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MINUTES of the 23Rd MEETING of the EXPERT COMMITTEE UNDER the CULTURAL FUNCTIONS GRANT SCHEME (CFGS) HELD on 09 Th , 12 Th and 16 Th November, 2012 F.No.9-2/2012-S&F Government of India Ministry of Culture S&F Section ****** Dated 6th December , 2012 MINUTES OF THE 23rd MEETING OF THE EXPERT COMMITTEE UNDER THE CULTURAL FUNCTIONS GRANT SCHEME (CFGS) HELD ON 09 th , 12 th and 16 th November, 2012 A meeting of the Expert Committee to consider the proposals for financial assistance under CFGS was held on 09 th , 12 th and 16 th November, 2012 under the Chairmanship of Shri Pramod Jain, Joint Secretary. A list of the members who attended the meeting is annexed. 2. The Expert Committee considered 186 applications which were complete and supported with all documents as required under the Scheme. The Committee examined each proposal individually before taking a decision and recommended the following 92 proposals for financial assistance under the Scheme:- (Rs. in lakhs) Sl. Name of Organization & Address Subject of Time Amount No. Proposed /Duration of Sanctioned (in Project the Project Rs Lakhs) ANDHRA PRADESH 1. Shruthi Cultural Society, Seminar and Folk 08.10.2012 to 0.50 Sathyanarayana Rao RSS Building Festival 11.10.2012 Near, Bus Stand Amarapura- 515281, Andhra Pradesh 2. Sri Venkateshwara Natya Kala Chowdki Pada & 08.11.2012 to 1.00 Mandali, Vill: Halkur, Madaka Sira Dollu Kunita 09.11.2012 Taluk & Dist-515281, Andhra Festival Pradesh 3. Sri Chennakeshava Kala Natya Singing & 05.11.2012 to 0.50 Mandali, Vill: Hemavathi, Taluk & Dancing Dolls 07.11.2012 Dist Ananthpura-515286, Andhra Festival Pradesh ASSAM 4. Association of Kundigira Art & North East Deori 25 th to 31 st 0.50 Culture, P.O. Bordeori, Via: Tribal Cultural October 2012 Dikrong (Narayanpur), Dist.- Festival Lakhimpur-784164, Assam 5. Rupjyoti Anchalik Puthibharal and Workshop of 01.11.2012 to 0.50 Loka Kala-Kristi Charcha Kendra, Folk Culture 30.11.2012 Vill. Bhalukdhara. P.O. Dhekiajuli, Dist. Sonitpur-784110, Assam CHANDIGARH 6. Centre for Education and Voluntary Research based Ten Months 2.25 Action, Room No. 3 and 4, IInd Documentary Floor, Karuna Sadan, Sector 11B films on the Wall Chandigarh-160011 Paintings 1 CHATTISHGARH 7. IPTA centre for cultural resources 19 th National 26 th Nov 2012 3.50 and training, Athaley house, Civil Theatre Festival to 30 th Nov lines, Daroga Para, Raigarh, 2012 Chattishgarh DELHI 8. Kuchipudi Dance Academy, 99 Vriddhi – Rise 23 rd & 25 th 4.00 Bakhtavar Singh Block, Asiad Extraordinaire Oct. 2012 Village Complex, New Delhi- 110049 9. Pratibha Sanskritik Sansthan, S- Residential Dec 2012 3.00 239, School Block, Shakarpur, Classical Indian Delhi-110092 Theatre Workshop 10. HUM i.e. Harmony Universality International 16 th Nov. 2012 3.00 Through Music, 161, United Music Festival Society, Plot-34, Sector-4, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075 11. Maulana Azad Academy, N-80/C International 15-17 2.00 Abul Fazal Enclave, Okhla, New Seminar on February, Delhi-110025 “Maulana Azad 2013 and his Legacy” 12. Himalayan Buddhist Cultural Importance of January 2013 2.00 Association, B-4, Ladakh Buddhist Himalayan Vihar Bela Road, Delhi-110054 Culture in Modern India 13. Maathru Bhoomi Foundation, 49G, Multilingual 26 th -30 th 2.50 Pocket B-5, DDA