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LUDO FEDERATION OF INDIA(LFI) '''RULES AND REGULATIONS The objectives of the game and Ludo federation of india (LFI)as a whole are as follows:- 1)To represent India international events through the official permission from the National Council of Sports (NCS) thus upholds the country’s flag.

2)To participate in international ludo competetions thus to win various awards for India. In order to improve its image internationally.

3)To unite youth and persons of advanced age (the elderly) through the mind sport ability challenging and capacity building programmes.

4)To instill commendable discipline among the players so as to improve the corporate image of Ludo federation of India (LFI)

5)To foster and promote unity among the youth through organized inter-competetion events at district, club and national levels.

6)To promote the interest and raise the standard of the game in the country. 7)To initiate social interact groups (munno mukabi groups) which help clubs and LFI membership in times of need and at times act as income generating projects/activities.

8)To act as a recreation programmer for the public especially the youth in order for them not to endulge/engage in illegal acts, intentions or anti-social be haviours that mayd rive them into trouble (in other wards the federation pays attention to morals development and uplifting).

9)To help the youth to develop into good and disciplined leaders who are accountable and transparent for quality service delivery.

2.0 LFI LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE CATEGORIES Ludo federation of India (LFI)’s leadership structure is in three categories namely: The Club Executive Committee (C.E.C) which comprise of nine (9) members democratically elected by clubs to govern them for a period laid down in the constitution of LFI.

The District Executive Committee (D.E.C) comprises of leaders from various clubs found in that particular district plus the mobilizers this committee is entrusted with the duty to instill good leadership at district level. The National Executive Committee (N.E.C) is the supreme leadership organ of the federation elected in the delegates’ conference after a period of a three (3) years term of office. The committee stands a chance to a vote of no confidence if it does not perform to the expectations of the electorates.

Among the many programmes and activities conducted on annual basis include the following tournaments which are actively participated in by all ludo clubs and districts without fail since they are put on the annual programme calendar of (LFI): The National super league First and second division league Kakungulu league Individual championship for both men and women.

3.0 WHAT IS REQUIRED FOR A LUDO CLUB TO BE IN PLACE AND TO BE RECOOGNISED BY LFI 1) Any club shall be started with members not less than ten (10) in number. 2) All members shall be required to have letters from the local council one (L.C 1) authority confirming that they are community members in which the club is situated. 3) Only those who frequently and promptly pay their membership fee to LFI shall be entitled to be club members. 4) The club shall have an executive committee comprising of nine (9) members. The committee shall be functional and official after (LFI)’s endorsement and approval.

5) Each club shall have a valid annual certificate of registration from LFI authorities while all club members who are to qualify to play the game at any competitive events shall have a valid annual playing licence permitting him/her to play the game legally.

6) The club shall have an official valid booklet for the set rules and regulations governing ludo players obtained from the authorities of LFI.

7) A club shall participate in all LFI programmes and activities organized annual basis outlined on the programme calendar for a particular year. No excuse shall be given to any club found not participating in LFI’s programmes and activities.

8) A club shall only use a 3 by 3 sized playing board only obtained from LFI. The federation shall reserve the right to confiscate any playing board found in use if it is not officially obtained from LFI.

9) Multiple clubs in the same locally shall be discouraged. Nevertheless, any club wishing to be formed in the same locality shall be distanced from the other club 100 metres.

10) Time management shall be crucial to all clubs to function. The official gazatted /permitted time for the game is described as follows:

Week days the game shall be played from 2:00p.m to 9:00p.m. Weekends and public holidays the game shall be played from 9:00a.m to 9:p.m.

Therefore any club caught/netted in the operations of the security operatives or in conflict beyond the restricted time, LFI shall not bear any responsibility to stand for the club/district/member for that fate caused. And after external punishment LFI shall also impose a disciplinary action to the offender. Ludo federation of india (LFI) 1.	The game is played by four (4) players when two co-players sit on the opposite sides of the board or by two players one sitting on the opposite side of the board. 2.	The dice used in this game has numbers ranging from one (1) to six (6). Before kick-off of the game, one of the coplayers should ask for an even number and the side an odd number to decide which side should start.

