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Minutes of 28Th GIAC Meeting Scheme I – Financial Assistance for Bulk Purchase of Books ANNEXURE-l List of proposals Recommended in the 28 th Grant in Aid Committee Meeting held on 10 th & 11 th September 2012 Assamese (a) No. of proposals presented-1 (b) No. of proposals Recommended-1 (c) No. of proposals Not Recommended and reasons there of Nil No. of Copies Sl. Name & Address of the Amount ( ```) Title Price ( ```) Recommended No. Applicant & File No. (less discount) & Approved 1 Sri Mitradev Sarma, Nefarpora Rajasthanloi 70/- 200 10,500/- Luitel Bhawan Ward 19, Chandmari, P.O. Tezpur, Sonitpur, Assam-784001. 50-1(1)/11-12/Asm/GIA Total 10,500/- Bengali (a) No. of proposals presented-12 (b) No. of proposals Recommended-9 (c) No. of proposals Not Recommended and reasons there of -3 No. of Copies Sl. Name & Address of the Amount ( ```) Title Price ( ```) Recommended No. Applicant & File No. (less discount) & Approved 1 Dr. Nihar Kanti Mondal, Jiban Anwesha Panchjan Kabi 125/- 150 14063 Mahendra Apartment, 181/2B, Raipur Road, Kolkata-700047. 50-2(7)/11-12/Ben/GIA 2 Dr. Khokan Kumar Bag, Madhyayuger Bangla Sahitye 150/- 150 16875 'Sampan', Badsahi Road, Shiv-Kahini: Upekshiter Katha Bhangakuthi, P.O. & Dsit-Burdwan, West Bengal-713101. 50-2(1)/12-13/Ben/GIA 3 Sri Radhakrishna Yugapurush Raja Rammohan Roy 50/- 200 7500 Goswami, 68, Nabarunpalli, S.P. Mukherjee Road, P.O. Sodepur, 24 Prgs (N), West Bengal-700110. 50-2(8)/11-12/Ben/GIA 4 Dr. Sikha Kundu, Manabdharma Tomar Aaloke 150/- 200 22500 C/o Krishnaraj Debabanimandir, Badanganj-P.O., Hoogly Dist, Westbengal-712122 50-2(21)/10-11/Ben/GIA 5 Dr. Debashish Roy, 1942 Er Bharatchar Andolane 160/- 50 6000 C/o Late Fanindra Srichatta-cacharer Akadan : Ek Chandra Roy, Samikhaya Deshabandhu Road, Silchar, Cachar, Assam-788005. 50-2(7)/12-13/Ben/GIA 6 Sri Umesh Sharma, Chhinna Mool Manusera 200/- 50 7500 115/B, Sri Arabinda Sarani, Post-Jalpaiguri, Jalpaiguri Dist, West Bengal-735101. 50-2(5)/12-13/Ben/GIA 7 The Secretary, Krishi Sahayak Khanar Bachan O 80/- 200 12000 Amitaranjan Sankaribala Parsar Katha Veda Vidya Mandir, P.O. Fului, Hooghly, West Bengal-712122 50-2(4)/12-13/Ben/GIA 8 Sri Saumyendra Kumar Rachana Bichitra 100/- 200 15000 Bagchi, 83/D, Kankulia Road, Kolkata-700029. 50-2(10)/11-12/Ben/GIA 9 Dr. Rahul Chakrabarty, Rabindra Upanayase Samoy 250/- 150 28125 Sushama Enclave, (2nd Floor) College Road, Subhash Nagar Point, P.O. Silchar, Silchar Dist-788004, Assam. 50-2(8)/12-13/Ben/GIA Total 1,29,563/- Boro (a) No. of proposals presented-4 (b) No. of proposals Recommended-4 (c) No. of proposals Not Recommended and reasons there of-Nil No. of Copies Sl. Name & Address of the Amount ( ```) Title Price ( ```) Recommended No. Applicant & File No. (less discount) & Approved 1 Sri Sobha Brahma, Khonthai-Anjali 100/- 200 15000 Kala Bhavan, Dhirenpara, Guwahati-781025. 50-23(1)/11-12/Boro/GIA 2 Sri Maheshwar Narzary, Bharathni Gwthar Afakhi 325/- 200 48750 Vill. Jainari, P.O. Simbargaon, Bodoland, Kokrajhar Dist, Assaam. 