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List of Finally Selected Artisan for Handicraft Award for the Year -2017 List of finally selected Artisan for Handicraft Award for the year -2017 Shilp Guru Award-2017: S.No. Details of Artisan Entry Details 1 Shri Vinod Kumar Jangir, Rajasthan Sandal wood carving 2 Shri Dilshad Hussain, Uttar Pradesh Brass Engraving 3 Shri V K Munuswamy, Puducherri Terracotta 4 Shri Zahiruddin, Uttar Pradesh Khurja Blue Pottery 5 Shri Tapan Chakraborty, West Bengal Palm leaf engraving 6 Smt. Noorbanu Mohamad Khatri, Gujarat Bandhani, Tie-Dye 7 Shri K R Mohanan, Kerala Wood Carving 8 Smt. Amita Sachdeva, Delhi Stone Dust Painting 9 Shri Mohan Lal Soni, Rajasthan Miniature Painting 10 Mohd. Yusuf Khatri, Madhya Pradesh Hand Block Bagh print National Award-2017: S.No Details of Artisan Category Product Detail 1 Shri Mahavir Singh, Uttar Pradesh Category-1 Brass Metal Engraving 2 Shri Sasidharan P A, Kerala Category-2 Wood Carving Tears of Budha on Teak Wood 3 Smt Mithu Rani Jana, West Bengal Category-3 C&B Mat Weaving 4 Shri Rakesh Kumar Maharana, Category-4 Stone Carving Kandarpa Hasthi Odisha 5 Smt. Dolon Kundu Mandal, Category-5 Terracotta Lord Krishna West Bengal The Guardian 6 Shri Biranchi Narayana Behra, Category-6 Palm Leaf Engraving Krishna Odisha Leela 7 Shri Sunil Soni, Rajasthan Category-7 Thewa Art Plate 8 Shri Akhtar Hussain Rather, J&K Category-8 Paper Machie Flower Vase 9 Shri Shokat Ali Usta, Rajasthan Category-9 Camel Leather Usta Art Bikaner Jewellery Box 10 Mohd Nasir, Madhya Pradesh Category-10 Hand Block Printing Saree & Madhya Pradesh Darshan 11 Smt. Sunita Sharma, Uttar Pradesh Category-11 Chikankari Hand Embd. Table Cover 12 Shri Ghulam Ali Shekh, J&K Category-13 Hand Knotting Carpet Double side 13 Shri Mubarik Khatri, Madhya Category-14 Hand Block Printing on Pradesh Bamboo Mat Curtain 14 Shri Dalavayi Kullayappa, Category-16 Leather Puppetry Sri Maha Andhra Pradesh Vishnu Charitamrutham 15 Mohd Istiyak, Delhi Category-17 Bone Carving Lamp 16 Shri Pradeep Kumar Nayak, Odisha Category-19 Straw Craft Kandarpa Ratha 17 Shri Iqbal Sheikh, Delhi Category-19 Lac Bangles Jewellery & Decoration Laksha Griha 18 Smt. Kamlesh Sharma, Rajasthan Reserved Tarkashi Brass Inlay on (female) Chowkee 19 Smt.Sabita Mahapatra, Odisha Reserved Pattachitra Krushna Leela (female) 1 20 Smt.Swarnalata Mahapatra, Odisha Reserved Tasar Painting (female) 21 Smt.Mahanama Devi, Bihar Reserved Godana Painting (female) Raja Sailesh 22 Smt. Khatri Nazreenben, Gujarat Reserved Tie & Dye Silk Dupatta (female) 23 Smt. Ruma Karmakar, West Bengal Reserved Suri Bowl (Endangered) Serpai Making 24 Shri Pradeep Jhariya, Reserved Hand Block Printing of Madhya Pradesh (Endangered) Tarapur 25 Shri Pawan Kumar Jhariya, Reserved Hand Block Printing of Madya Pradeh (Endangered) Tarapur . National Merit Certificate-2017: S.No. Details of Artisan Category