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SANCTION ORDER ISSUED UNDER GSP NORTH EASTERN REGION PROGRAMME Sl SANCTION ORDER ISSUED UNDER GSP NORTH EASTERN REGION PROGRAMME Sl. No. Name of the Master Status Duration Craft Venue Amount State Craftperson Sanction/ Release 1 Ksishnadhan Bhattacharjee, Udaipur, NMC 1984 4 Months Cane & Bamboo Fulkumari, Udaipur 345400 Tripura Fulkumari, No.2 (Banduar) Gomati 2 Pradip Sutradhar, Maheesshkhala, NMC 1992 4 Months Wood & Bamboo Ananda Nagar 345400 Tripura Ananda Nagar, Tripura (W) Roof Carving 3 Sh. Lhiwetsolo Kapfo, L0 Z, Kapfo, SA - 2013 4 Months Wood Craft Mesulumi Village, Phek 345400 Kohima Mesulumi Village, Phek 4 Smt. Jano Koza, Mechumvu Koza, SA - 2012 4 Months Shawl Art Ware Khezhakeno Village, Phek 345400 Kohima Khezhakeno Village, Phek 5 Shri Kovechu, (L) Rahu Pfutsero, SA - 2012 4 Months Cane & Bamboo Phek, Nagaland 345400 Nagaland Phek, Nagaland 6 Mr. Agni Das, Lt. Tarani Das, B- NMC -2001 4 Months Artistic Tribal B-Sector, Naharlagun, 345400 Nagaland Sector, Naharlagun, Papumpare Textiles Papumpar 7 Shri Mirnia Game, Vill. Murimugli, Good 4 Months Beads works Puja Pandal, P-sector, 345400 Itanagar Daporijo, Dist. Upper Subansiri Entrepreneur Itanagar 8 Mrs. Romila Game, Vill. Murimugli, -do- 4 Months Artistic Tribal WRD complex 345400 Arunachal Pradesh Daporijo, Dist. Upper Subansiri Textiles 9 Shri Perna Wangyal Bhuttia, Lt. SA - 2002 4 Months Thanka Printing Upper Burtuk, Gangtok, 345400 Sikkim T.N.Bhutia, Upper Burtuk, Gangtok, Sikkim Sikkim 10 Smti Doma Lama, Bishan Lama, ………… 4 Months Embroidery Lower Chandmari 345400 Meghalaya H.No.288/5, Lower Chandmari 11 Shri Loitongbam Shitaljit Singh, S/OL, NMC - 2012 4 Months Cane & Bamboo Haobam marak 345400 Imphal Temba Singh, Haobam marak Chingtham Leikai Chingtham Leikai, Imphal West 12 Km. Anoubam Kalpana Devi, W/o NMC - 2012 4 Months Artistic Textiles Wangkhei Louremban 345400 Imphal Sh.Anoubam nabdwip Sharma, Leirak, Imphal East Wangkhei Louremban Leirak, Imphal East 13 Smt. Thangiam Sunita Devi, W/o SA -2005-06 3 Months Jute Craft Haobam marak Ngangom 267300 Imphal Jupiter Yumnam, Haobam marak Leikai Ngangom Leikai 14 Smt.Saikhom (O) Ibeni Devi,W/o SA – 2010-11 3 Months Kauna Craft khangabok Part II Mayai 267300 Imphal Saikhom Nimaichand Singh, Leikai, Imphal West khangabok Part II Mayai Leikai, Imphal West 15 Smt. Thouroijam Radhamani Devi, SA – 2011-12 4 Months Applique Craft Moirang Thana Leikai, 345400 Imphal W/o Th. Kiran Kumar Singh, Moirang Bishnupur Dist. Manipur Thana Leikai, Bishnupur Dist. Manipur 16 Smt. Gurumayum memcha Devi, D/. SA – 2010-11 4 Months Embroidery Kiyam Leikai, Moirang 345400 Imphal (L) G. Nilamani Sharma, Kiyam Leikai, Moirang 17 Smt. Lalringzuali, P.C. Lalrinawma, NMC - 2011 4 Months Tribal Textiles venghlun, Thenzawl - IIII 345400 venghlun, Thenzawl - III Mizoram, 18 Smt. Lalrokimi, Sh. Hrangchhawna, S/Merit Certificate 4 Months Cane & Bamboo Upper Republic, Hmar 345400 Aizawl Upper Republic, Hmar Veng, Aizawl Veng, Aizawl 19 Miss. Lutf Khatun, D/o Late Ujor Ali SA – 2003-04 3 Months Jute Craft i Bidyapara Khalgudam, 267300 Aizawl Sk, Bidyapara Khalgudam, Dhubri Dhubr 20 Smt. Nichaswari Rabha, NMC -1994-95 4 Months Artistic Rabha Vill.Dalmakha, PO. 345400 Assam Vill.Dalmakha, PO. Debitola, Dhubri Textiles Debitola, Dhubri 21 Sanjib Kumar Paul, Vill. Lakhimari –pt- ………… 3 Months Terracotta Vill. Lakhimari –pt-III, PO 267300 Assam III, PO Lakhimari, Dhubri Lakhimari, Dhubri 22 Smt. Puspi Brahma, W.No.8, SA 2015 4 Months Water Hyacinth W.No.8, N.B.Road, 345400 Assam N.B.Road, Kokrajhar, town Kokrajhar, town 23 Shri Bishnu Pada Paul, Vill & ………… 3 Months Terracotta Vill & POAsharikhandi, 267300 Assam POAsharikhandi, Dhubri Dhubri 24 Smti Twintilis Shylla, Tynnai via ………… 4 Months Cane & Bamboo Tynnai via Mawkyrwat, 345400 Assam Mawkyrwat, South west Khasi Hills South west Khasi Hills 25 Shri Asuk Suting, (L) Dkhar, ………… 4 Months Cane & Bamboo Bamkamar, PO 345400 Meghalaya Bamkamar, PO Ummulong, West Ummulong, West jaintia jaintia Hills, Meghalaya Hills, Meghalaya 26 Shri Donborlin Bah, Mawkawah, Block NMC - 1999 4 Months Stone Carving Mawkawah, Block 345400 Assam Nongstoin, W.Khasi Hill Nongstoin, W.Khasi Hill 27 Smti Dmit Pdahkasiej, Kenmynsaw, ………… 4 Months Cane & Bamboo Kenmynsaw, Syntein,PO 345400 Assam Syntein,PO Mawsynram, east Khasi Mawsynram, east Khasi Hill Hill Total 8935300.
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