MBBS, B.Ed., B.P.Ed.,B.Ub. etc. will be clubbed with other postgraduate cour-ses like M.A., M.Sc., M.Com., M.Ub., M.Ed. etc.

3. Only students, who are less than 25 years of age as on firstJuly of the academic year in which the tournament is held,can participate.

4. A student employed on full time basis shall not be eligible toparticipate.

5. A student shall not be allowed to represent more than one. University during a single academic year.

6. Provisional admission to a course or Univesity shall not makethe student eligible to represent the University.

7. In case of a student migrating from one University to another,his/her migration case will be considered eligible only afterhis/her admission in the new university is regularised andhe/she is admitted as a bonafide student by the new univer-sity.

B. Exp lanalions

1. In case of students changing from one course to another theperiod spent in the previous cour!iC before joining the newcourse shall be counted towards total period of eligibility.

2. One year meanS the academic year in which the tournamentis held irrespective of whether the students result is declaredor not. It will normally extend from June/July of one year for12 calendar months to the next year.

C. Disqualifications for violation of eligibility rules:

1. Any disqualification of a player on grounds of ineligibility willresult in the automatic scratching of Ute team for thatacademic year. The team shall also be debarred from par-

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ticipating in the. tournament (in that game) to be held in thefollowing year.

2. A player disqualified on the grounds of ineligibility shall notbe permitted to ,participate in University tournaments in thenext year.

3. Those players, who are selected for the Indian UniversitiesTeams to participate in the National Level Tournaments if theyrepresent some other organisations without the permission ofAIU they shall be debarred from participation in the Inter-Urriver$ity Tournaments.

1. Every participating university in a tournament shall supply to theOrganising Secretary of the Zone and/or All India Final Tournament,the following documents signed by its Registrar or the Secretary of itsSports Committee under :>eat:

''Eligibility details in only typewritteil in resPect of students, along withtheir fathers' name!!, included as members of the team, in quadruplicateon the prescribed proforma (given at Appendix- A)"

2. These documents shall reach the Organising Secreta,ry at least a daybefore. the <:ommencelllent of the resPeCtive tournaments. In case of in-dividual events like a.thletics, boxing, gymna~tics, fllalkhambh, swim-ming, .wrestling, weight-lifting, best physique competition etc., thedetailed entries i.e. names of the members of the team specifying theirevents/weight categories shall be submitted to the Organising Secretaryat least 10 days before the <:ornmencernent of the tournaments. No sub-sequent change/addition/replacement in the list of players once sub-mitted to the organising university shall be allowed. This also appliesfOI'tJ\e Inter-Zonals ilnd only the same team as participated in ZonalTOurnament shall be allowed to participate.in the Inter- Zona1s.

If the list of a participating team contains more number .of players thanthe maximum number permissible under the rule, such a team shall notbe allowed to participate in the tournament till the strength of the tearnis reduced to within the maximum number of players permissible underthe rule. Moreover, in all games where ranking order is detennined, theuniversities, qualifying to participate in the Inter-Zonals, Shall be al-lowed to change the ranking order of the members of their tearns.

3. Universities, qualifying from the Zonal tournaments for the Inter-zonals, shall also be required to submit, on arrival at the venue of theInter-Zonals, to the Organising Secretary, a copy of the eligibility details

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of the members of their respective team who participated in the Zonaltournament, duly verified by the concerned Zonal organisingsecretaries; failing which, the team(s) shall not be allowed to participatein the Inter-Zonals.

The eligibility forms, without the stamp of the Association/or bear-ing unauthorised overwritings, shall not be accepted as valid by theOrganising Committee. The overwritings, if any, must be duly initialledby the Secretary, Sports Committee/Registrar of the concerned univer-sity, as the case may be.

4. (a) The Organising University, after the completion of the tourna-ment, shall send the following documents to the office of the Associa-tion.

i) 225 copies of the Organising Secretary's Report on the tour-nament on the prescribed proforma given at Appendix-C.

ii) Two copies of the eligibility details submitted to him by theparticipating teams.

(b) The office of the Association, in turn, shall send one copy of theeligibility details, so received, to the organising university of the nextyear's tournament. The organising university of the next year's tourna-ment shall send the eligibility particulars received by them from theoffice of the Association for the previous year to the organising univer-sity of the following year.

(c) The Organising universities, failing to send 225 copies of theOrganising Secretaries' Reports along with 2 copies of eligibility par-ticulars of each participating team both on the prescribed proformae(given at Appendices-A & C) by the year following 31st March, shallbe required to pay to the Association a penalty of Rs.500/ - each andshall be debarred from participating in the Inter- University Tourna-ments till relevant documents are received in the office of the Associa-tion.

VII DATES, ENTRIES AND DRAWS

1. The organising universities shall run the tournaments allotted to themin accordance with the schedule indicated in the sport calendar whichshall, as far as possible, be circulated latest by the end of June, everyyear. For tournaments played on Zonal basis, it shall be the respon-sibility of each Zonal Organising university to draw up the dates of theZonal tournament allotted to it in coordination with the date of com-mencement of the respective Inter-Zonals as given in the Sports Calen-dar so that the Zonal teams qualifying for the Jnter-Zonals are able to

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reach the venue of the Inter-Zonals directly from the respective Zonalven1,leswell in time, preferably 24 hours prior to the time of commen-cement of their 1st match.

For tournaments conducted on 2-Zone basis or 4-Zone basis, 4 teamsi.e. winners, runners~up and losing semi-finalists shall qualify from eachzone to participate in the Inter-Zonals.

Inter-zonals shall be conducted in continuation with a Zonal tour-nament allotted to the venue of the Inter-Zonals.

2. The entries shall be sent under Registered A.D. cover addressed tothe official on the mailing list circulated, every year, by the Associationor the Organising Secretary designated by the host university who shallacknowledge the receipt of the entries. However, in the case of Athletics,it shall be obligatory on the part of the organising university of AllIndia Inter-University Athletic Meet to get the entry forms printed andinvite entries only on the printed entry forms. Conditions of sendingdetailed entries in the disciplines of Gymnastics and Water-Polo shallnot be insisted upon. ~

'The entries must reach the Organizing Secretary on or before theclosing date of entries prescribed in the Sports Calendar. No entriesshall be accepted in any of the Inter-university Tournaments after theclosing date. If there is any change in respect of the official of a univer-sity after the mailing list is circulated by the Association, such changeshall be notified by the concerned university directly to all the othermember universities/institutes under intimation to the Association.

3. (a) Draw of fixtures shall be made by lots in the presence of a com-~tee appointed by the Organising Committee immediately after thec~giffilte, pf ,«:ntriesspecified in the Sports Calendar. The particularsp q;n~~:p,ri:Ws, dates and other relevant details shall bed , ,"~, by _the Organi~ing University under registered cover withacknowlesfgInent due, at least 4weeks before the start of the tournamentto the Secretaries, Sports Committees and also under certificate of post-ing to the Registrars of the participating universities and to the SecretaryGeneral of the Association. Where because of unavoidable sit,uations,'Draws' have to be revised, the original dates of the matches, as far aspossible, shall ,not be changed. Where the venues of Inter-UniversityTournaments are eventually changed at a short notice, the fixtures shallbe drawn and circulated by the Association. As far as JX.>~sible,all thetournaments shall be finalised by the 15th of February, except in specialcases with the prior permis~on of the Secretary General of the Associa-tion.

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(b) Immediately after closing date of entry is over, the OrganisingUniversity lihall infonnthe participating Universities about the date ofdraw of fixtures. The participating universities may send their repre-sentatives at the time of draw of fixtures at their own expenses. Thefixtures drawn must be despatched to all the participating universitiesat least 4 weeks in advance of the commencement of the Tournamentto the Secretaries, Sports Committees and Registrars as stated underpara 3.(a) above. A copy of the same shall invariably be sent to AIUOffice.

The following procedure (also see the procedure detailed at Appen-dix-E) shall be followed while making the draw of fixtures:

i) If the number of entries is eight or less, the draw of fixuresshall be divided into two halves.

in If the number of eritries is more than eight, the draw of fixturesshall be divided into four quarters.

Ui) Previous year's semi-finalists shall be so seeded that they joint~ next year's tournament at the quarter-final stage and shallfigure in the draw of fixtUres in such a manner that the. pre-vious year's winner is placed at the bottom most, ronner-upat the top most of the Qrawsand the losing semi-finalists arecross-seeded. . ..

iv) The Draw for the rest of the entries shall be made by lots andthe universities in 'Bye' shall be placed in such a manner thatas far as possible, they do not play against each other in thefirst round.·

, 0) In the Inter-Zonals played on league-cum-knockout. basis, the· win-ners and runners-up of the zonal toumamentsshall be diVided into twopools by draw of lots provided that the winners and -runners-up of thesame zone shall be placed in different pools. Four teams in a pool shallplay on league basis. Teams securing first and second positions in eachpool shall qualify for the knock-out basis. The winners of one pool shallplay against the runners-up of another pool. The third and fourthposi-lions shall be determined by a playoff between the losing semi-finalists.

If a zonal tournament(s) in a particular game is not. otganised forwant of a venue(s), it shall not affect the rest of the tournament in thegame concerned and the tournament so organised shall be recogt\isedas All India Championship. Even if a tournament is organised.on 2-ZonebMiI udone zone is not organised for any reason the single tone tour-Nment shaD be reoognised as All India Championship.

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For tournaments organized on-2-zone basis or 4-Zone basis, 4 teamsi.e. Winners, runners-up and losing Semi-Finalists shall qualify fromeach zone to participate in the Inter-Zonals except in Cricket (M) inwhich 2 teams i.e. Zonal Wiriners and runners-up shall qualify to playin the Inter-Zonals.

For Inter-Zonals, played on knock out basis, the draws shall be madein the following manner :

i) The winners of each zone shall be placed at Sr. Nos. 1,3,5 &:7 by lots· and the runners-up of each zone shall be placed atSr. Nos. 2,4,6 &: 8 of the draw, again by lots, provided thatthe winners and runners-up of a zone, in the event of _con-tinuing to win, shall not play against each other till the final.

If a team is scratched from a tournament at a stage when leaguesystem is applied, the result of the league matches shall be calculatedexcluding the scratched team. If, however, a team is scratched in aknock-out system, the results of the tournament preceding the stage atwhich the team has been scratched shall not be affected. If a tournamentin progress is suspended indefinitely on account of unavoidable cir-cumstances, the venue and the dates of the unfinished part of the tour-nament shall be decided by the Secretary General of the Association.

d) Draws shall be made in such a manner that the programme is spreadover a minimul11 period of time and no participating university isdetained for an unreasonable period at the venue of the tournament.

In case where a Zonal tournament is not held, the previous year'sZonal winners, runners-up and the losing Semi-Finalists, as the casemay be, of the concerned tournament shall be permitted to participatein Inter-Zonals directly.

vm TROl'ffiES AND CERTIFICATES

L Ail -lheh-ophieS of the In~r-University To~ents shall be run-ning(rolling) trophies and-the details of the existing trophies shall bemaintained by the Association. A list of existing trophies is given atAppendix-F.

2. The trophies shall be the property of the Association and as such,any trophy not in actual use, shall be kept in th~ custody of the As-sociation. Universities to which the trophies are awarded in a particularyear shall be held responsible for the safety and care of the trophies.Any damage.to or loss of a trophy·shall be reported to the Associationimmediately.

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3. It shall be incumbent upon the university holding any of the trophiesto send it, at its own cost, to the university organising the ZonalFinal/ All India Final, as the case.may be, of the next year's respectivetournament through a personal messenger and this transfer shall beaffected well in advance of the date fixed for the respective final. If, ina particular year, a tournament is not held, the university holdingtrophy in that particular tournament shall send the same to the organis-ing university of the All India Final/Zonal Final, as the case may be,for the following year through the aforesaid procedure. Till then, thetrophy shall continue to remain in the possession of the university hold-ing the trophy.

4.(a)(i) In team games, certificates of merit, signed by the SecretaryGeneral of the Association and the Organising Secretary of the All IndiaFinal, shall be awarded to the members of the teams securing 1st, 2ndand 3rd position with thefr fathers' names. In individual games likeathletics, boxing, cross country, judo, swimming and diving, gymnas-tics, malkhambh, weight lifting, best physique, cycling, wrestling etc.,individual merit certificates shall be awarded upto 3rd position holders.In Athletics and Gymnastics, individual championship certificates(separately for Men and Women) shall be awarded on the basis of thehighest points obtained by an individual.

ii) Organising Universities, while issuing the certificates of participationto the concerned teams, shall note the names of the Managers , thecoaches and also of the date of relieving of the teams.

b) No organising university shall award certificates of its own to anyof the participants in a tournament. Only the Association is authorisedto award certificates of merit as specified in Rule No.4(a) above.Likewise; no Organising University shall award a trophy of its own forany position in an Inter-University Tournament.

c) In tournaments run on four-zone or two-zone basis, All India Cham-pionship shall be recognised and m~rit certificates shall be awardedeven though a zonal tournament, in a particular game, is not playedbecause of one reason or the other.

Sports medals, whenever awarded in the Inter-University TouTna-ments, shall bear the AIU emblem embossed on one side of medalS andthe host university may get its name engraved on the other side of the.medals. .

5. A token cup, costing Rs.l,OOO/-, as replica shall be awarded by theAssociation to the University winning championship in an Inter-Univer-sity Tournament for three' consecutive years. The replica shall be

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awarded only in those games in which original championship trophiesexist. If a university has won a tournament for two consecutive years,and the same tournament is not held for the third consecutive year, theuniversity would be entitled for the award of a replica in case it winsthe next immediate tournament disregarding the year in which the tour-nament was not held.

If ~ university entitled for the award of a replica in a particular gamedoes not write to the Association for this award within six months ofthe entitlement, the award shall become time bar.

6. No offer for a trophy from any donor shall be accepted unless theminimum cost of the trophy offered for donation is Rs.15,OOO/-. Thedonated trophies shall be titled :

i) After the name of the donating university;

OR

ii) After the name of the university which gets a trophy donated;

OR

iii) In the name of a sportsperson of outstanding merit in thegame concerned.

7. Consequent upon the regrouping of universities from two zones tofour zones, a zonal championship/Zonal runners-up trophy shall beawarded only to the university in the zone which has donated the con-cerned trophy.

8. If the universities are in tie for a championship, even after followingthe procedure laid down under the rules for the conduct of the respec-tive tournaments, the championship shall be decided by the spin of acoin.

,a GENMAL RUl.ES;r;,,-_'. -,.,''''f.. ..~ ;'J." ~'-~n;_;-r~_, , '" ~~. ~.

1.(af Each member of a tearn participating in an Inter-University, Tournament shall carry identity card which shall bear the

following;

i) Photograph of the player and his/her signatures

ii) Attestation of the photograph under seal by theRegistrar/Principal/Secretary, Sports Committee of theUniversity concerned. The signatures of the attestingauthority must be on the photograph.

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(b) A team, not carrying identity cards as defined in the rules,shall not be allowed to participate in the concerned tourna-ment. Any identity card bearing unauthorised overwritingshall not be accepted ·as valid by the Organising secretary. Foroverwriting, if any, Rule No.VI(3) may be referred to.

2.(a) Organising University

Every university undertaking to conduct a tournament on behalf ofthe Association shall be responsible for its organisation, supervision andconduct in every aspect. For this purpose, the Vice-Chancellor of thehost university shall appoint a competent body to be known as theOrganising Committee. One of the members of the Organising Commit-tee shall be designated as the Organising secretary, who should, as faras possible, be from the Department of Physical Education. This Com-mittee shall function under his supervision. The responsibility of or-ganising the tournament, according to the rules, shall be that of theVice-Chancellor and it is for him to delegate his powers to any body,he wishes. Besides, he shall set up a Technical Committee consisting ofnot less than 3 members, having adequate knowledge of thegame/ event.

The Technical Committee shall submit a report to the Vice-Chancel-lor on all matters of Technical nature concerning the tournament.

It shall be the duty of the Organising Committee to ensure that allthe rules and regulations laid down by the Association for the Inter-University Tournaments are complied with. In case of any infringementof the rules, the Organising Committee shall have the powers to takeappropriate action. If a particular team includes an ineligible player (asdefined in the rules), the team after due verification, shall be scratchedfrom the tournament and shall be debarred from participation in thenext year's tournament. When a team in a particular tournament isscratched on grounds of infringement of rules or indiscipline, it willhave no retrospective effect on the matches already played by thescratched team(s). The team playing against the scratched team willhave the right to play in the next match.

In case of any misconduct by any individual player(s) or a team asa whole, the Organising Committee shall have powers even to scratchthe team/disqualify the individual player(s) from participation in thetournament. While doing so, however, the Organising Committee shallstrictly follow the practices as laid down below:

i) Both the teams involved in the dispute will be given an o~portunity to explain their respective point of view.

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ii) The meeting will be presided over by the Chainnan of theOrganising Committee.

Hi) The matter will be reported immediately to the SecretaryGeneral of the Association. If it is deemed necessary to makean on the spot inquiry C?fthe incident, a senior officer of theSports Division of the Association or a Senior Officer Inchargeof Sports Department from a member university shall bedeputed for the purpose.

b) The Organising Committee shall hoist the Association's flag for theentire duration of the tournament.

c) i) The Organising University shall provide free, neat and clean lodg-ing-fadlities - adequately equipped with toilet, drinking water and lightetc. to' the participating universities. For this purpose, hostels/classrooms available in the affiliated colleges can also be utilised. The lodg-ing arrangements shall be. near the grounds/ courts as far as possibleand in no case the same should be more than 10 kms. away from theplaying area. If the place of lodging is situated at a distance of morethan 5 kms. from the grounds/courts, the Organising University shaDprovide for transport facilities to and fro at the cost ·on pro rata basisto participating universities.

ii) The grounds, courts, etc. and the equipment used for Inter-Univer-sity Tournaments must conform to international specifications.

Hi) The playing area should be appropriately barricaded andseparated from the spectators area and an adequate distance should bemaintained in between these two' areas.

d) The Organlsing University shall inform the zonal winners and run-ners-up about the dates and venue of the All India Fmal and also itshall provide them all facilities for their local transport connected withundertaking the journey to reach the venue of the All-India Final.

e) The Zonal Organising Universities shall fix up the dates of the ZonalTournaments allotted to them in close coordination with the dates ofthe Inter-ZonaIs.

f) An Organising University failing to conduct the tournament allottedto it to the entire satisfaction of the Association shall not be assigi\edany tournament for a period of three years.

g) There shall be one day's gap between the zonal Quarter finals andleague matches in tournaments played on this pattern.

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This rule shall be applicable in games other than Athletics, Boxing,Gymnastics, Judo! Rowing, Swimming, Weight Lifting and Wrestling.

3. Organising Secretary

a) It shall be the duty of the Organising Secretary to keep the Associa-tion fully informed of the entries received, the detailed particulars ofthe draw, the dates of the zonal and AlI- India Final matches and theirrespective venues. The Organising Secretary shall also send 225 copiesof the report on a prescribed proforma (Appendix-C) and other relevantdetails mentioned in Rule VI(4)(a) to the office of the Association bythe end of January in respect of tournaments completed by the end ofDecember and by the end of February in case of the remaining tourna-ments.

Defaulting universities in sending the Organising Secretaries'Reports in time will be liable to action as contemplated under RuleVI.4(c).

b(i). All the Organising Universities, whether of the Zonal or the Inter-Zonal Competitions, shall send confirmation to the effect that they willbe holding the Tournaments allotted to them within one month of thecirculation of the Sports Calendar.

(ii). The Organising University of Inter':Zonal shall intimate well in ad-vance to the Organising Universities of the Zonal Competition aboutthe exact programme of the Inter-Zonal so as to enable the Zonal Or-ganising Universities to inform the qualifying universities of a particularZone about the programme of All India Finals.

(Hi). If circumstances are such that an organising university is not in aposition to conduct a tournament allotted to it, the prior approval ofthe Secretary General of the Association must be taken before decidingcancellation of the tournament. The Organising Secretary shall give atleast two months' notice to this effect to all the universities concernedunless the circumstances to do so are beyond control so that the leastpossible dislocation results.

(iv). Under normal circumstances no Organising University shallprepone or postpone the tournament allotted to them.

(v). The Universities, which find it impossible to host the tournamentsallotted to them, shall inform the Office of the Association to this effectas well as to all the participating universities giving them at least onemonth's notice failing which the defaulting universities shall not be al-lowed to participate in the concerned tournament(s) or to adhere to itsdates was, to the satisfactiotl of the Sports Board, for factors beyond

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- the control of the concerned university such as natural calamities, riots,students' agitation etc.

c) If a zonal tournament(s) in a particular game is/are not organisedfor want of a venue(s) it shall not affect the rest of the tournament inthe game concerned and the tournament so organised shall be recog-nised as All India Championship. -Even if a tournament is organised ontwo-zone basis and one zone is not organised for any reason, the singlezone tournament shall be recognised as All India Championship.

4. Accredited Representatives:

Every university sending its team to participate in an Inter-Univer-sity Tournament shall appoint a whole time employed, responsible maleQ"- fe~~ .staff member (teaching/ administrative/coaching including

;~~atta,ched by SAI to the university or an affiliated college) as its,"~ted representative and due intimation of such an appointment;shaIl be sent to the organising university.

For purpose of nominating Coaches to accompany the UniversityTeam the condition of employment in University shall not be. insistedupon. However, while nominating non-employees as Coaches theuniversity should ensure that they, in no way,violate the rules and

,.regulations governing Inter-University Championships. In case of any·violations the concerned university will have to take responsibility fortheir actions. As regards Managers, they should be "Employees" of theUniversity or one of its affiliated colleges. In case where only one official

-iifnominated to accompany the Team as Manager-cum-Coach, he/sheshall be an employee only.

Under no circumstances shall-a team be allowed to participate in atournament unless accompanied by an accredited representative asdefined above.

-5. COLOURS

All university teams shall participate in the Inter- University Tour-I\aments in their respective colours. In case of clash of colours between

";tWO teams it shall be decided by the spin of coin as to which team will.I ~the playing uniform other than of its own colour to be supplied."1WJthe organising university. For this purpose, the organising univer-_~ities shall keep one set of extra playing shirts in reserve.~.. ,J '

:,,,(&) UMPIRES - Selection and Powersc-:": -"~" The Organising University shall be responsible for selecting com-petent umpires whose decisions on all points of fact shall be final and

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binding. The panel of umpires/referees shall be drawn up by the or-gaNsing university well in advance .

• Only qualified referees/umpires/judges/supervising officials shallbe appointed to officiate at the Inter-University Tournaments. Amanager or a coach or a selector associated with any of the participatingteams or any member of such a team shall not be appointed to officiateat the Inter-University Tournaments. No local umpire shall be appointedto supervise a match in which the local team is playing. fIowever, incase of Athletics, as far as possible, all officials of the Inter- UniversityAthletic Meet should be AAFI qualified. If that may not be possible forany reasons, at least, the chief officials shall be AAFI qualified.

(b) EXPENSES OF UMPIRES

Expenses incurred on umpiring, including their TA/DA/boarding andlodging etc ..shall be borne by the organising university provided thatthe participating universities shall pay to the organising university inrespect of umpiring/officiating etc. at the following rates for differenttournaments:

i. Cricket (M&:W)- Rs.100/- per match

ii. Athletics, Boxing, Chess, Cross Country Races, Cycling, Gym-nastics, Judo, Power Lifting, Rowing, Swimming, Wt. Lifting&: Best Physique and Wrestling Rs.100/-per team to becounted for Men and Women separately.

Hi. For other games Rs.50/ - per match (to be counted by the num-ber of matches that a particular team plays)

Note: For purpose of supervision charges in games like Badminton,Table Tennis, Tennis etc. a complete 'Tie' shall constitute amatch and not merely a 'Singles' or a 'Doubles' event.

7.(a) If a university wishes to withdraw its team from a tournamentafter the fixtures have been circulated, it shall, except in exceptionalcircumstances to the satisfaction of the Secretary General of the Associa-tion, give a written notice to this effect at least eight days before thecommencement of the tournament to the Organising Secretary, failingwhich, the withdrawing university will give an evidence to the effectthat the letter of withdrawal was issued at least 12 days before the com-mencement of the competition. However, in individual games like ath-letics, boxing, cross country races, cycling, gymnastics, judo, powerlifting, swimming, diving, water polo, weight lifting and best physique,wrestling etc. in which the advance fixtures are not circulated, this rulesshall not apply. Any university violating this rule shall pay to the As-sociation a token penalty of Rs.100/- in each case.

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(b) A university standing in arrears in respect of these dues shall notbe allowed to participate in the corresponding Inter-University Tourna-ment till the arrears are cleared.

8. PROTESTS

Protests against the decision of an umpire on a point of rule andprotest of any other nature in connection with the tournament shall bein writing and must reach the Organising Secretary within two hoursof the conclusion of the tournament. A protest fee of Rs.250/ - shallaccompany every protest. Whenever a match is played away from theheadquarters of the organising university, the person incharge of thematch shall be, for purpose of this rule, the organising secretary. Theprotest fee shall be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. In such cases,the protest fee shall be remitted to the Association. Any team leavingthe field of play under protest shall be deemed to have lost the matchand forfeited its right to protest. The organising secretary shall send areport of any such incident to the Secretary General of the Association.

If the protest pertains to feminity or dope against an athlete and ismade as per the existing rule, a certificate in this behalf from the SAIshall be considered as valid and the concerned athlete shall be debarredfrom future participation in the Inter-University Tournaments.

Wherever feasible, the organising secretary of a tournament shall,before determining the dates of the fixtures, consult the National SportsFederation of the game concerned so as to avoid clash in dates betweenthe Inter-University tournament and the respective national level tour-naments.

10. A match abandoned owing to deliberate disruption such as in-vasion of the ground by the crowd, indiscipline on the part of the par-ticipating universities etc., shall be resumed from the point it had to beabandoned, the old score remaining in tact.

A match played to the limitation of the time (except for cricket) at:'dabandoned owing to natural causes like failure of light, rain etc., shanbe replayed disregarding the previous score. In games, including cricket.in which matches are played on limitation of points, however, shall beresumed from the point it was abandoned.

11. Interpretation of rule(s) referred to the office of the Association priorto the commencement of a tournament shall be given by the Secretariatbut interpretation of rule(s) that might arise dUring the pro~ of atournament shall be given by the Organising Conu:mttee, as the casemay be, shall hold good unless, on representation of the party concerned

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or at the initiative of the Secretariat, some other interpretation is givenby the Sports Board.

Even though subsequently the Sports Board might interpret therelevant rule(s) otherwise.

12. APPELLATE POWERS

Appellate powers rest with the President and the Secretary Generalof the Association. Appeals made to the Association by the aggrieveduniversities against the decisions of the Organising universities shall beconsidered only if received within a fortnight of the completion of therespective tournaments. These complaints shall be considered jointly bythe President and the Secretary General, if need be, in consultation withany authority in the game concerned. While doing so, the SecretaryGeneral may invite representatives of the concerned universities at theirown expenses to hear their point of view and necessary inquiry intothe matter.

