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F.No. 9-1/2020-S&F Ministry of Culture S&F Section **** MINUTES OF 1 F.No. 9-1/2020-S&F Ministry of Culture S&F Section **** Puratatva Bhawan, 2nd Floor, D Block, GPO Complex, INA, New Delhi – 110023 Date: 07.01.2021 MINUTES OF 43rd MEETING OF THE CULTURAL FUNCTION AND PRODUCTION GRANT SCHEME (CFPGS) HELD ON 5th to 8th October, 2020 AT NSD New Delhi 1. A meeting of CFPGS was held on 5th to 8th October, 2020 under the Chairmanship of Smt. Amita Prasad Sarbhai, Joint Secretary (P.Arts & ZCC Bureau) to consider the proposal for financial assistance by the Expert Committee. 2. Under CFPGS Scheme Financial Assistance is given to ‘Not for Profit’ organisations, NGOs including Societies, Trusts, and Universities, for holding Conferences, Seminar, Workshops, Festivals, Exhibitions, Production of Dance, Drama-Theatre, Musicand undertaking small research projects etc, on any art forms/important cultural matters relating to different aspects of Indian Culture. The quantum of assistance is restricted to 75% of the total project cost subject to maximum Rs. 5.00 Lakhs per project as recommend by the Expert Committee. In exceptional circumstances Financial Assistance may be given upto Rs. 20.00 Lakhs with the approval of Hon`ble Minister of Culture. 3. The Expert Committee examined a total of 1880 applications in its meeting held during 5th to 8th October, 2020 and after examining each and every proposal individually, has recommended 1001 proposals for financial assistance under the scheme. However, 2 grantees have conveyed their inability to conduct the program for which the grant was sanctioned. Accordingly, the details of 999 (1001-2) cases approved for grant is placed at Annexure-I. The list of 729 cases not approved for grant is at Annexure-II. The list of 150 number of incomplete/ Grant Already Given proposals is placed at Annexure-III. 2 Annexure-I THE LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS APPROVED UNDER CFPG The details of approved proposals are as under:- Sl.No. Name of organaisation & Subject of proposed Time / Amount Address project Duration recommended of the by Experts (Rs. project in Lakhs) Andhra Pradesh 1. Abhinaya Arts, 1-2-120/2, Celebration of 21st 06.02.2020 4.00 Prakasam Road, Tirupati, Anniversary to Andhra Pradesh- 517501 14.02.2020 2. Abhinaya Cultural Production Of 01.11.2019 2.50 Development Society, Near Chiratala to Bus Stand, Kotarubilli, Ramayanam And 30.12.2019 Gantyada Mandal, Chiratala Bhajana Vizianagaram, Andhra (Folk Theatre Form) Pradesh- 535215 3. Abhinaya Theatre Trust, 9th Abhinaya November, 5.00 Ponugupadu Post, Satulu Via, National Theatre 2019 Guntur- 522549, Andhra Festival Pradesh 4. Adarsha Rural Development To Inculcate 02.03.2020 2.50 And Training Society, Spiritual Values Of to Kodikonda- 515601, Tulsidas Hanuman 30.04.2020 Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh Chalisa 5. Akshaya Cultural And Rural Sahasra Phan 01.04.2020 1.50 Development Society, Near to SPVM Degree College, Shridi 30.05.2020 Sai Nagar, Gorantla- 515231, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh 6. Balaji Rural Development Tale Danda 25.06.2020 2.50 Society, Amadaguru- 515556, to Anantapuram, Andhra Pradesh 24.12.2020 3 7. Bharath Samskrutika Kala Naga Mandala 01.05.2020 2.00 Samiti, Behind Chitra Mandir to Theatre, Payakaraopet- 30.07.2020 531126, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 8. Bhavani Mahila Mandali, D. Oddika (Rehearsals) May, 2020 2.00 No. 2-112, Reddy & Reddy Of Traditional Street to