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Andhra Pradesh.Xlsx Andhra Pradesh Production Grant for the Group Dance S.No File No. Name of Organisation Address Unique ID Project Name Deficiency Contact No. AP(G)(D)1 Sri Venkateshwara Cultural Pathikuntapalli Village & Post, Organize Rural Folk and Rare Art of Bank Authorization is not 1 Development Society Somandepalli Mandal, KA/2012/0050656 Lambadi (Banjara) Folk Dance Mob : 08558220569 in original. Anantapur District Email : [email protected] AP(G)(D)2 Anantha Rural D.No.1/1135/17, Adapala Kolatam and Chekka Bhajans- 2 Development Society Street, Kadiri, Anantpur Dist AP/2009/0021328 Research Cutlural Programme in (ARDS) Anantpur Distict AP(G)(D)3 Rural Development Project D.No.3-310-21, Nallagutta Kolatam and Chekka Bhajans- (RDP) Street, Kadiri, Anantapur Dist Research Cultural Programme in 3 AP/2010/0028242 Amadgur Mandal of Anantapur District AP(G)(D)4 Anantha Mahila Mandali D.No.29/528B, Tarakarama Songs and Music of Lambani Field In Bond Guarantee did Mob :09989507877 Nagar, Tanakallu Post & not sign at Page 3 & No 4 AP/2009/0020978 Email : Mandal, Anantapur Dist recommendation letter [email protected] attached. AP(G)(D)5 Kanaka Maha Lakshmi D.No.15-210/2A, Main Bazaar, Production of Rare Art Forms- Mahila Mandali Kutagulla, Kadiri Town, Kolatam Chekka Bhajana for 5 AP/2010/0028216 Anantpur Dist Creating Awareness on Women Development AP(G)(D)6 Mathru Sri Mahila Mandali C.K. Palli, Nantapur District, Mass Initiation for Restoration of 6 AP/2013/0068364 Pandari Bhajana-A rare Dance form AP(G)(D)7 Ammavadi Vruddasramam Authotapalli, Near Sri Mass Initiation of Restoration of 7 Krishnadevaraya University, AP/2013/0060224 Pandari Bhajana-A rare dance form Anantapur Andhra Pradesh Production Grant for the Group Music S.No File No. Name of Organisation Address Unique ID Project Name Deficiency AP(G)(M)1 Gram Swaraj Rural 26-4-888, Guddam Hindupur, Seminar-cum-Demonstration on Resolution not attached. Development Society Anantapur District Cultural Programs for the Bank Authority is employment generation of the photocopy Mobile : - 1 AP/2011/00473032 Artists-Rejuvenation of the Cultural In Bond Grantee did not Email : - Arts, And Dance signed in page 3 AP(G)(M)2 Rajiv Yuva Jena Seva Door No. 11-351-1B, Krishna Kolanna Cultural Programme Sangham Regd No. Building Opp: Mysore Bank, 2 AP/2010/0028606 411/1992 Avenue Road, Bangalore - 560002 AP(G)(M)3 Arunkumar Rural D. No. 4/42, Palli Vandle Palli, Chekka Bhajana (Stick Play) Photocopy incomplete in Development Society H/o. Uravoy, UMR Palli Post, all sence. Mobile : 9440081397 3 (AKRDS) Nallacheruvu Mandal - AP/2009/0020466 Email : [email protected] 515551, Anantapur Dist., A.P. Andhra Pradesh Production Grant for the Group Theatre S.No File No. Name of Organisation Address Unique ID Project Name Deficiency AP(G)(T)1 Scheme aimed at innovative Bangalore Ashwathappa, experimental methodology of Margadrshi Society for Kanganallore (Village), 1 KA/2013/0059367 production stage Drama and to Rural Development Yatawakile (Post), Punganur foster cultural activities at Rural (Mandal), Chittor Dist Level AP(G)(T)2 Vinayaka Nagar, Near R.K. Arunodaya Rural Education 2 Theatre, Gorantla, Anantapur AP/2011/0046680 Andhra Natakam Development Society Dist AP(G)(T)3 8-7-56/1 (PNR-43), Hastinapur 3 Shree Kala Niketan AR/2011/0043578 Play production Central Nagarjuna Sagar Road, Hyderabad