The President shall be authorised to take a decision. Whenever,necessary, such disputes may even be referred to the Sports Board. Thedecision, taken by the President or the Sports Board, as the case maybe, shall be binding on the parties concerned.

13. No member •.including an official, of a participating team shall in-terfere with the conduct of a tournament or any match of the tourna-ment and shall not enter into argument with the supervising officialsor the organising officials; nor shall they question the judgement of theumpire(s)/referee(s)/judge(s) etc. A participating team, however, hasevery right to lodge a written protest on any point on which it feelsaggrieved but in that case, the procedure as laid down in the rules shallbe strictly followed.

Any official not complying with the rules contained in the foregoingpara shall render himself/herself liable to disciplinary action. He/sheshall be debarred from participation in the Inter-University Tourna-ments by the Association for a period ranging from one to three years,depending upon the magnitude of his/her offence. Such a misbehaviourshall also be brought to the notice of the authorities of the universityconcerned for the necessary disciplinary action that they deem fit totake against him/her.14. No official of any member university shall go to the press on anycontroversial issue. Those violating this clause shall be liable to discipli-nary action which may be to the extent of debarring the concerneduniversity official accompanying the team from participation in theInter-University Tournaments for a period as may be determined by theSports Board.

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15. The rules and regulations, if amended by the Sports Board, shall beimplemented w.e.f. the 1st of July of the following year, ensuring thatthe universities get a notice of the amendments at least three monthsin advance, unless specified.16. When a team, holding any of the three positions (Ist, 2nd and 3rdpositions) is scratched after the tournament is over, the position of thescratched team shall remain unfilled and the positions of other two win-ning teams shall remain unchanged. However, the merit certificatesawarded to the members of a scratched team shall be cancelled in theoffice records and the university of the scratched team shall be informedaccordillgly.

~SUIT/S BY AND AGAINST THE ASSOCIATION

, '~{1,li::Th~Association may sue or be sued in the name of the Secretary',1:::' General of the Association.

ii)· The Suit! s against the Association should be filed in courts inDelhi onlY7 in view of the fact that the Secretariat/office of the

,'" Association is located in the National Capital Territory of Delhiand these courts alone will have jurisdiction to try the Suit/so

X. EXPENSES

.'Each participating university shall bear the travelling, incidental andboarding expenses of its own teams. The host university shall, however,bg~ all. the expenses pertaining to lodging of the visiting teams,gfQynds,l its enclosures and equipment etc. except as otherwise providedfor under the rules for different tournaments.. - ~.•~.

XL ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION. . The annual subscription for membership of the AIU shall be~l'::Per annum or as may be revised by the Association fromtiiWf,jW-.fW. I" '.

~U~<~tanding in arrears by 15th August, every year on ac-.~~t of annual subscription or of dues of any other nature, shall notbeiMgible'to participate in the Inter-University Tournaments unless thearrears are cleared. Such arrears shall be taken to have been clearedonly' when the dues are received by the Secretary General of the As-sociation.

XU. SAVING CLAUSES

.Any point, not directly covered by these rules, shall be decided onthe basis of the rules most nearly applicable and in accordance with thegeneral tenor and spirit of the overall rules.

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B. Rules for the Conduct ofInter-University Tournaments

1. Athletics

1. The competition shall be conducted under the rules of the AmateurAthletic Federation of India, unless otherwise, modified in these rules.

2. The number of entries per university for 20 Kms., 5 Kms. Walk andHalf Marathon shall be not more than 3. However, other events exceptfor Relay Races each university shall be entitled to enter not more thantwo competitors provided that even the 1st two entries in these eventsshall be accepted only of those athletes who make the grade in termsof the qualifying standards. The qualifying standards for each eventshall be the sixth place performance in the corresponding event in thepreceding Inter- University Athletic Meet. Any Athlete noticed to benot fulfiling the minimum qualifying standards shall be liable to. bedebarred from further participation. However, for relay races there shallbe no qualifying standards. For relay reces, only one entry with tworeserves shall be accepted.

3. It shall be obligatory on the part of the Organising University of theInter:-University Athletics Championship to get the entry forms printedand invite detailed entries only on printed entry forms. The last dateof receiving the detailed entry forms is 10 days before the actual com-mencement of the meet.

4. Once the detailed entry is received, no change shall be permitted. Ifany Athlete fails to participate, without valid reasons in any of theevent(s), he/she is liable to be debarred from further participation inother events.

5. The following events shall be included in the Inter- University Ath-letic Meets :

Men

TrtICk Events: 4xl00 mts. and 4x400 mts. RelaysRaces; 100,200,400,800,1500,5000 &t

10,000 mts. Races; 110 mts.and 400mts.hurdle Races; 20 Kms. Walk,Half Marathon.

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Field Events:Jumps Long. Jump, High Jump, Triple Jump and

Pole VaultShot Put, Hammer Throw, Discus· Throwand Javelin Throw

Women

Track Events: 4xl00 mts. & 4x400 mts.Relay Races,l00,20<M00,800,1500 mts.,5000 and10,000 mts. Races, 100 mts. and 400 mts.hurdles, Half Marathon~ 5 Kms. Walle

Field Events:JumpsThrowsHeptathlon

5 Kms. Walk for Women and Half Marathon shall be held along Withthe ~.U. Cross Country (M&W) and these events shall be scheduled insuch a way that they are completed in two day~ Walk &t Matathopshall be held as a separate competition.

6, The order of events shall be fixed as per the sequence given at Ap-pendix-N and the daily programme-of event shall be notifie<Hnadvanceto all the participating universities by the OrganisingUniversity.

7. Duration: Unless· unavoidable the competition will be conducted fota period of five consecutive days.

8. Points and Certificates. : Points shall be awarded on team basis. Ineach event, except for relay races, the winning university shall beawarded 5 points for the first place, 3 points for .the.second place and1 point for the third'place. In relay races, the winning university shallbe awarded 10 pOints for the first place, 6 poin~ for the second placeand 2 .points for the third place. Merit Certificates shall be awardedupto first three positions in each event. For relay races, merit certificateshall be awarded to all the 4 members of the teams winning first, secondand third positions, who constituted the. team for the final. race.

9. Championship: There shall be a separate championship each for Menand Women sections. The university securing the highest total numberof points for the men section and the university seCuring the highesttotal number of points for. the women section' shall be declared as thechampion university for the Men and Women sections. There shall,

Long and High JumpsShot Put; Disc~s Throw and Javelin Throw

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however, be no overall championship combined both for men andwomen sections respectively. In case of a tie, the university winningthe greater number of first places shall be adjudged as the championuniversity.

10. Individual Best Athlete : Individual best athlete shall be adjudgedseparately each for men and women sections. The athlete securing thehighest number of points in the men section shall be declared as thebest athlete for the men section and the athlete securing the highestnumber of points in the women section shall be declared as the bestathlete for the women section.

2. Badminton (Men & Women)

1. The competition shall be conducted under the rules adopted by theBadminton Association of India, unless, otherWise, modified in theserules.

2. The tournament for men' and women sections shall be conductedaccording to the following pattern:

Men = 3 singles and 2 doublesWomen = 2 singles and 1 doubles

3. A tie for men section shall be decided by the combined results of 3smgles and 2 doubles whereas a tie for women sectipn shall be decidedby the combined results of 2 singles and 1 doubles. The result of a tie,however, can be declared when either of the competing teams wins 3matches for men section and 2 matches for women section.

4. The order of events shall be as 'follows:

Men:First Singles;Second Singles;First Doubles;Third Singles;'Second Doubles.

Women:First Singles ;Second Singles;Doubles.

5. The university participating m the tournament shall bear their ownshare of the cost of shuttle-cocks for each match. The quality and makeof the shuttles, however, shall be decided by the organising university.

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6. The number of players representing a university in a team shall notbe less than 4 and more than 6 for men and not less than 2 and morethan 4 for women.

7. Merit certificates shall be awarded to not more than 6 players formen section and not more than 4 players for women section.

3. Ball Badminton (Men & Women)

1. The tournament shall be conducted according to the rules as adoptedby the Ball Badminton Federation of India, unless, otherwise modifiedin these rules.

2. The tournament shall be conducted only for. the 'FNES'.

3. A team shall consist of not more than 7 players including two sub-stitutes.

4. Each match shall be played as the best of three games.

5. Not more than seven merit certificates shall be awarded to a team.

4. Basketball (Men & Women)

1. The tournament shall be conducted according to the rules of the Bas-ketball Federation of India, unless, otherwise, modified in these rules.

2. Only rubber basketballs shall be used in the competition.

3. If there is a tie between two or more than two teams in the matchesplayed on league basis, the following procedure shall be adopted todecide the tie:

(a) Dual Tie: The team, which has beaten the other team in theleague matches, shall be the winner.

(b) Tie between more than two teams: The tie between more thantwo teams shall be decided on the basis of :

Points ScoredPoints against

The team securing the greater quotient shall be the winnerand so on. While deciding the tie between three .or more thanthree teams, only the points secured for and against in thematches played between the teams in tie shall be counted.

(c) If the tie between two teams or more than two teams stillpersists, it shall be decided by the procedure given below :

(i) Team having minimum number of player fouls shall bedeclared as winner.

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(ii) Even after following the (i) above, if the Tie persists theteam having minimum tcchnical fouls shall be dcclaredas winner.

(Hi) Even after following the procedure (i) and (ii) above, ifthe tie persists "Draw of Lots" shall decide the winner.

(d) If there is a tie in a match played on knock out basis, extratillie of 5 minutes shall continue to be given till the tie isdecided.

4. Ordinarily no team shall be called upon to play more than one matcha day. If, however, under unavoidable circumstances, a team is calledupon to play two matches in J. day, there shall be at least 6 hours' gapbetween the conclusion of the first mat<;h and the beginning of thesecond match.

5. The to'l,lrnament upto the zonal Semi-Final stage will be played onknock-out basis. From the semi-final stage, league system shall apply.In the Inter-Zona Is ~he tournament shall .be played on leagu~um-knock-out basis.

6. The number of players representing a university shall not be morethan 12 and not more than 12 merit certificates shall be awarded to ateam.

5. Boxing

1. The competition shall be conducted according to the rules as adoptedby the Amateur Boxing Federation of India, unless, otherwise, modifiedin these rules.

2. The competition shall be conducted on knock out basis. The drawfor each weight class shall be decided by lots provided that the winner~nd the runner-up of the previous year shall be placed at the bottommost and the top most of the Draw respectively.

3. 'Weighing In' and medical examination shall be conducted every daybefore the commencement of the competition. No weight shedding shallbe allowed after the 'weighing in' has started. Also no alterations oradditions shall be allowed after the Draws have been made. .

4. The competition shall be conducted for the following weight classes:Light Fly Weight upto 48 Kg.Fly Weight upto 51 Kg.Bantom Weight upto 54 Kg.Feather Weight upto 57 Kg.

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Light Weight upto 60 Kg.Light Welter Weight upto 63 Kg.Welter Weight upto 67 Kg.Light Middle Weight upto 71 Kg.Middle Weight upto 75 Kg.Light Heavy Weight upto 81 Kg.Heavy Weight over 81 Kg.

5. Each university is entitled to enter one competitor and one reservein each weight class but only one boxer shall be allowed to compete.

6. To hold competition in a particular weight class, there must be atleast two competitors.

7. A competitor shall be eligible to compete only in his own weightclass.

8. Each bout shall consist of three rounds of two minutes each, withone minute's interval between the rounds.

9. Ordinarily no competitor shall be called upon to box more than onebout in a day.

10. For determining the championship, first place winncr in each weightclass shall be awarded 3 points, second place winner 2 points and thirdplace winner 1 point. However, both the losing finalists ina particularweight class shall be awarded third place merit certificates and shallshare 1 point equally (half and half each).

11. In all matters pertaining to bouts the decision of the referee shallbe final unless decided otherwise by the 1ury appeal' constituted intcrms of the Amateur Boxing Federation of India Rules as different fromthe Jury of appeal that may be constituted by the Organising COmmit-tee.

6. Chess

1. Rules of the Chess Federation of India shall apply to the Inter-Univer-sity Chcss Tournament unless, otherwise, modified in these rules.

2. The tournament will be played according to the Swiss Method (ninerounds).

3. The Chess clocks shall be used if available.

4. A team may consist of a maximum of six players (including tworeserve players) but only four players shall be allowed topartidpeteeach playing against the other of the same status in order of ranking:

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There shaH be no restriction to including women players in the ChessTeam.

5. Each university shall clearly state the ranking order of its team whilesending the entry. The r~serve shall be ranked at the bottom.

6. In the event of inability of a playing member to participate, the rank-ing order shall be changed in such a way that only the player followinghim in the ladder takes his place and so on. No player shall be replacedduring the course of the tournament.

7. Each team is required to play through the entire tournament. How-ever, if a team is forced by circumstances beyond its control to withdrawfrom the tournament, the treatment of any unplayed matches, for thepUrPOses of scoring, shall be settled by the Chief Arbiter and the Or-ganising Secretary.

8. The first session of play shall be six hours with two time controls:40 moves in the first two hours, then 20 moves in one hour, with ac-cumulation of time before the first adjustment. Not more than twogames will be played a day including the adjourned games.

The adjourned games shall be played according to schedule. All ad-journed games musf be completed before the start of the last roilnd ofthe tournament.

In the last round, games not finished at the end of the first sessionare adjourned and, after a break of two hours, played to the finish.

9. The final positions of the teams shall be established by the numberof game points scored by each team.

10. The position of teams, which finish with the same number of gamepoints, shall be determined by the application of the following tie-break-ing procedures, in sequence from (a) to (b) to (c) to (d) to the extentrequired:

(a) By the sum of the game scores of all the team's opponents;

(b) By the sum of match points won;

(c) By the results of the matches between the tied teams;

(d) By the sum of the game scores of all the team's opponents,excluding the opponents who scored the highest number ofgame points and the opponent who scored the lowest numberof game points.

11. Not more than six merit certificates shall be awarded to a team.

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7. Cricket (Men)

1. The matches snall be played according to the rules adopted fromtime to time, by the Board of Control for Cricket in India, unless, other-wise, modified in these rules.

2. Playing conditions for Zonal and Inter-Zonal matches of the Inter-University Cricket Championship are as under:

Zonal Matches

i) Matches upto zonal quarter final stage will be played on 50 limitedovers basis as per the rules of Deodhar Trophy Tournament as adoptedby the BCCI.

ii) The zonal quarter final and semi-final matches will be played as perthe following regulations :

1. These matches will be of 2 days' duration.

2. Each team will play for not more than 80 overs.

3. The matches will be played for a duration of 6 hours eachday. If the team batting first is all out or completed the stipu-lated overs, the match will continue upto the scheduled clos-ing time.

4. There will be no restriction to the number of overs to bebowled by any bowler.

5. There will be no limited over restrictions with regard to place-ment of fielders (including 30 yards drcle).

6. The result of such matches will be determined by overall runrate of the team.

"""7. If the scores at the end of stipulated overs are equal, then theteam losing lesser number of wickets shall be declared as win-ner. In case, at that stage, the position is equal, the positionat the 50 overs stage will decide the w!nner. If the positionremains undecided after following the above procedure, therule of lowering from 50 overs shall be applied as per the rulesof Deodhar Trophy tournament to decide the winner.

8. In the event of matches played on turf, the bowling side shannot be permitted to take a new ball. However, if matches areplayed on matting, the fielding side shall have the option totake a new ball at any time after the completion of 50 overs.

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ill) The zonal final match will be played for 3 days' duration (6 hourseach. day). In case both innings are not completed in 3 days' time, theresult will be decided on the basis of first inning's lead. If first inningof both the teams is not completed in 3 days' time, the match shallcontinue till the first inning of both teams are completed and the resultachieved.

Note: Only the winners and runners-up of each zone will qualify toparticipate in the Inter-Zonal.

Inter-Zonal Matches

i) The quarter final matches shall be played according to the rulesquoted at (ii) above (for the zonal level).

ii) Semi-finals will be played as per the rules quoted at (iii) above (forthe zonal level).

ill) The Inter-Zonal final match will be played for 4 days' duration (6hours each day). In case both innings are not completed in 4 days' time,the result will be decided on the basis of first inning's lead. If firstinning of both the teams is not completed in 4 days' time, the matchshall continue till the first innings of both the teams are completed andthe result achieved.

Note: There must be one day's gap between Inter-Zonal semi-finaland final.

The Organising university may start the matches half an hour earlieror half an hour late depending upon local conditions.

3. Balls as approved by the umpires of the match shall be used.

4. The tournament will be played on knock-out basis.

5. A team shall not consist of more than 16 players including the reser-ves. Not more than 16 merit certificates shall be awarded to a team.

8. Cricket (Women)

1. Matches shall be played according to the Rules, as adopted from timeto time, by the Women's Cricket Association of India unless, otherwise,modified in these rules.

2. All matches shall be of 50 limited overs.

Note: Playing conditions for limited Overs matches as adopted byW.C.A.l. from time to time will apply unless, otherwisemodified ..

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In all matches, the period of play shall be six hours every day as perthe details below :

a) First Session

Lunch

9.30 A.M. to 12.30 P.M.

12.30 P.M. to 1.15 P.M.

1.15 P.M. to 4.15 P.M.

There shall be one drink break in each session.

The Organising university may start the matches half an hour earlieror half an hour late depending upon .local conditions.

3. Balls as approved by the umpires of the match shall be used.

4. A team shall not consist of more than 16 players including the reser-ves. Not more than 16 merit certificates shall be awarded to a team.

9. Cross Country Races, Walk And Half Marathon (M&W)

1. The championship shall be· conducted according to the rules asadopted by the Amateur Athletic Federation of India, unless, otherwisemodified in these rules.

2. The distance for men section shall be 12.5 Kms. and for women sec-tion 5 Kms.

3 (a) A maximum of 9 entries for men and 6 entries for women shallbe allowed and all of them shall be permitted to run. For calculatingthe Championship, however, only first 6 for men and first 4 for womenshall be counted.

(b) Individual entries shall be permitted.

(c) Team entries shall be counted only if a minimum of 6 for menand a minimum of 4 for women begin the race even though it is notnecessary that all the 6 for men and all the 4 for women should completethe race for counting championship.

4. The Organising University shall show the route to the athletes at leasta day before for all races held outside the stadium.

5. Competitors may compete bare foot or with footwear on one or bothfeet. The purpose of shoes for competition is to give protection andstability to the feet and a firm grip on the ground. Such shoes, however,must not be constructed so as to give the competitor any additionalaSSislance, and no spring or device of any kind may be incorporated inthe shoes. A shoe strap over th~ instep is permitted.

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6. (a) For deciding the team championship, points shall be awarded tothe competitors upto 6th position for men section and 4th position forwomen section in the following order :

1st Position One point2nd Position Two points3rd position Three points

and so on

(b) The University winning the minimum number of points shall bedeclared as Champion.

(c) In case of "Tie" the university whose last runner is closer to thefirst runner shall be declared as Champion.

7. The tourriamellt will be completed in 2 days' time.

10. Cycling (Men & Women)

1. The competition shall be conducted according to the rules of the Cy-cling Federation of India, unless, otherwise, modified in these rules.

2. Machine and Equipments : Use of only the Racing Cycles of thefollowing description shall be allowed in the Competition :

a) For track events: Fixed wheel must be fitted, Brakes, bell and wingnuts are not permitted.

b) For Road Races and Circuit Event : Free Wheel, two independentbrakes in full working order must be fitted. Coaster hubs changedspeed gears and wing nuts are permitted.

3. Competitors Dress: Competitors attire .for all events must consist ofa sleeved Jersey or vest, knickers reaching at least half way to the kneecorresponding the university colours of the competitors. All attire mustbe free from political signs or badges and trade adyertisements. Crashhelmet is essential. Turban with proper fold is permitted in place ofcrash helmet. Hand gloves are included in the rider's normal dress.

4. Medical Certificates and Insurance: (i) On demand by the organisers,entrant must produce a medical fitness certificate of a Registered Medi-cal Practitioner.

(ii) All entrants for Road Races shall be insured for a minimu~ ofRs.5,OOO/-each. Arrangements for on the spot insurance shall be.madeby the Organisers in respect of those entrants who are not insured al-ready and this will be done before the start of the competition in RoadRaces.

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5. Except for 4000 M team pursuit and 50 Km. Road team time Trial,each university shall be entitled to enter not more than two competitors+ one reserve per' event. For 4000 M. Team pursuit and 50 Km. RoadTeam Time Trial each university is permitted to enter 4 competitors +2 reserves. For the 100 Km. Massed Start Road Race, each universitymay enter 4 competitors + 2 reserves.

6. No changes shall be permitted in the entries after their submission.

7. The competition shall be conducted in the following events :

MEN1000 Mts.1000 Mts.4000 Mts.4000 Mts.1000 & 4800 Mts.2Km.1500 Mts.50Km.100 Km.

WOMEN1000 Mts.3000 Mts.3000 Mts. &50 Kms.1000 Mts.50 Kms.

Time TrialSprintIndividual pursuitTeam Pursuit.Massed StartPoint RaceTeam TrialRoad Team Time TrialMassed Start Roadways

Individual Time TrialIndividual Pursuit

Team PursuitMassed StartMassed Start Road Race

8. The order of events shall be notified in advance to all the participatinguniversities by the Organising University.

9. The competition may continue for 3 consecutive days for track eventsand for two days for the Road Races depending upon the number ofentries.

10. Points for certificates : In each event, excepting team events (4000M.T.P. & 50 K.M. ROAD TEAM TIME TRIAL) the winning universitywill score for the first place, five pointS; the second university 3 pointsand the third university one point. In the team events the Winninguniversity shall score 10 points, the second university 6 points and thirduniversity 2 points.

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The merit certificates shall be awarded only upto 3rd place.

11. Championship: The University scoring the total highest number ofpoints shall be declared as .the Champion university for the year. Incase of a tie for the championship, the university/which has the greaternumber of first places to its credit, shall be adjudged as the Champion.

The events organised on road will not be counted for the purposeof deciding the Championship.

11. Football (Men &: Women)

1. Matches shall be played according to the rules of the All India Foot-ball Federation/Women's Football Federation, unless, otherwisemodified in these rules.

2. In matches played on knock out basis, if a game ends in a draw, 15minutes extra time each way shall be a part of the normal period ofplay. After the normal period of play (including 15 minutes extra timeeach way) is over, 5 penalty kicks shall be taken by each team, one eachalternatively. The team scoring the greater number of goals shall bedeclared as winner. If the result is not declared yet, the 6th, 7th, 8thplayer and so on alternatively from each side will. take the kicks till theresult is decided provided that equal number of kicks shall have beenawarded to each side. Which side shall take the first kick shall bedecided by the spin of a coin. Before the penalty kick begins, each cap-tain shall nominate 5 players to take· the penalty kick on behalf ofhis/her team. No substitution shall be allowed during the tie breakerrule.

3. Unless unavoidable, no team shall be called upon to play two matchesin a day. If under compelling circumstances a team has to play twomatches in a day, there shall be at least 6 hours' gap between the endof the first match and the commencement of the second match. As faras possible, no team shall be forced to play matches on more than fourconsecutive days and there shall be one day's gap between the finaland semi-finals.

4. No player shall be permitted to participate in the tournament withoutfootball shoes.

5. In matches played on league basis, if there is a tie, the tie will bedecided on the basis of goal differences: Goals for - goalsagciinst. If thegoal difference between two universities in a tie is the same, the tie willbe decided by taking into consideration the highest aggregate of goalsscored by a particular university. For example, ')(' scores 15 goals for& 10 against and if 'V' scores 12 goals for &: 7 goals against then X shall

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'be decided winner on the basis of the maximum aggregate goals scoredfor. If the goal difference is the same between more than two univer-tJ#es, the tie will be decided by draw of the lots.

_MEN

The tournament upto the zonal Semi-final stage will be playedonknock-out basis. From the semi-final stage, league systemshall apply. At the Inter-Zonal stage, the tournament shall beplayed on league-cum-knock-out basis.

6(b) WOMEN

The'tournament shall be played on knQck-out-cum~leaguebasis.

7. Each university shall submita list of players not exceeding 16 includ-ing reserves. Not more than 16 merit certificates shall be awat:.ded to ateam.

12. Gymnastics (Men)

The Inter-University Gymnastics Programme shall consist of thefollowing competitions:

A) Team Competition:

1. Team competition shall consist of 12 exercises Le. six com-pulsory exercises and six optional exercises (one compulsoryand one optional exercise ort each appaTatus).

Note: A gymnast obtaining 50% marks in the compulsory set of ex-ercises shall qualify to participate in the optional sets of exer-cises.

2; Team championship as well individual all around cham-pionship will be declared in this competition.

B) Individual Event Final (App. Championship)

The best eight gymnasts on each appClIatus.from competition1 (Team Competition) will again compete in optionalex~rciseto decide the first three positions on each apparatus.

Note: In this competition only standard equipment should be used.

Team Championship

Each University team will consist of six gymnasts who will par-ticipate in all exercises in team competition. The result of the competi-

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tion will be decided by taking·the total scores of the best five gymnastson each event.

Once the entry has been made no change in the composition of theteam is permitted. A University, which cannot enter a complete teamof six gymnasts may enter competitors individually. For carrying outthe exercise, the individual gymnasts will be formed into one or severalgroups or will be attached to another team. Their order of use of ap-paratus will be decided by the jury.

1. Individual All Around Championship

Individual all around championship will be decided by taking thetotal scores obtained in compulsory and optional exercises on all ap-paratus in competition 1(Team competition).

2. Individual Event Final (Individual Apparatus Championship)

The best eight gymnasts on each apparatus, from competition one(team competition) will be selected to compete for apparatus champion-ship.

They will perform only optional exercise. Evaluation will be doneout of maximum 10.00·points.

Competition Rules:

Each gymnast must execute the whole competition programmebefore he is eligible t9 secure any position in any apparatus. Entries tothe tournaments are to be made on prescribed forms provided in goodtime by the organising unIVersity.

n~competitors and the judg-esmust devote themselves entirely andexclusively' to the competition. They tn;ly accept other tasks only afterhaving completed all the liabilities related to the competition.

Horizontal Bar

Bar to be polished steel 26-27 mm. in diameter; Length of the bar2.40 m~,height from the ground must be within 2.50 m; to 2.70 m.

Pommelled Horse

LeJ:\gth of horse 1.60 ms., breadth 36-37 ems; distance between thepommels 4D-4Sems; height of horse to top of pommels 1.20 ms., heightof pommels from the saddle 12 ems.

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Vaulting Horse

Height of the horse 135 ems.;Length of the horse 160 ems.

Rings

Height of supporting frame 5.50 ms.; height of rings from ground2.50 ms to 2.70 ms interior diameter of ring 18 ems., thickness of therings 28 mmS.i the suspending ropes may end in belts or movable strapsto which the rings are attached. Special arrangements will prevent theropes from twisting. Distance between the ropes will be 50 ems.