Janta Flats, Cultural December Mayur Vihar Phase-3, Delhi- Kavisammelan 2012 110096 14. Darpan Music Society of Kairana Seminar, 4 Days 2.00 Gharana, D-73, Wecome Exhibition and Seelampur-IV, Delhi-110053 Music Festival 15. Hindi Sangeet Institution, B-6 Bhaathkahdne 23 rd to 25 th 2.50 Qutab Institutional Area, New Music Festival Nov 2012 Delhi-110016 16. Natsamrat Society, 196-G, Pkt IV, National Theatre 25 January 4.00 Mayur Vihar, Phase-I, Delhi- Festival 2012 2013 to 27 110091 January 2013 17. Natrang Pratishthan, B-31, Rang Sandhaan 2012-13 on 3.00 Swasthya Vihar, 1 st Floor Vikas receipt of Marg, Delhi-110092 sanction 18. Pallavi-Odissi Naritya Sangeet Music and Dance 9th & 10 th Feb 5.00 Vidyalay, 198 Mandakini Enclave, Festival 2013 Alaknanda, New Delhi-110019 19. Society for the Promotion of Indian In honour and November and 5.00 Classical Music and Culture memory of December Amongst Youth (SPIC MACAY), Swami 2012 41/42, Lucknow Road, Delhi- Vivekananda 110054 2 20. Sopori Academy of Music and SaMaPa Sangeet 24 th and 25 th 5.00 Performing Arts, C/o Pandit Bhajan Sammelan 2012 November Sopori, 21/79 Lodi Colony, New 2012 Delhi-110003 21. All India Arts Deaf and Cultural 13 th All India 26 th to 29 th 2.00 Society, B/45-C, SFS Flats, Outer Cultural Festivals October, 2012 Ring Road, Vikas Puri, New Delhi- for the Deaf 110018 (Senior) 22. Vageeshwari Foundation, B-8 Tribute to M.S. Not mention 3.00 Kailash Colony, New Delhi-110048 Subbulakshmi 23. Assam Association, Srimanta Celebration of 15 th and 22 nd 2.50 Sankardeva Bhawan, Satsang Vihar Rongali Bihu April, 2012 Marg, A-14-B, Qutab Institutional Festival Area, New Delhi-110067 24. Centre for Indian Classical Dance, C- XIth Jivan Pani 6-7 February 5.00 304, Defence Colony, New Delhi- Festival 2013 2013 110024 GUJARAT 25. Matushri Chandramati Pratishthan, Rabindra September 18, 0.50 411/1, S.G. Highway, Gota, Sangeet 2012 Ahmedabad-382481, Gujarat Sandhya JHARKHAND 26. Kalamandir-The Celluloid Chapter Subarnarekha Not mention 3.00 Art Foundation, 8-10, N-Road, Bistupur, Jamshedpur-831001, Jharkhand KARNATAKA 27. Thirumala Samskruthika Yuvaka Sadiwru 2nd Nov 2012 0.50 Sangha, No. 361 ‘A’ Block S.O.G. Maharshi Shree to 3 rd Nov Colony, Industrial Area Sri Ram Javadev’s 2012 Nagar, Belavanur Pos Changiri Cultural Dist-577005, Karnataka Programme Festival 28. Nrityanjali, 945 BSK I Stage II Nrityanjali 5th & 6 th 2.00 Block, 10 th Main, 6 th Cross, Festival of Dance January 2013 Bengaluru-560050, Karnataka 2013 29. The Bangalore Gayana Samaja, Sri 44 th Music 28.10.2012 to 3.00 Krishnarajendra Road, Bangalore- Conference 04.11.2012 560004, Karnataka 30. Nadam (Narthan Academy of Mega Kala- 7 Days 4.00 Dance and Music), 143 Ground Nadam Festival Floor, Coconut Avenue Road, Malleswaram, Bangalore, Karnataka 31. Culture Development Society, Promotion of 10.10.2012 1.00 #220, 2 nd Block, Nagappa Building, Classical Music Bagepalli, Chikkabalapur-561207, Project in Rural Karnataka Areas KERALA 32. Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi, 5th International 15 th to 22 nd 5.00 Chembukkv Thrissur-680020, Kerala Theatre Festival January 2013 of Kerala 3 MADHYA PRADESH 33. Prantiya Kalakar Sangh Nattya Mahotsav 16 th to 18 th 1.00 Madhyapradesh, 51, Bhairomarg, November near-shishushikshaashram, 2012 Bichhiya Rewa-486001, Madhya Pradesh 34. Rang Sanchar, F-3, Shrijee Natya Samaroh 3 Day 2.50 Apartment, C-24 Shastri Nagar, Jawahar Chowk, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 35. Vivechana Rangmandal, 2448 Opp. National Theatre 09 January 4.50 Wright Town Post Office, Jabalpur- Festival Rang 2013 to 13 482002, Madhya Pradesh Parsai 2013 January 2013 MAHARASHTRA 36. Madhu Murchhana, Kanaklata, 2 Tiranga 27 th Jan 2013 3.00 Pushpa Colony, Manchubhai Road, to 29 th Jan Malad East, Mumbai-400097 2013 37. Sarfojiraje Bhosale Centre, 1, Maya Panchan Festival February 2012 4.00 CHSL, 5-MTNL Marg, Prabhadevi, Dadar (West), Mumbai-400028, Maharashtra 38. Keli Cultural Association, 201 Baba Keli Classical 10 th to 12 th 4.00 Niwas, Plot No. 74, Sector 19, Nerul, Rhythm Festival January 2013 Navi Mumbai-400706 (Maharashtra) 2013 MANIPUR 39. The Molehill Arts, Kakching Turel Be Religious for 26 th Nov 2012 1.00 Wangma Mandop, P.O. & P.S Peace Living to 10 th Kakching, Thoubal Dist, Manipur- December 795103 2012 40. Kalakshetra Manipur, Meitei Production 1st to 3 rd 5.00 Langol Laimanai-795004, Manipur workshop and March 2013 Research theatre 41. Lalit Kala Sangam, Singjamei Workshop cum 30 Days 1.50 Bazar, Imphal West-795008, Production of Manipur Wakollo-Wakollo Ballet) 42. Manipur State Shumang Leela Winter Festival Not 2.50 Council, Iboyaima Shumang Leela of Shumang mentioned Shanglen, Palace Compound, Leela (Jatra) Imphal-795001, Manipur 43. Sheidamkol, Haobam Marak Festival of November- 1.00 Thingel, (Ngangom Leikai), Irawat Prabhash Khanda December Road, Imphal West-795001, 2012 (6 Days) Manipur 44. Hula Sindamsang, Keishamthong Festival of Not 1.00 Laishom Leirak, Imphal, Manipur Thang-Ta mentioned NAGALAND 45. Tribal Art & Textile Museum 5 Days National October, 2012 2.00 Society, Half Nagarjan, Dimapur, Seminar on “The Nagaland Ao Naga Oral Tradition” 4 ODISHA 46. Mardala Academy, Plot No. 3667, 3-Day Seminar- 7th to 9 th 4.00 Sasana Padia, Sundarbana, Old cum-Festival on December Town, Bhubaneswar-751002, Music & Dance 2012 Odisha 47. Sanskrutik Seva Sadan, At-Bhejiput 4th Ghumusar 20 th to 22th 1.00 (Near Siva Temple) Po- Lok Utsav Jan, 2013 Bhanjanagar, Dist-Ganjam-761126, Odisha 48. Bhanja Kala Kendra, Bhanja Vedvyas Sangeet 01.11.2012 to 3.00 Cultural Complex Sector-5, Nrutyotsav-2012 05.11.2012 Rourkela-769002, Odisha RAJASTHAN 49. Actors theatre@rajasthan, Siddhi- Rajasthan Rang 18 th to 22 2.00 Vinayak, P-3, Kisan Marg, W-2, Mahotsav-2013 January 2013 Madhuban Colony, Tonk Road, Jaipur-302015, Rajasthan TAMILNADU 50. Kalapradarshini Trust (Centre for Kalapradarshini January 10 th to 3.00 Performing Art and Cultural Annual Dance 17 th 2013 Activities), 1A/1B, Ceebros Festival 2013 Parvathi Apartments, Old No 12, New No 18, Poes Road, First St, Teynampet, Chennai-600018, Tamilnadu 51. RASA Ramana Sunritya Aalaya, Festival of 28 th of 3.00 1/1, 1 st Street, Abhiramapura, Dance, Music December Chennai-600018, Tamilnadu and Drama 2012 to 4 th Performances January 2013 UTTAR PRADESH 52. Tarkash, B-570, Sec. 51, Kendriya Rashtriya Natya 6th March to 3.50 Vihar, Noida-201307, Uttar Pradesh Avam Samman 12 th March Samaroh 2013 2013 53. Vaishali Kala Kendra, C-36, Sector- Guru Pranam 5th , 9 th & 29 th 3.00 56, Noida-201301 (Uttar Pradesh) Utsav 2013 April 2013 WEST BENGAL 54.
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