AP(G)(T)4 H.No.4-17, Mondrai Vill, Mondrai Sri Sai Natya Kala 4 Sangem Mandal, Warangal AP/2013/0057196 Renuka Mahathme Mandali Seva Society Dist AP(G)(T)5 H.No.4-17, Mondrai Vill, Sri Sri Ramalaya Natya Kala 5 Sangem Mandal, Warangal AP/2013/0057186 Samartha Ramadasa Mandali Seva Society Dist AP(G)(T)6 H.No.4-17, Mondrai Vill, Mondrai Sri Sai Natya Kala 6 Sangem Mandal, Warangal AP/2013/0057199 Kavirathna Kalidasa Mandali Seva Society Dist AP(G)(T)7 Sir C.V. Raman Educational Organize Rural Traditional Art from 7 Giddangivaripalli, Vempally AP/2012/0053220 Society of Veedhi Natakam Mandal, Kadapa Dist AP(G)(T)8 Performing Drama Stage shows of 9 Bharath Cultural Rural important cultural events 9 gems 8 AP/2012/0049474 Development Society (Powranika, Historical, Janapada) O.D. Cheruvu, KadiriTQ, for restoring Indian culture Anantapur Dist AP(G)(T)9 Adarsha Rural 9 Development and Training AP/2009/0015238 Satya Harischandra Society Kodikonda, Anantapur Dist, AP(G)(T)10 Akhilandra Mahila In Bond Grantee did not Mobile : 10 Jeenoddarana Seva Sangam H.No.5/18, Kothageri Street, AP/2014/0074907 Staya Harischandra sign at Page No. 1 Email : (AMJSS) Aspari (V&M), Kurnool (Dist) [email protected] AP(G)(T)11 Mother Theresa Social H.No.2-37-2, Old Town In Bond Grantee did not Mobile : 11 Organization Society Mandlapeta, Velgode (V&M), AP/2014/0074906 Staya Harischandra sign at Page No. 1 Email : [email protected] (MTSOS) Kurnool Dist AP(G)(T)12 Near Children's Park, Jana Chaithanya Rural 12 Chennekothapalli, Anantapur AP/2010/0034245 Tolu Bommalata Development Society Dist AP(G)(T)13 Sri Chennakeshwava Kala Kanthathmakur Vill, Parkal Duryodhana's Lap Breaking by 13 AP/2010/0029583 Natya Mandali Mandal, Warrangal Dt Bheema AP(G)(T)14 Mani Rural Action in H.No.5/4, Karidikonda (V), In Bond Grantee did not Mobile : 14 Development Society Devanakonda (M), Kurnool AP/2012/0052471 Gayopakyanam sign at Page No. 1 Email : (MRAIDS) Dist. [email protected] AP(G)(T)15 Training to potential persons to Ventures Society for Rural become artists to perform in 15 AP/2010/0027915 Development Dramas for their better livelyhood Kodur, Via-Kodikonda, and for rejuvenating Indian Culture Hindupur Tq, Anantapur Dist AP(G)(T)16 In Bond two witness not sign with address. Recommendation not Girijana Vikas Swatchanada Mobile : 9494671156 16 Ner Talupulamma Temple, AP/2013/0072072 Untouchability attached. Seva Samtha Email : [email protected] Behind Govt., Degree College, Resolution incomplete Narsipatnam Village and and unsigned. Mandal, Visakha District AP(G)(T)17 1-28, B.Settypalli Village & Traditional Performing Rare Art 17 Rythu Sangham Post-chilamathur Mandal, AP/2009/0021074 Show on Veedhi(Bayalu) Natakam Anantapur District AP(G)(T)18 Sri Gayathri Women Recommendation letter Communities on Non-Violence on Mobile : 9959247811 18 Welfare Development 19-5-51, CPI Colony, SKD AP/2011/0045820 not in original. Women Email : Society Nagar, Old Town, Anantapur AP(G)(T)19 LIC Colony, Besideswater All papers like Bond, Bank Poor Peoples Development Pump House, Railway Station Authorization Mobile : 9440716076 19 AP/2009/0008518 Drama Play Society Society Back Side, Kurnool, District- photocopies only. Please Email : [email protected] Kurnool provide original AP(G)(T)20 Mekalapalli Village & Post- In Bond Grantee did not Social Welfare and Rural Traditional Performing Arts under Mobile : 20 Somandepalli Mandal, AP/2014/0085478 