Beat Board

Height in front 20 to 22 ems., length 120 ems., width 60.00 ems. Thebeat board must be so constructed that it is of maximum springness.The board will be slopped but the surface must not be slippery.

Floor Exercises (Free Hand)

The floor will have the minimum dimensions of 12 x 12 ms. distinctlymarked on the floor by means of white lines. It will comprise a floor,measuring at least 14 x 14 ms. the space available for gymnast beingmarked as above.

The whole space will be covered with a soft carpet of 5 mm. thick-ness.

Parallel Bars:

Height. of bars 1.70 ms to 1.75 msi length 3.50 mS.i the inside meas-urement between the bars may vary between 40-50 ems. The bars mustbe oval in shape.

Description of Exercises :

HORIZONTAL BAR: To be swinging work witho~t pause.

PARALLEL BAR: To be a combination of swinging, strength and holds.

RINGS: To be a combination of strength and holds without movementof rings.

POMMELLED HORSE: Combination with work on both sides swing-ing without pause or hold. One part at least of the exercise to be ex-ecuted from the opposite si<:ieto the main performance (Scissors· andCircles of one and both legs).

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FLOOR EXERCISES (Free H~d) : Exercises to consist of consecutivemovement combining poses, balancing and turning exercises withgreat vitality.

Long Horse: Vaults, which are listed in the code of pointsfor men by F.I.G., may be performed or any other vault withhands support (one hand or both hands) may be performed.

Judges: The organising secretary shall appoint six judges andone superior judge for each event for the duration of the com-petition.

Men

The judging panel at the apparatus will be composed as follows :6 Judges1 Head Judge

If the possibilities allow in agreement with the participating Teams,a TA(TechnicaI Assistance) can also be used.

JuryTheorgamsmg university will constitute the jUry for deciding

protests and issue not specially covered under these rules. Superiorjudge of the event under protest should be included in the jury fordeciding protest.

Special Instructions :

Each university team participating in the competition should have aleader from amongst them or separate one, whose duty will be confinedto introdUcing his team to the superior judge and to leading them tothe different apparatuses. Before the exercises commence, he must en-sure that the apparatus is properly placed and test its fitness. At thecommencement of the exercise on the rings and on the horizontal bar,the leader may properly assist a gymnast. During the perfonnance, hemust remain near the apparatus to prevent the occurrence of any acx:i-dent but he shall not give assistance in the perfonnance of any exercise.

His work as a leader will not be remunerated. He is the intermediarybetween the superior judge and his team. Each team must arrive andleave in good order. All the judges and the teams taking part must beon the scene at the appointed hour and in places which have been desig-nated. The individual event final (apparatus championship) will haveonly optional exercise, whereas the team competition will be dividedin two parts which are as. under :

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The first part comprises the compulsory exercises, the second one theoptional exercise on all events. The sequence of events will follow theorder laid down in the programme. All apparatuses may be in use atthe same time and order of the use of apparatus will remain the samefor all the teams. Any competitor leaving his teams or competition placewithout the prior permission of the superior judge will be penalized0.30 point. Substitution of competitors within a team during the com-petition is not allowed. Any case of illness or accident must be reportedimmediately by the team leader and confirmed by the doctor on duty.In order to allow an indisposed gymnast to recover the team may ceasework for a maximum period of 3 mlnutes. If after this 'lapse of time thecompetitor has not recovered, the team must resume the competitionand the injured competitors will be eliminated from the competition.

Only one chance· will. be given to perform compulsory exercise oneach apparatus including Vaulting Horse and Floor Exercises;

The optional exercises may also not be repeated on all events includ-ing Vaulting Horse.

The horizontal bar and Parallel bars exercises may be reversed whollyor in part. The floor exercise and pommelled horse exercise maybereversed wholly only.

A competitor can performanyvauUon Horse in optional competitionbut it must not be the same as the compulsory vault. For the parallelbars the use of beat board is permitted. All competitors -of one teammust be uniformly dressed. On the side horse, the rings, parallel batsand Horizontal bar the competitors must compete in long pants withfootwear (socks and gym shoes or only socks). In Floor exettUie andlong horse vault the gymnast can appear in long pants and with foot-wear, or in short pant with or withouHootweat.1l)e wearing of longor short pant is, for these exercises, left· to the discretion of. the team· orthe individual gymnast provided the colour of the uirlfonnisthe same.Wearing of shirts (jersey) is compUlsory in all cases.

The judges may consult among themselves for the first exercise (per-formance) in order to obtain a common starting point. Thereafter theywill work independently without any further mutual consultation apartfroin in exceptional cases (accident etc.), If the marks awarded by ajudge or judges are not according to rules & regulations, the superiorjudge has right to call the judge or the judges concerned.

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The final scores awarded toa gymnast will be announced or flashedby the superior judges before the next competitor starts his exercise.

Men

Marking system has been changed by F.I.G.. Now the 10 marks willbe divided as follows :

Division of 10 marks for Marking the Exercises:a) Difficulty 2.40 Pts.b) ExercisePresentation 5.40 Pts.c) Special Requirements 1.20 Pts.d) Bonus Points 1.00 Pt.

Total 10.00 Pts.

Value Parts

A0.10

B0.20

C0.40

D0.60

E.0.80

The points difference between the two middle scores may not begreater than:

a) 0..10 with an average of 9.50 and above

b) 0;20 with an average of 9.00 to 9.45

c) 0.30 with an average of 8.00 to· 8.95

d) Q:SO with an average of 6.00 to 7.95

e) 0.80 in all other cases

If t~ above difference exceeds, the concerned judge or judges willbe called by the superior judge for consultation.

The maximum total points obtainable is thus as follows :1) A gymnast 12 exercises x 10 = 120 points2) A team 5 competitors x 120 = 600 points

In case of protests. on matter eXcluding the marking and judgementthe decision of the jury shall be fiqal and there should be no right ofappecdagainst it After the announcement ofthe result, the score sheetshall be handed over to the organisingsecretary.

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Championships :

Should there be any ties for championship it shall be broken as givenbelow:

a) Team (General)- The more number of first higher places secured bythe team.

b) Individual (General)- The more number of first places secured inother works.

c) Individual (Event)- The more number of first places secured in otherevents .. If the tie remains still unresolved, the championship shall bedecided by the spin of a coin.

General Notes to the Compulsory Exercises for theInter-University Gymnastics Championship:

1. Execution should be made and judged as per the rules of the (FIG)International Gymnastics Federation .

.2. The hold parts should be held for 2 seconds on all the apparatuses.

3. Partly or wholly, the series of the exercises may be reversed as perrules.

(i) While judging the compulsory series execution of all the elementsshould be observed with special attention. The points allotted for theelement missed or avoided shall be deducted from the total award. Be-sides the factors of proper execution; positions, continuity and com-mand shall be the guiding factors.

(ii) While judging the optional series, the difficulty of elements, itscomposition should be the additional criteria to those of proper execu-tion, positions, continuity and command.

13. Gymnastics (Women)

The Inter-University Gymnastics programme for women shall consistof the following competitions :

A. (1) Team Competition:

Team competition shall consist of 8 exercises i.e. four CompulsoryExercises and Four Optional Exercises (one compulsory and oneoptional on each apparatus).

(2) Team championship as well as Individual All Around~,..pionship will be declared in this competition.

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(App. Championship)

The best eight girls on each apparatus from competition 1 (TeamCompetition) will again compete in optional exercise to decide the firstthree positions on each apparatus.

Note: In this Competition only standard equipment should be used.

Team Championship

Each university may enter one team of six women Gymnasts whowill pattiopate in all exercises in Team competition. The result of thecompetition ·wilJ.,be decided by taking the total scores of the best fiveGymnasts on each event.

Once the entry .has been made no change in the composition of theteam is permitted. A university, which cannot enter a complete teamof six Gymnasts, may enter competitors individually for carrying outthe exercise. The individu~l Gymnasts will be formed into one or severalgroups or will be attached to another team. Their order of use of ap-paratus' will be decided by the jury.

L Individual All Around Championship:

Individual All Around Championship shall be decided by taking thetotal of scores obtained in compulsory and optional exercises on allapparatuses in Competition No.1.

2. Individual Event Final

The ~t eight Gymnasts on each apparatus from team competitionwill be selected to compete for Apparatus Championship. They willperform only Optional Exercise. On the basis of their performance inoptional exercise the position will be decided out of 10 points.

Competition Rules

A. Each gymnast must execute the whole competition programmebefore she is eligible to secure any position in any apparatus.

The competitors and the judges must devote themselves entirely andexclu;sively to the competition. They -i'nayaccept other tasks only afterhaving completed all the liabilities related to competition.

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Judging:

B. The Organising Secretary shall appoint six Judges and One SuperiorJudge for each event for the duration of the Competition.

The judges may consult among themselves to the First Exercise (per-formance) in order to obtain a common starting point. Thereafter theywill work independently without any further consultation apart fromexceptional cases (accidents etc.). If the marks awarded by a judge orjudges are not according to the rules and regulations the Superior Judgehas right to call the Judge or the Judges concerned.

The final scores will be average of the two middle scores. The Finalscores awarded to a Gymnast will be announced or flashed by the Supe-rior Judge before the next competitor starts her perfonnance.

Marking

Marking will be done as per the division of Marks laid down byFJ.G. Division of 10 Marks for evaluation:Value Parts 3.00 pts.Bonus Points 0.60 pt.(special connections &E - Elements & additionalD - clements)CombinationExecution

2.00 pts.4.40 pts.

10.00 pts.

A0.20

B0.40

C0.60

D0.80

Each exercise will be judged by six Judges. The maximum and min-imum scores are eliminated and the average of the middle 4 scores istaken for Final Sc6res.

The points difference between two middle scores may not be greaterthan:

(a) 0.10 point for scores between 9.500 - 101JOOpoints

(b) 0.20 pointfor scores between 9.000 - 9.475 points

(c) 0.30 point in all other cases.

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Uniform of a Gymnast:

Each women Gymnast must compete in proper Gymnastics Costume.All the Gymnasts of a team must appear in uniform dress.

1. Execution should be made and judged as per the rules of F.I.G.

2. Dimensions of all the apparatuses should be as per the rules of F.I.G.

Special Instructions :

Each university team participating in the competition should have aleader from amongst them or separate one, whose duty will be confinedto intJoducing her team to the judge and to leading them to the differentapparatuses. Before the exercises commence, she must ensure that th~apparatus is properly placed and test its fitness. At the commencementof the exercises on the balancing beam and uneven parallel bars, theleader may properly assist a gymnast. During the performance, shemust remain near the apparatus to prevent the occurrence of any acci-dent but she shall not give assistance in the performance of any exercise.

Her work as a leader will not be remunerated. She is the intermediarybetween the Chief judge and her team. Each team must arrive and leavein good order. All the judges and thetearns taking part in the competi-tion must be on the scene at the appointed hour and in places whichhave been designated. The competition shall be started with optionalexercises. The sequence of events will follow the order laid down in theprogramme. All apparatuses may be in use at the same time and orderof the use of apparatus will remain the same for all the teams. Anycompetitor leaving her team without the permission of the chief judgewill not be allowed to return. Substitution of competitors within a teamduring the competition is not allowed. Any case of illness or accidentmust be reported immediately by the team leader and confirmed by thedoctor on duty. In order to allow an indisposed gymnast to recover,the team may cease work for a maximum period of 3 'minutes. If afterthis lapse of time the competitor has not recovered, the team mustresume the competition and the injured competitor will be eliminatedfrom the competition.

Any gymnast may repeat an exercise which she thinks she has missedor carried out badly. She must immediately announce her intention tothe chief judge before the judges have completed their marking. Therepetition of the exercise must be executed after a convenient rest timebefore the team passes to the next apparatus. Only the repetition willbe taken into account. Each competitor has the right to make two at-

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tempts at the vaults of the long horse both compulsory and optional;the best to count. The free standing exercises may not be repeated. Allcompetitors of one team must be uniformly dressed. This dress may bemodified from one event to another, but without loss of time so as nOtto hold up the running of the competition. Work without shoes orwithout vests and socks is not allowed on the floor and long horseexercises. The competitors may, on all other apparatuses, work withoutshoes wearing stockings.

Championship ~

Should there be any tie for championship, it shall be broken as givenbelow:

\a) Team (general) : The more number of first higher places secured bythe team.

(b) Individual (general): The more number of first places secured inother events.

(c) Individual (event) : The more number of first places secured in otherevents.

If the tie remains still unresolved, the championship shall be decidedas per Rule No. VllI(8) of this booklet.

Note: Performance of first six competitors shall be recorded foraward of points for the championship.

14. Half Marathon & Walking

Rules for the game are ~ven under the Rules for the Cross CountryRaces.

15. Handball (Men & Women)

1. The Inter-University Handball (M&W) Tournament shall be con-ducted according to the rules as adopted by the Amateur HandballFedera~on of India unless otherwise modified in these Rules.

2. The tournament will be played for 2 halves of 30 minutes each withan interval of 10 minutes.

3. If a match ends in a draw after having been played for the normalperiod, an extra time of 5 minutes each way (with no interval) be givenafter 5 minutes from the end of the normal period. If a match still endsin a draw, another extra time of 5 minutes each way (with no interval)

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shall be given. There shall be an interval of five minutes between thefirst extra time and the second extra time as well.

4. H a tie is not decided. even after the second extra time, the matchwill be decided by the spin of a coin. However, if two teams score thesame number of points in the matches played on league system, the tieshall be decided by Goals for - Goals against.

5. Each team shall consist of not more than 12 p1clyers (10 courtplayers+2 goal keepers ). A team, while playing, must use a goal keeperwithout interruption. Not more than 7 players i.e. 6 court players plus1 goal keeper will be present on the court at anyone time.

6. Only the substitutes, not more than 4 teams officials and suspendedplayer(s), if any, are allowed to stay in the substitution area. One of theofficials of each participating team in a match must be listed on thescoring sheet as being the only responsible person to speak to the gameofficials.

7. The tournament upto the semi-final stage will be played on knock-outbasis: From the semi-final stage, league system shall apply.

8. Not more than 12 merit certificates shall be awarded to a team entitledfor such an award.

16. Hockey (Men & Women)

1. The matches shall be played according to the rules as adopted byIndian Hockey Federation/Indian Women's Hockey Federation, unless,otherwise modified in these rules.

2. H any match played on knock out basis ends in a draw, it shall beplayed to the finish and the procedure shall be as follows:

After the normal playing period of 70 minutes (35-5-35), extratime of 7.1/2 minutes each way sh8n be played. H at the endof 15 minutes of extra time, the tie is not decided, the penaltystroke rule shall be applied· to decide the tie.

3. No team shall be forced to play on more than four consecutive daysand there shall be one day's gap between the final and the semi-finals.H, under some compelling circumstances, a team is asked to play twomatches a day, there shall be at least six hours' gap between the closingtime of the first match and the time of commencement of the secondmatch. Under no circumstances shall a team be forced to play twomatches a day on not more than two consecutive days.

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4. In the matches played on league basis and ending in a draw, tiebreaker rule (penalty stroke) shall be applied till a decision is arrivedat.

In the matches played on the league system, if there is a tie forZonal/Inter-Zonal Championship, goal difference will decide the tie.

Note: Goal difference = Goals 'for' minus 'goals against'.

If the goal difference is the same between 2 universities, the tie willbe decided by applying tie breaker rule (penalty stroke) amongst theteams in tie. In the matches played on league basis if the goal differenceis same between more than 2 universities, the tie will be decided bydrawing the lots amongst the teams in the tie.

5. All the results of a university withdrawing in the mid-stream shallbe cancelled and no goal shall be awarded to the universities againstwhom the withdrawing university had to play.

6. The tournament upto the Zonal semi-final stage will be on knock-outba~is. From the semi-final stage the matches shall be played on leaguebasis.

7. Each university shall submit a list of players not exceeding sixteenwho may partidpate in the tournament, and not more than 16 meritcertificates shall be awarded to a team.

17.Judo

1. The organisation and Sporting Code in conjunction with statutesand the contest rules adopted by JFI (Judo Federation of India) shallapply unless or otherwise modified in these rules.

2. The competition shall be conducted in the following weightcategories for:

Men Section Women Section1. Up to and including 50 kg. 1. Up to and including 44 kg.2. Above 50 kg., up to and 2. Above 44 kg., up to and

including 55 kg. including 48 kg.3. Above 55 kg., up to and 3. Above 48 kg., up to and

induding 60 kg. including 52,kg.4. Above 60 kg., up to and 4. Above 52 kg., up to and

induding 65 kg. including 56 kg.5. Above 65 kg., up to and 5. Above 56 kg., up to and

induding 71 kg. induding 61 kg.

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Men Section Women Section6. Above 71 kg., up to and 6. Above 61 kg., up to and

including 78 kg. including 66 kg.7. Above 78 kg., up to and '7". Above 66 kg., up to and

including 86 kg. including 72 kg.8. J\bove 86 kg. 8. Above 72 kg.

3. The Men and Women teams shall not comprise more than 10 par-ticipants in each section Le.8 participants + 2 Reserves (from any of theabove weight categories). Each Judoka/Judosist shall be allowed to par-ticipate only in their respective weight categories and no jumping inthe weight categories shall be allowed.

4. Time duration of the Contest:Men: 5 minutes (Real contest time)Women: 4 minutes (Real contest time)

5. A rest period of 5 minutes in the case of men and 4 minutes in thecase of women shall be allowed if the competitor has to compete in thenext bout immediately after his/her present bout.

6~ The competition shall be conducted on knock out-cum-singlerepechage system. The competitors of each weight category will beseparated into two groups by a draw. From each group (Pool) onefinalist will be established by knock out system. Each competitor, whohas been defeated in his/her group (pool) by the finalist in the orderof his/her elimination will be put in the repechage round which takesplace in the knock out system. The winners of the two repechage groupswill be awarded the joint third place (Bronze medal).

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•••. ftwtM Conduct of Inter-unitJersity Tou77lllments

Model Fixture on Knock out-cum-Single Repechage SystemBelow SO·kg. Men Weight Category

Pool ARound 1st 2ndI.Bombay~ !

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Position HoldersUniversity Name

Meerut Univ.Jiwaji Univ.Delhi Univ.J.N.U.

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Explanation

The procedure for dividing the total participants into Pools anamodel fixtures of 13 Judo players indicating repeehages system is asunder :

The. total participants shall be divided into two pools i.e. Pool A andPool B on basis of draw to be done by using Numbered Table TennisBalls in bucket. Each player'S name should be written along withUniversity name for example ROm ASH KUMAROiwajD on the fixturesheet. The usual rule of giving bye should be applied.

The bouts of Pool A and Pool B shall be conducted on knock outbasis. The above procedure will provide finalist of Pool A and finalistof Pool B. In the above stated fixture, No. 2 is the winner of Pool Aand No. 4 is the winner of Pool B. For the purpose of Repechages, allthose Judo players who have lost to finalist of Pool A, i.e. No. 2 shallbe contesting in the order of elimination. The first round playereliminated/lost to fiIlalist of Pool A is, player No. 1 of Bombay Univer-sity, in round lInd, player eliminated is No.2 of Poona University, there-fore the repechage match of Pool A shall be between Bombay Universityand Poona University players. The winner of this bout shall go to nextround and will contest with player No. 6 of M.D.U who has lost tofinalist of Pool A in llIrd round. In the same manner the repechagetQurnament of Pool B shall be conducted. The finalist of Repechage PoolA and Pool B shall be awarded lIIrd place.

The. finalists of Pool A and Pool B shall contest for 1st and IIndplaces.

7. If a contestant is not at his(her starting place after 3 calls (at 1 minute •interval), he/she shall forfeit the contest and shall not be allowed toparticipate even in repechages.

8. The contest shall be conducted by one Referee, two Judges and as-sisted by time keepers and contest recorders.

9. Weighing in shall be done only for those weight catagory(ies) par-ticipant, who shall participate in their respective weight category onthat day. When all the bouts of one category are c:Jverthen weighing inof the next weight category bouts shall begin.

10. For deciding the championship, first place winner in each weightcategory shall be awarded 3 points, second place winner 2 points andthird place winner shall be awarded half point each. Championship formen and women shall be awarded separately. The team securinghighest points shall be declared 1st, team securing second highest - lInd,

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and the team sectUing third highest points - illrd. In case of Tie forfirst, ~ond and third place(s) the team getting highest" number of firstplace, second place or the third place ali the case may be, shall be thedeciding factor for breaking:the Tie. Despite following this method ifthe Tie still remains then the teams involved shall be declared jointposition holders.

11. Merit Certificates shall be awarded to :

1st place holder

2nd place holder

Two 3rd place holders.

18. Kabaddi

1. The Inter-University Kabaddi (Hu-tu-tu) Tournament will be run inaccordance with the rules of the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India.

2. The. total points 'for' minus the total points 'against' in the leaguematches shall decide the tie. Should the tie still Persist, it sbaII bedecided by the spin of a coin.

3. A team shall consist of a maximum number of 12 players and notmore than 12 merit certificates shall be awarded to a team.

19. Kho-Kho (Men &: Women)

1. The rules as adopted by the Kho-Kho Federation of India shall applyto the Inter-University Kho-Kho Tournament.

2. A team shall consist of a maximum number of 12 players and notmore 12 merit certificates shall be awarded to a team.

20. Korfball1. The Inter-University Korfball Championship will be organized inaccordance with the rules adopted by the Korfball Federation of India,unless otherwise modified in these rules.

2. Korfball is a mixed team game where both male and female play anequal role together. A team will consist of a maximum of 12 players (6males and 6 females). However, at one time only 8 players (4 malesand 4 females) will actually play.

3. The duration of the game is 20 minutes each way with interval 5 to15 minutes (to be decided by the referee in consultation with both thecaptains). .

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4. The court is of the size of 40 x 20 Metres (Indoor) and 60 x 30 Metres(outdoor) and is divided by two equal halves. Further, each side of theCourt is divided into two divisions (defence and offence) and in eachdivision two males and two females are set.5. Equipments required for the Korfball are two Poles, Baskets with oneball (Rubber synthetic No.5).6. To get a score the ball must drop through the basket. After securingtwo consecutive goals, players change their positions from defence tooffence and vice versa. The,positions are also interchanged after expiryof 10 minutes time if no goal is secured, during that period.7. Additional playing conditions and regulations provided by theFederation:

i} Running with the ball and' dribbling are not allowed.

ii) Kicking, bitting or punching the ball are not allowed.

iii) Blocking, tackling and holding are prohibited.

iv) There is no room for solo play. Team work is the most im-portant ingradient.

v) One man may guard one 'man and one women may 'guardone women, no two against one person. Guarding a player ofthe opposite sex is also not allowed.

vi) A player'is not permitted to, score when guarded. He mustdodge to an unguarded positions or pass.

vii) During the game, substitution of players (male to male andfemale to female) is permissible only on two occasions. ,Firstis a substitution of general nature but the second substitutionis only made in, case of Jnjury or illness, of a player . Player sosubstituted shall not take the field for the remaining durationof a match.

Merit Certificates shall be awar(1edto not more than 121'layers ofateam.

22. Power Lifting (Men)

1. The rules as adopted by the Indian Powerlifting Federation shall befollowed, unless otherwise, modified in these rules.2. The tournament shall be held in the following Body Weight Class:

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Sub: Weigpt categories for Inter-UniversityPower Lifting (W) Tou~nament 1999-2000.

The Inter-University Sports Board in its Annual General~ting hpld at KurukRhptra UnivprRity on June 25-26, 1999,solved to include Power Lifting (W) event in the sChe~L~Iter-University Tournament (s) 1999-2000.

The existing pattern of Inter-University Tournament(s)Ir the year 1999-2000 shall be governed by a set of latestles which are up-dated/adopted from time-to-time by thencerned National Federation approved by Indian Olympicsociation. !(lMoV·ll rdR-,l~i..d/) tlka M 'fIMJJl?'t- •

1. 48 Kg. 2. 53 Kg.3. 58 Kg. 4. 63 Kg.5. 69 Kg. 6. 75 Kg.7.+75 Kg.

Yours faithfully,({)tVt.rIRP fi f/~AJ.Jurdeep Sin~Spert .••o££ic:er

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52 Kgs52.1 to 56 Kgs class56.1 to 60 Kgs class67.5 Kgs class75 Kgs class82.5 Kgs class90 Kgs class100 Kgs class110 Kgs class125 Kgs class+ 125 Kgs class

3. A university team for the competition shall consist of maximum of11 players (including 1 reserve). A university shall be permitted to enter2 competitors maximum m each Body Weight Class.

4. For determining the Championship, First Place winner in each BodyWeight Class shall be awarded 5 points, Second Place winner 3 pointsand lbird Place winner 1 point.

S. The competition in a Body Weight class shall be.held even if thereis one competitor but the competitor shall be awarded the First positioncertificate only if his p~rformance is at least equal to the 3rd positionperfonnance of the previous year.

If the competitor in such a situation (where there is only one entryin a particular Weight class) earns a merit certificate by virtue of hisperfonnance equal to the 3rd position of the previous year, the pointsdue to him shall be awarded for the purpose of calculating team cham-pionShip.

6. If a competitor breaks the record in the 3rd chance, he shall be givenone mo:reChance to better his performance. But the 4th attempt shallnot be calculated in the total.

7. The following are the minimum weights for different cat~ries oflift for the Competition:

Starting Qualifying.Matks for the Championship

Class4

S2 Kgs~Kgs60 Kgs

Squat105Kgs115Kgs125 Kgs

Bench Press65 Kgs70 Kgs75 Kgs

Deadlift140 Kgs150 Kgs160Kgs

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Deadlift170 Kgs180 Kgs190 Kgs190 Kgs180 Kgs175 Kgs165 Kgs160 Kgs

Class67.5 Kgs

75 Kgs82.5 Kgs

90 Kgs100 Kgs110 Kgs125 Kgs

125+ Kgs

Squat135 ~gs145 Kgs155 Kgs160 Kgs160 Kgs155 Kgs150 Kgs150 Kgs

Bench Press80 Kgs85 Kgs90 Kgs

92.5 Kgs90 Kgs85 Kgs80 Kgs80 Kgs

For the purpose of counting the period of eligibility Power UftingCompetition will be counted as one competition.

1. The Inter-University Rowing Championship will be conducted inaccordance with the rules of Rowing Federation of India, unless other-wise modified in these rules. This Championship shall be conducted onknock out-cum-Ieague basis.' The league system shall apply from thesemi-final stage.

2. Events: The In~er-University Regatta shall be run in the followingevents:

(a) Fours: A race tor crews of four with coxswain to be rowedin four oared boats of similiar clinker construction, unless atany centre, at which the regatta may be held, there are twoor more four oared boats of similar shell construction and suchtwo or more boats are made available at the regatta for prac-tice and racing to all competing clubs. No boats shall be leftSthan 20 inches beam measured at the base of the sax-board.

