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3-8 2. East Zone Cultural Centre(EZCC) 9-13 3 1 INDEX Sl. No. Name of the Organisations Page No. 1. South Centre Zonal Cultural Centre(NCZCC) 3-8 2. East Zone Cultural Centre(EZCC) 9-13 3. West Zone Cultural Centre(WZCC) 13-27 4. North Centre Zonal Cultural Centre(NCZCC) 29-43 5. South Zone Cultural Centre(SZCC) 44-60 6. North Zone Cultural Centre(NZCC) 60-74 7. North East Zone Cultural Centre(NEZCC) 74-105 8. Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) 105-110 9. National Archive of India(NAI) 110-116 10. Asiatic Society(AS) 117-122 11. Anthropological Survey of India(An.SI) 122-124 12. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sanghralay(IGRMS) 124-126 13. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Study(MAKAIS) 127-133 14. National Museum(NM) 134 15. National Gallary of Modern Art(NGMA) 135-136 16. NRLC 136 17. Salarjung Museum(SJM) 136-137 18. Indian Museum(IM) 137-140 19. Victoria Memorial Hall(VMH) 141-143 20. Allahabad Museum(AM) 143-146 21. National Council of Science Museum(NCSM) 147-151 22. National Museum Institure(NMI) 152-159 23. Central Institue of Buddhist Studies(CIBS) 160-161 24. Central Insitute of Higher Tibetan Studies(CIHTS) 162-169 25. Nava Nalanda Mahavihara(NNM) 169-174 26. Central Institute of Himalayan Culture Studies(CIHCS) 174-181 27. National Culture Fund(NCF) 181-186 28. Centre for Cultural Resource of Art and Training(CCRT) 187-194 29. Kalakshetra Foundation(KF) 194-204 30. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts(IGNCA) 205-211 2 31. Gandhi Smriti And Darshan Samiti 211-213 32. Raja Rammohun Ray Library Foundation 213-215 33. Delhi Public Library 215-217 34. Khudabaksh Public Oriental Library 217-219 35. Rampur Raja Library 219-221 36. National Library 221-224 37. National School of Drama 225-235 38. Sahitya Akademi 236-257 39. ASI 257-259 40. Sangeet Natak Akademi 260 41. Central Reference Library 260 42 National Monument Authority 260 ******* 3 1. SCZCC, NAGPUR DETAILS ABOUT THE BOARD/COMMITTEES/ COUNCILS IN RESPECT OF THE ORGANIZATIONS UNDER THE MINISTRY Sl. Name of the Name of the Details of the Composition of Details of present Details of Details of No. Organization Board/ Board/Council/ Committee incumbents along with Vacancy, proposals for Council/ tenure of appointment if any filling up the Committee vacant slots, if initiated. 1 South Central The Board of (i) Chairperson – Governor of the Hon’ble Governor of the - - Zone Cultural Governors Maharashtra (State where the State where the HQ of Centre, HQ of ZCC is located.) ZCC is located is Nagpur. designated as Chairman of - the ZCC. - (ii) Principal Secretary or By virtue of holding post Secretary, Culture Department, of all Member States. - - (iii) Secretary or his representatives not below the level of Jt. By virtue of holding post Secretary, dealing with ZCC in - the Ministry of Culture, - Government of India. (iv) Finance Advisor or his --do-- nominee (not below the rank of - Deputy Secretary) Ministry of - Culture, Govt. of India. - (v) Joint Secretary or his nominee --do-- (not below the rank of Dy. 06 Secretary), Ministry of Tribal No nomination received Affairs, Govt of India. (vi) One eminent Expert in the field - 4 of Folk/ Tribal Art Culture - from each member states to be By virtue of holding post nominated by the Hon’ble - Minister of Culture, Government of India. (vii) Director, Handloom/ Handcraft --do-- - - of Member States/UTs. (viii) Director General or his - nominee (not below the rank of Deputy Secretary to the Government of India), Anthropological Survey of India; (ix) Local Member of Parliament --do-- - - as Member of the GB (x) Director of the Society- --do-- - - Member Secretary. The Executive 1. Chairperson- Joint Secretary After implementation of - - board dealing with ZCC in Ministry of new MoA Secretary/ Culture; Jt. Secretary MoC by virtue of holding post 2. Members : becomes a i. Secretaries, Culture of Chairman/Chairperson of Member States; the Executive Board. - ii. Director/Deputy Secretary - By virtue of holding post (IFD) or a representative, Ministry of Culture, - Government of India; - --do-- 5 - iii. Local Member of Parliament; - - iv. Director of the Society – --do— - Member Secretary --do-- Note: Joint Secretary can nominate one of the senior members of the EB to chair the meeting in exceptional circumstances like Parliament Session etc. The Finance 1. Chairperson- Financial Advisor or After implementation of - - Committee Joint Secretary dealing with Zonal new MoA Secretary/ Cultural Centres (ZCCs) Ministry of Jt.SecretaryMoC by virtue Culture, Govt. of India; of holding postbecomes a Chairman/Chairperson of the Finance Committee. - 2 Members – By virtue of holding post i Secretary or his nominee not - - below the rank of Director, Department of Cultural Affairs of Member States /UTs; --do-- - - ii Director/Deputy Secretary/ Under Secretary dealing with ZCC in - - Ministry of Culture, Government of --do— India. 