1.	a) Before the game starts, the referee should make sure that every player’s house has four buttons. b) For a player to move out a button from a house should toss a six (sixes). Then a button is set at the starting point and then count step(s) according to the additional numbers on the dice after six. c) When a referee tosses a dice for the game to start, all players have four equal chances but their chances fail or cease when one of the players score a six during his turn e.g. if the first player scores a six, the rest lose their chances of playing (4) times.

d) If a player scores a six during his turn, he must continue and move all numbers accordingly. e) A player can only score a penalty after scoring four (4) sixes but this can only happen when a player has a moving button on the board. Note that one button does not score a penalty, no matter whether one scores the four sixes because after a six you must continue to play. f) A player having one button in his house while having another at the starting point, has to score four (4) sixes and any number less than six to qualify for a penalty. If he scores more than four sixes, he is exempted from scoring a penalty. Therefore, he should follow the normal playing procedure . 1.	a) Neither the opponents nor spectators are allowed to touch on the button, mug, dice and the board during the course of one’s turn other than the co-player.

b) When a player hands over a mug to his opponent before summarizing his turn, his opponent is free to report him/her for cheating or can request the referee to stop him from making a move. c) If a player makes a blunder or mistake during his movement, his opponents have the right him to the referee on ground of cheating or force him to move in the right position. d) When a player moves his button from one place/space or position to another and finds another button of different colours, his button occupies that position and the later is counted dead and taken back in the house.

1	a) To remove tied buttons from the start, a player is required to score sixes equivalent to the tied buttons. But this is only done when he has another equivalent to the tied buttons and an additional digit but when digits stop where tied buttons are they are counted dead. b) When a player tamper to touch on different buttons without the referee’s permission, his opponents deserves the right to choose which button of those touched he should move.

1.	a) If a referee tells players to put buttons in their rightful positions after detecting a mistake, it is obligatory to all players to put their buttons in right positions no matter whether the buttons are not yours. b) Whenever the referee notifies a player to put their buttons in their rightful positions, it is a duty of each of the co-oplayers to do so. If there is any mistake realized after the game has resumed all complaints to be made will be null and void. c) It is not acceptable for a player to throw neither a dice nor mug to his/her opponent. The player is entitled to put in a dice and handover the mug to the next player. a) Players have a right to change seats provided they seek permission from the referee. b) A player has a right to play in the co-players turn provided he seeks permission from the referee. c) A referee deserves no right to deny player’s request to do anything provided its not contravening the laws of the game.

1.	a) In case of colour blind, the opponent (next player) decides which action to be taken by the colour that owns the turn. b) When there is confusion among the players due to one playing in the co-players turn, the referee must be consulted to decide the rightful colour to play.

RULES THAT GOVERN TOURNAMENTS, PLAYERS AND CLUBS 1.	a) Each club should participate in all events organized by Ludo federation of India (LFI)and should fulfill all the necessary requirements of the federation. b) Each club should register before commencement of the tournament. c) A player is supposed to shake the mug not less than three (3) times before tossing the dice. The dice should be left to move freely on board. d) If any case is raised during the course of play, the referee should make his judgment according to the rules. If the concerned players abscond or refuse to play, the referee should count five (5) times at an interval of five seconds, after the 5th count the game ends there and points are awarded to the opposing side. e) Nobody should interfere in the referee’s work, no matter whether one is a club official.

f) A club that emerges as the overall winner of the tournament should keep the trophy for three months and then return it back in the office. A club which fails to comply commits an offence. g) Any club official or member who contravenes and behaves in a manner disgraceful to LFI is punished or penalized according to laws governing LFI. 10) THESE ARE NOT ALLOWED WHERE THE GAME IS CONDUCTED a) Fighting 	b) Alcohol 	c) Cigarette smoking d) Marijuana 	e) Politics 	f) Religious sentiments g) Tribalism 	h) Abusive language 	g) Acts of dis-respect

Ludo federation of India RAKESH RANJAN General Secretary Adarrsh Co-Opertive (bandh Godda) Plot No-46/B Post office +PoliceStation-Sector-12 Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand(India) Pin Code – 827012 ludofederationindia@gmail.comMobile7004502230(P),7301912229(S)