(b) Pairs: A race of crews of two without coxswain, in boatsof similar clinker construction, unless at any centre at whichthe regatta may be held. There are two or more coxswainlesspair oared boats of similiar shell construction and such twoor more· boats are made available at the regatta fot practiceand racing to all competing teams.

(c) Sculls: A race for single scullars in boats of similar clinkerconstruction unlesS at any centre at which the regatta may beheld there are two or more boats of similar shell constructionand such two or more boats are made available at the regattafor practice and racing to all competing teams.

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3. Boats and the Course : The host university will be responsible formaking available identical boats (for each race) with oars to the com-peting crews for practice and races. The boats to be used will be in thefollowing categories.

Clinker built (commonly known asJunior sculls)Clinker built without coxswainClinker built with coxswain. The maximumwidth will be 24"(commonly known asjunior fours)

The Organising Committee has the right to change the typeof boats to be used in the competition, if the type of oarsspecified in the rules are not available.

(ii) Pair oars(tii) Fours

4. Course:

(a) Length: Length of the Course shall be 2000 metres withclear margin for manoeuvring the boats at the start and safelybringing the boats to a standstill after the finish. However, if2000 mts. distance course is not available, the largest courseavailable shall be used.

(b) Width: The course shall be wide enough at all points toallow at least two abreast races as far as possible with a widthof 35 feet for each lane.

(d Depth: The Depth of the course is not,specified but it mustbe deep enough at all points not to cause any damage to theblades of the oars.

(d) Start : Starts shall be from stake boats. In case this is notpossible; an aligner or a Starter who may also act as the alignermust satisfy himself that the alignment of the crews is correct.His, decisions in this regard shall be final and no appeal canbe made against his decision.

5. Championship : The championship shall be determined by aggregateof points in the following order :

Event Winner Runners-up 3rd positionFours 10 8 6Pair Oars 8 6 4Sculls 6 4 2

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Note: If there is a tie, the championship shall be awarded to theuniversity which has the maximum representation in thefinals. If the tie still persists, it will be decided by the spin ofacoin.

6. Duties of the Competing Universities and Crews :

All competing universities will furnish to the host university at least4 weeks before the final date of the regatta, the events they wish tocompete in, the names of crews with their weights. Crews can bechanged before the races. No changes in ·thecrews will be allowed aftertheir first race.

All crews will report to the starter 5 minutes before the start of theparticular race. The start~r may allow a grace period of 5 minutes andafter that he may scratch the defaulting crew and award the race to thecrew reporting in time. This crew will then "row over" the course.

It will be the.responsibility of the competing crews to check up anydefect in their boats. Once started, objections on grounds of defectiveboats will not be entertained.

7. Certificates

Certificates for each event i.e. Fours, Pair and Sculls sha:llbe awardedupto 3rd position.

24. Softball (Men & Women)

1. The Inter-University Softball (M&W)Tournament shall be conductedaccording to the rules as adopted' by the Softball Association of Indiaunless otherwise modified in these rules.

2. Only the Softball ball and Softball bat of the size and qualityprescribed by the Softball Association ofIndia shall be used in the com-petition.

3. All League and knock-out matches shall be of five innings while th~Final Match of seven innings.

Five innings game will be considered regulation game after 3rd in-nings and seven innings game will be considered regulation game after5th innings. To decide the game after regulation game, difference of 10Home Runs shall count.

4. In case of a tie in league game of two or more teams, the count ofaverage home runs gained and lost will apply:

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i) No. of Home Runs gained divided by Innings played.

ii) No. of· Home Runs lost divided by Innings played.

The team securing the greater quotient shall be the winner, by Extrainning(s) shall be played in knock out matches till the Tie is decided.

5. Ordinarily no team shall be called upon to play more than twomatches a day. If, however, under unavoidable circumstances, a teamcan be called upon to play third match in a day, there shall be at leasttwo hours' gap between the second and third matches.

6. The team shall consist of not more than 15 players and not more than15 merit certificates shall be awarded.

25. Squash Rackets

1. Rules of the Squash Rackets Federation of India shall apply to theInter-University Squash Rackets Tournament, unless otherwisemodified in these rules.

2. The tournament shall be played in singles only and on league- cum-knock out basis. The knock-outsystem shall be followed only amongstthe first four teams.

3. A team may consist of maximum ~ players but only five players shallbe allowed to participate each playing against the other of the samestatus in order of ranking.

4. Each umversity shall clearly state the ranking order of its team whilesending the entry. The reserves shall be ranked at the bottom. '

5. In the event of inability of a pl~ying member to participate, the rank-ing order shatl be changed in such'a way that only the player followinghim in the ladder takes his place and subsequently the ranking statusof the other players shall be affected in the same way.

6. Each game shall be decided as the best of five sets.

7. The cost of squash ballsm a match shall be borne by the respectiveparticipating universities. Quality and make of the balls shall, however,be settled by the Organising University.

8; Not more than six merit certificates shan be awarded' to a team .

26. 'Swimming (Men & Women), Diving (M& W) and Water-Polo(Men)

1. The competitions shall be.conducted according to· the rules of theSwimming Federation of India, unless otherwise modified in these rules.

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2. Swimming

(a) The tournament shall be conducted. in the following events asindicated for Men and Women:

50 mtrs.,1oo mtrs., 200 mtrs.400 mtrs.,8oo mtrs(W),1500mtrs.(M)100 mtrs.,2oo mtrs.100 mtrs.,2oo mtrs.100 mtrs.,2oo mtrs.200 mtrs.Aoo mtrs.4 x 100mtrs., 4 x 200 mtrs.(M)4 x 100 mtrs.

Back StrokeBreast StrokeButterfly StrokeIndividual MedleyFree Style RelayMedley Relay

(b) Each university shall be permitted. to enter a maximum oftwo swim-mers for each individual event.

(c) For each Relay event, each University may enter only one team withone substitute swimmer. All swimmers entered for individual e"entscan be used in Relays.

(d)'The composjtion of a Relay team may be changed between' heatsand finals of that event.

(e) The names of swimmers actually swimming on a Relay must. besubmitted at least an hour before the start of the session in which theevent is to take place, in the order in which they are to swim. In MedleyRelay the names must be submitted. as per their respective strokes.

(f) Each university may enter a maximum of 26 Men and 24 Womenswimmers.

(g) The competition shall be conducted. over a period of 5 days. Theh~ts shall be conducted in the morning session and the finals of theseevents should be finishedin.the evening session on ~e same day.

(h) Swimmers shall.be seeded for the heats in accordance with the timessubmitted on the official entry form. 'Those,who do not give timings,will·be considered the slowest. Eight best.swimmers shall be advancedto the finals on the basis of their timings in the heats. The number ofheats shall be determined according to the number of competitors andthe lanes available. in the pool (preferably 8 lanes). There shall be aminimum of three swimmers. entered/ seeded for the conduct of anyevent/heat/final.

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(i) The swimming competition shall be held in the pool of 50 mtrs.length specifications.

3. Diving

(a) For each Diving event, each University may enter a maximum oftwo compe!itors with the total number not exceeding 4 men and 4women divers (in both High Board and Spring Board).

(b) The High Board Diving Competition should preferably be con-ducted from 10 mtrs.Board and the Spring Board competition from 3mtrs. Board.

(c) Only the dives prescribed by the SFIrules shall be executed andno other dives may bE! permitted/added.

4. Water-Polo

A university Water-Polo team shall consist of thirteen players (7 play-ing and 6 reserves) and not more than 13 certificates shall be awardedto any· winning team.

5. General

(a) The award of points for the first three places for individual eventsin Swimming and Diving shall be 5, 3 and 1 and for Relay Races 10, 6and 2.

(b) Certificates shall be awarded for first three places in all events.

(~ For the purpose of individual/team championship, points shallbe counted separately for Swimming and Diving. Trophy shall beawarded only to the Swimming Champions (points earned for Water-Polo and Diving shall not be counted).

(d) The trunks/costume shall be in good moral taste, non-transparentwith drawers/slips underneath and suitable for the individual sportdiscipline.·The referee of a competition has the authority to exclude anycompetitor whose costume does not comply with this rule.

27. Table Tennis (Men)

1. The rules of. the Table Tennis Federation of India shall apply to theInter-University Table Tennis Tournament, unless otherwisemodiftedin these rules.

2. The tournament shall be played in SwaytlUing Cup linesoThe otlderof the play shall be as follows :

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Where three players on one side are numbered A,B,C; and the threeplayers on the other side are numbered X,Y,Z.

1st Match2nd Match3rd Match4th Match5th Match

A VsXB Vs YC VsZA VsYB VsX

3. The result of a match shall be declared when either team wins 3matches.

4. The number of players representing a university shall not be less thanthree or more than five.

5. Universities participating in the tournament shall bear their ownshare of the cost of the balls. The quality. and the 'make' of the ballsshall be decided by the Organising University.

6. Not more than five certificates shall be awarded to a Team.

28. Table Tennis (Women)

1. The rules of the Table Tennis Fed.eration of India shall apply to theInter-University Table Tennis Tournament, unless otherwise modifiedin these rules.

2. The tournament shall be played following the rules of CorbullionCup (Davis Cup format). Where the two single players on one side arenumbered A, B and the single players on the other side are numberedX, Y, the order of play shall be :

1st A Vs X2nd B Vs Y3rd the doubles match4th A Vs Y5th B Vs X

A,B and X,Y shall be determined by draw of lots.

3. The result of a match shall be declared when either team wins 3matches.

4. The number of players representing a university shall not be less thantwo or more than four.

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5. Universities participating in the tournament shall bear their ownshare of the cost of balls. The quality and 'make' of the balls shall bedecided by the Organising University.

6. Not more than four certificates shall be awarded to a team

29. Tennis

1. The rules of the All India Tennis Association shall apply to the Inter-University Tennis Tournament, unless, otherwise modified in theserules.

2. The tournament shall be played on Davis Cup lines i.e. each rubberconsisting of one Doubles match and four Singles matches (only twoplayers representing each university team in singles, but making a totalof four mat..iles by playing against each player in turn). Each matchshall be played as the best of three sets. The first two singles and thedoubles matches should be played on the first day.

3. Where the two single players on one side are numbered A,B and thesingle players on the other side are numbered X,Y, the order of a playin a tie shall be :

1st: A vs Y3rd : the doubles match5th: B vs Y

A,B and X,Y shall be determined by draw of lots.

The tie-break system of scoring shall operate in any set except in thefifth when an ordinary advantage shall be played.

4. The number of players representing a university shall not be less thentwo and more than four.

2nd: B vs X4th : A vs X

5. Universities participating in the tournament $hall bear their ownshare of-the ,cost of balls. The quality and the'make' of the baJIsshallbe decided by the Organismg University.

6. Not more than 4 merit certificates shall be awarded to a team.

30. Volleyball

1. The rules as adopted by the Volleyball Federation of India shall befollowed, unless otherwise modified in these rules.

2. The Zonal Tournament upto the Semi-final stage will be played onKnock-out basis. From the semi-final stage, league system shall apply.

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3. Inter-zonal matches for men shall be played on league basis. In caseof a tie, the match will be decided as follows :

At first the following calculations will be taken:

Match won - 2 points, Match lost - 1 point and for match forfeited -o point.

Result win be tabled as under :

A B C D E F G HName Match- Match- Total Sets Sets lost Total score pointof the es won es lost points won )

team Favour Against

In case of a tie of total points at (D) between two or more teams, thefollowing equation will determine the ranking :

Sets won (E)Sets lost (F)

The teams of higher rate of sets will be ranked higher. If the tie stillpersists, the following equation will be applied :

Rate of score : Total score points in favour (G)Total score points against (H)

Team Df higher rate of score points will be ranked higher.

If the tie remains undecided, precedence will be given to the teamwinning the match in which the concemedteams have played againsteach other .

.4. All the Inter-University Volleyballmatches, both for men and women,shall be played as the best of five sets. Ordinarily, no university shallbe called upon to play two matches a day. In exceptional circumstances,however, if a university is called upon to play two matches a day, thereshall beat least a gap of six hours between the two matches.

5. A team shall consist of a maximum of 12 pla~ and not more than12 merit certificates shall be awarded to a team.

3L (i) Weight Lifting

1. The Inter-University Weight lifting Competition shall be con-ducted in accordance with the rules of the Indian Weight Lifting Federa-tion, unless, otherwise modified in these rules.

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Rules for 1M Cart4u.ctof lrater-lUIiwrsity ToumllltleJlts

2. The competition shall be held in. the following weight classes.

1.54 kg2.59 kg3.64 kg4.70 kg5.76 kg

6. 83 kg.7.91 kg.8.99 kg.9. 108 kg,10.+108 kg

3. A univerSity shall be permitted' to enter two competitors for eachweight class with one reserve.

4. For the purpose of Championship, three places shall be awarded ineach Weight Class - the first, second and third places getting five, threeand one points respectively.

5. The competition in a wt. class shall be held even if there is only onecompetitor but the competitor shall be awarded the first position cer-tificate only if his performance is at least equal to the thud positionperfo~ce of the previous year.

If the competitor in such _asitua~on (where there is only one entryjn a particular weight class) earns a merit certificate by virtue of hisperformance equal to the ~third position in the previous year, the pointsdue to him shall be awarded for purposes of calculating the team cham-pionship.

6. Extra attempt is not allowed as per present rules.

7. The following minimlitrl 'weights' are fixed for different categoriesof lift in the Inter-University Weight Lifting Competition:

, Cat.54 kg,59 kg.64 kg.70 kg.76 kg.83 kg.91 kg.99 kg.

108 kg.+108 kg.

Snatch

50 kg.52.5 kg.

55 kg.57.5 kg.57.5 kg.

60 kg.60 kg.

62.5 kg.62.5 kg.62.5lcg.

Jerk70 kg.75 kg.80 kg.85 kg.85 kg.90 kg.90 kg.95 kg.95 'kg.95 kg.

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8. For purposes of counting the period of eligibility, Weight Uftingand Best Physique Competition will be counted as one competition.

(ii) Best Physique

1. Inter-University Best PhySique Competition shall be held in fiveweight categories as given below:

i) Bantom Weightii) Light Weightiii) Middle Weightiv) Light Heavy Weightv) Heavy Weight

Upto 65 kg.Over 6S kg. upto 70 kg.Over 70 kg. upto 80 kg.Over 80 kg. upto 90 kg.Over 90 kg

2. A university shall be permitted to enter two competitors for eachweight class with one reserve.

3. There shall be at least three judges of whom one will act as the chiefjudge.

4. Minimum number of competitors in each group shall be at least four.

5. Judgement would be on the basis of the most proportionatelydeveloped physique.

6. Any deformity found (covered back bone, stopping posture, bonelegged, kyphosis, tosis and the like) will be considered as a disqualifica-tion.

7. Allotment of marks for the development of groups of muscles shallbe made on judging them after the competition and after all the com-petitors are called upon together to demonstrate the development ofthat groups of muscles.

The groups shall be split up as follows for purposes of ·posing.

Deltoidbiceps &tricepsfore-armtrapeziuspechritesmajordevelopmentof ribbex

Max.5

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RJda fur the Conduct of Inter-university Tou17l4mmts 71

(c) Back group leticimundorsit 5overallbacks 5 10

(d) Abdomina 10(e) Leg group thigh 5

calf 5 10(f) Classical front 5

poses back 5Any other 5 15

(g) Agility any actionsay cartwheelhand spring 10back-flip, handstand somersault

(h) Personality general impress-ion as a figure,brightness of eyes,texture of skin,proportion etc., ascollected by thejudges during thetrials 15

8. For each 'weight group', the first three position holders shall beawarded merit certificates and a special certificate shall be awarded tothe winner of the title of 'Shri Inter-University'.9. For judging the 'Sbri Inter-University', first two positions in eachWeight 'group shall be considered. In case of a tie, the Competitors_tiedbe judged again., '.- { -" --

W:'P4)l" ~e~dg~t of the 'Shri Inter-University' title, the followingshall be considered:

(i) Classical poses any three 15 marks(ii) Personality 10 marks

11. Dress: The competitors shall wear only 'posing slips' and no oil orgrease should be applied to the body at any stage.

~2. Wrestling

1. The roles, as adopted by the Wrestling Federation of India, shall befollowed, unless otherwise, tOOdifiedin these rules (according to latestFILARules).

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2. The I.U. Wrestling Tournament shall be conducted on the league andelimination bas~. The standard weights for the tournament shall be asfollows:

(i) Upto 48 kg.(ii) Upto 52 kg.(iii) Upto 57 kg(iv) Upt062 kg.(v) Upto 68 kg.(vi) Upto 74 kg.(vii) Upto 82 kg.(viii) Upto 90 kg.(ix) Upto 100 kg.(x) Upto 130 kg.

3. The intemational.catch-as-catch-ean rules as adopted by the WrestlingFederation of India shall be enforced, except that 'Janghias' the Indianstyle of dress, shall be allowed.4. Each university will be permitted to enter one competitor in eachweight class with one reserve. The competition upto 130 kg shall beheld if there are minimum 4 entries in that Weight Oass.5. A wrestler shall be allowed to compete in one weight class only,either in his own weight or in the next higher weight, whichever hechooses at the time of Official Weigh-in.6. Oiling or greasing of the body and long finger or toe nails shall notbe allowed.7. Each bout shall be decided by a fall or by points. In the case of afall, both the shoulders must touch the ground simultaneously.8. While a bout is in progress, there shall be no coaching from outside;if coaching is done even after due warning, points may be deductedfrom the competitor being coached.9. The bout shall be judged by one referee, one mat Chairman and onejudge. One controller shall be appointed whose decision on' matters ofdisputes shall be final and there shall be no protest or' appeal againsthis decision.10. For purpose of championship three places shall be awarded in eachweight class the first, second and third places getting 5, 3 and 1 pointsrespedively.

33. Yogasanas

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Appendix-A

ame of the Toumament Section Men/Women Name of the Manager His/Her status_, _of the Organising University Zone Whether Inter-Zonal also Yes/No Name of the participating University _

Name Father's name College in Date of Date &: year of Prellent Name of Duration Date &: Year of first Number of years of Relllllbwhich birth Passing qualifying Class the of course admission to previous participation

studying examination for first present while, pur~iIlg:admission to a course

CollegelUniversity ,'lName of Date &: Univ. Present Graduate P.G.

Exam Year Course Cotll'8el . counell' 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 , 12 13· '14

.,,;thatthe above particulars are true as per records of the University.Jthat the above players are not employed on full time basis.

N CASES: .,that player (s) listed at S.No.(s) above is/are migr...•~ duly enrolled student (s) for following full time University Course/C

,!i>t"~ by the University., Seal of the University Singnature of the

\

n cases. He/she/they has/have been admitof not less than one academic year's durati

strar/Secretary, Sports commluee-

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S.No Name of the Father's name Name of Name of new Name of Name of new Date Ie Year of Date Ie Year of Minimum Remarksplayer previous class class previous CourselFaculty joining previous changing to new academic

CourselFacu lty CourselFaculty CourselFaculty qualifications ofadmission 'tonew Course!

Faculty

a.b.

c.d.e.

Certified that the above particulars are true as per records of the University.Further certified that no member of the team listed in this proforma has violated the following rule:

No player, who chose to play on behalf of the State team, in any tournament, without prior permission of the concerned university and in case of tournamentsin which Iridian Universities teams are also participating, without prior permission of the Association of Indian Universities, shall be allowed to participate inany university, inter-eollegiate and Inter-University tournaments. It was for the concerned university to take appropriate disciplinary action against playersplaying on behalf of State teams without their permission as referred to in the preceding sentence.

Date-----Seal of the University------Signature of the Registrar/Secretary, Sports Committ·•..•ee-------------

IMPORTANT NOTE:1. Only those universities shall be allowed to participate in this tournament which submit this proforma in quadruplicate complete in all respects to the Organising

Secretary in time as required under the rules. Before permitting the team to participate in this tournament, the Organising Secretary shall ensure thati) Eligibility details as contained herein are neatly typed on this form and do not bear any unauthorised over-writings.

ii) This proforma is complete in all respects and bears the stamp of the Association of Indian Universities.iii) The identity cards bear the photographs of the members of the team and their signatures are duly attested by the concerned Registrar/Secretary, Sports

Committee/Director of Physical Education under seal and the identity cards do not bear any unauthorised over-writings.iv) The eligibility details given herein have been thoroughly scrutinised and the Organising Secretary is satisfied that the members of the team are eligible ·to

participate in the tournament.v) The university has.submitted a declaration to the effect that they are not in arrears in respect of the current Annual Subscription or any other dues payable to

the AIU.2. One copy of the profo~, out of the 4 received by the Zonal Organising University shall be returned to the qualifying university by the Organising Secretary

of the corresponding Zonal to~rnament, for submission to the Organising Secretary of the Inter-Zonals. .;3. Immediately at the end of the tournament the Organising Secretary shall send to the Office of the A.LU. two copies of this proforma complete in all respects.

The A.LU. shall retain one copy in the office and forward the other copy to the Organising Secretary of this tournament for the next year.4. The following columns must be completed by the Organising Secretary:'i) Date of receipt of this proforma by the Organising Secretary---------m Date of the first match,inthe tc:;mrnamentof this University---------5. The Organising Secretary will sign the following certificate before allowing the team to participate in the tournament:

Certified that I have checked.the eligibility particulars of the members of the team given herein and found them eligible.

Date . ._. .____ Signature of the Organising Secretary

v.~~~~. Year.'. No. available of :

a) Play Gro~w!~.b) Eourts~:~§~g~(nCymM~~e) SWimming Pools with

diving facilitiesfor the toumament(s)offered

vii. Spedfications(dimensions)'of each available facility

.viii. Nature of playingsurface

- .(wherever applicable)of each available facility:

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Appendh-B

Proforma for Collecting Information from theUniversities while Inviting Offers for Hosting

Inter-University Tournaments

Please indicate preference

I for I preference, II for II prefer~~ 1lI for m preference, IV for IVpreference.

i. Name of the Univemtyii. Tournament offerediii. Zone

.iv. Section",- - ..- - ~~; .

v. Yearvi. No. available of :

a) Play Gr01.!n,~b) €ourts~.),§~g\i.\<!) 4¥II'M$i"e) Swimming Pools with

diving facilitiesfor the toumament(s)offered

vii. Specifications(dimensions)of each available facility

viii. Nature of playingsurface(wherever applicable)of each available facility:

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ix. Sources of officiatingofficials such as Umpires,Referees, Judges etc.

x. Details of the proposedaccommodation for :a) Men teamsb) Women tea11\Sc) Officials

xi. Brief description aboutfood arrangements

xii. Details of the proposedtransportarrangement<.s)of the teams and officials:al From railway s~tion

to the lodging pla~and back

b) From lodging place tothe venue of the tour-nament and back

xiii. What medical· and first aidarrangements are beiI\gmade?

xiv. Precautions proposed tobe observed to control the :, .•.......•. _crowd behaviour

xv. Estimated budget Withbreakup of items of Incomeand expenditure.

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Appedix-B

xvi. General information about: _the proposed arrangements: _for the smooth conduct ofthe tournament(s)

Note: Against item No.(vi) please indicate separately the number offacilities available with the university and the number of otherlocally available facilities than the univerSity fadlities.

Signature _

SecretarySports CommitteeDate:

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Appendix-C

Organising UniversityTournamentSectionZone

1. Date of:a) Commencement of the tournamentb) Despatching the draws

(to be despatched under Registered A./f)~:

i. Participating universities (as per maillJ'!.8 lilit).ii, Registrars of concerned participating univ~rsiti~s).

c) Comp1etiQJlof the tournament

2. Participating universities, eligibility details, list of actual participantsand names of the Managen ;

SL No. University Name ofTeam

Manager

6tabts qftlM

ManasuList

~f.ll.~'11"8-plft.

attachedor not

EUgibiUtydetails

.~

ctlJlDl

i)ii)

iii)IV)v)vi)

vii)viii)

ix). x)

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~--e3. Withdrawing universities

___ ~ ~_""'.A""' -~----= ~51. Univerllity Dqrltion of Reason,No. .dvanee intbnation if any

to the OrganisingSecretary

4. RESULTSMen:(i) Winners (ii) Runner&-up _

(iii)"3rdPosition (Iv) 4th Position _

Women :(i) Winners (ii) Runners-up _

(Iii) 3rd Position (Iv) 4th Position -

(Detailed results together with a copy of the Draw/programme tobe attached herewith. However in case of individual event, new records,if any, created be mentioned).

5. CERTIFICATESCertified that the merit certificates received from the Association ofm~ Vmversitielihave been awarded to the Winners, Runners-up and

jid- pomtiOit hol4eriias~ per details given below: .

Name ofPlayer

Position" Certificate numberIIn/Ill alORgwith"the Serial

No.AA/ AD/ AC/ AD

fiJ. Name ofNfl! University

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6. TROPHYMenTrophy(ies) awarded to:

0 _ii) _

Women

Trophy(ies> awarded to :D _ii) _

Note: Receipt from Winning Universities be obtained. by the Or-ganizing Universities for retention as record.

7; Details of protest(s), if any:(Protest fee Rs. 2SO/ -) .

51. ProtestingNo. University

Reasons ofProtest

ProtestUpheld/rejected

Note: 1. If rejected, details of remittance of the Protest(s) fee(s) tothe AID.2. Copy(ies) of the protest(s) and that of the decision of theOrganizing Commitee thereon to be attached.

8. Names of the promising players/ athletes recommended for the futureCoaching Camps/Selection Trials for Indian Universities Team (to beattached with the report with the following particulars of eachplayer/athlete).

Name of theplayer

Position in the Totimamentfield of play / played/perfor-event mance

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9. Specific problems and difficulties, if any, faced in the managementand conduct of the Tournament.10. General information on the tournament may be attached.11. Certified that the entries given above are correct.

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Appendix-D

Proforma for the Observer's Report

Note: This Proforma filled in and duly signed should be despatchedto the Association of Indian Universities, AIU House, 16KotlaMarg, New Delhi-110002within 7 days of the conclusion ofthe tournament.

A. i) Name of theobserverwith Postal address

Hi)Category .Men/Womeniv) Name of the Organising

Universityv) Dates of the tournamentvi) Total No. of participating

teams.