50-23(1)/12-13/Boro/GIA 3 Sri Nareswar Narzary, Angni Nwjwr Arw Bijirthi 70/- 200 10500 Vill. Maianguri, P.O. & Dist Udalguri, BTAD Assam-784509 50-23(2)/11-12/Boro/Grnt 4 Sri Nabin Malla Boro, Pondicherry Universityao 70/- 200 10500 Vill- Maidangguri, Sannwi Udal Guri P O & Dist, Asssam-784509 50-23(3)/11-12/Boro/GIA Total 84,750/- Chakma (a) No. of proposals presented-1 (b) No. of proposals Recommended-1 (c) No. of proposals Not Recommended and reasons there of -Nil No. of Copies Sl. Name & Address of the Amount ( ```) Title Price ( ```) Recommended No. Applicant & File No. (less discount) & Approved 1 Sri Kusum Chakma, Chakma Bhasha-Sahitya O Lipi 150/- 200 22,500/- D.N. Vidyamandir, P.O. Charcha Nayapara, Dharmanagar, North Tripura-799250. 50-29(1)/11-12/Chk/GIA Total 22,500/- Dogri (a) No. of proposals presented-3 (b) No. of proposals Recommended-2 (c) No. of proposals Not Recommended and reasons there of -1 No. of Copies Sl. Name & Address of the Amount ( `)`)`) Title Price ( ```) Recommended No. Applicant & File No. (less discount) & Approved 1 Sri Narasingh Dev Jamwal, Te Dogri Ghazal 150/- 150 16875 Vill & P.O. Bhalwal, Jammu Tawi Dist, Jammu & Kashmir-181122. 50-21(5)/12-13/Dogri/GIA 2 Sri Mohan Singh, Eh Din 300/- 150 33750 124-Dogra Hall, Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir-180001. 50-21(2)/12-13/Dogri/GIA Total 50,625/- Gujarati (a) No. of proposals presented-10 (b) No. of proposals Recommended-10 (c) No. of proposals Not Recommended and reasons there of-Nil No. of Copies Sl. Name & Address of the Amount ( ```) Title Price ( ```) Recommended No. Applicant & File No. (less discount) & Approved 1 Sri Jayesh K. Bhogayata, Vachanvyapar 170/- 200 25500 A-9, Parth Park Society, Behind Raneshwar Mandir, Vasna Road, Vadodara. 50-3(3)/11-12/Guj/GIA 2 Dr. Manoj K. Mona Patrawalanee Vartaoma 80/- 100 6000 Mahyavanshi, Parivesh At-Post-Mirjapur, VIA-Maroli Bajar, TA- Jalalpore, Dist-Navsari, Gujarat-396436 50-3(5)/11-12/Guj/GIA 3 Ms. Menka C. Jadhav, Yamuna Paryatan Athva 150/- 50 5625 'Wagh House', Hindusthani Vidhvaoni Stithinu New Ifwari Road, Safari Nirupan Bazar, Nagpur, Maharshtra-440002. 50-3(6)/11-12/Guj/GIA 4 Ms. Vanlata Mehta, Bal Rangbhoomi Ni Yatra 50/- 50 1875 'Roshni', 2nd Floor, 9, Motibai Street, Tardeo Road, Mumbai. 50-3(12)/11-12/Guj/GIA 5 Dr. Urvi M. Tevar, Chandrakant Topiwalano 360/- 180 48600 A-13, Jay Yogeshwar Sahityatatvavichar Society, Sama Road, Sama, Vadodara , Gujarat. 50-3(13)/11-12/Guj/Grnt 6 Sri Bansidar Shukla, Sanskruti Sarita 280/- 175 36750 Jivansaurabh, Nr. Shantivana, Paldi, Ahamadabad, Gujarat. 50-3(15)/11-12/Guj/GIA 7 Sri Kamal Sindha, Chitralekha 140/- 100 10500 A-6, Chatur Park SOC, B/H Morar Mill, Padra, Vadodara, Gujarat. 50-3(4)/12-13/Guj/GIA 8 Sri Bharath Thakor, Gujarati Ane Hindi Bhashana 90/- 200 13500 Department of Gujarati, Pratham Manya Shabdkosh (Ek M.D.S. Mahavidyalaya, Tulanatmak Adhyayan) Ashram Road, Gujarat Vidyapath, Ahmedabad , Gujarat. 50-3(1)/12-13/Guj/GIA 9 Dr. Shivram Jayantilal Uttar Gujaratna Dalit Sant 120/- 150 13500 Shrimali,55, Bhakti-Kavio Dharmabhumi, Bungalows, Visnagar Link Road, Mehsana- 384001, Gujarath. 50-3(6)/12-13/Guj/GIA 10 Sri Dashrath Patel Sardar Patel Charitralekhakoni 250/- 200 37500 C/o P.G. Trivedi, Najare 'Power the Lightink Solutions', Shop No. 1, Raja Palace, Opp. Jalsa Party Plot, S.K. Highway, Thaljet, Ahmedabad- 380054, Gujarath. 