Product Details 1 Shri Dinesh Chandra Kumhar, Category-5 Terracotta Rajasthan 2 Shri Bangaru Suribabu, Category-16 Wooden Lacquerware Toys Andhra Pradesh Karnarjuna Yudham 3 Shri J Dundaraja, Karnataka Category-6 Mysore Traditional Painting VishroopaDarshanam 4 Shri Manickam Achary, Tamilnadu Category-4 Stone Carving Renganathar Mandapam 5 Shri Manameet Singh, Rajasthan Category-7 Meenakari Kundan Jewellery on Silver and Gold 6 Shri K Venkatesan, Puducherry Category-5 Terracotta Thirupurasamharamoorthi 7 Shri Nand Kishore Yadav, Uttar Category-1 Brass Engraving Wall Plate & Pradesh Bottle 8 Shri Lakkoju Nageswara Rao, Category-16 Wooden Lacquerware toys Andhra Pradesh Sampoorna Ramayana 9 Shri Mani Ram Baghel, Chhattisgarh Category-1 Bell Metal Bastar Tribe Mukta 10 Smt. Khatri Bilkis Banu, Gujarat Category-10 Tie & dye Dupatta 11 Shri C Subramanyam Acharya, Category-2 Wood Carving ,Mahavishnu Andhra Pradesh 12 Sh. Shahnawaz Ashraf, (J&K) Category-2 Wallnut wood Carving Jewellery Box 13 Smt. Reetu Kansal, Delhi Category-8 Paper Machie Crafts 14 Sh. Bal Kishan, Delhi Category-1 Metal Engraving (Chitai work) Matka 15 Sh. Sajad Hussain Bhat, (J&K) Category-11 Sojni Hand Embroidery Jamawar Shawl 16 Sh. Mukund Rana, Odisha Category-5 Terracotta 17 Ms. Masto Devi, Himachal Pradesh Category-11 Chamba Rumal Hand Embd. 18 Sh. Vinod K.P, Kerala Category-1 Metalware Bali Theyyam Idol 19 Sh. Vijay Verma, Rajasthan Category-6 Miniature Painting 20 Sh. VangalaVaraprasad, Telangana Category-7 Silver Filigree 21 Sh. Nasir Khan, (UP) Category-2 Wood Carving Wooden Block Ganeshji 2 22 Sh. KalidinVishwkarma, (UP) Category-4 Stone Engraving Shivlaya 23 Smt. Kavita J.H, Karnataka Category-11 Kasuti Hand Embd.Saree 24 Smt.Dinesh Kumari, (H.P) Category-11 Chamba Rumal Hand Embd. 25 Sh. Irshad Ahmed, (UP) Category-2 Wood Carving 26 Sh. Rizwan Ahmed Ansari, (UP) Category-2 Wood Carving Box 27 Sh. Raghu Rana, Odisha Category-5 Terracotta Craft 28 Sh. Noordin Chitrakar,(West Bengal) Category-6 Patachitra Painting Krishna Leela 29 Smt. Vidhya Devi Soni, Rajasthan Category-6 Mandana Painting Flok Art 30 Sh. Altaf Hussain Beigh, (J&K) Category-8 Paper Machie Fruit Bowl with lid 31 Sh. Mohi-ud-din Dar, (J&K) Category-8 Paper Machie Fruit Bowl 32 Ms. Puspa Bhagat, (West Bengal) Category-16 Fish Scale Gautam Budha 33 Sh. Ajmal Khan, (UP) Category-2 Wood Carving Table 34 Sh. Aparajita Parida, Odisha Category-6 Pattachitra Engraving 35 Sh. Yusuf Kureshi, (MP) Category-10 Hand Block Batik print 36 Smt. Khatri Kherun Nisa Abdul Category-10 Tie & Dye Dupatta Mohd, (Gujarat) 37 Smt. Vidhya Bhat, Karnataka Category-6 Ganjifa Art 38 Smt. Kongbam Romicha Devi, Category-10 Artistic Textiles (Manipur) 39 Smt. Aquila Banoo, (UP) Category-10 Patch work, Bed Sheet 40 Shri Vikram, Delhi Category-5 Terracotta,Dulhan Ki Doli ********** End of list ********** 3 .
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