June, Colony, Piler- 517214, Play Of Mahabharat 2020 Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh Event Of Draupadi Manasamrakshana 9. Bukkapatnam Mandal Training The Artists 01.08.2020 3.50 Consumer Society, Near Police In Sri Krishna to Station, Chakala Veedhi, D. Paarijaatha Folk 30.09.2020 No. 1/42, Bukkapatnam (Vi & Cultural Art Form To Po), Anantapuramu, Andhra Familiarize In The Pradesh- 515144 Region 10. Care (Children’s Association Seminar Festival 01.05.2020 2.50 Residence Education) Seva And Exhibitions On to Samithi, D.No. 11-248, S.V. Cultural 28.02.2021 Nagar, M.R. Palli, Tirupati, S.V. University, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh- 517502 11. Grama Jyothy Welfare Sri Krishna Sathya 02.11.2020 3.00 Association, Banakamdoddi Mythological Drama to Village, Karasanapally Post, 03.03.2021 Peddapanjani Mandal, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh- 517434 12. Health Educational And Telugu Rural Folk 11.04.2020 3.50 Agricultural Development Festival to Society, Main Road, Gooty- Celebrations- 2020 14.04.2020 515401, Ananthapuramu, Andhra Pradesh 13. Janachaitanya Rural Seminar On Great After 3.00 Development Society, Near Poet Sadguru Sanction Children Park, Maharshi Shree Chennekothapalli (Vi&Mdl), Jaydeva Festival Ananthapuramuamu, Andhra Pradesh- 515101 4 14. Manjula Cultural Trust, 5- Cultural Festival- 26.02.2020 3.00 110/1, Saraswathi Nagar, M.R. 2020 (Mythological to Palle, Tirupati- 517502, Drama, 28.02.2020 Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh Bharathanatyam & Folks Dances) 15. Mittapalli Youth Association, Sri Ramanjaneya After 2.50 2-511 (Old 2-260), Near Old Yuddham Sanction Post Office, Gorantla- 515231, Mythological Telugu Ananthapuramu, Andhra Drama Pradesh 16. Natakasala Nataseva 5th Nataratna November, 3.50 Samajam, 15-5-15, Sivalayam Nataka Parishath 2019 Street, Vizainagaram- 535002, Andhra Pradesh 17. Nikkilesh Educational Varavikrayam After 2.00 Academy, H.No. 42-1C, Coles Sanction Compound, Kurnool- 518001, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh 18. Pragati Cultural Association, Veeragase 01.12.2019 2.50 Near Railway Station, to Mulakalacheruve- 517390, 31.03.2020 Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh 19. Sarada Mahila Mandali, D. No. A Very Ancient May, 2020 1.00 1-617-E2-1, Behind LIC Office, Traditional Form Of to August, Water Tank Road, Kadiri- Street Play 2020 515591, Ananthapuramu, Tholubommalata Andhra Pradesh (Leather Puppet Play) 20. Savithri Bai Phule Sanskrit Sita Rama Kalaynam 15.11.2020 1.50 Vidya Samithi, B. Settypalli to Post, Chilamathur Mandal, 15.03.2021 Hindupur Taluk, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh 21. Shri Mokshagundam Kurukshetra 02.11.2020 1.00 Vishweshwaraiah Cultural to Society, B. Settypalli Post, 01.03.2021 Chilamathur Mandal, Hindupur Taluk, Andhra Pradesh 5 22. Sir C.V. Raman Educational 150th Birth 30.12.2019 1.50 Society, Giddangivaripalli, Anniversary to Vempally Mandal, YSR Celebration Of 30.03.2020 (Kadapa), Andhra Pradesh- Mahatma Gandhi Ji 516350 23. Social Welfare Society, Main Maharshi Valmiki 05.12.2020 1.50 Bazaar, Chilamathur Post & Kishkinda Kaanda to Mandal, Anantapur, Andhra Ramayana Drama 04.03.2021 Pradesh- 515341 24. Society For Economic Bhishma Prathignya 01.08.2019 1.50 Reconstruction And Village to Emancipation, 16/633, 31.11.2019 Sriramanagar Colony, Srikalahasthi, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh- 517640 25. Sree Sai Ganga Old Artists Organizing Children 1st Week 2.00 Development Society, D.No. 7- Oriented