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Government of India Ministry of Culture (P.Arts.I Section) R.No.205, ‘D’ Block, Puratatva Bhawan, GPO Complex, INA, New Delhi – 110 023 12Th September, 2016 Government of India Ministry of Culture (P.Arts.I Section) R.No.205, ‘D’ Block, Puratatva Bhawan, GPO Complex, INA, New Delhi – 110 023 12th September, 2016. Subject: Minutes of the meeting of Expert Committee on Performing Arts Grant Scheme to consider the proposals of Repertory grant for the year 2015-16 held during 19-23 July, 2016 at NSD, New Delhi. The Expert Committee on Performing Arts Grant Scheme under the Chairpersonship of Additional Secretary (Culture) met during 19th to 23rd July, 2016 at National School of Drama, New Delhi to consider proposals of Repertory Grant for the year 2015-2016 (viz. fresh, renewal, enhancement and review cases of repertory grant) received from not-for-profit cultural organizations. Keeping in view the change in guidelines, this time representatives of grantee organizations were called for personal interaction with Expert Committee members in order to decide their proposal for renewal of repertory grant. 2. The approval of the Competent Authority on the recommendations of the Expert Committee on the above mentioned cases is listed under different parts of the Minutes as indicated below:- Part A - Approved Fresh Repertory Grant cases Part B - Approved cases for renewal of existing Repertory grant Part C- Approved cases for enhancement in no. of Guru & Artistes under existing Repertory grant cases. Part D - Review cases of Repertory grant Part E - Rejected fresh Repertory grant cases Part F - Rejected cases for renewal of existing Repertory grant Part G - Rejected cases for enhancement in no. of Guru & Artistes under existing Repertory grant cases. 3. The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair. *** Part A : - Approved Fresh Repertory Grant Cases (State-wise alphabetical list) Sl. File No. Name of Applied for Approved Remarks, if any No. Organisations No. of No. of No. No. Guru Artist of of Guru Artist Andhra Pradesh 1 AP(SG)(N)1 Abhinaya Arts, 1 15 1 2 The benefit of D.No. 1-2-120/2, fresh repertory Prakasm Road, grant cannot be Tirupati, Chittoor given with Distt. Andhra Pradesh retrospective 517501 effect. As such, these cases shall be treated as continuing cases of repertory grant for the year 2016-2017 and financial benefit shall be given with effect from the consequent month after competent authority approves these cases and uploaded on the website for information of grantee organisations, provided mandatory inspection of the organisations is got done (as required under the extant guidelines of PAGS) and found satisfactory report. The organisations of this category need not apply for repertory grant for 2016- 2017, but they may apply for renewal of Repertory Grant for 2017-2018. Arunachal Pradesh 2 ARP(SG)(N)1 Bugun Welfare 1 20 1 2 -do- Society, MPPCC Building Singchung, P.O Tenga Market, Dist. West Kameng Arunachal Pradesh 790116 Assam 3 AS(SG)(N)1 Surojit Academy, 3 22 1 2 -do- Assam Engineering College Campus, Near Fishery Par, Jalukbari, Distt. Kamrup, Guwahati, Assam, 781013 4 AS(SG)(N)3 Sandhan N.G.O., 1 15 1 2 -do- Hagalakata, P.O. & P.S. Bakaliaghat, Dist. Karbi Anglong, Assam, 782482 5 AS(SG)(N)5 Purbaranga (Samajik 1 10 1 2 -do- Sanskrit Gosthi), Ananda Nagar, Bye- Lane No. 1, Noonmati, Guwahati, Kamrup, Assam, 781020 6 AS(SG)(N)6 Barnam, 1 4 1 2 -do- C/o Kushal Deka, Santipur (L.B. Road), Ward No. 10, Biswanth Chariali, Sonitpur, Assam, 784176 Bihar 7 BR(SG)(N)1 Ahsas Kalakriti, 1 15 1 2 -do- At - Ramdayal Path, Old Jakkanpur, Patna, Bihar-800001 8 BR(SG)(N)2 Renu Sanskritik 1 15 1 2 -do- Manch Resham, Shastri Nagar, Ward No. 11/16, P.O.