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Last Date for Receipt of Nomination Is 29 November, 2019 Last date for receipt of Nomination is 29th November, 2019 Nominations are to be submitted in the office of the Sahitya Kala Parishad at 18-A, Satsang Vihar Marg, Spl. Institutional Area, New Delhi-110067. Tel.011-26867636 / 37 PARISHAD SAMMAN The PARISHAD SAMMAN is bestowed to the distinguished Delhi based eminent artists of high professional order, Gurus for their significant and sustained creative contribution and artistic excellence in the field of performing and visual arts in the Capital with Parishad Samman for their contribution in the field of Art and Culture. NUMBER OF SAMMAN: Sahitya Kala Parishad gives maximum one award each year as per the details given below: S.No Field No. of Samman 1 Music 1 2 Dance 1 3 Theatre 1 4 Fine Arts 1 5 Folk Arts 1 6 Life Time Achievement Award 1 (National Level) It is not mandatory to give awards in each field for every year and in every year if eligible nominations are not received/ recommended in any particular year. The award money for Music, Dance, Theatre, Fine Arts and Folk Arts will be Rs.1.0 lakhs and Life Time Achievement Award will be Rs.5.00 lakh. The award shall be given in a standalone ceremonial programme of befitting grandeur. General Criteria for Consideration: 1. Individuals: i) The nominees should had made significant contribution in their respective field of art. ii) Individuals connected with sponsorship and impresario activities in the field will not qualify for the award. iii) If two or more artists are jointly engaged in artistic pursuits in any same category under consideration, the Samman may be given to them jointly. iv) Parishad Samman are not given to any single work or achievement, but to significant contribution on a sustained basis over a period of time. 2. The sitting members of the General Council, Executive Board and other Committees of the Sahitya Kala Parishad will not be eligible for being considered for the Parishad Samman. 3. Parishad samman are open to all regardless of caste, religion, creed or gender. 4. Canvassing in any form will be treated as disqualification. Prescribed Form Last Date for Receipt of Nomination 29 Nov., 2019 NOMINATION FOR PARISHAD SAMMAN - 2019-20 Category recommended for - Music/Dance/Theatre/Fine Arts/Folk i. Arts and Life Time Achievement Award - ii. National Level Full Name (in BLOCK letters) Birth Place Present Address Permanent Address Period of residency in Delhi Name of Guru(s)/Institution(s) where trained School/Style/Gharana/Tradition etc. to which artist belongs Vocation (give details) Is he/she still performing Appointment and offices held: Contd.P/2 -2- Titles / Honours / Decoration(s) received Institution(s) Year(s) so far Professional outstanding achievement(s) upto 2018-19 Specific contributions made to the cultural scene of