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Scholarship Results 2014 Scholarship Results 2014 The following candidates have been considered for award of Cultural Talent Search Scholarships for the year 2014, subject to the verification of necessary documents required for the award of Scholarships. The CCRT is not responsible for any uploading errors, if any, which will be rectified later. All the other candidates were duly considered but regretted that it has not been possible to consider them for the award due to limited number of scholarships available. The recommended candidates will be informed individually by Regd. Post by the end of September 2014. Those who have not been awarded and eligible for next year, may download the APPLICATION FORM 2015. ANDHRA PRADESH S.NO. ID NAME OF THE PARENT’S/GUARDIAN’S FIELD CATEGORY NO CANDIDATE NAME 1. 86 SETTIPALLI AAMUKTA SHRI S. MADHAVA CARNATIC MUSIC - VOCAL 2. 87 S. MAHATHI SHRI A. S. SHANKAR CARNATIC MUSIC TRADITIONAL VOCAL ARTIST FAMILY 3. 100 ANAGHA CHALLA SHRI C. V. N. SRINIVAS CARNATIC MUSIC VOCAL 4. 102 T. SRIKEERTHAN SHRI T.RAMA MOHANA CARNATIC MUSIC RAO VOCAL 5. 111 KRISHNA SRUTHI SHRI I. SURESH CARNATIC MUSIC IVATURI VOCAL 6. 1166 VADAKEKKARA SHRI V.R. RAMESH HINDUSTANI MUSIC RAMESH ROOPESH INSTRUMENT – TABLA 7. 121 RAMA RAJU S.S.G.K. SHRI R. PREM KUMAR CARNATIC MUSIC SASANK INSTRUMENT - FLUTE 8. 120 BEERAKA VENKATA SHRI SURESH BABU B. CARNATIC MUSIC BHARADWAJ INSTRUMEN – MRIDANGAM 9. 116 GORTI ABHIRAMA SHRI GORTI SRINIVASU CARNATIC MUSIC INSTRUMENT - VIOLIN 10. 1140 POLAM SIRI SHRI RAJU KUCHIPUDI DANCE CHANDANA 11. 1144 KANNEGANTI TRISHA SHRI K. SESHAGIRI KUCHIPUDI DANCE SAISREE RAO 12. 1161 SIDDOJU VYASHNAVI SHRI S. SRINIVAS KUCHIPUDI DANCE 13. 769 SAI SAHITHI BEHERA SHRI UJJWAL KUMAR KUCHIPUDI DANCE BEHERA 14. 772 MUDAPAKA DEVI SHRI M. KUCHIPUDI DANCE RITHWIK VENKATESWARA RAO 15. 773 MADDURI LAKSHMI SHRI M.L.N. MURTHY KUCHIPUDI DANCE NAGA SAI SRIVALLI 16. 779 PADARTHI DIVYA SRI SHRI PADARTHI KUCHIPUDI DANCE CHENCHAIAH 17. 1190 PATAN MOHAMMED JANAB PATAN KUCHIPUDI DANCE SOHEL KHAN MOHIDEEN KHAN 18. 1191 PARUVELLY SUHANI SHRI GOPAL KUCHIPUDI DANCE PARUVELLY 19. 1194 SUPREETH. S. KARAN SHRI SUDHAKARAN BHARATNATYAM DANCE 20. 1201 SRIVIDYA SRIPATHI SHRI S.V.R. KRISHNA BHARATNATYAM PRASAD DANCE 21. 1208 SUBHANVITHA SHRI BHARATNATYAM SOMESULA BALASUBRAMANYAM DANCE 22. 992 CHAMMALA SAHITHI SHRI CH. NEERAJA PAINTING RAO 23. 995 KANISHKA V.V.N.S.D. SHRI V. PAINTING VENKATESWARLU 24. 1073 PALAVALASA KISHORE SHRI P. LAKSHMI PAINTING BABU NARAYANA 25. 1075 NIKITHA VADDEPALLI SHRI VADDEPALLI PAINTING MALLESH 26. 