sign at Page No. 1 Development Society Kollattam Email : [email protected] Anantapur District AP(G)(T)21 Gampanna Apartments, Nayak Traditional Performing Arts Under In Bond Grantee did not Mobile : 21 Jagruthi Mahila Mandali AP/2014/0082310 Nagar, Anantapur chakka Bajana sign at Page No. 1 Email : [email protected] AP(G)(T)22 Y.Kothapalli Village & Post, In Bond Grantee did not People's Rural Organizing Rangulabajana Under Mobile : 22 Atmakaur Mandal, Anantapur AP/2014/0079852 sign at Page No. 1 Development Organization Performing Arts Email : [email protected] District AP(G)(T)23 Kaganipalli Village & Post- Cresent Educational Gorantla Mandal, Penukonda 23 AP/2012/0053215 Leather Puppetry Academy Revenue Division, Anantapur District AP(G)(T)24 Bond and Bank Mobile : Arunodaya Rural Education 24 Suguru Village & Post, AP/2014/0088110 Performing Arts of Keelugurralu Authorization is not Email : [email protected] Development Society Hindupur, Anantapur District completed AP(G)(T)25 Bukkaraya Samudram In Bond Grantee did not Meenakshi Cultural Vill&Post- sign at all. Mobile : 25 AP/2014/0078444 Performing Arts of Bylanatakam Development Society Bukkarayasamudram Mandal, Email : [email protected] Anantpur District AP(G)(T)26 Badannapalli Village & Post, In Bond Grantee did not Adarsha Educational & Performing traditional Arts of Mobile : 26 Dharmavaram Mandal, AP/2014/0085417 sign at all. Rural Development Society Tholumommalata-Leather Poetry Email : [email protected] Anantapur District AP(G)(T)27 In Bond Grantee did not Society for Education And Performing Traditional Arts of sign at all. (two witness Mobile : 27 Economic Development AP/2014/0089458 H.No. 11-289, Aravind Nagar, Burrakatha also did not sign) Email : [email protected] (Seed) Anantapur, Anantapur Distict AP(G)(T)28 D. No. 7/57, Ganjivari Palli Society for Promoition of Post and Village, Talupula 28 Rural Education and AP/2012/20051316 Chekka Bhajana Mandal, Anantapuramu Dt., Development A.P. AP(G)(T)29 Giddangivaripalli - 516350, Organize Rural Traditional Rare Art Sir C.V. Raman Educational 29 Vempally Mandal, Kadapa AP/2012/0053220 Form of Tholubommalata (Leather Society Dist., Andhra Pradesh Puppetry) AP(G)(T)30 D. Ramakrishna Reddy Building, Giddangivaripalli - Margadarshi Integrated Rural Traditional Performing Art of 30 516350, Vempally Mandal, AP/2014/0082157 Development Society Burrakatha Kadapa (YSR) District, Andhra Pradesh AP(G)(T)31 Koduru Village & Post, In Bond Grantee did not Surya Rural Development Chilamathur Mandalam, sign at Page 3 Mobile : 9885885386 31 AP/2010/0029349 Veera Rani Rudrama Devi Society Anantapur Dist.- Andhra Email : [email protected] Pradesh AP(G)(T)32 Vaguvagadda, Penukonda Bond is not completed Narmada Rural "Organizing Performing Traditional Mobile : 32 Post, Anantapur District, AP/2014/0089854 (Grantee did not Sign at Development Society Arts of Burrakatha Email : [email protected] Andra Pradesh all) AP(G)(T)33 Bhramhassamudram Post, "Organizing Performing Arts of Bond is not completed Mobile : 33 Nivedhitha Mahila Mandali Anantapur Dist. Andhra AP/2014/0089589 Tholubommalata (Leather (Grantee did not Sign at Email : [email protected] Pradesh Puppetry) all) AP(G)(T)34 Society for Promotion of D.No.7/57, Ganjivaripalli (V & 34 Rural Education and PO), Talupula (M), AP/2012/0051316 Chekkabajana Developmenti Anantapuramu Dist.
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