+Dist.- Araria, Bihar-854311 9 BR(SG)(N)3 Disabled Sports & 1 15 1 2 -do- Welfare Academy, At - Jaishankar Niwas (Near Shiv Mandir Road), Shri Krishna Vihar Colony, Near Central Jail, Beur, Anisabad, Patna, Bihar-800002 10 BR(SG)(N)4 Magadh Vikas Lok, 1 6 1 2 -do- AT & PO- Kosut, Via- Masaurhi, Dist.- Patna, Bihar-804452 11 BR(SG)(N)5 The Way, 1 9 1 2 -do- C/o Dr. L.T. Sinha, Chhata Chowk, Abkari Godam, Muzaffarpur, Bihar- 842001 12 BR(SG)(N)6 Social & Cultural 1 10 1 2 -do- Welfare Organization, Late S.R. Maharaj (Advocate) Raj Kunj, 3rd Floor, Tilak Nagar, Mungeriganj, Begusarai, Bihar- 851101 13 BR(SG)(N)7 The Players Act, 1 10 1 2 -do- Chanakyan Nagar, Mahamadpur, Ward No. 38, Begusarai, Bihar-851129 Delhi 14 DL(SG)(N)1 Omni Flame The Art 1 10 1 2 -do- Society, Flat No. 209, First Floor, Gopal Park, Chandar Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110051 15 DL(SG)(N)2 Upstage Art Group, 1 26 1 2 -do- 227-B, Harijan Mohalla, Patparganj, East Delhi, Delhi, 110091 16 DL(SG)(N)3 Jyoti Arts, 1 7 1 1 -do- 16/1544-E, Bapa Nagar, Arya Samaj Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, 110005 17 DL(SG)(N)4 Dev Bhumi Lok Kala 1 25 1 1 -do- Society, RZI-138, Old Som Bazar, Mahavir Enclave, Palam, New Delhi, Delhi, 110045 18 DL(SG)(N)5 Sangeet Shyamala, 1 22 1 2 -do- A 11 & 12, Vasant Vihar (Opp A11/6), New Delhi, Delhi, 110057 19 DL(SG)(N)7 Unicorn Actors 1 15 1 2 -do- Studio, S220, Pandav Nagar, Delhi, 110091 20 DL(SG)(N)10 Kathak Disha Society 1 5 1 2 -do- of Dance and Music, RZ.98, Mahenara Park, C.1, Janakpuri, New Delhi, Delhi, 110059 21 DL(SG)(N)11 SAMANTA (Institute of 1 10 1 2 -do- Music, Dance and Instrument), 637, Double Storey, New Rajender Nagar, 2nd Floor, New Delhi, Delhi, 110060 Gujrat 22 GJ(SG)(N)2 Soorvihar Sangit 1 21 1 1 -do- Natya Mandal, Nandanvan Society, Near Khara Kuva, At & Post Khambholaj, Anand, Gujarat, 388330 23 GJ(SG)(N)3 Success Foundation, 1 7 1 1 -do- C-3, Cellar, Anand Mangal-3, Opp. Core House, Nr. Parimal Crossing, Ambawadi, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380006 Haryana 24 HR(SG)(N)1 Abhinaya Rang 1 20 1 2 -do- Manch, 616, Sector 15-A, Hisar, Haryana, 125001 25 HR(SG)(N)2 Parivartan, 1 4 1 2 -do- Ward No. 15, Near Haryana College of Education, Rempura Road Safidon, Jind, Haryana, 126112 26 HR(SG)(N)6 On Theatre Group, 1 10 1 2 -do- V.P.O.-Jajwan, Distt. Jind, Haryana, 126102 Jammu & Kashmir 27 JK(SG)(N)1 Unison Cultural 1 21 1 2 -do- Troupe, 192-Rehari Chungi Jammu, J&K, 180005 Karnataka 28 KA(SG)(N)3 Shri Kanneshwara 1 20 1 2 -do- Janapad Kala Sangha (R.), Kannur Village, Gowthamapura Post, Sagar T, Shimoga Distt., Karnataka, 577412 29 KA(SG)(N)4 Grameena 1 20 1 2 -do- Kriyathmaka Ranga Thanda, No.70, Thimmalapura, Bellavi Post, Tumkur Taluk & Dist., Karnataka, 572107 30 KA(SG)(N)8 Surya Kalavidaru, 1 7 1 2 -do- 6, NAT Street, Behind ESI, Basavanagudi, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560004 31 KA(SG)(N)12 Koshika®, 1 15 1 2 -do- Apoorva Nilaya, Hutti, Cherkady PO, Udupi Dist., Karnataka, 576215 32 KA(SG)(N)17 