1076 GANDI KUMUDA SHRI G.V.RAM PRASAD PAINTING 27. 1103 MADDURI MOUNIKA SHRI M. THIMMA PAINTING REDDY REDDY 28. 1106 GOLUGURU AMRUTHA SHRI G. VENKATA PAINTING LAKSHMI REDDY 29. 1133 ARPITA PATTNAIK SHRI MANOJ KUMAR PAINTING PATTNAIK 30. 1154 VADLAMOORI SHRI V. SHYAM PAINTING ABHISHEK MURTHY 31. 1058 VANARASA SHRI UPENDAR DRAMA LEKHAJPHANI SAI PEDDA SUBBARAO 32. 1059 REKANDAR LOCHANA SHRI REKANDAR DRAMA VASANTH RAO 33. 1069 SREERAMOJU SHRI SHYAM SUNDER ANDHRANATYAM SREEHITHA 34. 1096 GUNDAMEEDI SAI RAM SHRI GUNDAMEDI FOLK DANCE MOHAN KRISHANA MOHAN ASSAM 35. 2452 MISMI BOSE SHRI BISWAJIT BOSE HINDUSTANI MUSIC VOCAL 36. 2460 SANCHARI DAS SHRI KANU RANJAN DAS HINDUSTANI MUSIC VOCAL 37. 2475 SRI RIDIPTA SARMA SHRI DWIJEN SARMA HINDUSTANI MUSIC VOCAL 38. 2480 TIYASA JANA SHRI PRASANTA JANA HINDUSTANI MUSIC VOCAL 39. 2484 BISHWA LAKSHMI RAJ SHRI BIPLOBJIT HINDUSTANI MUSIC KUMARI RAJKUMAR VOCAL 40. 2721 ANINDITA DAS SHRI MANORANJAN DAS HINDUSTANI MUSIC INSTRUMENT – SITAR 41. 2717 KAUSHIK DAS SHRI KANTI KUMAR DAS HINDUSTANI MUSIC INSTRUMENT – VIOLIN 42. 2386 MURCHANA PHUKAN SHRI UTPAL PHUKAN HINDUSTANI MUSIC INSTRUMENT – TABLA 43. 2390 NABANSHU NEER SHRI JAYANTA M. GOGOI HINDUSTANI MUSIC GOGOI INSTRUMENT – TABLA 44. 3136 GIRINDRA GOSWAMI SHRI AJIT GOSWAMI KHOL 45. 3199 DIPANKAR SHRI DILIP BARUAH KHOL SABUKDHORA 46. 3201 JON SAIKIA SHRI DULAL SAIKIA KHOL 47. 3205 JAGYA DUTTA KALITA SHRI KAMAL CH. KALITA KHOL 48. 3208 SIDDHARTHA SANKAR SHRI DIGANTA SAIKIA KHOL SAIKIA 49. 2613 PRAKRITI DUTTA SHRI ANAL DUTTA BORGEET 50. 2615 JUGANDHARA DAS SHRI UTPAL DAS BORGEET 51. 2616 POLLABI DOLEY SHRI RANJAN DOLEY BORGEET 52. 2641 PRANJIT KUMAR SHRI RANJIT KUMAR BORGEET BHUYAN BHUYAN 53. 2644 SUBRATA GOSWAMI SMT. RENU GOSWAMI BORGEET 54. 2250 ANISHA MADHABI SHRI SATYENDRA SATTRIYA DANCE MAHANTA MAHANTA 55. 2274 DIDRIKSHA SONOWAL SHRI ACHITRA SONOWAL SATTRIYA DANCE ST 56. 2236 SATRA NATH SHRI RAMA KATA MUDAI SATTRIYA DANCE SEKANIDHAR 57. 2246 RUMA RULIKA SHRI GUNA KANTA SATTRIYA DANCE TRADITIONAL BHUYAN BHUYAN ARTIST FAMILY 58. 2263 RICHA SARMA SHRI BIJAY KUMAR SATTRIYA DANCE SARMA 59. 2248 GUNJAN TALUKDAR SHRI RAM KRISHNA SATTRIYA DANCE TRADITIONAL TALUKDAR ARTIST FAMILY 60. 2253 BHASWATI KALITA SHRI HAREN KALITA SATTRIYA DANCE 61. 2275 AKANGSHA LAHON SHRI PRABAL LAHON SATTRIYA DANCE 62. 2286 BHASKAR HAZARIKA SHRI LILARAM HAZARIKA SATTRIYA DANCE 63. 2121 RIMLIM BHUYAN SHRI DILIP BHUYAN SATTRIYA DANCE 64. 2154 MANASH PRATIM SHRI PRASANTA SATTRIYA DANCE BARUAH BORUAH 65. 2192 PARAG SANKAR SHRI PRANAB HAZARIKA SATTRIYA DANCE HAZARIKA 66. 