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List of Selected Candidates and Their Research Papers for the Year 2015-2016 List of Selected Candidates and their Research Papers for the Year 2015-2016 Junior Fellowship Research Papers S.No Name & Address File No. Field/ Project Title Sub field 1. Ms. Debapriya Adhikary CCRT/JF- Classical Music To Research And Document The Bandishes D9 Rohrabandh Sindri, Dhanbad, 3/001/2017 Hindustani And Literary Aspects Of Thumri. Jharkhand-828122 (Vocal) Mobile No. 9430321149 Email - [email protected] 2. Sh. Bipul Kumar Ray CCRT/JF- Classical Music Bisavi Shatabdi Ke Uttarardh Kal Se Vartaman J/3, Upper 1st Floor, Pandav Nagar, Mayur 3/002/2017 Hindustani Kal Tak Kolkata Ke Khayal Gayako Ka Vihar, New Delhi- 110092 (Vocal) Saiddhantik Evam Sangitik Yogadan Mobile No. 9818682749 Email - [email protected] 3. Ms. Tanvi Goswami CCRT/JF- Classical Music Sangeet Sadhak Swargiya Pt. Pashupati Nath F-97, Lajpat Nagar - 1, New Delhi 110024 3/003/2017 Hindustani Mishra - Vyaktitva Evam Krititva Mobile No. 7042490485 (Vocal) Email - [email protected] 4. Ms. Shantwana Mishra CCRT/JF- Classical Music Bhartiya Shastriya Sangeet Me Kashi Ki D44/167-A Ramapura Luxa Road, Sadar, 3/004/2017 Hindustani Mahila Kalakaro Ka Vishesh Yogdan Avan Varanasi Uttar Pradesh-221010 (Vocal) Gayaki Mobile No. 9889643911 Email [email protected] 5. Ms. Vusat Iqbal CCRT/JF- Classical Music The Dilli Gharana From Origin Till Present 1595, Suiwalan, Daryaganj, Delhi-110002 3/005/2017 Hindustani Mobile No. 9891943039 (Vocal) Email [email protected] 6. Sh. Nirmal Sharma CCRT/JF- Classical Music Haveli Sangeet Ka Samaj Me Yogdan 38/2 Vaidh Khayaaliram Marg Shivam 3/006/2017 Hindustani Apartment, Indore, M.P. 452002 (Vocal) Mobile No. 9827554577 Email [email protected] 7. Sh. Vivek Kanungo CCRT/JF- Classical Music Haveli Sangeet Ka Shashtriya Sangeet Me 7 Vivekanand Puram Chhota Bangarda, 3/007/2017 Hindustani Yogdan Indore, Madhya Pradesh-452005 (Vocal) Mobile No. 9893311443 Email [email protected] 8. Ms. Anagha Bhat CCRT/JF- Classical Music A Study Of Jod,Sankeerna Raagas In 172/177, 2nd A Cross, New Bel Road, 3/008/2017 Hindustani Hindustani Classical Music R.K.Gardens, Bangalore, Karnataka-560054 (Vocal) Mobile No. 9741889751 Email [email protected] 9. Dr. Varuna Saini CCRT/JF- Classical Music Exploring Effective Pedagogy Of Music 601-602, Housing Board Colony, Baldev 3/009/2017 Hindustani Education In Primary Schools Nagar, Ambala City, Haryana-134007 (Vocal) Mobile No. 9819051434 Email [email protected] 10. Ms. Ashvini Y Modak CCRT/JF- Classical Music Maharashtra Me Thumari Gayan Ka Swaroop Ashvini Modak B-6, 301,Rahul Nisarg 3/010/2017 Hindustani Evam Sadhyasthiti Co.Ho. Society, Atul Nagar, Warje, Pune, (Vocal) Maharashtra-411052 Mobile No. 9226573930 1 Email [email protected] 11. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sharma CCRT/JF- Classical Music Preservation Of Classical Music: An Analytical Hn-135d, Block-Cc, Shalimar Bagh, Near 3/011/2017 Hindustani Study Of The Government And Non- Police Station, North West, Delhi-110088 (Vocal) Government Bodies Of India Mobile No. 8377918031 Email [email protected] 12. Ms. Sanyogita Kushwah CCRT/JF- Classical Music Dhrupad Ke Vikas Me Dagarvaani Ka 33, Vijay Nagar Colony, Aamkhoh 3/012/2017 Hindustani Yogdaan Lashkar Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh-474001 (Vocal) Mobile No. 0903997456 Email [email protected] 13. Sh. Zahd Khan CCRT/JF- Classical Music Rudraveena Ke Gharane Dhrupad Or Khayal J-3/33, Khirki Extn. Malviya Nagar, Hauz 3/013/2017 Hindustani Baaj Khas, Delhi-110017 (Instrumental) Mobile No. 8860118165 Email –[email protected] 14. Sh. Azharuddin Shaikh CCRT/JF- Classical Music Development In Flute C 10 157 Shanti Rakshak Society 3/014/2017 Hindustani Yerawada Pune, Maharashtra 411006 (Instrumental) Mobile No. 9011152221 Email [email protected] 15. Ms. Jyoti Gupta CCRT/JF- Classical Music Pracheen Kaleen Avnaddhya Vadyo Ke House No 44 Radhey Greens Colony 3/015/2017 Hindustani Badalte Swaroop Ka Tulnatmak Evam Amar Vihar Road Dayalbagh, Agra, Uttar (Instrumental) Visleshadatmak Aadhyan Pradesh-282005 Mobile No. 9548835474 Email [email protected] 16. Dr. Mohan Chandra Palariya CCRT/JF- Classical Music Kumauni Ramleela- Ek Sastriya Veshleshan Vill-Cheenpur, Po-Haripur Nayak, 3/016/2017 Hindustani Kusumkhera, Haldwani, Nainital, (Instrumental) Uttarakhand-263139 Mobile No. 9997601634 Email [email protected] 17. Sh. Krishnapal Verma CCRT/JF- Classical Music A Comparative And Analytical Study Of C/O Dr.Rajshekhar Vyas, 429,Teachers 3/017/2017 Carnatic (Vocal) Veena (Rudra Veena And Saraswati Veena) Colony, Amba Mata Scheme, Udaipur, And Sarangi As Accompanying And Solo Rajasthan -313004 Instruments In Relation To Indian Classical Mobile No. 9428026207 Music (ICM) Email [email protected] 18. Sh. Venu Sankar CCRT/JF- Classical Music Varieties Of Margi And Desi Music Figuring Pariyadath Madom Elamana Road 3/018/2017 Carnatic (Vocal) In Sampradaya Bhajana Tripunithura, Nadama, Kanayannur, Ernakulam, Kerala-682301 Mobile No. 9447370717 Email [email protected] 19. Ms. Sangeetha Kala CCRT/JF- Classical Music Swatantra Swaram 6-1-690, Laxmi Nagar, Khairatabad, 3/019/2017 Carnatic (Vocal) Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh-. 500004 Mobile No. 9397608795 Email [email protected] 20. Sh. Shridhar Nagraj CCRT/JF- Classical Music Bhaktikal KE Char Pramukh Kavi- Kabir, Plot Number 153 Hridaypur Behind Bhole 3/020/2017 Others Tulsi, Soor, Jaayasi Ka Saahitya Aur Sangeet Apartment Gupteshwer Road, Jabalpur, Ke Sandharbh Me Yogdan Madhya Pradesh-482001 Mobile No. 9713839222 2 Email [email protected] 21. Ms. Arundhati Subodh Patwardhan CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance A Study Of Dance Sculptures On The 13/7 Gruhkalp Apartment, Flat No 5, 3/021/2017 Music Medieval Temples In Maharashtra In Relation Karve Road, Pune, Maharashtra-411004 Bharatnatyam To The 12th Century Text –Sangeet Ratnakar. Mobile No. 9822650265 Email [email protected] 22. Ms. Apoorva Jayaraman CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance The Role Of Art In Knowledge Advancement F 54 Manish Complex Convent Road 3/022/2017 Music Bangalore, Karnataka- 560025 Bharatnatyam Mobile No. 9962850554 Email - [email protected] 23. Sh. Akshya Kumar Mohanta CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Ekak Nrutya At/Po-Nichuapada, Via-Chitrada, Ps- 3/023/2017 Music Baripada Sadar, Mayurbhanj, Odisha- Chhau 757018 Mobile No. 9439220718 Email [email protected] 24. Sh. Uttam Kumar Mohanta CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Analytical Study Of Mayurbhanj Chhow Dance At/Post- Darudihi Via- Suliapada Dist- 3/024/2017 Music Mayurbhanj, Odisha-757022 