Sangeetha 1 7 1 2 -do- Sambhrama Trust, No. B-104, Kasturidhama Apts., 8th Main, 9th Cross, Malleshwaram, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560003 33 KA(SG)(N)18 Gandharva 1 9 1 2 -do- Samskritika Kala Vedike®, No. 22, VEERBHADRA, 1st Cross, Govindappa Layout, RMV II Stage, Sanjaynagar Post, Nagashettihalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560094 34 KA(SG)(N)19 Sanchari Theatre 1 15 1 2 -do- Cultural and Charitable Trust, "Srirangadhama", 26/20, 2nd Main Road, Marenahalli, Vijayanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560040 35 KA(SG)(N)20 Kalakadamba Art 1 25 1 2 -do- Centre, No. 182/1, 9th Cross, Thyagarajanagara, 3rd Block, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560028 36 KA(SG)(N)22 Sunaada Cultural 1 4 1 2 -do- Centre Trust, #11, "Swagath Prashanth Nivas", 8th Cross, 1st Main, Prashanth Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560079 37 KA(SG)(N)24 Jananimusick 1 7 1 2 -do- Samusthe Pragatinagar, Pragati Nagar 4th Cross, "Doddai" Building, Yellapur Road, Sirsi, Dist.: Karwar, Karnataka, 581402 38 KA(SG)(N)30 Dhrishti Foundation, 1 10 1 2 -do- 62, Sarthak , Navaraspur Extn., Near Hudco Water Tank, Jalanagar, Bijapur, Karnataka, 586104 39 KA(SG)(N)32 Natyanjali Trust®, 1 6 1 1 -do- #15, Arihant Krupa, 24th Main, Ramaiah Garden, 7th Phase, J.P. Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560078 40 KA(SG)(N)33 Shantala Kuchipudi 3 18 1 1 -do- Dance & Music School®, Tiptur, Tumkur, Karnataka, 572202 41 KA(SG)(N)35 Sunidhi Kala 1 5 1 2 -do- Sourabh, #5, "Chaitanyadham", Rajaji Nagar, Devangpet, Hubli, Dharwar, Karnataka, 580023 42 KA(SG)(N)36 Yakshagana 1 12 1 2 -do- Kalaranga, Adamar Mutt Lane, Car Street, Udupi, Karnataka, 576101 43 KA(SG)(N)39 Shree Beeragonda 1 5 1 2 -do- Colony and Kalavidar Abhivruddhi Sangh®, Beeragonda Colony, Syed Chincholi Road, Near Filterbed, Gulbarga, Karnataka, 585104 44 KA(SG)(N)41 Rajya Prashasti Vijete 1 20 1 2 -do- Fakkirawwa Gudisagar Janapada Kalavidara Abhivruddhi Sangha, (Parishishtha Jati), At Post: Devarhubballi, Tq. Dist.: Dharwad, Karnataka, 580118 45 KA(SG)(N)43 Abhinaya Ranga 1 19 1 2 -do- Kendra Karnataka®, #519, 12th 'A' Cross, Vigneshwaranagar, Sunkadakatte, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560091 Kerala 46 KL(SG)(N)1 Karappuram 1 10 1 2 -do- Kalakendram, Karappuram Kalakendram, Poochakkal P.O., Cherthala, Alappuzha, Kerala, 688526 47 KL(SG)(N)3 Agni Cultural 1 8 1 2 -do- Academy, The Landmark Auditorium, Anna,amada Post, Thrissur, Kerala, 680741 Madhya Pradesh 48 MP(SG)(N)1 Intellectual Public 1 15 1 2 -do- Welfare and Training for Art Society, Golapura, Tanki Road, Harda, Madhya Pradesh, 461331 49 MP(SG)(N)2 Madhyapradesh 1 15 1 2 -do- Natak Lok kala Acadami Ujjain, 129, Madhvi Dashahara Maidan, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, 456010 50 MP(SG)(N)3 Rang Prayog, 1 23 1 2 -do- 63/2, Rampura Ward, Chatrashal Akhada (Parisar), Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, 470002 51 MP(SG)(N)4 Chaitanya 1 14 1 2 -do- Sociocultural Society, Buddha-12, Chinar Fortune City, Near Hoshangabad Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, 462026 52 MP(SG)(N)5 Ankur Rangmanch 1 20 1 2 -do- Samiti, 64, Fawara Chowk, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, 456001 53 MP(SG)(N)6 Rangdut Samajsewa 1 12 1 2 -do- Ewam Sikshn Samiti,
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