2216 BASANTA BORAH SHRI KARUNA BORAH SATTRIYA DANCE TRADITIONAL ARTIST FAMILY 67. 2220 SHILPA DAS SHRI KRISHNA DAS SATTRIYA DANCE 68. 2223 MAYURI GOSWAMI SHRI KESHAB GOSWAMI SATTRIYA DANCE 69. 2265 CHINMOYNEE CHETIA SHRI NITYA CHETIA SATTRIYA DANCE 70. 2239 PHULOMA SHRI PUSPA RAMCHIARY SATTRIYA DANCE ST RAMCHIARY 71. 2240 HIMAKSHI RABHA SHRI LAGHUNU RABHA SATTRIYA DANCE ST 72. 2225 DIPSIKHA BORAH SHRI ATUL CHANDRA SATTRIYA DANCE DIFFERENTLY BORAH ABLED 73. 2538 RIMPI DAS SHRI BHUPEN DAS MANIPURI DANCE 74. 2573 NISTHAYUKTA BORAH SHRI SATYAJIT BORAH ODISSI DANCE 75. 2693 PRATILEEMA DUTTA SHRI MUKUL DUTTA BHARATNATAYAM 76. 2306 SUDESHNA SHRI SUDIP KUMAR KATHAK DANCE ACHARJEE ACHARJEE 77. 2318 RUPALI PANDA SHRI SUDHANSU PANDA KATHAK DANCE 78. 2320 DIKSHA KARMAKAR SHRI DILIP KARMAKAR KATHAK DANCE 79. 2324 TREENABHAA DUTTA SHRI DILIP KR. DUTTA KATHAK DANCE 80. 2292 PANKAJ BHARALI SHRI DEBEN BHARALI DHOL 81. 2327 DINA KALITA SHRI UGAL KALITA DHOL 82. 2328 LAKHYAJIT BORGIRI MR. MANIK BORGIRI DHOL 83. 2346 RAKTIM BORUAH SHRI DANDESWAR DHOL BORUAH 84. 2438 KRISHNA HATIBORUA SHRI CHANDRA HATI BIHU DANCE BORUAH 85. 2441 JOIMINI ESHONA SHRI SUSHIL TAMULI BIHU DANCE TAMULI 86. 2523 DARSHANA BHARATI SHRI KALINDRA M BIHU DANCE BHARTI 87. 2054 TAGAR CHOUDHURY SHRI TAPAN PUPPETRY CHOUDHURY 88. 2782 DRISTANTA SHRI PHULESWAR MIME ST BASUMATARY BASUMATARY 89. 2771 SUKANYA SARMA SHRI KANAK CH. FOLK SONGS DEVSARMA 90. 2780 RAHUL BORA SMT TALUMONI BORA FOLK SONGS 91. 2157 KINGSHUK AKSHAYE SHRI RATUL NEOG DRAMA 92. 2166 MEZANGKORI RAJI MD. RAJIBUDDIN AHMED DRAMA 93. 2167 DIKSHITA KALITA SHRI DEBA KALITA DRAMA 94. 2759 ANKITA BARUAH SHRI BIKASH BARUAH FOLK DANCES 95. 2761 TULSI DEORI SHRI KESHAB DEORI FOLK DANCES 96. 2601 TRIBEDI TANYA DAS SHRI BRAJENDRA NATH PAINTING DAS 97. 2602 KAUTILYA DARSHAN SMT. MINAKSHI BARUAH PAINTING BARUAH 98. 2633 BARSHA RANI DAS SHRI BABUL CH. DAS PAINTING 99. 2660 PRADHITI KASHYAP SHRI KIRANMONI SAIKIA PAINTING 100. 2663 BHASWATI GOSWAMI SHRI KESHABANANDA PAINTING GOSWAMI 101. 2996 PRATYUSHA DR. BIPUL TALUKDAR PAINTING TALUKDAR 102. 3065 SUJAY SINHA SHRI SUJIT SINHA PAINTING 103. 3103 ARCHITA BHATTA SHRI BIMAL BHATTA PAINTING 104. 3104 SHARMISTH SHRI DILIP KR. PAINTING BORGOHAIN BORGOHAIN 105. 3108 RAJASHREE DAS SHRI NALINI KUMAR DAS PAINTING 106. 3111 DRISTIRON SAIKIA SHRI JITENDRA NATH PAINTING S.T. SAIKIA 107. 3124 PINKY THAKURIA SHRI GOPESH THAKURIA PAINTING 108. 2734 MRIDUSMITA DEY SHRI MANATOSH DEY PAPER CRAFT 109. 2591 MANJIMA SONOWAL SHRI JITUL SONOWAL GAUDIYA DANCE ST BIHAR S.NO. ID NO NAME OF THE PARENT’S/GUARDIAN’S FIELD CATEGORY CANDIDATE NAME 110. 