(PI. specify the zone it pertains to)(Pl. strike out not applicable)

From.____ to _(Men) (Women)_, _

B. Administrative Details

Excellent Good Satisfactory tJ~tisfa<:t0pra) Boarding &: Lodging

arrangements

b) Local transport

c) Seating arrangements

d) Arrangements at theopening &: closingc~~~nY

e) Circulating of informationbulletins by the OrganisingUniversity

o Establishment of Reception~~s af ~hfil~H~ay St~tiolland Bus Stand

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C. Brief details of deficiencies as observedunder the Head B. (may attach an extrasheet if space insufficient)

Number of grounds/courts! pitchesavailableDimensions of thegrounds/ courts/pit-ches

iii) Condition of theSurface of grounds/courts/ pitches

iv) Number of super-vising officialsSupervising officials

WhetherNo. available Adequate Inadequate

No. available Number Number notaccording to according tothe specifica- the specifica-tions tionsSatisfactory. Unsatisfactory

No. available No of-Quali-No.,if any, offjed ones unqualified

onesSatisfactory Unsatisfactoryvi) General standard of ExceIlent

umpiring/judgementetc.Observations regard-ing violation of rules, ifany (PI. attach extrasheet, if necessary)

E. ~eneral details of deficienciesobserved under the head D. (PI.attach extra sheet, if necessary)

Excellent Good Satisfa-ctOry

Unsatis-factory

a) Behaviour of the hostofficials towards partici-pating teams:

b) Behaviour of the partici-pating teams includingtheir officials:

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fflUUlbook of Rules Il1Ul ReguUztilms fo1' 11lkr-Ulliwrsity TOID'flIUffD(fs

C) Behaviour of the spectators:

d) Details of unseemlyincident, if any:

G. Details of deficienciesobserved under the head F.

H. New records created, if any,with full details.

I. i) Names of the teams winningFirst four positions:

Winner :

Runners-up:

3rd position :

4th position :

ii) :petailed results of theMeet/Tournament(to be enclosed).

J. Details of protest(s), if any,and action taken thereon:

1<. General standard of Excellent Good Satisfactory Poorperformance

L. Name of the players/athletes withoutstanding performance

Name University ·Positionin "TimeIDistanc:e1the field of Height(for

plays athletics)Note: "In athletics, indicate the event and in games like boxing, wres-

tling, wt. lifting etc. indicate the Wt. Class.

•.• For swimming, only time.

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Appendix-E

1. From the entries received, take out last years winners, nmners-upand losing semi-finalists (four teams).

Note: In case where either of the winners, runners-up or losing semi-finalists (3rd/4th position holder). do not enter their team toparticipate in the corresponding Inter-University Tournament,.the team that lost to the dropping out team in .the previousyear's quarter final as may be the case, should be given the.seeding.

2. Draw a serial order equal to the number of the rest entries.3. Calculate the number of 'Byes' to be given on the basis of the numberof the rest entries referred to at S1.No. 2 above.4. Mark the serial number where the univerities in 'Bye' are to be placed.

5. Take out the Draw for 'Byes' - four universities mentioned at Sf.No.1not to be included.

6 Write the names of the universities not getting. 'Bye' against the serialnumbers marked for them (Item No.4).7. Take out the Draw for the universities not getting 'Bye' and placethem in the necessary serial order.8. At the semi-final stage of this Draw, include last year's winners, run-ners-up· and losing semi-finalists so that the stage of the tournamentsnow is quarter-final. And they are to'be placed as follows:

a. Runners-up at the top most.b. Winners at the bottom most.c. The last year's losing semi-finalists to be cro~seeded i.e. the

loser to the last year's winner is to play against tI\e·lasi:yeaTsrunner-up and vice-versa.

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Appendix-F

SLNo.

A. FOR MENI. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS1. Athletics

(Winners)

2. Ball Badminton(Winners)

3. Boxing(Winners)

4. Chess(Winners)

5. Cycling(Winners)

6. Gymnastics(Winners)

7. Rowing(Winners)

8. Shooting(Winners)

9. Swimming(Winners)

10. Wt. Lifting(Winners)

Donated in 1949 by Senator J.A.D.Victoria, C.B.E., Ceylon through Sirlvor Jennings, Vice-Chancellor,University of Ceylon.Donated in 1972-73 by the OsmaniaUniversity.Donated in 1949 by the University ofMadras.Donated in 1964-65 by His Hi.ghnessDr. Karan Singh, Sadre-Riyasat,Jammu & Kashmir and Chancellor ofJammu & Kashmir and BanarasHindu Universities.Donated in 1977-78 by Shri B.D.Kapoor, President of the AtlasCycles Ltd.Donated in 1990-91 by Dr. M.G.R.Medical University.Donated in 1990-91 by the AnnaUniversity.Donated in 1979-80 by Indian HumePipe Co. Ltd. through the GujaratUniversity.Donated in 1953 by the University ofBombay.Donated in 1972-73 by the OsmaniaUniversity.

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11. Wrestlinga) (Winners) Donated in 1959-60 by the Banaras

Hindu University.Donated in 1958-59 by the Universityof Poona.

II. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS12. Kho-Kho Donated in 1961-62 by the Vikram

(Winners 1.2.) University.13. Tennis

a) (Winners I.Z.) Donated in 1950 by Seth SohanlalDugar, Jaipur through Dr. C.s.Mahajani, ViCe-Chancellor, RajputanaUniversity, Jaipur.Donated in 1974-75 by the AligarhMuslim University.Donated in 1982-83 by the IndianSchool of Mines.

Ill. GAMES ON FOUR-ZONE BASIS14. Badminton Donated in 1959-60 by the University

(Winners 1.2.) of Bihar.15. Basketball

a) (Winners I.Z.)

16. Cricketa) (Winners I.Z.)

Donated in 1948 by Bangalore BluesFootball Club "BangaloreBluesChallenge Cup".Donated in 1977-78 by Philip BabuPrasad Memorial Fund through theUniversity of Madras.

Donated in 1941 the Rohinton BariaCoM Trophy by Shri Ardeshir D.Baria of Bombay through the Boardof Control for Cricket in India.Donated in 1976-77 by the KamatakUniversity.

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17. Footballa) (Winners I.Z.)

18. Hockeya) (Winners lZ.)

19. Kabaddia) (Winners l.Z.)

20. Table Tennis(Winners IZ.)

Donated in 1961 Sir AsutoshMookerjee Memorial Shield by theUniversity of Calcutta.Donated in 1992-93 by ShriRathindra Nath Bhattacharyyathrough the University of Burdwan.Donated in 1940 Sir Sultan AhmedCup by the Patna University AthleticOub.Donated in 1971 by the ManagementMathrubhumi Daily & Weekly,CalicutDonated in 1985-86 LateShrimantJaysingrao P. Ghatge, Rajasaheb ofKagal (Sr.) Challenge Trophy byPirajirao GhatgePhysical EducationCharitable Trust, Kolhapur throughthe Shivaji University.

Donated in 1955 by Dr. K.S.Narsund Sammanidhi CollUl'iittee,Ahmedabad through the GujaratUniversity.Dr~ K.A. Hameed Trophy donated in1985-86 by the Jamia Millia Islamia.Donated in 1977-78. by the Universityof Mysore.Donated in 1990-91 by the RaniDurgawati Vishwavidyalaya.

Donated in 1956 by the AndhraUniversity.Donated in 1990-91 by theMarathwada UniversityDonateQ in 1958-59 by the AligarhMuslim University.

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21. Volleyballa) (Winners I.Z) Donated in 1953 by the Gujarat

University.Donated in 1979-80 by Advocate JoseK. Jones through the KeralaAgricultural University.

B. FOR WOMENI. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS1. Athletics

(Winners)2. Cricket

(Winners)

3. Swimming(Winners)

4. Tennis(Winners)

5. Hockey(Winners)

Donated in 1957-58 by the Universityof Saugar.Donated in 1975-76 by Miss ChandraNayudu dlo Mrs. Gunavati e.K.Nayudu of Indore.Donated in 1964 the CalcuttaUniversity Shield by the Universityof Calcutta.Donated in 1958-59 by the BanarasHindu University.Donated in 1954 by Shri RamlokMalhotra through Dr. B.L. Gupta,Director, Physical Education, PanjabUniversity.

ll. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS6. Basketball

a) (Winners 12.)

7. Kabaddi(Winners 12.)

8. Kho-Kho(Winners 12.)

Donated in 1964-65 by Capt. V.R.Mohan, M.L.e. of Dyer MeakinBreweries Ltd., Lucknow.Donated in 1978-79 by the KeralaAgricutural University.Dr. (Smt.) Promila V. ThackerseyTrophy donated in 1969 by theS.N.D.T. Women's University.Donated in 1955 by Shri R.P. Buty &Brothers, Nagpur & NagpurUniversity jointly.

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9. Volleyballa) (Winners I.Z.) Donated in 1975-76 by Kalamgal

Madathil Rarichan Moopan(K.M.R.M. Trophy).Donated in 1975-76 by Mis P.V.Chandran & P.V. GangadharanProprietors of Kerala Transport Co.,Calicut.

10. Badminton(Winners 12.)

11. Table Tennis(Winners 12.)

C. 1. Dr. B.L.GuptaInter-University GeneralChampionship trophy

2. Overall ChampionshipTrophy for Inter-University AthleticMeet (M&W)

Donated in 1956 by the M.SUniversity of Baroda.Donated in 1972-73 by the AndhraPradesh Agricultural University.Donated in 1982-83 by Shri S.K.Gupta slo Late Dr. B.L. Gupta,Head of the Deptt. of Phy. Edu.,Panjab University.Donated in 1993-94 by the Publishersof ''The Week" through the MahatmaGandhi University.

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Appendix-G

Uniform colours of the (I) Association of Indian Universities and (II)Member Universities.

(I) Association of Indian Universities:

(i) Playing Uniform: Shorts - White, Shirts - Blue with collars,border of sleeves, pocket and button strip in white, Stockings-Blue with turn in white.

(ii) March Past Dress: White pants, a tie with deep-blue, yellowand white strips, blazer of bright deep blue with crest of theAssociation on the chest. pocket.

(Hi) Flag: Bright deep blue of 6'X 4' size carrying the insignia ofthe Association of Indian Universities.

(II) The following are the registered colours with the Associationof the member universities.

s. Name of UniversityNo.1 Agra University

2 University of AgriI.Sciences, Bangalore

3 Aligarh Muslim University

4 University of Allahabad5 Amravati University

6 Aridhra University7 Andhra Pradesh Agril.

University

8 Anna University9 Annamalai University10 A.P.S. University11 Banaras Hindu University12 Bangalore University

Navy blue half upper top, light bluehalf lower portionGreen and yellow

Dark green shirt with white "V" on theneckPink and dark blue.Pink and dark brown for upper andlower portions of uniform respectively.Blue and yellow.White with bottle green collarand bottle green border forsleeves and pockets.MaroonMaroon and navy blue.Golden yellow and sky blue.Navy blue and gold.Steel grey and golden yellow.

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25 Ch. C. S. Haryana Agril.University

26 Ch. Charan SinghUniversity, Meerut

27 Dayalbagh EducationalInstitute, Agra

28 University of Delhi Dark blue and white.

29 Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Saffron and navy blue.Indore

13 Barkatullah Vishwa-vidyalaya

14 Berhampur University15 Bharathiar University

16 Bharathidasan University

17 Bhavnagar University18 Bidhan Chandra Krishi

Vishwavidyalaya

19 Birla Institute ofTechnology & Science,Pilani

20 University of Bombay

21 University of Burdwan

22 University of Calcutta

23 University of Calicut24 C.S.A. University of Agril.

& Technology, Kanpur

30 Dibrugarh University

31 Dr Babasaheb AmbedkarMarathwada University

32 Dr H. S. Gour Vishwa-vidyalaya

Maroon with golden yellow borders

Jersey-yellow.

Jersey-Maroon and yellow colours.

Sky blue.

Jersey (Ganji Type) - lightgreen with yellow border; shorts-white; hose-light green with yellowstrip; blazer Maroon

Orange and green.

Red and gold.

Deep yellow and navy blue border forsleeves and collar

Dark blue.

Sky blue, deep blue and white.

Shirt-Maroon with green collarand sleeves ends and white pocketwith university crest.

Maroon and golden yellow.

Maroon with white border.

Blue shirts with saffroncollar and pockets.

Sky blue and navy blue, halfreversed self-coloured navy blue withcollar, lapel, pocket in sky blue.

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37 University of Gorakhpur

38 G.B. Pant University ofAgril. & Tech.

39 Gujarat Agril. University Green and white colour.

40 Gujarat Ayurved University Red, yellow and blue.

41 Gujarat University Blue and white.42 Gulbarga University Dark blue.

43 Guru Ghasidas University For Boys: Shorts-Deep blue, shirts-maroon with collar, sleeve ends andbutton plate in dark yellow, legendon the pockets and white numbers onthe back.

For Girls: Pleated skirt-deep blue,Blouse top-maroon body with collar,button plate and sleeve ends in deepyellow, legend on the pockets.

44 Guru Nanak Dev University Royal blue, golden yellow and white.

45 HN.R Garhwal University Sky blue.

46 Himachal Pradesh Univ~rsity Navy blue andwhite47 Himachal Pradesh Krishi Shirt or Jersey-eollar-orange

Vishwavidyalaya with plate, Arms-green, turns- orange,Body-green, pocket': orange, shorts-black.

Sky blue T.5hirt with navy bluecollar/vest (sky blue) and sky bluesOcks.

Jersey-Ught blue.

33 Dr. Ram Manohar LohiaUniversity

34 Gandhigram Rural Instt.35 Gauhati University

36 Goa University

Shirt or upper garment-grey- slatecolour with AU inscribed on it, under-wear, shorts, shirt or lower garment-white.Banian & Shorts-light sky blue.Ught blue with chocolate.

Shirts/Singlets - light blue with darkblue colours, university emblem onpocket- Pants (M&:W)/skirts(W)-Dark blue.

Ught blue and navy blue.

Yellow and bottle green.

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50 LI.T., Madras51 Indian School of Mines52 Jadavpur University53 University of Jammu54 Jiwaji University55 Jodhpur University56 Kakatiya University

57 University of Kalyani

58 Karnatak University59 University of Kashmir

60 University of Kerala61 Kerala Agril. University

62 Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth

Light brown.Pants-white; jersey-sky blue.Maroon and yellow.Maroon and white.Light blue, white and orange.Saffron and light blue.Peacock blue and golden yellow.Sky blue uniform with golden collarand golden border in sleeves andpockets.

Green and purple.Maroon and white (maroon body withwhite shoulder strips).Birch, grey and black.

Dark greeen.Maroon'T' shirts/banians withuniversity emblem (white), white shortwith maroon strips each side; marooncolour socks.Body-Light blue; collar, shoulderpocket and sleeve strip-Dark blue;blazer-blue (different from AgraUniversity and Ch. Charan SinghUniversity, Meerut).

64 Kurukshetra University Maroon and peacock.65 University of Lucknow Chocolate and old gold.66 University of Madras Light blue and dark blue.67 Madurai Kamaraj University Maroon and white.68 Magadh University Shirt and stocking-yellow with brown

border; short-white.69 M.S. University of Baroda Deep brown lemon yellow.70 Mahatma Gandhi University Maroon vests and white shorts.71 Maharshi Dayanand Maroon, deep blue and white.

University72 Mahatma Phule Krishi

VidyapeethUniform-Navy blue body withorange sleeves and pockets; blazer-

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75 Marathwada KrishiVidyapeeth

76 M. L. Sukhadia University

77 University of Mysore78 Nagarjuna University

79 Nagpur University80 Narendra Dev University

of Agril. & Tech.

81 University of North Bengal

82 Orissa University of Agril.& Tech.

83 Osmania University84 Panjab University

navy blue; Ties-orange with bluestrips; stocks/stockings-navy blue withorange bands; scarf -orange with navyblue strips; cricket cap-navy blue withuniversity emblem in front; saries-navy blue with orange border.Blazer coat-navy blue with universityMonogram; shirts/jerseys-greenishgolden yellow with navy blue colourand navy blue border for sleeves;stockings.:navy blue with goldenyellow strips at the folding.Uniform-white and red; collar-whiteand red; sleeves-half sleeves with redstrips.Green with white strips andorange.Shirts-light green with collars andsleeves, pocket and button strips inpink, shorts-white; stockings-greenwith turn in dark blue.

Maroon and golden yellow.Kit-green colour banian with lightgreen shirt with yellow strips; blazer-green.Maroon with thin yellow strips.Green and Maroon.

Sky blue with navy blue collar and aborder on the sleeves.Body-dark green; collar withfilt including sleeves deep blue;pocket-deep yellow with QUATprinted on it with white pant.Green and yellow.Blazer-deep sky blue (known as ant-warp blue); shirts-deep sky blue andwhite.Yellow and green.

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86 University of Poona

87 Punjab Agril. University

88 Punjabi University

89 Punjabrao KrishiVidyapeeth

90 Purvanchal University

Bhagwa (orange) and gold.

Light green and light yellow.

Golden yellow and purple.

Green and white.

Shirts or upper garments: saffroncolour, collar and pocket with navyblue. Underwear: short or lower gar-ment-white.

91 Rabindra Bharati University Jersey (i) yellow with navy border;(ii) white with navy blue border.

92 University of Rajasthan Shorts and shirts-eombination of white,gold and dark brown as suited to thegame; stockings - gold with turn indark brown or dark brown with turnin gold.

93 Rajcndra Agril. University Navy blue with yellow strips at thesleeves and neck; blazer-maroon

94 Ranchi University

95 Rani DurgavatiVishwavidyalaya

96 Pandit Ravishankar ShuklaUniversity

97 University of Roorkec

98 Sambalpur University

99 Sardar Patel University

100 Saurashtra University

101 School of Planning &:Architecture

102 Shivaji University

103 S.N.D.T. Women'sUniversity

Maroon and gold.

Cream and maroon.

Navy blue, sky blue and green.

Maroon shirt and black pant.

Sky blue.

Red with white collars, border ofsleeves and pockets.

Navy blue and light sky blue.

Shorts-white with sky blue strips,shirts-orange with sky blue bands onsleeves, sky blue pocket with univer-sity emblem in colour.

Black skirts and pink shirts.

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Appmdix-G

104 Sri KrishnadevarayaUniversity

105 Sri VenkateswaraUniversity

106 Tamil Nadu AgriI.University

107 T.M. Bhagalpur University

1~ Utkal University109 Vila'am University110 Vinoba Bhave University

I Sky blue and golden yellow with skybille, blazer.

"

Purple apd white.

Blazer-Navy bluei Trousers-white;Jersey-half white half sky blue.Golden yellow and deep blue.Maroon and white ..Shorts-sky blueishirtS'-S8nd stone pinkwith sky. blue collar \and poCket.Lemon yellow and maroon.

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Appendix-H

Statement of Winners, Runners-up, Winners of Third Place andFourth place of the Inter-University Tournaments

S. Name of 1940 - 41 1941-42No. game Winners Runners- Winners Runners-

up up

1. Athletics Panjab Aligarh Panjab Bombay2..Cric~t Bombay Panjab3. Football Calcutta Panjab4. Hockey Allahabad Lucknow Aligarh Madras5. Swimming6. Tennis Patna Lucknow Calcutta Madras

1942 - 43 1943 - 44

1. Athletics Panjab Patna Madras Panjab2. Cricket Bombay Panjab Madras3. Football Panjab Travancore -4. Hockey Panjab Osmania Osmania Delhi5. Swimming Panjab Bombay6. Tennis Lucknow Osmania Madras Lucknow

1944 - 45 1945 - .46

1. Athletics Panjab Madras Panjab . Madras2. Badminton3. Basketball4. Cricket Bombay Panjab Bombay Panjab5. Football Panjab Madras Aligarh Mysore6. Hockey Panjab Osmania Aligarh Mysore7. SWimming Calcutta Bombay Bombay Panjab8. Tennis Madras Panjab Bombay Panjab9. Wrestling

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S. Name ofNo. game

1. Athletics2. Badminton3. Basketball4. Cricket5. Football6. Hockey7. Swimming8. Tennis9. Wrestling

BombayMadrasPanjabPanjabPanjab

Runners-up

Aligarh

AligarhPanjabNagpurBombayMadras

MysoreBombayMadrasBanaras

Runners-up

Calcutta

LucknowAgraAligarhMadras

Madras LucknowAllahabad Banaras

1. Athletics2. Badminton3. Basketball4. Cricket5. Football6. Hockey7. Swimming8. Tennis9. Wrestling

10. Boxing11. Kabaddi12. Volleyball13. Athletics(W)14. Badminton(W) -

BombayBombayMadrasBombayMadrasPanjabBombayMadras

1948 - 49

PanjabLucknowMysoreCalcuttaPatnaMadrasMadrasAligarhLucknow

CeylonCalcuttaPanjabBombayMysoreAllahabadBombayBombayPanjab

1949· SO

PanjabBombayMadrasCalcuttaPatnaBombayCeylonCalcuttaPoona

1. Athletics2. Badminton3. Basketball4. Cricket

MadrasBombayPanjabMysore

CeylonLucknowMysoreDelhi

1951·52

Panjab MysoreBombay AgraPanjab MysoreMysore Allahabad

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1950-51Winners Runners-

up

Osmania

S. Name ofNo.· game

5. Football6. Hockey7. Swimming8. Tennis9. Wrestling

10. Boxing11. Kabaddi12. Volleyball13. Athletics(W)14. Badminton(W) -

CalcuttaOsmaniaCalcuttaMadrasPanjabCeylon

PanjabBombayPanjabAllahabadMadras

NagpurPanjab

Runners-up

GauhatiBombay

Travancore GujaratPoona PanjabCeylon MadrasPoona NagpurPanjab OsmaniaBombay Panjab

1; Athletics2. Badminton3. Basketball4. Boxing5. Cricket6. Football7. Hockey8. Kabaddi9. Kho-Kho

10. Swimming Bombay11. Tennis Madras12. Volleyball Panjab13. Wrestling Poona14. Athletics(W) Bombay15. Badminton(W) Bombay16. Hockey(W)17. Kho-Kho(W)18. Water-Polo19. Diving

PanjabBombayPanjabMadrasBombayAligarhPanjabPoona

Mysore PanjabAllahabad BombayMadras OsmaniaCeylon CeylonDelhi DelhiTravancore CalcuttaNagpur PanjabSaugar Nagpur

Calcutta BombayPatna DelhiAnnamalai PanjabPanjab PanjabMysore BombayAllahabad -

CeylonAllahabadPanjabMadrasMysoreBombayMysoreKamatak

CalcuttaMadrasOsmaniaPoonaMysore

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Appendix-H 101

S. Name of 1954-55 1955-56No. game Winners Runners- Winners Runners-

up up

1. Athletics Panjab Ceylon Panjab Ceylon2. Badminton Bombay Agra Bombay Panjab3. Basketball Madras Panjab Madras Panjab4. Boxing Ceylon Madras Ceyron Allahabad

&: Bombay5. Cricket Bombay Panjab Bombay Delhi6. Football Osmania Allahabad Osmania Calcutta7. Hockey Aligarh Madras Aligarh Madras8. Kabaddi Andhra Nagpur Nagpur Saugar9. Kho-Kho Baroda Poona:

10. Swimming Bombay Calcutta Bombay calcutta11. Tennis Delhi Madras Madras Delhi12. Volleyball Panjab Andhra Panjab Madras13. Wrestling Panjab &: Allahabad Panjab Poona

Poona14. Athletics(W) Bombay Mysore Bombay Mysore15. Badminton(W) Panjab Bombay BoI1\bay Panjab16. Hockey(W) Bombay Panjab Bombay Panjab17. Kho-Kho(W) Poona Nagpur POOM Banxfa

18. Water-Polo Bombay CalCutta Calcutta BomMy19. Diving Bombay Calcutta :.

1956-57 1'$7-581. Athletics Panjab Allahabad Panjab Allahabad2. Badminton Bombay Panjab Bombay Allahabad3. Basketball Mysore Banaras Madras Panjab4. Boxing Bombay &; - Bombay Madras &:

Madras Poona5. Cricket Bombay Delhi Bombay Panjab6. Football Calcutta Nagpur Calcutta Bombay7. Hockey Madras Agra Aligarh Nagpur

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102 Htmdbook of Rules and Regulations for Intu-UniTJmity T~ts

s. Name of 1956-57 1957-58 ~ '~

No. game Winners Runners- Winners RUlU'ten-/up up

8. Kabaddi Andhra Poona Nagpur Andhra9. Kho-Kho Poona Baroda Baroda Poona l!10. (i) Swimming Bombay Calcutta Calcutta Bombay

(ii) Diving Bombay Calcutta Bombay Agra A

(ill) Water- Bombay Calcutta Calcutta BombayPolo

11. Tennis Madras Delhi Madras Calcutta12. Table Tennis13. Volleyball Travancore Allahabad Panjab Bombay14. Wrestling Poona Panjab15. Athletics(W) Bombay Mysore Bombay Delhi16. Badminton(W) Panjab Bombay Bombay Banaras17. Hockey(W) Poona Panjab Poona Panjab18. Kho-Kho(W) Nagpur Poona Nagpur Poona19. Tennis(W) Not held Madras Kerala20. Volleyall(W)

19*59 1959-60

1. Athletics Panjab Madras Delhi Panjab2. Badminton Bombay Panjab Bombay Panjab3. Basketball Mysore Partjab Bombay Panjab4. Boxing Bombay Poona Bombay Madras5. Cricket Bombay Delhi Delhi Bombay6. Football Panjab Bombay Osmania Calcutta7. Hockey Aligarh Madras Jabalpur Nagpur8. Kabaddi Nagpur Poona Nagpur Bombay9. Kho-Kho Poona Baroda Poona Baroda

10. (0 Swimming Bombay Calcutta Calcutta Bombay{ii) Divmg Bombay Osmania Bombay Delhi(in) Water- Bombay calcutta Calcutta Bombay

Polo

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up up

11. Tennis Ceylon Calcutta Ceylon Calcutta12. Table Tennis Bombay Calcutta Bombay Delhi13. Volleyball Panjab Kerala Osmania Panjab14. Wrestling Panjab Poona Panjab Poona15. Athletics(W) Mysore Poona Delhi Panjab16. Badminton(W)· Bombay Panjab Bombay Jabalpur17. Hockey(W) Poona Bombay Panjab Poona18. Kho-Kho(W) Nagpur Baroda Poona Gujarat19. Tennis(W) Madras Mysore Panjab Delhi20. Volleyball(W) - Allahabad Delhi

1960-61 1961-62

1. Athletics Panjab Bombay Panjab Vikram2. Badminton Bombay Panjab Bombay Delhi3. Basketball Bombay Panjab Mysore Panjab4. Boxing Bombay Panjab Bombay Panjab &:

Madras5. Cricket Bombay Allahabad Mysore Bombay6. Football Calcutta Osmania Calcutta Madras7. (i) Gymnastics Osmania Agra Vikram Osmania

(ii) Wt. Lifting Bombay Osmania Osmania Poona(ill) Best Lucknow Osmania Osmania

Physique8. Hockey Panjab Madras Not held9. Kabaddi Bombay Nagpur Vikram Poona

10. Kho-Kho Baroda Poona Nagpur Baroda11. (i) Swimming Calcutta Bombay Bombay Calcutta

(ii) Diving Bombay Delhi Bombay Delhi(ill) Water- Calcutta Bombay Bombay Calcutta

Polo12. Tennis Calcutta Osmania Madras Allahabad13. Table Tennis Bombay Delhi Bombay Jadavpur