Chhau Mobile No. 9776188623 Email [email protected] 25. Sh. Sudeep Kumar Kabi CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance STUDY ON THE PROJECT COMPARATIVE Ward No-1,Hensahudi,Seraikella,P.O- 3/025/2017 Music STUDY OF THE ROLE ON AKHARA AND Seraikella,Dist-Seraikella-Kharswan, Chhau POST AKHARA IN SERAIKELLA Style OF Jharkhand-833219 CHHAU Mobile No. 9934587250 Email [email protected] 26. Sh. Govind Mahato CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance A Detail Study Of Akhara Tradition And Its 1133 , Laxmi Bai Nagar, Sarojani,Nagar, 3/026/2017 Music Role In The Development In Chhau Dance Of New Delhi, Delhi-110023 Chhau Seroikella Mobile No. 9953698151 Email [email protected] 27. Sh. Durga Charan Mahanta CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Chhau Nrutya Badiya At-Badpeta, Po-Chandabila, Ps-Baripada 3/027/2017 Music Sadar, Mayurbhanj , Odisha-757018 Chhau Music Mobile No. 8908154225 Email - [email protected] 28. Sh. Tarjan Ghadei CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Nrutya Suro At-Rangiam, Po-Gangraj, Ps-Kuliana, 3/028/2017 Music Mayurbhanj, Odisha-757105 Chhau Music Mobile No. 9776060513 Email [email protected] 29. Sh. Soumya Bhowmick CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance In Pursuit Of The Origin Of Gaudiya South Ghoshpara Po Ghoshpara Bally 3/029/2017 Music Nritya,Significance Of The Temple Sculptures Howrah, West Bengal-711227 Gaudiya Of Howrah, Hooghly And Bankura Mobile No. 8981197807 Email [email protected] 30. Sh. Ayan Mukharjee CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Male Dancers In Gaudiya Nritya 6, Sen Para, Garfa, Kolkata, West Bengal- 3/030/2017 Music 700075 Gaudiya Mobile No. 9831262116 Email [email protected] 3 31. Sh. Ganesh Das CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance The Hasta Mudra In The Classical Form Of Napatty (Esunpally) Sapuipara Bally 3/031/2017 Music Gaudiya Howrah, West Bengal-711227 Gaudiya Mobile No. 8961493899 Email [email protected] 32. Ms. Jigna Zaveri CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Importance Of Indian Classical Dance Like Apt 22144 Prestige Shantiniketan Itpl 3/032/2017 Music Kathak And Bharatnatyam On Child Main Road Whitefield Bangalore, Kathak Development Karnataka- 560048 Mobile No. 9500058923 Email - [email protected] 33. Ms. Sucharita Datta CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Kathak: An Amalgam Of Hindu-Muslim 6/1-P, Satchasi Para Road, Kolkata- 3/033/2017 Music Religio-Cultural Heritage Influenced By Radha 700002, West Bengal Kathak Cult Of Goudiya-Vaishnavism And Its Mobile No. 9831039132 Relationship With The Miniature Paintings Of Email - [email protected] 16th-19th Century 34. Ms. Srishti Gupta CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Raja Chakradhar Singh Ka Sahitiyik Avdaan 6 - C.I. Enclave, Choona Bhatti, Kolar 3/034/2017 Music Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh- 462016 Kathak Mobile No. 9009445548 Email - [email protected] Email - [email protected] 35. Ms. Manisha Mishra CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Kathak Nritya Me Nihit Saundarya Bodh(Ek 532/Kha/53,Mehandi Tola,Aliganj, 3/036/2017 Music Addhayyan) Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh- 226024 Kathak Mobile No. 9161626241 Email - [email protected]
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