00234 MUSKAN SHRI SUJEET PRASAD DRAMA 111. 00205 SHIVANGI SINGH SHRI SANJAY KUMAR FOLK SONG SINGH 112. 00207 KANAKSHREE SHRI SANDIP KUMAR FOLK SONG TRADITIONAL PATHAK ARTIST FAMILY 113. 00235 NIKITA KUMARI SHRI NIRMAL KUMAR KATHAK DANCE VISHAL 114. 00243 VAISHNAVI SHREYA SHRI D.K. SINHA BHARATNATYAM DANCE 115. 00223 AJIT KUMAR SHRI ASHOK KUMAR MADHUBANI PASWAN 116. 00227 RAJAN KUMAR SHRI PAWAN PASWAN GODANA PAINTING CHHATTISGARH 117. 2536 ALOK SAHOO SHRI DEVESH KUMAR HINDUSTANI MUSIC SAHOO INSTRUMENT – TABLA 118. 2432 ARUNIMA PRAKASH SHRI PRAKASH KUMAR CARNATIC MUSIC K.V. VOCAL 119. 2419 GITIKA TOMAR SHRI H.S. TOMAR BHARATNATYAM DANCE 120. 2510 CHITRANSHY SHRI N.K. PANICKER KATHAK DANCE PANICKER 121. 2526 CHAHAK SINGH SHRI VIJENDRA SINGH KATHAK DANCE 122. 2425 ARCHANA KUMARI SHRI T.K. LAL SAMAL FOLK SONG SAMAL 123. 2500 GARVILA VERMA SHRI PANKAJ VERMA PAINTING 124. 2502 CHHAYA SAHU SHRI KUSHAL CHAND PAINTING SAHU DELHI S.NO. ID NO NAME OF THE PARENT’S/GUARDIAN’S FIELD CATEGORY CANDIDATE NAME 125. 00183 UPADRASTA SAI SHRI U. NAGASRINIVAS CARNATIC MUSIC SAHHITA VOCAL 126. 00184 MANGALA MCHAMU SHRI G. CARNATIC MUSIC SHAREN GANESH CHAMUNDEESWARAN VOCAL 127. 00185 SOUMYA KANNAN SHRI N. KANNAN CARNATIC MUSIC VOCAL 128. 00198 KAVERI SHRI R. SIVARAJ CARNATIC MUSIC INSTRUMENT-VIOLIN 129. 00211 ASWIN RAJ SHRI RAJAPPAN K.R. CARNATIC MUSIC INSTRUMENT - MRIDANGAM 130. 00217 PRANAV NAMBIAR SHRI PRADEEPAN V.V. CARNATIC MUSIC INSTRUMENT - CHENDA 131. 00263 MONYA KRISHNA SHRI S. GOPAL HINDUSTANI MUSIC SUDERSANAM KRISHNA VOCAL 132. 00643 PAWAN DEEP SHRI VIJAY PRAKASH HINDUSTANI MUSIC SHARMA SHARMA VOCAL 133. 00315 BASANT SINGH SMT. NIRMAL KAUR HINDUSTANI MUSIC INSTRUMENT–TABLA 134. 00317 NISHIT GANGANI SHRI YOGESH HINDUSTANI MUSIC TRADITIONAL GANGANI INSTRUMENT –TABLA ARTIST FAMILY 135. 00320 ZARGHAM AKRAM SHRI AKRAM KHAN HINDUSTANI MUSIC TRADITIONAL KHAN INSTRUMENT–TABLA ARTIST FAMILY 136. 00325 BHARAT SHRI PREM HINDUSTANI MUSIC INSTRUMENT–TABLA 137. 00350 AMAR BHOLA SHRI CHETAN BHOLA HINDUSTANI MUSIC INSTRUMENT –FLUTE 138. 00395 SRIYA N. SHRI N. BABU RAO VISUAL ARTS – PAINTING 139. 00402 VANISSA ROUT SHRI RANJIT ROUT VISUAL ARTS – PAINTING 140. 00397 ROHAN SHRI DINESH KUMAR VISUAL ARTS – MADHUBANI 141. 00477 SIRSHA SHRI SUBRATA BHARATNATYAM CHATTERJEE CHATTERJEE DANCE 142. 00486 VAISHNAVI DUBEY SHRI UMAKANT DUBEY BHARATNATYAM DANCE 143. 00499 ANANDITA SHRI SATYA BHARATNATYAM NARAYANAN NARAYANAN R. DANCE 144. 00507 C. AISHA SHRI C. DIVAKAR BHARATNATYAM DHAVE JI DANCE 145.
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