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s. Name of 1960-61 1961-62No. game Winners Runners- Winners Runners-

up up

14. Volleyball Agra Osmania Bombay Lucknow15. Wrestling Panjab Lucknow Panjab Lucknow

,

16.-Athletics(W) Mysore Jabalpur Mysore Poona &Bombay

17. Badminton(W)· Bombay Agra Bombay Agra18. Basketball(W) -19. Hockey(W) Panjab Jabalpur Delhi Jabalpur20. Kho-Kho(W) Poona Nagpur Nagpur Delhi21. Swimming(W) -22. Tennis(W) Mysore Delhi Mysore Delhi23. Table Tennis Panjab Poona Delhi

(W)24. Volleyball(W) Ma:dras Panjab Madras Panjab

1962-63 1963-64

1. Athletics Panjab Vikram Panjab Vikram2. Badminton Allahabad Bombay Bombay Delhi3. Basketball Madras Punjabi Panjab Bombay4. Boxing Bombay Poona Bombay &

Poona5. Cricket Poona Madras Bombay Madras6. Football Jadavpur Calcutta Osmania

& Mysore7. (i) Gymnastics Vikram Osmania Vikram Delhi

(ii) Wt.Lifting Osmania Mysore Osmania Andhra(Hi) Best Osmania Jabalpur Agra Osmania

Physique8. Hockey Aligarh Madras Panjab Poona9. Kabaddi Poona Bombay Bombay Shivaji

10. Kho-Kho Poona Gujarat Poona Nagpur11. (i) Swimming Bombay Calcutta Calcutta Bombay

(ii) Diving Rajasthan Bombay Calcutta Agra

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s. Name of 1962-63 1963-64No. game . Winners Runners-. Winners Runners-

up up

(iii) Water- Bombay Calcutta Calcutta BarodaPolo

12. Tennis Osmania Delhi Allahabad Poona13. Table Tennis Jadavpur Osmania Bombay Delhi14. Volleyball Osmania Vikram Kerala Agra15. Wrestling Panjab Punjabi Poona Panjab16. Athletics(W) Vikram Delhi Vikram Delhi17. Badminton(W) Bombay Panjab Bombay PanjablB. Basketball(W) - Panjab Kurukshetra19. Hockey(W) Panjab & Punjabi GUjarat

Jabalpur20. Kho-Kho(W) Poona Gujarat Vikram Baroda21. Swimming(W) - Calcutta Poona22. Tennis(W) Mysore Delhi Calcutta Poona23. Table Tennis Bombay Poona Vikram Bombay

(W)24. Volleyball (W) Delhi Panjab Vikram Panjab

1964-65 1965-66

1. Athletics Panjab Kurukshetra Panjab Delhi2. Badminton Bombay Lucknow Osmania Panjab3. Basketball Panjab Osmania Panjab Bangalore4. Bo~ing Panjab Poona Panjab Poona5. Chess Delhi Bhagalpur Madras Bombay6. Cricket Bombay Calcutta Bombay Bangalore7. Football Calcutta Bombay Calcutta OsmaniaB. (a) Gymnastics Agra Vikram Agra . Vikram

(b) Wt.Lifting Andhra Poona Poona Osmania(c) Best Poona Jabalpur Jabal pur Poona &

Physique Jadavpur9. Hockey Poona Panjab Vikram Aligarh

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Name ofgame

10. Kabaddi11. Kho-Kho12. Shooting

BombayBarodaShivaji

13. SquashRackets

14. Regatta Jadavpur15. (a) Swimming Calcutta

(b) Diving Calcutta(c) Water-Polo Calcutta

16. Tennis Osmania17. Table Tennis Bombay18. Volleyball Osmania19. Wrestling Panjab20. Athletics(W) Bombay21. Badminton(W) Bombay

Ruaus-up

ShivajiPoonaCalcutta &:PunjabiRoorkee

Osmania·BarodaAligarh

CalcuttaBombay Not heldRajasthan Not heldBombay Not heldDelhi CalcuttaDelhi OsmaniaPanjab OsmaniaShivaji PanjabKurukshetra PanjabAllahabad Bombay

22. Basketball(W) Bombay23. Hockey(W) Panjab24. Kho-Kho(W) Indore25. Swimming(W) Calcutta26. Tennis(W) Mysore27. Table Tennis Bombay

(W)28. Volleyball(W) Punjabi Osmania

1966-671. Athletics2. Badminton3. Basketball4. Boxing

JiwajiBombayBangaloreNot held

Kurukshetra PanjabPunjabi BombayNagpur BombayPoona Not heldDelhi BangaloreGujarat Shivaji .

PanjabOsmaniaPanjab

Runners-up

Bombay-PoonaShivaji .

GujaratDelhiPanjabPunjabi.KurukshetraRavi-shankarCalcuttaJabalpurNagpur

MadrasVikram

Punjabi ·Jabalpur

1967-68Panjab JiwajiBombay DelhiKerala Bombay(i) Bombay Panjab(ii) Poona

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NiQIle Qf~am@ Runners-

upBombayIndorePanjabPanjabPoonaBombay

~,~h~ Omlania6, C.fit1~@t OImania'I. Football CalcuttaIi, (a) Gymna~ti~ Vikrlln

(g) Wt,Lifting Bombay(e) 1*t Jabalpur

Ph~qu.e,. HoekQy

lO. Kahaddi11. Kho-Kho12.S)lO@ung

OsmaniaBaroqi

$hiv.~

U, SqlJi\ljhRaC~Qtfi

H. }\@8ittl15, (I) Swimming Not held

(b) Diving -do-(c) Water-Polo -.do--

16. Temu~ Madras\1, Tilbl, Tetmil Delhila. Volleyball Panjab19, W~tUns Kuru-

leshetra20. Athletics(W) Kuru-

kshetraat. Badminton(W) POOM

22. Daskotball(W) Kuru-kshetra

23. Hockey(W) Panjab &:Kuru-kshetra

Runners-up

BombayBombayPanjabAgraPOOM

Poona

Ravi-shankarPanjabPoonaAligarh&: DelhiCancelled

OsmaniaCalcuttaJabalpurDelhiBombayPoona

NotdecidedPoonaNagpurRajasthan

Cancelled CanceJ1ed

PanjabPoonaDelhi

Calcutta BombayBanaras RajasthanBombay Calcutta

Aligarh Lucknow MadrasBombay Delhi OsmaniaMadras Rajasthan SaugarPanjab Shivaji Panjab

Punjabi Kurukshtra Jiwaji

Kerala Bombay KeralaBombay Panjab Bombay

Panjab Kurukshetra

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S. Name·of 1966-67 Ig67·68No. game Winners Runners- Winners Runners-

up up

24. Kho-Kho(W) Indore Baroda Indore Nagpur25. Swimming(W) Not held Rajasthan GUjarat26. Tennis(W) Bangalore Madras Bangalore Andhra27. Table Tennis Panjab Gujarat Bombay. Panjab

(W)28. Volleyball(W} Osmania Kurukshetra Punjabi Kurukshetra

1968-69 1969·70

1. Athletics Jiwaji Panjab Calcutta Panjab2. Badminton Bombay Meerut Bombay Gauhati3. Ball Badmin-

ton4. Basketball Panjab Mysore Panjab Kerala5. Boxing Bombay Panjab Panjab Punjabi6. Chess Madras Madurai Madras Saurashtra7. Cricket Delhi Osmania Bombay Barigalore8. Football Jabalpur Panjab Panjab Mysore9. (a) Gymnastics Punjabi Panjab Punjabi Panjab

(b) Malkha- Poona lIT Poona Banarasmbh Bombay

10. Hockey Madras Poona Bangalore Aligarh11. Kabaddi Poona Panjab Panjab Poona12. Kho-Kho Poona Baroda Poona Baroda13. Squash Delhi Roorkee

Rackets14. Shooting Panjab Shivaji Panjab Aligarh15. Regatta Calcutta Jadavpur16. (a) Swimming Calcutta Panjab Calcutta Bombay

(b) Diving Delhi Mysore Calcutta Delhi(c) Water-Polo Calcutta Indore Calcutta Bombay

17. Table Tennis Bombay Delhi Bombay Delhi

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up up

18. Tennis Calcutta Madras Madras Calcutta

19. Volleyball Panjab Vikram Panjab Madras20. (a) Wt.Lifting Calcutta Osmania Calcutta Andhra

(b) Best Bombay OsmaniaPhysique

21..Wrestling Kuru- . Panjab Panjab Shivajikshetra

22. Athletics (W) Panjab Bangalore Bangalore Panjab23. Ball Badmin-

ton (W)24. Badminton(W) Poona Bangalore Kerala Poona25. BasketbalHW) Panjab Bombay Bombay Panjab26. Hockey(W) P~njab Kuru- Panjab Gujarat

kshetra27. Kabaddi(W) Poona Bombay Bombay Poona28. Kho-Kho(W) Indore Bangalore Bangalore Indore29. Shooting(W) Panjab Calcutta30. Swimming(W) Rajasthan Calcutta Bombay Calcutta31. Table Tennis Delhi Bombay Bombay Panjab

(W)32. Tennis(W) Panjab BangaIore Panjab Bangalore33. Volleyball(W) Punjabi Kuru- Kerala Kuru-

kshetra kshetra

1970-71 1971-72

1. Athlcctics GND Bangalore Punjabi GND2. Badminton Bombay Panjab Bangalore GND3. Ball Badmin- Madras Andhra Andhra Bangalore

ton4. Basketball Bombay Rajasthan5. Boxing6. Chess Bombay Madras ]adavpur Osmania

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S. Name of 1970-71 1971-72No. game Winners Runners- Winners Runners-

up up

7. Cricket Madras Bombay Punjabi Udaipur8. Football Panjab Bombay Callcut Gauhati9. (a) Gymnastics - Vikram Punjabi

(b) Malkham Shivaji Poonabh

10. Hockey Panjab Madras Saugar Panjab11. Kabaddi Saugar Jabalpur Saugar Mysore12. Kho-~ho Poona Baroda Poona Baroda13. Shooting Baroda Aligarh Allahabad Baroda14. Squash Delhi lIT Delhi Delhi llT Delhi

Rackets15. Regatta16. (a) .Swimming Calcutta Bombay Calcutta Bombay

(b) Diving Delhi Osmania Delhi Rajasthan(c) Water-Polo Calcutta Bombay Bombay Calcutta

17. Table Tennis Bombay Delhi Bombay Delhi18. Tennis Madras Aligarh Aligarh Bangalore19. Volleyball Madras Rajasthan Madras GND20. (a) Wt.Lifting Calcutta Burdwan Rabindra Calcutta

Bharati(b) Best

Physique21. Wrestling Delhi Panjab Delhi Panjab22. Athletics(W) Madras Poona Bangalore Madras23. Ball Bangalore Mysore Calicut Bangalore

Badminton(W)

24. Badminton(W) Kerala Bombay Panjab Bombay25. Basketball(W) Bombay Delhi Bombay Calcutta26. Hockey(W) GND Panjab GND Panjab27. Kabaddi(W) Bombay Poona Bombay Poorra28. Kho-Kho(W) Bangalore Nagpur Indore Baroda

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up up

29. Shooting(W) Panjab Bhagalpur Panjab Allahabad30. Swimming(W> Bombay Poona Poona Gujarat31. Table Tennis Calcutta Bombay Bombay Calcutta

(W)32. Tennis(W) GND Poona Poona GND33. Volleyball(W) Kuru- Kerala GND Poona

kshetra

1972-73 1973-74

1. Athletics GND Punjabi Delhi Punjabi2. Badminton Nagpur Bombay Not held3. Ball Badmin- Madras BangaIore Madras Mudunti

ton4. Basketball Rajasthan Madras Rajasthan Bombay5. Boxing Punjabi GND Punjabi GND6. Chess Delhi 0sInania Madras Delhi7. Cricket Madras Delhi Delhi BangalQ~8. Football Calcutta Calicut Calicut Culcutti9. (a) Gymnastics Vikram Punjabi GNP Punjabi

(b) Malkham- Shivaji Vikram Poona ~hiv@jibh

10. Hockey Bhopal Lucknow Bombay GND11. Kabaddi Ravishankar Mysore Calcutta Bapgalore12. Kho-Kho Not held PoornJ. Bangalore13. Shooting Not held Not hel414. Squash Delhi Poona Qombay Pelhi

Rackets15. Regatta Not held Npt held16. (a) Swimming Bo~y POOM CaIcutm GNP

(b) Diving Delhi C41~tta C4}cutta Gujarat(c) Water-Polo Bombay CIlcutta Calcutta Bombay

17. Table Tennis Os~ Panjlp Bombay Pil~j!lb

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up up

18. Tennis Delhi Osmania Aligarh Madras19. Volleyball GND Calicut Kerala Panjab20. (a) Wt. Lifting Not held Mysore Madras

& Delhi(b) Best Not held Calcutta Osmania

Physique21. Wrestling Delhi Shivaji GND Shivaji22. Athletics(W) Bangalore Madras Kerala Bangalore23. Badminton(W) Kerala Bombay Not held24. Ball Bangalore Calicut Bangalore Calicut

Badminton(W)

25. Basketball(W) Bombay Delhi Bombay Panjab26. Hockey(W) GND Punjabi Panjab Punjabi27. Kabaddi(W) Poona Bombay Poona Bombay28. Kho-Kho(W) Baroda Poona Poona Baroda29. Shooting(W) Panjab GND Not held30. Swimming(W) Poona Gujarat Bombay Poona31. Table Tennis Bombay Delhi Bombay GND

(W)32. Tennis(W) Madras Mysore Madras Bangalore33. Volleyball(W) Punjabi Madras Calcutta Kerala

1974-75

1. Athletics(M) Calicut GND2. Badminton Punjabi Kerala3. Ball Bad- Not held

minton4. Basketball Rajasthan Madras5. Boxing Not held6. Chess lIT Jodhpur

Bombay

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s. Name of game 1974-75No. Winners Runners-up

7. Cricket Bombay Delhi8. Football Burdwan Calicut9. (a) Gymnastics GND Punjabi

(b) Malkhambh Vikram Shivaji10. Hockey GND Ravishankar11. Kabaddi Nagpur Nil12. Kho-Kho Poona Mysore13. Shooting Not held14. Squash Rackets Not held15. Regatta Not held16. (a) Swimming Calcutta Delhi

(b) Diving Delhi Calcutta(c) Water Polo Calcutta Bombay

17. Table Tennis Delhi Bombay18. Tennis Madras Rajasthan

,

19. Volleyball Kerala Jiwaji20. (a) Wt. Lifting Not held

(b) Best Physique Not held21. Wrestling Delhi HAU22. Athletics(W) Kerala Panjab23. Badminton(W) Kerala Punjabi24. Ball Badminton (W) Bangalore Kerala25. Basketball(W) Bombay Delhi26. Hockey(W) Not held27. Kabaddi(W) Bombay Poona28. Kho-Kho(W) Poona Indore29. Shooting(W) Not held30. Swimming(W) Gujarat Bombay31. Table Tennis (W) Delhi Bombay32. Tennis(W) Madras Bangalore33. Volleyball(W) Calcutta Kerala

1975-761. Athletics C.N.D. Delhi2. Athletics (W) Kerala Bombay3. Badminton Kerala Punjabi

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4. Badminton (W)5. Ball Badminton6. B,all Badminton(W)7, il J3il&ke~ball

ii) Basketball (W)8. B,pxing9. <:hess

10. i) Cricketm Cricket (W)

11. Ppptb!)1l12. Gymnastics13. Gynunastics (W)14, Hockey15. Hockey (W)Ip· Mall<ha.mbh17. Kabaddi18. Kabaddi (W)19. 1Ql()~Kho70. ~hQ-Kho (W)21.6!lgpqng22. Shooting (W)23. Sqash Rackets~4. Swinm1ing25. Swtriuning (W)26. Table Tennis27. Table Tennis (W)28. Tennis29. Tennis(W)30. Volleyball31. VpUeyball (W)32. Water-Polo

KeralaAndhraBangalore~jasthanBombayCalcuttaBpmbayMadrasMadrasCalicutGNDPunFibiPanjabGNDVilg'jiIl)CalcuttaNot heldPpp~IndoreShivaji

. ~wuk§h~trClDelhi~f=~ttaBombayBombayBombayBangalorePoonaKeralaCa,UgxtBombay &;Calcutta

33. Wt.Lifting &; Best Physique Rabindra Bharati34. Wrestling Shivaji35. Diving

Runners-upShivajiOsmaniaCalicutMadrasDelhiPunjabi~l~BombayPoonaPanjabVikrawKurnlEshetrjiGNDPanjabPoonaKurukshetra

MysoreBaroda'K:uruk~h~tra.fAAjabRajc!s$an1kl~8AYGUjaratMadrasIndoreMadras~grClsMjidrasKerala

PunjabiDelhi

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s. Name of game 1976-77No. Winners Runners-up Winners of

3rd place

1. Athletics (M) GND Punjabi Bombay2. Athletics (W) Kerala Panjab Calicut3. Ball Badminton(M) Andhra Madras Annamalai4. Ball Badminton (W) Kerala Bangalore Sri Ven-

ketswara5. Boxing Kurukshetra Punjabi GND6. Chess Madras Bombay I.I.T. Bombay7. Cycling Punjabi Kurukshetra Bombay8. Cricket (W) Madras Rabindra Baroda

Bharati9. Gymnastics

i) Men GND Punjabiii) Women GND Punjabi

10. Malkhambh Shivaji Vooam11. Hockey (W) GND Kerala Poona12. Kabaddi (W) Poona Bombay Calcutta13. Kho-Kho (M) Poona Bangalore Mysore14. Kho-Kho .(W) Not held15. Shooting (M) GND Madras Shivaji16. Shooting (W) Madras Kurukshetra GND17. Diving (M) Not held18. Water-Polo Not held19. Tennis (W) Poona GND Madras20. Squash Rackets Not held21. Swimming (M) Not held22. Swimming (W) Not held23. Wt.Lifting & Best

Physique24. Wrestling Shivaji HAU Kurushetra25. Basketball(W) Bombay Kerala26. Kabaddi (M) Kuruksetra Madurai

Kamaraj27. Table Tennis (M) Madras Bangalore

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3rd place

28. Table Tennis (W) Bombay Indore29. Tennis (M) Madras Mysore30. Volleyball (W) Calicut Punjabi31. Badminton(M) Nagpur Calcutta32. Badminton(W) Kerala Bangalore33. Basketball(M) Bombay Rajasthan34. Cricket(M) Osmania Bombay35. Football Panjab Bombay36. Hockey (M) Punjabi Bangalore37. Volleyball (M) Kcrala Kurukshetra

1977-78

1. Athletics (M) Punjabi GND2. Athletics (W) Kerala Calicut3. Boxing Punjabi Kurukshetra GND4. Chess Madras Nagpur Bombay5. Cycling Punjabi Kurukshetra Jabalpur6. Gymnastics(M) GND Kurukshetra Vikram7. Gymnastics (W) GND Kurukshetra Punjabi8. Malkhambh Shivaji Poona Bhagalpur9. Shooting (M) Madras Kurukshetra Shivaji

10. Shooting (W) Kurukshetra Madras Panjab11. Diving (M)12. Water-Polo Bombay Calcutta Poona13. Swimming (M) Delhi Rajasthan14. Swimming (W) Kerala Bombay15. Wt.Lifting & Best Madras Delhi &

Physique Kerala16. Wrestling HAD Panjab Jamia Millia17. Ball Badminton(M) Andhra Annamalai Bangalore18. Ball Badminton(W) Bangalore Mysore Sri Venka-

teswara19. Hockey (W) GND Punjabi Kerala

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S. Name of game 1977-78No. Winners Runners-up Winners of

3rd place

20. Kabaddi (W) Calcutta Poona GND21. Kho-Kho (M) Poona Bangalore Shivaji22. Kho-Kho (W) Jabalpur Indore Baroda23. Cricket (W)24. Squash Rackets Not held25. Tennis (W) Madras Delhi Osmania26. Table Tennis(M) Delhi Gauhati Bombay27. Table Tennis(W) Gauhati Nagpur Shivaji28. Tennis (M) Poona Madras Delhi29. Basketball (W) Bombay Delhi GND30. Kabaddi (M) Shivaji Bombay Kurukshetra31. Volleyball (W) Kerala Calicut Delhi32. Badminton (M) Kerala Delhi Bangalore33. Badminton (W) Kerala Bangalore34. Cricket (M) Delhi Osmania Calcutta35. Hockey (M) Delhi Jiwaji Bangalore

36. Basketball (M) Rajasthan Panjab37. Football Calcutta GND Calicut38. Volleyball (M) Kerala Madras Kurukshetra

1978-79

1. Athletics(M) Panjab GND Kerala2. Athletics(W) Kerala Calicut Punjabi3. Boxing GND Punjabi Kurukshetra

4. Chess Madras Patna Nagpur5. Cycling Punjabi Kurukshctra PAD6. Gymnastics(M) GND MDD Kurukshetra7. Gymnastics(W) GND Punjabi Kurukshetra8. Malkhambh Poona Shivaji Vikram9. Shooting(M) Panjab Gujarat Delhi

10. Shooting(W) Kurukshetra Gujarat Delhi11. Diving(M) Delhi Kanpur BITS

Pilani

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S. Name of game 1979-80No. Winners Runners-up , Winners of

3rd place1. Athletics(M) GND Punjabi Kerala2. Athletics(W) Calicut GND Kerala3. Boxing GND HAll Punjabi &

Panjab4. Chess Madras Nagpur Bombay5. Cycling Punjabi PAll Kurukshetra6. Gymnastics (M) GND Punjabi MDll7. Gymnal)tics(W) GND Punjabi Kurukshetra8. Malkhambh Poona Shivaji Nagpur9. Shooting(M) Not held

10. Shooting(W) Not held11. Water-Polo Bombay Kerala12.Swimming(M) Kerala GND P~jab13. Swimming(W) Kerala Bombay Gujarat14. Wt.Lifting & Best GND Shivaji Madras &

Physique Punjabi15. Wrestling GND HAll Kurukshetra16. Ball Badminton (M) Mysore Annamalai Andhra17. Ball Badminton (W) Bangalore Mysore Madras18. Handball(M) Nagpur PAll Bombay19. Handball(W) Nagpur Punjabi Osmania20. Hockey(W) GND Panjab Delhi21. Ka,Qaddi(W) Poona GND Shivaji22. Kho-Kho(M) Poona Bangalore My50re23. Kho-Kho(W) Poona Indore Bangalore·· ,24. Rowing Madras Calcutta Jadavpur25. Cricket(W) Madras GND Poona26. Squash Rackets Delhi Bombay Rajasthan27. Tennis(W) Madras Delhi Bombay28. Table Tennis (M) Bangalore Madras HP29. Table Tennis (W) Delhi Bombay Panjab30. Tennis(M) Madras Andhra Delhi31. Basketball(W) GND Kerala Panjab

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s. Name of game 1979-80No. Winners Runners-up Winners of

3rd place

32. I<abaddi(M) Shivaji GND Meerut33. Volleyball(W) Kerala Calicut GND34. Badminton(M) Kerala Delhi Kamatak35. Badminton(W) Calicut Kerala Delhi36. Cricket(M) Delhi Osmania "Bangalore37. Basketball(M) Madras Panjab38. FooiQall Aligarh Calicut Calcutta39. Volleyball(M) Kerala Panjab Calicut40. Hockey(M) Panjab &

Punjabi

1980-81

1. Athletics(M) GND Delhi2. Athletics(W) Kerala Calicut3. Boxing Kurukshetra HAU& Panjab

GND"4. Chess Nagpur Madras Bangalore5. Cycling(M) Punjabi Panjab Bombay6. Cycling(W) GND Punjabi & Kurukshetra

Bombay7. Gymnastics(M) GND Punjabi Vikram8. Gymnastics(W) GND Kurukshetra Burdwan9. Malkhambh Poona Shivaji Marathwada

Agril.

10. Shooting(M) Not held11.Shooting(W) Not held12. Water-Polo Calcutta Bombay GND13. Swimming(M) Kerala GND14. Swimming(W) Kerala Delhi15. Wt.Lifting & Best Not held

Physique16. WrestUng HAU MDU& Kurukshetra

Delhi17. Ball Badminton (M) Bangalore Calicut Madras

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s. Name of game 1980-81No. Winners Runners-up Winners of

3rd place

18. Ball Badminton Bangalore Mysore Madras(W)

19. Handball(M) PAD Osmania Panjab20. Handball(W) Nagpur Punjabi Panjab21. Hockey(W} Not held22. Kabaddi(W) Poona Bombay GND23. Kho-Kho(M) Not held24. Kho-Kho(W) Not held25. Rowing Anna Calcutta Jadavpur

Madras26. Cricket(W) Indore Ranchi Poona27. Squash Rackets Delhi Bombay Rajasthan28. Tennis(W) Bangalore Madras Mysore29. :table Tennis (M) Bombay Kerala Cauhatf30. Table Tennis (W) Gauhati Bombay Madras31. Tennis(M) Madras Delhi PAD32. Basketbal1(W) Calicqt Punjabi GND33. KabaddHM) Kurukshetra Nagp\U Poona34. Volleyball(W) GND Kerala Calicut35. Badminton(M) Kerala Poona Gorakhpur36. Badminton(W) Calicut GND Marathwada37. Crlcket(M) Delhi Bombay Madras38. Basketball(M) Madras Bombay Poona39. Football GND Calicut Panjab40. VolleybaU(M) Calicut Punjabi Kerala41. Hoclcey(M) GND PAD Jiwaji

1981-821. Ath1etics(M) GND Kerala Calicut2. Athletics(W) Kerala GND Calicut3. Boxing Panjab Bombay GND4. Chess Not held

. s. C~ling(M) Punjabi Panjab

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S. Name of game 1981-82No. Winners Runners-up Winners of

3rd place

6. Cycli.ng(W) Punjabi7. Gymnastics (M) Panjab GND South

Gujarat8. Gymnastics (W) GND Kurukshetra Poona9. Malkhambh Poona Shivaji Bhagalpur10 Shooting(M) Not held11. Shooting(W) Panjab Kurushetra Punjabi12. Diving(M) Indore Bombay Vikram13. Water-Polo Bombay Kerala Poona14. Swimming(M) Kerala Bombay Poona15. Swimming(W) Kerala Bomaby Poona16. Wt.Lifting & Best GND Panjab Andhra

Physique17. Wrestling H.Agril MD GND18. Ball Badminton (M) Not held19. Ball Badminton (W) Bangalore Mysore Calicut20~Handball(M) Nagpur P.Agril. Panjab

...~:~-

I'.AgIil.21. Handball(W) Nagpur Punjabi22. Hockey(W) Panjab GND Lucknow23. Kaba.ddi(W) Bombay Poona Calcutta24. Kho,.,.Kho(M) Poona Bangalore25. Kho-Kho(W) Indore Poona26. Rowing Calcutta Madras PAUT27. Cricket(W) Indore GND Osmania28. 'Squash Rackets Bombay Delhi Banaras29. Tennis(W) Not held30. Table Tennis (M) Kerala Bombay Delhi31. Table Tennis (W) Shivaji Baroda Kerala32. Tennis(M) Anna Madras Delhi33. Basketball(W) GND Calieut Punjabi34. Kabaddi(M) Madras Mangalore M.D.35. Volleyball(W) Calicut Kerala GND

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s. Name of game 1981-82No. Winners Runners-up Winners of

3rd place

36. Badminton(M) Panjab Kerala Delhi37. Badminton(W) Calicut Kerala GND38. Cricket(M) Delhi GND Madras39. Basketball(M) Madras GND Bombay40. Football Kerala Calicut GND41. VolleybaIl(M) Kerala Allahabad Calicut42. Hockey(M) Meerut Lucknow Jabalpur

1982-83

1. Athletics(M) Kerala GND Calicut2. Athletics(W) Kerala Calicut GND3. Boxing M.D. Panjab Kurushetra

H.A. Punjabi OsmaniaGND H.P.Ut. winners) Ut. Runners- ut. 3rd

up) positionholders)

4. Chess Madras Patna Nagpur5. Cycling Not held6. Gymnastics (M) GND Panjab Rohilkhand7. Gymnastics (W) GND Kurukshetra Punjabi8. Malkhambh Poona Shivaji Nagpur9. S~ooting(M) .'-Jot held

10.Shodnng(W) Not held11. Diving{M) Vikram Delhi Rajasthan12. Water-Polo Bombay Punjabi Poona13. Swimming(M) Kerala Bombay GND14.Swimining(W) Kerala Madras GND15. Wt.Lifting & GND Andhra Delhi

Best Physique16. Wrestling M.D. H.Agril Kurukshetra

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s. N ilDle of gilDle 1982-83No. Winners Runners-up Winners of

3rd place

17. Ball· Badminton Madras Kerala Bharathi-(M) dasan

18. BalLBadminton Mysore Calicut Bangalore(W)

19. Handball(M) Osmania Kurukshctra Nagpur20. Handball(W) Nagpur Panjab Punjabi21. Hockey(W) GND Kerala .Calicut22. Kabaddi(W) GND Bombay Shivaji23. Kho-Kho(M) Poona Bombay Mysore24. Kho-Kho(W) Poona Indore Mysore25. Rowing Calcutta Madras Anna-

malai26. Cricket(W) Ranchi Poona Indore27. Squash Rackets Delhi B.I.T.S. Banaras28. Tennis(W) Madras Bharathi- }abalpur

dasan29. Table Tennis Kerala Gauhati H.P.