Delhi in not more than 500 words – may attach Annexure, if any. Other significant information, if any, in support of the nomination Recommended by (Name in BLOCK letters) Signature : Address : PIN Date: Phone No. : (Mob. No.) : Place: Note: May use additional sheets, if required. Sahitya Kala Parishad Awardee's Family Music Dance Theatre 1 Late Ustad Chans Khan 1969-70 1 Smt. Indrani Rahaman 1972-73 1 Shri Ramesh Mehta 1972-73 2 Shri Dilip Chandra Vedi 1972-73 2 Shri Birju Maharaj 1973-74 2 Shri I.L. Das 1974-75 3 Smt. Sharan Rani Backliwal 1973-74 3 Shri Singhajeet Singh 1974-75 3 Shri E. Alkazi 1975-76 4 Late Smt. Sidheshwari Devi 1974-75 4 Shri Narendra Sharma 1975-76 4 Late Shri H.V. Gupta 1976-77 5 Shri Jyotindra Maitra 1975-76 5 Late Smt. Lalita Shastri 1976-77 5 Late Shri R.G. Anand 1978-79 6 Late Shri Emani Shankara Sastri 1976-77 6 Ms. Uma Sharma 1977-78 6 Smt. Sheila Bhatia 1979-80 7 Shri Purushottam Das 1976-77 7 Ms. Yamini Krishnamurti 1978-79 7 Shri Habeeb Tanveer 1980-81 8 Ustad Amjad Ali Khan 1978-79 8 Shri Bhagwan Das Verma 1979-80 8 Shri N.C. Jain 1981-82 9 Sarvashri Dagar Bandhu 1979-80 9 Shri Krishna Chandra Naik 1980-81 9 Shri Rajendra Nath 1982-83 10 Shri Ahmed Raza 1980-81 10 Shri Mohan Lal 1981-82 10 Shri Ramesh Chandra 1983-84 11 Late Shri R.B. Ishwaran 1981-82 11 Smt. Sonal Mansingh 1982-83 11 Shri Joy Michael 1983-84 12 Shri Anil Biswas 1982-83 12 Smt. Maya Rao 1983-84 12 Shri Reoti Saran Sharma 1984-85 13 Shri Sabri Khan 1983-84 13 Shri Maya Dhar Raut 1983-84 13 Late Sitansu Mukherjee 1985-86 14 Shri Sushil Das Gupta 1983-84 14 Ms. Kiran Segal 1984-85 14 Shri M.K. Raina 1985-86 15 Shri Sarfaraz Hussain Khan 1984-85 15 Shri Nana Kasar 1985-86 15 Shri B.M. Shah 1986-87 16 Shri Satish Bhatia 1984-85 16 Late Shri Durga Lal 1985-86 16 Shri R.K. Dhingra 1986-87 Singh Bandhu 17 Raja & Radha Reddy 1986-87 17 Shri Manohar Singh 1988-89 17 1985-86 (Sh. Tejpal Singh & Sh. Surinder Singh) 18 Smt. Reba Vidyarathi 1987-88 18 Late Shri J.N. Kaushal 1988-89 18 Shri V.C. Moudgalya 1985-86 19 Smt. Swapansundari 1988-89 19 Smt. Rekha Jain 1988-89 19 Smt. Naina Devi 1986-87 20 Smt. Charu Mathur 1988-89 20 Ms. Uttara Baokar 1989-90 20 Pt. Amarnath 1986-87 21 Guru Sadanam Balakrishnan 1988-89 21 Shri Berry John 1990-91 21 Smt. Shanti Hiranand 1988-89 22 Ms. Bharti Shivaji 1989-90 22 Shri Ranjeet Kapoor 1990-91 22 Ustad Asad Ali Khan 1988-89 23 Guru Hare Krishna Bahera 1989-90 23 Shri Mohan Upreti 1990-91 23 St. Sumati Mutatkar 1989-90 24 Shri K.J. Govindrajan 1990-91 24 Shri Ram Gopal Bajaj 1991-92 24 Ustad Faiyaz Khan 1989-90 25 Smt. Saroja Vaidyanathan 1990-91 25 Shri Panchanan Pathak 1991-92 25 Pt. Uma Shankar Mishra 1990-91 26 Shri K.N. Dakshinamoorthy 1991-92 26 Shri Tarsem Lal 1995-96 26 Shri Madiri Mangalam Ramachandranan 1990-91 27 Smt. Shovana Narayan 1991-92 27 Ms. Amal Allana 1995-96 27 Prof. Devabratra (Debu) Chaudhri 1991-92 28 Shri Jaya