Cultural Of 89, Kuntimaddi (Vi), Ramagiri Festival For Creative December, Mandal, Ananthapuramu, Cognition 2020 Andhra Pradesh 26. Sri Bhuvaneswari Mahila Rare Rural June, 2020 2.00 Mandali, Thummalagunta Traditional Art to Village & Post- 517502, Forms Kolatam And November, Tirupati Rural Mandal, Chekka Bhajana For 2020 Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh Creating Awareness On Women Empowerment 27. Sri Hari Association For Rural Promotion Of Lava June, 2020 2.50 Programmes (Sharp), D. No. 6- Kusha Drama to 6-530, Irla Nagar, Tirupati- Performance To September 517501, Chittoor, Andhra Impart Universal , 2020 Pradesh Values To Orient Children/Youth 28. Sri Krishna Devaraya Cultural Sri Krishna Sathya 02.11.2020 2.50 Club, Kaganipalli Post, to Gorantla Mandal, Anantapur, 31.01.2021 Andhra Pradesh- 515241 6 29. Sri Krishna Kala Mandali, 25-3- Yayati Play 01.01.2020 3.50 45, Kota Bazar, Narasaraopet- to 522601, Guntur, Andhra 30.06.2020 Pradesh 30. Sri Sai Natyanjali Fine Arts National Level Nandi 09.11.2019 1.50 Development Association, Dance Festival to H.No. 29/175/11/B17, Near 10.11.2019 Samatha, Vidyanikethan School, Tekke Nandyal, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh- 518501 31. Swetha Mahila Mandali Inculcating Spiritual 01.11.2019 2.00 Welfare Sangam, And Cultural Values to Parakuvandlapalli, Tankallu Through Hanuman 30.12.2019 Mandal, Anantapur, Andhra Chalisa And Bhajans Pradesh- 515571 32. Vishwas Foundation, 1-10/1, Naladhamayanthi - 05.06.2020 2.00 Gunny Colony, Gujarathipete, Telugu Pouranika to Srikakulam- 532005, Andhra Natakam 04.09.2020 Pradesh 33. Womens Society For Rural Theatre Play Drama 15.06.2020 1.00 Development, P.T.R. Palli On History Of Sathya to (Village), East Kodipalli (Post), Harichandra 30.06.2020 Kalyanadurgam (Mandal), Ananthapuramu (Dist), Andhra Pradesh Total= 78.00 Arunachal Pradesh 34. Bomdung Bompe Rikam Pada After 3.00 Multipurpose Cooperative Sanction Society, Po/Ps- Palin, Tali Circle, Karadadi, Arunachal Pradesh Total= 3.00 Assam 35. Aakar, Jaya Nagar, Maligaon, Parijat Harana After 0.75 Guwahati- 781011, Assam Sanction 7 36. Aanrkapor, P.O. & Vill- Bhoy After 1.00 Gotanagar P.N.G. B Road, Sanction H.No. 4, Near Gotanagar Nursery, Kamrup (Metro), Guwahati- 781011, Assam 37. Association Of Kundigira Art & Ayo Hoibasi (Tribal 10.03.2020 2.00 Culture, P.O. Bordeori, Via- Traditional Drama & to Dikrong (Narayonpur), Theatre) 20.03.2020 Lakhimpur, Assam- 784164 38. Department Of Persian Historical Silk Road 06.02.2020 1.00 Gauhati University, Jalukbari, And Intercultural to Guwahati, Assam- 781014 Communication 08.02.2020 39. Institution For Culture And Promotion Of Ethnic 03.01.2020 2.00 Rural Development (I-Card). Culture Through to Life Plus, Baghchung, Jorhat- Ethnique Cultural 05.01.2020 785001, Assam Function 2020 40. Mime Academy, Hedayetpur, 6th National Mime January, 5.00 Guwahati- 781003, House No- Festival 2021 27, Assam 41. Mukak Puppet Theatre, Assam Puppet Show After 3.00 Engineering College Campus, "Ankiya Nat Ram Sanction Guwahati- 781013, Assam Vijay" 42. Nilachal Educational Welfare Aji Bondoki 18.12.2020 3.00 Society (News), Namani Chandere Kamakhya, Kamakhya Temple Road, Nursery, P.O.- Bharalumukh, Dist- Kamrup (Metro), Guwahati- 781009, Assam 43. Panchasur, Sundar Path, H/No- Nang Chon Cheng 15.11.2019 2.00 4, Geeta Nagar, Guwahati, Kham to Assam- 781021 15.12.2019 44. Rangalaya (A Socio-Cultural Koina Konda Shil 10.03.2020 1.00 Society), Vill- Karhali Gaon, to P.O.- K.P.
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