(M)30. Table Tennis Shivaji Kerala Delhi

(W)31. Tennis(M) Allahabad Bharathiar I.LT.

Delhi32. Basketball(W) Kerala Calicut GND33. Kabaddi(M) GND Burdwan Nagpur34. Volleyball(W) GND Kerala Calicut35. Badminton(M) Panjab Delhi Kerala36. Badminton(W) Calicut Punjabi GND37. Cricket(M) Delhi Poona Patna38. Basketball(M) Banaras Madras Delhi39. Football Ranchi Burdwan Calicut40. Volleyball(M) Kerala Panjab Andhra41. Hockey (M) Ranchi GND Bangalore

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Name ofgame RunnelS- Winnel$of'----------up 3rd place 4th place

A. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Athletics (M) GND Punjabi I<erala Calicut2. Athletics (W) Gandhiji Calitut Mangalore KeraIa3. Boxing G.N.D,Poona K~

&: Kuma-un (Jt. Wm-ners)Delhi ~ BangalorePunjabAgril.

4.Ot~5. Cycling (M)

6. Cycling (W)7. Gymnastics

(M)

8. Gymnastics(W)

9. Malkhambhto. Shooting(M)11. Shooting (W)

12. Water-Polo13. Swimming

(M)

14. Swimming(W)

15. Wt.Lifting &:Best Physique

16. Wrestling

17. Ball Badmin-ton (M)

18. Ball Badmin-ton (W)

PatnaPunjabi

Osmania

Kuru-kshetraNot heldPunjabi

Poona Shi;yajiNot held

KurukshetraPanjab

Bombay PoonaKerala Delhi

Calicut Kerala

GND Delhi

M.D. GND

Kerala -Madras

Bangalore Mysore

Panjab M.D.

Punf-ibi JiWa~

Nagpur

GND Delhi

Gujarat PanjabPunjabi Calcutta

Calcutta GN.D.

Shivaji Calcutta

Kuru- ShivajikShetraBharathi- Sri Ven-dasan kateswaraMadras Mangalore

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Name ofgame

Rl11\l\eIS- ,)

up

PunjabAgril.Punjabi

PUnjabiPoonaPoona

3rd place

Nagpur

G.N.D.BombayMysorePoona BombayCalcutta Poona&·Madras(Jt. Win-ners)

26. Cricket(W) G N D Osmania Poona27. Squash Delhi B.LT.S. Banaras

Rackets Pilani28. Tennis(W) Madras Delhi Punjabi

B. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS

1. Table 'l'annis Jadavpur Pooria(M)

2. Table Tennis BoMbay Shivaji(W)

3. 'fetiNS (M) Allahabad4. Basketball (W). Kerala5~Kabaddi G N D

(M~6. Volleyball (W) Madras Calicut G N D

C. GAMES ON FOUR-ZONE BASIS

1. Badinmton" Palijab cCalicut Poona(M)

2. Badminton(W) ~

3. Crickef(M) Delhi

21. Hockey(W)22. Kabaddi(W)23. I<ho-Kho(M)24. Kho-Kho(W)25. Rowing

MadrasGNDShivaji

Panjab

RanchiCalcuttaBangalorelndore

Winners· of

4th place

Punjabi

Kuruk-shetraPoonaAmravatiBombayNagpur

Bharathiar DelhiPUnjabi CalicutBurdwan Andhra

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S. Name ofNo. gamt' ti'

W~ Runners- Winners of---------up4. Basketball (M) D.A. Madurai

(Indore) "I<amaraj5. Football Calicut'Kerala6. Volleyball (M) Kurukshetra Andhra7. Hockey (M) G.N.D. Ranchi

3rdplace

G.N.D.4th p!ace ,.

M.LS.(Udaipur)

'RanchiKer'alaAligarh

PanjabBombay

1984-85

A. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Athletics (M) Allahabad Kuru- Calicut Ranthikshetra

. -

2. Athletics(W) Calicut Bangalore Gandhiji Madras3. Boxing HAU Poana MDU i·~'·-,:-1,\'· ;.,,;,(,.~'t

4. Chess Bangalore. Madras Patna Manipbr5. Cycling(M) Punjabi Kuruk-

shetra6. Cycling(W) Punjabi Kuruk- Osmania

shetra7. Gymnastics GND Burdwan Punjabi Panjab

(M). 8. Gymnastics GND Kuruk- Panjab Punjabi

(W) shetra9. Malkhambh Poona Shivaji Sri Venka-

teswara10. Shooting (M) Banaras Shivaji Nagpur11. Shooting (W) Kuruk- GND Delhi Panjab

shetra12. Water-Polo Poona Bombay Panjao13. Swimming Kerala Delhi

(M)J-- ..

14. Swimming Kerala Madras(W)

15. Wt. Lifting GND Rajasthan Punjabi Delhi16. Best Physique Gandhiji GND

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S. Name of ·19~5No. game Winners Runners- Winners of iup 3rd place 4th place ,,

17. Wrestling,

MDU Kuruk- HAUshetra

18. 'Ban Badmin- Bharathi- Madras Kerala Andhraton (M) dasan

19. Handball(M) Panjab PAU Punjabi Kuruk-shetra

20. Handball(W) Panjab PAU Punjabi Osmania21. Ball Badmin- Bangalore Mysore Madras Kerala

ton (W)22. Hockey (W). GND Ranchi Punjabi Mysore23. Kabaddi(W) GND Shivaji Punjabi24. Kho-Kho(W) Poona DA Indore Bombay Nagpur25. Kho-Kho(M) Poona Bombay Bangalore Mysore26. Rc?wing Madras Anna27. Cricket(W) GND Osmania Ranchi Nagpur28. Squash Delhi BITS HAU GB Pant

Rackets /

29. Tennis(W) Poona Kerala Madras Banaras

B. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS

1. Table Tennis GUjarat Jadavpur Allahabad Poona(M)

2. Table Tennis Shivaji Delhi Patna Poona(W)

3. Tennis (M) Allahabad Mysore Calicut Delhi4. Basketball(W) GND Calicut Bombay Rajasthan5. Kabaddi (M) Not held6. Volleyball (M) GND Calcutta Gandhiji Calicut

C. GAMES ON FOUR-ZONE BASIS

1. Badminton(M) Poona Calicut Gauhati Allahabad2. Badminton(W) Delhi Gauhati Calicut Allahabad3. Cricket (M) Bombay Delhi Panjab Calcutta

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S. Name of 1984-85No. game Winnel5 RunnflS- '. Whmers of

up 3rd place ..,4th place..4. Baskctball(M) DA Indore Bharathi- GND ML

dasan Sukhadia5. Football Burdwan I<erala Calcutta GND6. Vollcyball(M) Kuruk- Gandhiji Allahabad Ranchi

shetra7. Hockey(M) GND Bangalore Punjabi Amravati

1985-86

A. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Athletics(M) Kerala Punjabi GND2. Athletics(W) Calicut Gandhiji GND3. Boxing GND Punjabi Osmania Panjab4. CycJing(M) Punjabi Panja\>5. Cycling(W) Manipur&t -

Rajasthan(Joint Win-ners)

6. Gymnastics GND Punjabi Panjab(M)

7. Gymnastics GND Panjab Punjabi(W)

8. Malkhambh Poona Shivaji Vikram9. Rowing Not held

10. Shooting (M) Not held11. Shooting (W) Banasthali GND Kuruk- Delhi

shetra12. Swimming(M) Delhi Gandhiji Kerala Calcutta13. Swimming(W) Bombay Kerala Poona Delhi14. Water-Polo Poona Calcutta Kerala Punjabi15. Wrestling HAU GND16. Wt. Lifting & GND Rajasthan PUnjabi Panjab

Best Physique

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up 3rd place 4th place

Bharathi- Andhra KeraladasanBangalore Mysore Madras

Kanpur Delhi BombayBFl'S, IITDelhi HAUPilani

;.'

'foona. Kerala Panjab

17. Ball Badmin-ton (M)

18. Ball.:Badmin-ton (W)

19. Cricket (W)20. Squash

Rackets21. Tennis (W)

GNDDelhi

1. Basketball(W) GND Bangalore Bombay Punjabi2. Chess Madras Delhi Manipur Bangalore3. Handball(M) Osmania Kerala Panjab Jammu4. Handball(W) Panjab Bangalore Nagpur5. Hockey (W) Gandhiji GND Panjab Mysore6. Kabaddi(W) Bombay GND Shivaji Calcutta7. Kho-Kho(M) Poona Delhi Bangalore -8. Kho-Kho(W) Calcutta & Poona Nagpur GNDat. Win-

ners)9. Tennis(M) Bharathiar Kerala Delhi Panjab

10. Volleybal1(W) Gandhiji Caticut GND Calcutta

C. GAMES ON FOUR-ZONE BASIS

1. Bac;b:ninton(M) Ca1!cut Panjab Delhi Gandhiji2. Badminton(W) GND Delhi Madras Gandhiji3. Basketball(M) Kerala Aligarh ' Calicut HAU4. Cricket(M) Madras Bombay Delhi Aligarb5. footbal1(M) Panjab ,Aligarh Calicut Burdw-an6. Hockey (M) Bangalore Poona Bharathi- GND

dasan7. Kabaddi (M) GND Punjabi Burdwan Kakatiya

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S. Name of 1985-86No. game Winners ..Runners..,. Winners of

up 3rd place 4th place

8. Table Tennis Gujarat Poona Delhi Aligarh(M)

9. Table Tennis Poona Madras Delhi Jadavpur(W)

10. Volleyball(M) Calicut Panjab Kerala Poona

1986-87Pi. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Athletics(M) Punjabi GND Allahabad Madras2. Athletics (W) Calicut GND Gandhiji Kerala3. Boxing Panjab Punjabi HP&

Poona4. CylciIlg (M) Punjabi Kuruk- Panjab Rajasthan

shetra5. Cycling (W) Punjabi Thapar

Instt ofEngg. &Tech.

6. Gymnastics GND Vikram Delhi(M)

7. Gymnastics Not held(W)

8. Malkhambh Poona Bhagalpur Shivaji9. Rowing Calcutta Jeidavpur Osmania Lucknow

10. Cross Coun- Punjabi GND Shivajitry Races (M)

11. Cross Coun- GND KeraIa Nagpurtry Races(W)

12. Swimming(M) Delhi Gandhiji Poona13. SWimming Bombay Delhi calcutta

(W)14. Water Polo Poona eaIcutta Kerala Punjabi

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1986-81Winners Runners-

up

ShivajiPunjabi

RanchiBombay

Winneri of3rC1place 4th place

PoonaDA Indore

PoonaBanaras

DelhiGNDAligarhCalicut

OsmaniaPoona

MadrasDelhiAndhraNagpur

PunjabiCalcutta

15. Diving (M):(i) High Board Lucknow Delhi(ii) Spring Kanpur Mysore

Board16. Diving (W):

(OHigh Board DA Indore Lucknow Calcutta(ii)Spring DA Indore Lucknow Calcutta

Board17. Wrestling HAU18. Wt. Lifting & GND

Best Physique19. Ball Badmin- Madras

ton (M)20. Ball Badmm- Keralci

ton (W)21. Cricket (W) Madras22. Squash Delhi

Rackets23. Tennis (W) Poona Madras Kerala

B. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS1. Basketball(W) Bombay GND Delhi2. Chess Bangalore HSGour Madras3. Handball(M) Panjab Delhi Kerala4. Handball(W) Calicut Panjab Ranchi5. Hockey (W) GND Gandhiji6. Kabaddi (W) GND Punjabi7. Kho-Kho (M) Poona Nagpur8. Kho-Kho (W) Poona DA Indore9. Tennis (M) Bharathiar Madras

10. Volleyball(W) Gandhiji GND

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S. Name of 1986-87No. game Winners Runners- Winners of

"up 3rd place 4th place

C. GAMES ON FOUR-ZONE BASIS

1. Badminton Poona Nagpur Calicut(M)

2. Badminton Poona Bombay Delhi(W)

3. Basketball(M) Kerala Bombay Bharathiar GND4. Cricket (M) Bangalorc Madras Panjab Calcutta5. Football Burdwan GND Calicut6. Hockey (M) Panjab Bangalore Punjabi Ranchi7. Kabaddi(M) GND Burdwan Mangalore Madurai8. Table Tennis Not held

(M)

9. Table TennisI Not held

(W)

10. Volleyball(M) Allahabad Kerala Gandhiji Ranchi

1987-88

A. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Athletics(M) Punjabi Panjab GND Allahabad2. Athletics (W) Calicut Nagpur M Gandhi GND3. Ball Badmin- Madras Mysore Kerala Nagarjuna

ton (M)4. Ball Badmin- Kerala Bangalore Nagarjuna Madras

ton (W)5. Boxing MDU Delhi &: Poona

HAU6. Cricket (W) GND Ranchi Delhi7. Cross Coun- GND Panjab Delhi Shivaji

try Races (M)8. Cross Coun- Nagpur Delhi .GND Amravati

try Races (W)9. Cycling (M) Not held

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up 3rd place 4th place

10. Cycling (W) Not held11. Gymnastics Jiwaji MDU Vikram

(M)

12. Gymnastics Delhi Panjab Jiwaji(W)

13. Judo(M) Delhi Bombay & Amravati OsmaniaGND (Jt)

14. Judo (W) Deihi GND Panjab Amravati15. Malkhambh Poona Bombay Shivaji &

Bhagalpur16. Rowing Calcutta Madras17. Sq~ash Delhi Poona Allahabad Banaras

Rackets18. i) Swimming Delhi Poona

(M)ii)Diving (M):a. High Board Kanpur Bhopal Poonab. Spring

Board19. i) Swimming Madras Kerala

(W)ii)Diving (W):a. High Board DA Indore Calcutta Madrasb. Spring

Board20. Tennis (W) . Poona Kerala Madras Punjabi21. Water Polo Calcutta Foona Bombay22. Wt. Lifting & ·GND Punjabi Delhi

Best Physique23. Wrestling HAU Meerut

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S. Name of 1987-88No. game Winners Runners- Winners of

up 3rd place 4th place

B. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS

1. Basketball (W) GND Calicut Bangalore Delhi2. Chess Delhi Bangalore Madras Allahabad3. Handball (M) Nagpur Panjab Andhra HAU4. Handball (W) Calicut Kerala Panjab Punjab

Agril.

5. Hockey (W) M Gandhi Panjab GND Mysore6. Kabaddi (W) Bombay Poona Delhi Calcutta7. Kho-Kho(M) Poona Delhi Bombay Punjabi8. Kho-Kho (W) GND Punjabi9. Tennis (M) Poona Aligarh Delhi

10. Volleyball (W) M Gandhi Calicut Delhi GND

C. GAMES ON FOUR-ZONE BASIS

1. Badminton Osmania Calicut GND(M)

2. Badminton M Gandhi Madras Delhi(W)

3. Basketball (M) Delhi Kerala Annamalai JamiaMillia

4. Cricket(M) Delhi Bangalore Baroda Poona5. Football Aligarh M Gandhi Calicut Jabalpur6. Hockey (M) Panjab GND Bangalore Sambalpur7. Kabaddi (M) Shivaji Marath- GND M Gandhi

wada8. Table Tennis Anna Delhi Bombay

(M)9. Table Tennis Bombay Nagpur Calicut

(W)

10. Volleyball(M) Calicut Madurai Allahabad AligarhKamaraj

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up 3rd place 4th place

A. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Athletics(M) Panjab Calicut Annna-malai

2. Athletics(W) Calicut M Gandhi Kerala3. Ball Badmin- Madras Bharathi- Mysore Nagarjuna

ton (M) dasan4. Ball Badmin- Kerala M Gandhi Madras Calicut

ton (W)5. Boxing Osmania Poona HAU&

Delhi (It)6. Cricket (W) Poona Delhi Osmania Panjab7. Cross Coun- Delhi Panjab Mangalore M Gandhi

try Races (M)8. Cross Coun- Delhi Kerala Calicut Punjabi

try Races (W)9. Cycling (M) Punjabi Delhi Panjab

10. Cycling (W) Kerala Punjabi Delhi11. Gymnastics Jiwaji GND Delhi

(M)12. Gymnastics Not held

(W)

13. Judo (M) Delhi MDU&Poona (Jt)

14. Judo (W) GND Delhi Panjab15. Malkhambh Poona Bombay Shivaji16. Rowing(M) Madras Osmania Poona Calcutta17. Rowing(W) Madras Poona Calcutta Jadavpur18. Squash Delhi Bombay Poona Rajasthan

Rackets19. Swimming Kerala Delhi Gujarat

(M)

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S. Name of 1988-89No. game Winners Runners- Winners of

up 3rd place 4th place

20. Swimming Bombay Kerala Poona(W)

21. Tennis (W) Bombay Poona Madras Kerala22. Water Polo Poona Calcutta23. Wt. Lifting & GND Pa.njab & Bharathi-

Best Physique Punjabi dasan24. Wrestling HAU Kuruk- GND Meerut

shetra

B. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS

. 1. Basketball (W) Mysore Kerala GND Panjab2. Chess Madras Bombay Delhi Patna3. Handball (M) Nagpur Punjabi Andhra HAU4. Handball (W) Nagpur Kerala Punjabi Delhi5. Hockey (W) GND M Gandhi Kerala Panjab6. Kabaddi (W) GND Punjabi Bombay Poona7. Kho-Kho(M) Poona Shivaji Delhi8. Kho-Kho (W) Poona Bangalore Punjabi GND9. Tennis (M) Madras Anna Panjab

10. Volleyball(W) M Gandhi Delhi Calicut GND

C. GAMES ON FOUR-ZONE BASIS

1. Badminton Calicut Osmania Delhi Utkal(M)

2. Badminton Calicut Madras Bombay Nagpur(W)

3. Basketball (M) Ajrner Delhi Madras Bombay4. Cricket(M) GND Delhi Bombav Rajasthan5. Football Goa Panjab Burdwan Patna6. Hockey (M) HS Gour Bangalore PAU Jiwaji'7 Kabaddi (M) Kuruk- Burdwan Madras Kerala

shetra

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up 3rd place 4th place

8. Table Tennis Delhi Calicut Bombay DA Indore(M)

9. Table Tennis Delhi Madras Bombay Shivaji(W)

10. Volleyball(M) Delhi Calicut Allahabad M Gandhi

1989-90

A. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Ball Badrnin- Mysore Madras 1<erala Bharathi-ton (M) dasan

2. Ball Badrnin,. Bangalore M Gandhi Kerala Calicutton (W)

3. Chess Nagarjuna Nagpur Madras Delhi4. Cricket (W) Delhi Poona GND Nagpur5. Cycling Delhi Punjabi Kuruk-

shetra6. _Football (W) GND M Gandhi Panjab Madras7. GymnaStics-lt Not held

Malkhambh8. Handball (M) Punjabi Nagpur PAU Delhi9. Handball (W) Nagpur Kerala Delhi Kuru-

kshetra10. Judo (M) Kuruk- Bombay Delhi

shetra11.Jpdo(W) GND Panjab Delhi12. Kabaddi (W) Poona Bombay GND M Gandhi13. Kho-Kho (W) Calcutta Poona Bombay Delhi14. Korfball MDU Kuruk- Agra Delhi

shetra15. _-Rowing (M) Calcutta Madras poona.16. Rowing (W) Calcutta Jadavpur Madras17.·Squash Delhi Itr·Delhi Poona Banaras

Rackets

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S. Name of 1989-90No. game Winners Runners- Winners of

up 3rd place 4th place

18. Swimming Delhi Kerala Poona(M)

19. Swimming Bangalore Bombay Kerala(W)

20. Water Polo(M) Poona Bombay Calcutta21. Wt. Lifting GND Delhi22. Wrestling HAU Shivaji GND MDU

B. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS

1. Boxing Delhi "Kuruk- Osmaniashetra &Poona

2. Cross Coun- GND Panjab Delhi Keralatry Races (M)

3. Cross Coun- MDU Kerala Delhi Punjabitry Races (W)

4. Hockey (W) GND M Gandhi Lucknow Delhi5. Kho-Kho(M) Poona Bombay Shivaji GND6. Tennis (M) Madras Osmania Delhi Aligarh7. Tennis (W) Anna Madras Osmania8. Volleyball(W) M Gandhi Poona Delhi GND

C. GAMES ON FOUR-ZONE BASIS

1. Athletics (M) GND Panjab Annamalai Meerut2. Athletics (W) Calicut M Gandhi Panjab MDU3. Badminton Delhi M Gandhi Panjab Jammu

(M)4. Badminton Madras M Gandhi Nagpur

(W)5. Basketball (W) Panjab GND Ravi- lamia

shankar Millia6. Cricket(M) Delhi GND lamia Panjab

Millia7. Kabaddi (M) Kerala Bharathi- Amravati Madras

dasan

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up 3rd place 4th place

D. GAMES ON EIGHT-ZONE BASIS

1. Basketball(M) GND Poona Delhi Utkal2. Football(M) Panjab Calcutta Calicut RDU3. Hockey(M) Madras M Kamaraj- Osmania Mangalorc4. Table Tennis Delhi Calicut Madras Bombay

(M)5. Table Tennis Bharathi- Delhi DA Indore Manipur

(W) dasan6; Volleyball(M) Calicut M Gandhi Kerala Nagarjuna

1990-91

A. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Ball Badrnin- Bharathi- Kerala Sri Venka- Pondicherryton (M) daSan teswara

2. Ball Badmin- M Gandhi Calicut Kerala Bangaloreton (W)

3. Boxing MDU Osmania Kuruk- Delhishetra

4. Chess Patna Bangalore Delhi Osmania5. Cricket (W) Poona Delhi GND Gujarat6. Cycling Punjabi PAU Panjab7. Football (W) Manipur Goa GND Panjab8. Gymnastics Jiwaji Panjab GND Bombay

(M)9. Gymnastics Jiwaji Kuruk- GND Delhi

(W) shetrato. Hockey (W) Panjab Mysore M Gandhi Delhi11. Judo (M) MDU Bombay & Kuruk- Panjab

Delhi shetra12. Judo (W) Delhi Bombay GND Kuruk-

shetra13. Korfball Not held

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S. Name of 1990-91No. game Winners Runners- Winners of

up 3rd place 4th place

14. Rowing (M) Madras Calcutta Poona Dr. MGR15. Rowing (W) Madras Poona Calcutta Osmania16. Squash Bombay Poona Delhi lIT Delhi

Rackets17. i) Wt. Lifting GND Mangalore Punjabi

ii) Best Poona Karnatak DelhiPhysique

18. Wrestling Meerut Shivaji Banaras Delhi

B. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS

1. Basketball (W) GND Calicut Madras M Gandhi2. Handba11 (M) PAU Nagpur GND Andhra3. Handball(W) Nagpur Punjabi Calicut Parijab4. 5wiInming Kerala Cancut Bombay M Gandhi

(M)

5. SwiInming Kerala Bangalore Poona & M Gandhi(W) Delhi

6. Tennis (W) Mysore Osmania Madras Anna7. Water Polo Poona Kerala Calcutta

C. GAMES ON FOUR·ZONE BASIS

1. Athletics (M) Delhi Kerala Calicut2. Athletics (W) MGU Calicut Bombay3. Badminton Meerut Calicut Delhi Sardar

(M) Patel4. Badminton MGU Nagarjuna Osmania

(W)

5. Cricket(M) lamia Poona Delhi GNDMillia

6. Cross Coun- Calicut Panjab Rohilkhand Delhitry Races (M)

7. Cross Coun- MGU Calicut Kerala GNDtry Races (W)

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up 3rd place 4th place

8. Hockey (M) Jiwaji Bangalore Jamia BanarasMillia

9. Kabaddi (M) Mangalore Madras MD Bombay10. Kabaddi (W) GND Nagpur Bombay Poona11. Kho-Kho(M) Poona Bombay Calcutta Nagpur12. Kho-Kho (W) Poona Bombay Delhi RDU13. Table Tennis Calicut Calcutta Bombay Gujarat

(M)14. Table Tennis Madras Bombay DA Indore Delhi

(W)15. Tennis (M) Madras Mysore Bharathiar Poona16. Volleyball (W) Poona MGU Osmania Nagpur

D. GAMES ON EIGHT-ZONE BASIS

1. Basketball(M) Bombay2. Football(M)3..Volleyball (M) Osmania

Bangalore GND DelhiPositions undetermined --MGU Calicut Panjab

1991-92

A. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Ball Badmin- Madraston (M)

2. Ball Badmin- Keralaton (W)

3. Boxing Osmania

4. Chess5. Cricket (W)

6: CrossCoun-try Races (M)