50-3(2)/12-13/Guj/GIA Total 1,99,350/- Kannada (a) No. of proposals presented-223 (b) No. of proposals Recommended-43 (c) No. of proposals Not Recommended and reasons there of -108 (d) No. of proposals deferred to the next meeting -72 Sl. Price ( `) No. of Copies Amount (`) Name & Address of the No. Title Recommended (less discount) Applicant & File No. & Approved 1 Dr. V. Munivenkatappa, Dalitha Chaluvali Charitre 600/- 50 22500 1240, 3rd Cross, Gange Road, Kuvempunagar, Mysore - 570 023 Karnataka 50-4(89)/10-11/Kan/GIA 2 Sri M.K. Ramaswamy, Jnana Vignana 500/- 50 18750 No. M - 33, CITB 2nd Stage, Kuvempunagar, Mysore – 570023, Karnataka 50-4(14)/11-12/Kan/GIA 3 Dr. Palaniswamy, Gundlupete Taluku: Ondu 300/- 50 11250 Mudurgudu, Samskritika Adhyana Gundlepet T.Q., Chamarajnagar Dist- 571123, Karnataka. 50-4(35)/11-12/Kan/GIA 4 Dr. G.S. Amur, Nimitta Animitta 200/- 100 15000 "Janaki" Navodaya Nagar, 14th Cross, Dharwad-580003, Karnataka. 50-4(206)/08-09/Kan/Grnt 5 Sri B.R. Satyanarayana, Saraswati Vismaya Samskriti 300/- 75 16875 No.49, 'Eekshitha' 2nd Cross, Manjunath Nagar, BSK 3rd Stage, Ittamadu, Bangalore-560085, Karnataka. 50-4(23)/11-12/Kan/GIA 6 Dr. Mohana Kuntar, Bhashantharada Vibhinna 160/- 100 12000 Professor, Nelegalu Department of Translation Studies, Kannada University, Hampi, Vidyaranya, Bellary, Karnataka. 50-4(19)/11-12/Kan/GIA 7 Sri Narendra Rai Derla, Hasiru Krishiya Nittusirugalu 100/- 100 7500 'Kanasu', Madavu Post, Puttur Taluk, Dakshina Kannada-574318 Karnataka 50-4(15)/11-12/Kan/GIA 8 Sri R.S. Lokapur, Avaidikate Mattu Kannada 300/- 50 11250 F-4, 314, Sahitya Sneha Apartments, Roy Road, Ti lakwadi, Belgaum , Karnataka. 50-4(144)/08-09/Kan/Grnt 9 Dr. M. Bhagyalakshmi, Dwibhashikaru 150/- 100 11250 'Sakhi' Opp: City Bank, Patel Nagar, Hospet, Bellary-583201, Karnataka. 50-4(91)/08-09/Kan/Grnt 10 Dr. Vasantha Bharadwaja, Yakshagana Kavi-Kavya 150/- 100 11250 Sathyaprasada House, Vihara P.O. Kabbinale, Karkala Taluk, Udupi Dist , Karnataka. 50-4103)/10-11/Kan/GIA 11 Dr. Y.C. Bhanumathi, Grantha Sampadane Yelegalu 100/- 100 7500 Research Assistant, Class I, Kuvempu Institute of Kannada Studies, Manasagangothri, Mysore -006, Karnataka 50-4(85)/10-11/Kan/GIA 12 Prof. D. Lingaiah, Rashtrarathna Kengal 300/- 50 11250 No.690, 7th Block, Hanumanthaiah- Samagra 2nd Phase, Banashankari Jeevana Charitre. 3rd Stage, Bangalore- 560089, Karnataka. 50-4(3)/11-12/Kan/GIA 13 Dr. M.N. Javaraiah, Ambedkar Shudraru Mattu 500/- 50 18750 No. M-13, 2nd Cross, Mahileyaru 2nd Main, 2nd Stage, E&F Block, Ramakrishna Nagar, Mysore-570023, Karnataka. 50-4(148)/09-10/Kan/GIA 14 Sri Kaiwar Gopinath, Samparka Madhyamagalu 120/- 100 9000 GF 4, Prithvi Residency, No. 9, 5th Main Road, ITI Layout, Kattaraguppe Main Road, Banashankari lll Stage,Bangalore-85 50-4(94)/09-10/Kan/Grnt 15 Sri Mavinakere Muvathu Kathegalu 300/- 50 11250 Ranganathan, 21, Yellappa Garden, 10th Cross, Malleswaram, Bangalore , Karnataka. 50-4(229)/08-09/Kan/Grnt 16 Sri G.N. Ranganatha Rao, Samuchaya 350/- 50 13125 No.266, 'Sneha' 3rd Main, 8th Block, Koramaugala Bangalore-560095, 50-4(80)/10-11/Kan/GIA 17 Sri D.S.
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