6 iii Director(F)/DS(F) or his - representative, Ministry of Culture, Government of India. --do-- 1. M e m b e r S e c r e t a r y - D i r e c t o r o f t 7 h e C e n t r e . The 1. Chairman- Secretary (Culture) of After implementation of -- - Programme the Member State or rotation basis, in new MoA,Secretary Committee alphabetical order, for a period of 2 (Culture) of the Member years - At present Principal Secretary, State by rotation in Deptt. Of Tourism & Culture, Govt. of alphabetical order can be a Andhra Pradesh is chairman of the Chairman/Chairperson of committee. the committee. Sl. Name of the Name of the Details of the Composition of Details of present Details of Details of No. Organization Board/ Board/Council/ Committee incumbents along with Vacancy, proposals for Council/ tenure of appointment if any filling up the Committee vacant slots, if initiated. 2. Members-: Secretary/Chairman, Lalit - - i One nominee each of the Kala Academy, Central academies (Lalit Kala Secretary-Sahitya Akademy), SangeetnatakAkademy and Academy SahityaAkademy) State academies to SangeetNatak Academy 8 be nominated by these academies ; has nominated Shri Ajay Deshpande, Nagpur, as ii Chairman of the Arts Councils Member for two years i.e. or State academies of the Member 2019-20, 2020-21. 06 Corresponden States. ce made with State Government has not concerned nominated. State iii One nominee of Department of - Government. Cultural Affairs of the each Member State, not below the rank of Deputy - Secretary; By virtue of holding post - - iv One eminent art personality - from the field of folk/tribal arts from i) Shri Janardhan H. each State to be nominated by the Mysore (K.S), as - Member State; Member for two years i.e. 2019-20, 2020-21. Vacant Corresponden ii)Dr. G. Ravi Krishna, ce made with Kurnool (A.P.), as concerned Member for two years i.e. State 2019-20, 2020-21. Government. iii) No nomination received from State Government of Maharashtra.. 9 v Director/Deputy Secretary/ iv) No nomination - - Under Secretary dealing with ZCC in received from State Ministry of Culture, Government of Government of Madhya India. Pradesh. Vacant Corresponden v) No nomination received ce made with 3. Member Secretary- Director of from State Government of concerned the zone. Chhattisgarh. State Government. vi) No nomination --do— received from State Corresponden Government of Telangana. ce made with concerned State Government. By virtue of holding post --do - --do-- - - 10 2. EASTERN ZONAL CULTURAL CENTRE (EZCC) Details about the Board/Committees/ Councils in respect of the Organizations under the Ministry Sl. Name of the Name of the Details of the Details of present Details of Vacancy, if Details of No. Organization Board/ Composition of incumbents along any proposals for Council/Committee Board/Council/ with tenure of filling up the Committee appointment vacant slots, if initiated. 1. Eastern Zonal Board of Chairperson – NA NA Chairman of Cultural Centre Governors Governor of the State Board of where the HQ of ZCC Governors, is located Ex-officio 2. -do- Principal Secretary or NA NA Ex-officio Secretary, Culture Department of all Member States/ UT 3. -do- Secretary or his NA NA Ex-officio representative, not below the level of Joint Secretary; dealing with ZCC in the Ministry of Culture, Government of India 4. -do- Financial Advisor or NA NA Ex-officio his nominee (not below the rank of Deputy Secretary) in the Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India 5. -do- Joint Secretary or his NA NA Ex-officio nominee (not below the rank of Deputy 11 Secretary), Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Govt. of India 6. -do- One eminent expert in Vacant Yes Non Official the field of Folk / members Tribal Art Culture from Lying vacant each Member State to after be nominated by the implementation Hon’ble Culture of new MoA. Minister (HCM), Earlier Government of India appointments were done for a period of 3 years (letter sent on 10.02.2020) 7. -do- Director, Handloom/ NA NA Ex-officio Handicraft of Member States/ UTs 8. -do- Director General or his NA NA Ex-officio nominee (not below the rank of Deputy Secretary to the Government of India), Anthropological Survey of India 9. -do- Hon’ble Member of NA NA Ex-officio Parliament where the HQ of ZCC is located (Barasat Lok Sabha Constituency) 10. -do- Member Secretary - NA NA Director, EZCC 12 11. Executive Board Chairperson – Joint NA NA Chairperson of Secretary dealing with Executive ZCC in Ministry of Board, Culture, Govt. of India Ex-officio 12. -do- Secretaries (Culture) of NA NA Ex-officio the Member States/ UTs 13. -do- Director/ Deputy NA NA Ex-officio Secretary (IFD) or a representative, Ministry of Culture, Government of India 14. -do- Member Secretary - NA NA Director, EZCC 15. Finance Committee Chairperson – Financial NA NA Chairperson of Advisor or Joint Finance Secretary dealing with Committee, Zonal Cultural Centres Ex-officio (ZCCs), Ministry of Culture, Govt.
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