7. Cross Coun-.try Races (W)

Bharathi-dasanCalicut

MD Kurukshetra& DelhiDelhiGujarat

Madras Nagarjuna BiharPoona Delhi GNDKerala GND Calicut

Shivaji Delhi MGU

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S. Name of 1991-92No. game Winners Runners- Winners of

up 3rd place 4th place

8. Cycling(M) Panjab Kerala Kuruk- Bombayshetra

9. Cycling (W) Manipur MGU Calicut Kerala10. Gymnastics Panjab GND Jiwaji

(M)11. Gymnastics Panjab Jiwaji GND

(W)12. Hockey (W) Mysore Panjab MGU Delhi13. Judo (M) Delhi Poona GND MDU14. Judo (W) GND Delhi Punjabi Panjab15. Korfball Agra Delhi Kuruk-

shetra16. Rowing (M) Calcutta Madras Jadavpur Osmania17. Rowing (W) Calcutta Madras Osrnania Jadavpur

& Poona18. Squash Delhi Banaras Poona Osamania

Rackets19. Swimming Kerala Calicut Poona Karnatak

(M)20. Swimming Kerala MGU Poona Gauhati

(W)21. Tennis (W) Bombay Madras Delhi Osmania22. Water POlo Calcutta Kerala Poona Delhi23. Wt.Lifting GND Mangalore Madras Panjab24. Wrestling MDU HAU Delhi Shivaji25. Yoga (M) HAU Panjab Pondi- MDU

cherrY26. Yoga (W) Bhavnagar Panjab HAU Delhi

B. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS

1. Football (W) GND Goa Panjab Delhi2. Handball (M) Andhra PAU Nagpur Jammu3. Handball(W) Kerala Nagpur Punjabi Panjab

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up

4. Kabaddi (W) Positions undetermined --5. Kho-Kho (M) Poona Bombay Bangalore Mysore6. Kho-Kho(W) Poona Bombay DA Indore Delhi7. Tennis (M) Delhi Poona Osmania Panjab8. Volleyball (W) -- Positions undetermined --

C. GAMES ON FOUR-ZONE BASIS

1. Athletics (M) Delhi MGU MDU2. Athletics (W) MGU

3. Badminton(M)

4. Badminton MGU(W)

5. Basketball (W) Kerala6. Cricket (M) S.Gujarat7. Hockey (M) Meerut8. Kabaddi (M) Kerala

9. Table Tennis Delhi(M)

10. Table Tennis Madras(W)

Calicut KeralaShivaji

Sardar Bombay NagpurPatelBombay Barkatullah Allahabad

GND Poona BarkatullahGND Gujarat DelhiGND PAU DelhiBharathi- Madras MDUdasanCalcutta N.Bengal Poona

Bombay Nagpur Vikram

D. GAMES ON EIGHT-ZONE BASIS

1. BasketbaU(M) Panjab Delhi M.Sunda- Utkalranar

2. FootbaU(M) Calicut Burdwan Goa Aligarh j1~92-93

A. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Ball Badmin- Bharathiar Madras Nagarjuna Andhraton (M)

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s. Name of 1992-93No. game Winners Runners- Winners of

up 3rd place 4th place

2. Ball Badmin- Calicut Mangalore Kerala Bangaloreton (W)

3: Boxing- MDD Punjabi Delhi Kuruk-shetra

4. Chess Madras Madurai Bombay Poona5. Cricket (W) GND Delhi DA Indore Poona6. Cross GND Delhi Shivaji Panjab

Country (M)7. Cross Nagpur MG GND Calicut

Country(W)8. Cycling(M) Panjab Punjabi9. Cycling (W) Kerala Punjabi Panjab Calicut

10. Football(W) Goa GND Panjab Delhi11. Gymnastics S.Gujarat Kuruk- Mysore

(M) shetra12. Gymnastics Jiwaji Punjabi Delhi

(W)13. Hockey(W) GND Ranchi Panjab MG14. Judo (M) Delhi Poona Kuruk- Punjabi &

shetra Amravati15. Judo (W) GND Punjabi Delhi Panjab16. Korfball Kuru- MD Delhi Agra

kshetra17. Malkhambh Bombay Shivaji Poona18. Rowing (M) Not held19. Rowing (W) Not held

20. Squash Jodhpur Bombay HAD OsmaniaRackets

21. a)Swimming Calicut MG Kerala(M)

b) Water Polo Poona Kerala MG Calicut(M)

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up 3rd place 4th place

22. Swimming Kerala Calicut Anna(W)

23. Tennis (W) Madras Kerala Delhi Mysore24. Wt. Lifting GND Meerut Nagarjuna Mangalore25. Wrestling MDU Delhi HAU Rajasthan26. Yoga (M) Gujarat Kuru- MD Bhavnagar

Ayurved kshetra27. Yoga (W) Bhavnagar Gujarat Panjab Kurukshetra

Ayurved

B. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS

1. Basketball (W) MG Punjabi GND Madras2. Handball (M) PAU GND Nagpur Jammu3. Handball(W) Calicut Nagpur Punjabi Panjab4. Kabaddi (W) GND MD Bombay Delhi5. Kho-Kho (M) GND Bombay Poona Delhi6. Kho-Kho(W) Bangalore Bombay Poona DA, Indore7. Tennis (M) Madras Anna Poona Panjab8. Volleyball (W) MG Madras GND Calicut

C. GAMES ON FOUR-ZONE BASIS

1. Athletics (M) Delhi MD Kerala GND2. Athletics (W) MG Calicut GND Kerala3. Badminton Calicut Panjab Delhi Bombay

(M)4. Badminton Nagarjuna Poona GND MD

(W) ,.5. Basketball (M) lamia Delhi Nagpur Bombay 1

;\:Millia

6. Cricket (M) Delhi Bhavnagar Bangalore Kuruk-shetJ:a

7. Hockey (M) GND Banaras Ranchi Ravishan-kar

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S. Name of 1992-93No. game Winners Runners- Winners of

up 3rd place 4th place

8. Kabaddi (M) Delhi Meerut Shivaji Amravati9. Table Tennis Delhi GND Calicut Nagpur

(M)to. Table Tennis GND Jamia SNDT North

(W) Millia Maha-rashtra

D. GAMES ON EIGHT-ZONE BASIS

1. Football (M) Goa Madras RD Aligarh2. Volleyball (M) MG Calicut Kamatak HNB

Garhwal

1993-94

A. GAMES ON ALL INDIA BASIS

1. Athletics (M) Calicut Kerala Delhi Meerut2. Athletics (W) MG CaUcut Madras, Panjab

Rajasthan&GND(Jt. Win-ners)

3. Ball Badmin- Bharathi- Annamalai Bharathiar Madraston (M) dasan

4. Ball Badmin- Mangalore CaUcut Kerala Bangaloreton (W)

5. Boxing MD Osmania Jamia KakatiyaMillia

6. Chess Rajasthan Manipur Delhi7. Cricket (W) GND Delhi Poona Devi

Ahilya8. Cycling (M) Panjab Punjabi Kerala Rajasthan9. Cycling (W) Panjab Kerala

10. Cross Coun- Calicut Shivaji Delhitry (M)

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No. game Winners Runners- Winners of .;,"1up 3rd place 4th place

11. Cross Coun- MG Calicut GNDtry (W)

12. Football (W) Jammu GND Goa Panjab13. Gymnastics Kuru- Devi Jiwaji GND

(M) kshetra Ahilya14. Gymnastics Jiwaji GND Punjabi Delhi

(W)15. Malkhambh Poona Shivaji Bombay16. Judo (M) Delhi Poona Kuruksetra Barkatullah

MD (Jt.)17. Judo (W) GND Kuruk- Baraka- Bombay

shetra tullah18. Hockey (W) Ranchi GND Panjab Punjabi19. Rowing (M) Madras Calcutta Kerala .Poona20. Rowing (W) Kerala Poona Madras &

Jadavpur21. Squash Jai Nara- Poona Delhi Roorkee

Rackets yan Vyas22. Swimming Calicut Lucknow MG Kerala

(M)23. Swimming Delhi Kerala MG Punjabi

(W)24. Water-Polo Poona Kerala Calicut Panjab

(M)25. Tennis (W) Kerala Delhi Allahabad MDS,

Ajmer26. Wt.Lifting GND Meerut Kuruk- Osmania

shetra27. Wrestling MD Delhi KurukshetraHA

B. GAMES ON TWO-ZONE BASIS

1. Basketball (W) GND RD MG Paneb

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up 3rd place 4th place

2. Handball (M) Kerala GND Kuru- MGkshetra

3. Handball (W) Cancelled4. Kabaddi (W) Shivaji Poona Delhi Bombay5. Kho-Kho(M) Poona Bombay Kuvempu Bangalore6. Kho-Kho (W) Poona Bombay Bangalore Marathwada

7. Tennis (M) Delhi Osmania Panjab Punjabi8. Volleyball (W) MG MK Panjab GND

c. GAMES ON FOlla-ZONE BASIS

1. Badminton Poona. Panjab Delhi Lucknow(M)

2. Badminton Gauhati Nagpur MD Poona(W)

3. Basketball (M) Delhi Bangalore Madras MG4. Cricket (M) GND Bombay LN Mithila Karn~tak5. Hockey (M) Bangalore Panjab Madras MK6. Kabaddi (M) GND MD Meerut Madras7. Table Tennis Delhi GND Poona Calkut

(M)8. Table Tennis Devi Poona Manipur North

(W) Ahilya Maharash-tfa

9. Football (M) Panjab Calicut Punjabi Kerala10. Volleyball (M) MG Calkut Karnatak Ranchi

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Apppendix-I

Dr. B.L. GuptaInter-University General Championship Trophy

AID lnstitutedthe Dr.B.L. Gupta Trophy in the year 1982- 83. Thetrophy was donated by Shri S~K. Gupta: in memory of his father LateS1ui. B.l.,. ,Gupta, Heaq, Dep~ent of' Physical Education,PanjabU~verSity, Chandigarh.'This trophy is the symbol of excellence in theInter,.Universitytoumaments.For the purpose of ,deciding the Dr. B.L.Gupta trophy,tll~· criteria laid down for the performance in the Inter-University ToUrnaments for the award 'of Maul ana Abul Kalam Aza4'Trophy is applied.

Statement Showing Names of the UniversitiesWbming FifstThreePositionsin the Dr. B.L. Gupta

Inter-University Gen~r~ Championship Trophy

S. No. Year Winners Runners-up 3rd position1- 198U3 Kerala GND Callcut2. 1983-84 GND Callcut Kerala 13. 1984-85 GND Delhi Kerala4. 1985-86 GND Delhi Kerala5. 1986-87 GND Punjabi Poona6. 1988-89 Delhi GNP Calicut7. 1989-90 Delhi GND Kerala8. 1990-91 Kerala Delhi GND9. 1991-92 Kerala Delhi GND

10. 1992-93 GND Delhi Calicut11. 1993-94 Calicut Delhi GND

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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy

Govt. of India introduced Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy in1956-57 as an incentil/eto the universities and colleges for excellence insports.

Statement Showing the Names of the Universities Winning FiI'stThree Positions in the MAKA Trophy

S. No. Year Winners Runners-up 3rd Position1. 1956-57 Bombay2. 1957-58 Panjab3. 1958-59 Panjab4. 1959-60 Bombay5. 1960-61 Panjab6. 1961-62 Panjab7. 1962-63 Delhi8. 1963-64 Delhi9. 1964-65 Delhi10. 1965-66 Panjab11. 1966-67 Kurukshetra12. 1967-68 Panjab13. 1968-69 Panjab14. 1969-70 Panjab15. 1970-71 Panjab16. 1971-72 Delhi17. 1972-;73 Delhi18. 1973-74 Delhi19. 1974-75 Delhi20. 1975-76 Delhi21. 1976-77 GND22. 1977-78 pelhi23. 1978-79 GND24. 1979-80 GND25. 1980-81 GND26. 1981-82 GND Kerala Delhi27. 1982-83 GND Kerala Delhi

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S. No. Year Winners Runners-up 3rd Position28. 1983-84 GND Delhi Bombay29. 1984-85 GND Delhi Bombay30. 1985-86 Bombay GND Delhi31. 1986-87 GND Delhi Bombay32. 1987-88 Delhi GND Punjabi33. 1988-89 Delhi GND Panjab34. 1989-90 Delhi GND Bombay35. 1990-91 Delhi GND Panjab36. 1991-92 GND Delhi Kerala37. 1992-93 GND Delhi MG

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Appendix-K

Inter-University Athletic RecordsUpto 1993-94

SI. Event Record Time! Name of the record YearNo. Distance holder at the

UniversityMEN1. 100 M. Run 10.6 Sec. Domonic Affqnso 1980-81

(Bombay)2. 200 M. Run 21.3 Sec. R Ananda Natarajan 1990-91

(Annamalai)3. 400 M. Run 48.2 Sec. R P Singh Mann 1969-70

(Delhi)4. 800M. Run 1:51.4 Sec. Sant Kumar 1978-79

(HAm5. 1500 M. Run 3:55.3 Sec. Hakam Singh 1980-81

(Panjab) .6. 5000 M. Run 14:46.2 Sec. Arvind Panna 1984-85

(Ranchi)7. ooסס1 M. Run 30:35.6 Sec. Dan Veer Singh 1985-86

(Meerut)8. 110 M.Hurdles 14.70 Sec. Ranjit Randhawa 1993-94

(Delhi)9. 400M. 52.5 Sec. Basant Singh 1977-78

Hurdles (Panjab)10. 4xl00 M. 42.10 Sec. Kerala 1985-86

Relay11. 4x4oo M. 3:17.2 Sec. Guru Nanak Dev 1979-80

Relay12. 20 Km. Road- IHr-OO.sOSec. Barkha Ram 1977-78

Race (Punjabi)13. 20 Km. Walk IHr-36.47 Sec. Harmeet Singh 1991-92

Randhawa(GND)

14. High Jump 2.02 Metres Mihir Mistry 1991-92(Gujarat)

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SL Event Record Time! Name of the record YearNo. Distance holder &: the

University15. Broad Jump 7.35 Metres Sandasivan M B 1988-89

(Kerala)16. Pole Vault 4.19 Metres Davender 1993-94

(MD)17. Tripple Jump 15.79 Metres Suresh Babu 1972-73

O<eraIi!)18. Shot Put 17.04 Metres Jagbir Singh 1993-94

(MD)19. Disc~ Throw 52.0 Metres Kanwalpreet Singh 1986-87

(Panjab)20. Hammer 61.18 Metres Parveen Kumar 1966-67

Throw (Panjab)21. Javelin Throw 66.42 Metres Malkeet Singh 1985-86

(Punjabi)22. Decathlon 6148 Points Errol Hart 1983-84

(Madras)

WOMEN23. 100 M. Run 11.7 Sec. P T Usha 1981-82

(Calicut)24. 200 M. Run 24.5 Sec. P T Usha 1981-82

(Calicut)25. 400 M. Run 56.01 Sec. Vandana Rao 1983-84

(Mangalore)26. 800 M. Run 2:11.7 Sec. Shiny K Abraham 1983-84

(Gandhiji)27. 1500 M. Run 4:34.4 Sec. Kamlesh Kumari 1989-90

(HP)28. 3000 M. Run 9:58.00 Sec. Surjeet 1985-86

(GND)29. 100M. 14.6 Sec. Meena Gopal 1986-87

Hurdles (Madras)30. 400M. 1:01.7 Sec. R.T. Rai 1993-94

Hurdles (Barkatullah)31. 4xl00 M. 0:48.2 Sec. M. Gandhi 1993-94

Relay

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51. Event Record Time! Name of the record YearNo. Distance holder It the

University32. 4x400 M. 3:51.6 Sec. Callcut 1993-9'

Relay33. High Jump 1.66 Metres Bobby Aloysius 1991-92

(Calicut>34. Long Jump 6.08 Metres Mercy Mathew 1979-80

(Calicu.t>35. Discus Throw 46.22 Metres Gurmeet !<aur 1988--89

(Panjab)36. Shot Put 14.09 Metres Gunneet !<aur 1988-89

(Panjab)37. Javelin Throw 44.26 Metres Gunneet !<aur 1988-89

(Panjab)38. 5000 Metres 17:40.7 Sec. Apama Bhoyar 1988-89

(Nagpur)39. roooo Metres 35:44.6 Sec. Poonam Taneja 1989-90

(MO)40. Heptathlon 4515 points Ancy Philip' 1991-92

(Gandhiji)

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Inter-University Swimming RecordsUpto 1993-94

51. Event Name of the record Time YearNo. holder and the

universityMEN1. 50 M. Free Style Martin Joseph 0:26.43 1993

(Calicut)2. 100 M. Free Style Farad Bhathena 0:59.10 1982

(Bombay)3. 200 M. Free Style Balraj Rathi 2:09.10 1982

(Delhi)4. 400 M. Free Style Kailas Nath 4:37.15 1993

(Lucknow)5. 1500 M. Free Style Balraj Rathi 18:17.32 1987

(Delhi)6. 100 M. Back Stroke Wilson C. Cherian 1:05.10 1982

(Kerala)7. 200 M. Back Stroke T.K. Senthil Kumar 2:28.10 1993

(Kerala)8. 100 M. Breast Stroke T.M. Aji 1:13.90 1985

(Gandhiji)9. 200 M. Breast Stroke Santosh Naik 2:45.72 1988

(Shivaji)10. 100 M. Butterfly Stroke Gaurav Kapur 1:03.48 1990

(Bombay)11. 200 M. Butterfly Stroke Balraj Rathi 2:26.86 1986

(Delhi)12. 200 M. Individual Kailas Nath 2:30.74 1993

Medley (Lucknow)13. 400 M. Individual Kailas Nath 5:16.42 1993

Medley (Lucknow)14. 4xl00 M. Free Style Delhi 4:10.83 1989

Relay

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S1. Event Name of the record Time YearNo. holder and the

university15. 4x200 M. Free Style Calicut 9:11.96 1993

Relay16. 4xl00 M. Medley Gandhiji 4:39.00 1985

Relay17. DIVING:

i) Spring Board OS Shukla 493.85 Pts. 1988(Kanpur)

ii) High Board Kanti Prakash Mishra 401.25 Pts. 1986(Lucknow)

woME:N18. 50 M. Free Style I.Remya 0:30.90 1993

(Kerala)19. 100M. Free Style Anita Sood 1:04.~ 1985

(Bom:bay)20. 200 M. Free Style Anita Sood 2:19.20 1985

(Bornl;'Jay)21. 400 M. Free Style Anlta"Sood 4:49.10 1985

(Bombay)22. 800 M. Free Style Q. Chandralekha 11:05.71 1993

(MG)23. 100 M. Back Stroke Pallavi- DuttBaruah i:1539 1993

(Delhi)24. 200 M. Back Stroke Pallavi Dutt Baruah 2:45.62 1993

(Delhi)25. 100 M. Breast Stroke Sonali Rege 1:25.59 1989

(Bombay)26. 200 M. Breast Stroke Sonali Rege 3:03.97 1989

(Bombay)27. 100 M. Butterfly Stroke Anita Sood 1:12.50 1975

(Bombay)28. 200 M. Butterfly Stroke Punita Gupta 2:47.51 1989

(Bangalore)29. 200 M. Individual AnitaSood 2:40.97 1985

Medley (Bombay)

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51. Event Name of the record Time YearNo. holder and the

university'(

30. 400 M. Individual Anita Sood 5:37.58 1985Medley (Bombay)

31. 4x1oo M. Free Style MG 4:50.43 1993Relay

32. 4x2oo M Free Style Kerala 10:39.94 1993Relay

33. 4x1oo M. Medley Delhi 5:24.52 1993

34. DIVING:i) Spring Board Miti Agashe 361.15 Pts. 1988

(Devi Ahilya)ii) High Board Miti Agctshe 309.95 Pts. 1986

(Indore)

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Inter-University Weight Lifting RecordsUpto 1993-94

S. Event Name of record Total YearNo. holder and the Kgs.

univenity1. Fly Weight Prakasha S. 192.5 199Q.91

(Mangalore)2. Banton Weight Onkar Singh 217.5 1990-91

(GND)3. Feather Weight N.Anandan 230 1991-92

(Madras)~\.."" 4. Light Weight Satlsh Rai 272.5 1991-92

(Mangalore)

5. Middle Weight Avtar Singh 275 1991-92(GND)

6. Light Heavy Ram·Singh 292.5 199Q.91Weight (GND)

7. Wc1Ql~.H¢cfyy Rajender Pal Singh 292.5 1990-91Weight . (Delhi)'

8. HeC\vy Weight Panninder Singh 327.5 1990-91(GND)

9. 54 Kg. T.G. Byju 190 1993-94(Kerala)

10. ~9 Kg. Sandeep Kr. 242.5 1993-94(GND)

11. 64 Kg. p. Singh 250 1993-94(GND)

12- 70 Kg. B.Singh 250 1993-94(GND)

13. 76 Kg. SaileshKr. 267.5 1993-94(Meerut)

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s. J

Event Name of record Total YearNo. holder and the Kg~.

university .14. 83 Kg. S. Pal.Singh 275 1993-94

(Kurukshetra)

15. 91 Kg. KSingh 292.5 1993-94(GND)

16. 99 Kg. R. Tyagi 277.5 1993-94(Meerut)

17. 108 Kg. ,Dilramnik Singh 270 199~94(GND)

18. Above 108 Kg. K.R.M. Rao 225 1993-94(Osmania)

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Sequence of Events for Inter-UniversityAthletics Meet

First day11.00 AM.11.10 AM.11.30 AM.12.00 Noon12.10 P.M.12.30 P.M.1.00 P.M.1.10 P.M.1.30 P.M.1.50 P.M.2.20 P.M.2.40 P.M.3.00 P.M.3.40 P.M.4.10 P.M.

Second day9.00 AM.9.30 A.M.9.45 AM.10.15 AM.10.30 AM.11.00 AM.11.15 AM.11.30 AM.11.45 AM.·12.10 P.M.12.15 P.M.12.30 p.M.12.50 P.M.

110 M HurdlesLong Jump100M400 M HurdlesJavelin Throw200M400MShot Put110 M Hurdles800M100M200M10,000 M4x100 M4x400 M

100M100 M HurdlesLong JumpHigh JumpShot PutShot PutHigh Jump110 M Hurdles100M400 M HurdlesDiscus Throw200M400M

MenMenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenMenMenWomenMenMenWomen

MenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenMenMenWomen-MenWomenMen

HeatsFinalHeats-1st roundHeatsFinalHeats-1sHoundHeatsFinalSemi-finalHeatsHeats-2nd roundHeats-2nd roundFinalHeatsHeats

DecathHeptathDecathHeptathDecathHeptathDecathFinalSemi-finalFinalFinalSemi-finalSemi-final

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1.00 P.M. Long Jump Women Final1.20 P.M. 400M Men Decath •<1.40 P.M. 200M Women Heptath f2.10 P.M. 800M Men Final I

2.30 P.M. 100M Men Final2.45 P.M. 200M Women Final3.00 P.M. 1500 M Women Final3.30 P.M. 4x100 M Women Heats4.00 P.M. 4x400 M Men Heats

1ldrd day9.00 A.M. 110 M Hurdles .Men Decath9.30 A.M. Long Jump Women Heptath9.45 A.M. Discus Throw Men Decath10.20 A.M. Javelin Throw Women Heptath10.30 A.M. Pole Vault Men Decath11.00 A.M. High Jump Men Final11.30 A.M. 400 M Hurdles Men Heats ~,

12.00 Noon 100M Women Heats-first round12,,10P.M._ Javelin Throw Men Decath12.30 P.M. 400 M Women Heats1.00 P.M. 800M Women Heptath1.30 P.M. 100M Women Heats-second

round2.00 P.M. 400 M Men Final2.20 P.M. 1500-M Men Decath2.40 P.M. 10,000 M Women Final3.30 P.M. 400M Women Semi-final4.00 P.M. 4xl00 M Men Semi-final ,...Fourth day9.00 A.M. 20 KM Walk Men Final11.00 A.M. Pole Vault Men - Final11.30 A.M. 100 M Hurdles Women Heats12.15 P.M. 400 M Hurdles 'Men Semi-final12.30 P.M. 100 M Women Semi-final12.40 P.M. Hammer Throw Men Final

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1.00 P.M.US P.M.1.30 P.M.1.45 P.M.2.15 P.M.2.40 P.M.3.00 P.M.3.30 P.M.3.45 P.M.4.00 P.M.

Fifth day9.00 AM.11.00 AM.11.30 AM.12.00 Noon12.20 B.M.12.30 PM.12.45 P.M.1.00 P.M.1.15 P.M.1.30 P.M.1.45 P.M.2.00 P.M.2.30 P.M.2.45 P.M.3.00 P.M.3.30 P.M.

High Jump200MJavelin Throw800M100 M Hurdles200 M500 M400M4x4oo M4xloo M

20 KM RunTriple Jump200M100 M Hurdles400 M HurdlesShot Put100 MDiscus Throw200M200M1500 M3000M4xl00 M4xl00 M4x4oo M4x4oo M

WomenMenWomenWomenWomenMenMenWomenMenWomen

MenMenMenWomenMenMenWomenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomen

FinalHeats-1st fOl1fidFinalHeatsSemi~finalHeats-2nd roundPinalPinalSemi-finalSeltli·final

FinalFinal5emi·finalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFmalFmalFinalFinalFinalFmal

Timings for holding these events shall be decided by tile OrganisingUniversity.

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Appendix-O

Statement showing the Years of Introduction ofInter-University Tournaments in Various Games

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.

Name of gameAthletics (Men)Athletics (Women)Badminton (Men)Badmillton (Women)Ball Badminton (Men)Ball Badminton (Women).Basketball (Men)Basketball (Women)BoxingChessCricket (Men)Cricket (Women)Cross Country Races (Men & Women)Cycling (Men & Women)Football (Men)Football (Women)Gymnastics (Men)Gymnastics. (Women)Half Marathon & WalkingHandball (~en & Women)Hockey (Men)Hockey (Women)Judo (Men & Women)Kabaddi (Men)Kabaddi (Women)Kho-Kho (Men)Kho-Kho (women)Korfball

Year of introduction1940-411953-541948-491953-541970-711970-711947-481963-641947-481964-651940-411975-761986-871976-771940-411989-901959-601973-741994-951979-801940-411953-541988-891951-521968-691954-551953-541989.:.901993-94(discontinued)1994--95

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Appendix-D 165

Name of game Year of introduction

29. Power Ufting (Men) 1994-9530. Rowing (Men) 1964-6531. Rowing (Women) 1987-8832. Softball (Men & Women) 1994-9533. Squash Rackets 1964-6534. Swimming (Men) 1940-4135. SWimming (Women) 1963-6436. Table Tennis (Men) 1958-5937. Table Tennis (Women) 1960-6138. Tennis (Men) 1940-4139. Tennis (Women) 1940-4140. Volleyball (Men) 1950-5141. Volleyball (Women) 1959-6042. Weight Liftirig & Best Physique 1959-6043. Wrestling 1947-4844. Yogasanas 1994-95

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