Ramarao & Vanashree 1995-96 28 Dr. Jaidev Tajeja 2000-01 28 Ustad Hafeez Ahmed Khan 1991-92 29 Ms. S. Kanaka 1995-96 29 Prof. Devendra Raj Ankur 2000-01 29 Sh. Rahim Fahimuddin Dagar 1995-96 30 Mrs. Manjushree Chatterjee 2000-01 30 Shri Satish Anand 2001-02 30 Shri T.R. Subramanyam 1995-96 31 Ms. Jamuna Krishnan 2000-01 31 Ms. Tripurari Sharma 2001-02 31 Pt. Inder Lal Dhandra 2000-01 32 Guru Munna Shukla 2001-02 32 Pt. Sunil Mukherjee 2000-01 33 Ms. Madhavi Mudgal 2001-02 33 Pt. Mani Prasad 2001-02 34 Pt. Laxman Krishnarao Pandit 2001-02 Contd…2 -2- Fine Art 27 Smt. Arpita Singh 1991-92 Shri P.V. Subramanian 3 1989-90 1 Late Shri Dhanraj Bhagat 1969-70 28 Shri Narendra Srivastava 1991-92 (Dance Critic) 2 Shri Bhavesh Sanyal 1969-70 29 Shri J. Swami Nathan 1991-92 Shri Mohan Khokar 4 1990-91 3 Late Shri Bimal Das Gupta 1972-73 30 Shri Paramjit Singh 1995-96 (Dance Historian) 4 Shri Kanwal Krishan 1973-74 31 Ms. Anupam Sud 1995-96 Ms. Sharon Lowen 5 1991-92 5 Shri Gurucharan Singh 1974-75 32 Shri Serbjeet Singh 2000-01 (Foreign artist pursuing Indian dance) 6 Late Shri Bisva Nath Mukherjee 1975-76 33 Shri Virendra Singh Rahi 2000-01 Dr. (Smt.) Kapila Vatsayayan 7 Shri E. Kumarilswamy 1976-77 34 Shri Jivan Adalja 2001-02 6 (Versatile contribution to the 1991-92 8 Shri Prados Das Gupta 1977-78 35 Prof. Om Prakash Sharma 2001-02 Indian dance and culture) 9 Shri S. Sen Roy 1978-79 7 Dr. S.K. Saxena 1995-96 10 Shri Ram Kumar 1979-80 Photography 8 Dr. Suresh Awasthi 2000-01 11 Shri Biren De 1980-81 1 Shri T. Kashi Nath 1985-86 9 Ms. Shanta Serbjeet Singh 2001-02 12 Shri Satish Gujral 1981-82 2 Shri Virendra Prabhakar 1985-86 13 Late K. Jaya Apasamy 1982-83 3 Shri Avinash Pasricha 1986-87 14 Shri Sankho Chaudhury 1983-84 4 Shri O.P. Sharma 1988-89 Overall Contribition 15 Shri G.R. Santosh 1984-85 5 Shri Raghu Rai 1990-91 (Cultural Institution) 16 Shri N.C. Bhattacharya 1984-85 6 Shri S. Paul 1991-92 1 Shriram Bhartiya Kala Kenra 1988-89 17 Shri K.S. Kulkarni 1984-85 7 Shri T.S. Ashok 2000-01 2 Triveni Kala Sangam 1989-90 18 Shri Shanti Dave 1985-86 8 Shri Sondeep Shankar 2001-02 3 Raag Rang 1990-91 19 Shri Ram V. Sutar 1985-86 4 India International Centre 1991-92 20 Shri M.F. Husain 1985-86 Overall Contribution 5 Chitra Kala Sangam 2000-01 21 Shri Krishan Khanna 1986-87 (Individual) 6 Bharatiya Sangeet Sadan 2001-02 22 Smt. Devyani Krishna 1986-87 Smt. Komala Vardan 1 1985-86 23 Shri Himmat Shah 1988-89 (Multi Faceted artist) 24 Shri Jaggu Bhai Shah 1989-90 Dr. Kiran Seth Chief Minister's Award 2 1988-89 25 Shri A. Ramchandran 1989-90 (Promotion of art) 1 Shri Mohinder Sarin 2001-02 26 Shri V.S. Gaitonde 1990-91 LIFE TIME ACHIVEMENT AWARDEES Sl. No Name Field Year 1 Smt. M.S Subbulakshmi Carnatic Music 2004-05 2 Ustad Rahim Fahimuddin Dagar Dhrupad Music 2007-08 3 Shri Ebrahim Alkazi Theatre & Arts 2007-08 4 Dr.
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