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Vidhan Sabha Question Name of Department Starred Vidhan Sabha Question Name of Department Language, Art & Culture Starred Assembly Question (p) 842 Fixed for reply 07-02-2019 Subject Funds for organising State Fairs Asked by Sh. Jagat Singh Negi (Kinnaur) Minister In- charge Chief Minister Question Answer (a) How much funds were collected (a) and (b) for organising International/State Information has been placed Fairs such as Minjar Fair on the table of the House. Chamba, Kullu Dussehra, Mandi Shivratri, Shimla Summer Festival, Shoolini Fair Solan, Maha Utsav Kinnaur, Hamir Utsav Hamirpur; and (b) Give detail of sources of funds, expenditure incurred in each of above Fairs and amount paid to various Singers/Artists with name, address, troupes and mode of payment made? 1 Information with respect to postponed Starred Assembly Question 842 asked by Sh. Jagat Singh Negi (Kinnaur) regarding funds for organizing State fairs and fixed for reply on 07-02-2019. Question Answer (a) How much funds were (a) Information is annexed at collected for organising Annexure-I. International/State Fairs such as Minjar Fair Chamba, Kullu Dussehra, Mandi Shivratri, Shimla Summer Festival, Shoolini Fair Solan, Maha Utsav Kinnaur, Hamir Utsav Hamirpur; and (b) Give detail of sources of (b) Information is annexed at Annexure-II funds, expenditure incurred in each of above Fairs and amount paid to various Singers/Artists with name, address, troupes and mode of payment made? 2 INDEX Sr. No. Subject Page No. 1. Details of funds collected for International/State 4-5 fairs in the State form 1-1-18 to 31-01-19 (Annexure-A-I) 2. Details of sources of funds, expenditure incurred, 6-9 amount paid to singers/artists, with name, address, troupes and mode of payment (Annexure-A-II 3. District Shimla (Annexure A to A5) 10-34 4. District Sirmour (Annexure B to B3 35-51 5. District Kullu (Annexure C to C5) 52-72 6. District Chamba (Annexure D to D3) 73-98 7. District Mandi (Annexure E to E5) 99-117 8. District Hamirpur (Annexure F to F3) 118-143 9. District Kinnaur (Annexure G to G3) 144-153 10. District Bilaspur (Annexure H to H1) 154-168 11. District Lahaul Spiti (Annexure I to I3) 169-178 12. District Una (Annexure J to J1) 179-181 13. District Solan (Annexure K to K1) 182-192 14. District Kangra. (Annexure L to L9) 193-221 3 Annexure-I The details of the funds collected for International/ State fairs in the State from 1st January, 2018 to 31st January, 2019 are as follows; Sr. District International/National fairs Funds collected in Rupees 1. Sirmour Shri Renuka Fair, Sirmour (International) 84,11,826/- 2. Kullu Kullu Dushera, Kullu (International) 6,74,78,711/- 3. Shimla Lavi Fairs, Rampur, Shimla (National) 2,11,59,440/- 4. Shimla Shimla Fest (National) 49,78,980/- 5. Chamba Minjar Fair, Chamba (National) 1,83,63,255/- 6. Mandi Mandi Shivratri(National) 2,81,45,146/- 7. Hamirpur Holi Sujanpur, Hamirpur (National) 2,13,42,800/- 8. Kullu Winter Carniwal, Manali 2018 44,17,584/- (National) 9. Kullu Winter Carniwal, Manali 2019 25,44,100/- (National) State Fairs 1. Shimla Rohru Fair Shimla 3727662/- 2. Sirmour Vaman Dawadshi Fair, Sirmour 2795430/- 3. Chamba Manimahesh Chamba 64,49,240/- 4. Mandi Nalwad Mela Sundernagar 1,25,68,485/- 5. Mandi Chheschu Mela Rivalsar 1,32,440/- 4 50]93]167@& 6. Hamirpur Hamir Utsav Hamirpur 54]61]360@& 7. Kinnaur Kinnaur Mahotsav Reckongpeo 2]78]81@& 8. Kinnaur Guru Sangayan Mela 1]19]64]629@& 9. Bilaspur Nalwari Fair Bilaspur 19]21]857@& 10. Lahoul & Tribal fair Kelang Lahaul Spiti Spiti 23]61]290@& 11. Lahoul & Ladarcha Fair Spiti Spiti 12. Una Sombhadra Fair Una This fair has not been organised since 2016 84]48]540@& 13. Solan Shoolni fair Solan 5]20]850@& 14. Kangra Baisakhi fair Kaleshwar Kangra 1]14]051@& 15. Kangra Lohri fair Pragpur Kangra 26]35]000@& 16. Kangra Dushara fair Jaisingpur Kangra 27]40]510@& 17. Kangra Shivratri Baijnath Kangra 49]81]268@& 18. Kangra Holi fair Palampur Kangra Total 24,90,36,502/- 5 ANNEXURE II Details of sources of funds, expenditure incurred in each of above fairs and amount paid to various Singers/Artists with name, address, troupes and mode of payment are as under; Sr. District Name of the Fair Internation Details of Details of Details of Mode of Payment No. al/National Sources of Expenditure Amount Paid to /State Funds Various Singers/Artists alongwith their addresses 1½ Shimla 1) Shimla Fist (Summer National Annexure-A Annexure-A1 Annexure-A1 Through RTGS Festival Shimla-2 2) Lavi Fair Rampur National Annexure-A2 Annexure-A3 Annexure-A3 Through RTGS 3) Rohru Fair State Level Annexure-A4 Annexure-A5 Annexure-A5 Through RTGS 2½ Sirmour 1) Shri Renuka Ji Fair International Annexure-B Annexure-B1 Annexure-B1 Through RTGS, Cash, Cheque 2) Vaman Dwadshi Fair State Level Annexure-B2 Annexure-B3 Annexure-B3 Through RTGS, Sarahan Cash, Cheque 6 3½ Kullu 1) Dushera Utsav International Annexure-C Annexure-C1 Annexure-C1 Through NEFT, Cheque 2) Winter Carnival National Annexure-C2 Annexure-C3 Annexure-C3 Through Cheque Manali-2018 3) Winter Carnival National Annexure-C4 Annexure-C5 Annexure-C5 Through NEFT, Manali-2019 Cheque 4½ Chamba 1) Minjar Fair State Level Annexure-D Annexure-D1 Annexure-D1 Through RTGS, Cheque 2) Mani Mahesh Fair State Level Annexure-D2 Annexure-D3 Annexure-D3 Through 5½ Mandi 1) Shivratri Fair National Annexure-E Annexure-E1 Annexure-E1 Through RTGS, Cash, Cheque 2) Nalwar Fair State Level Annexure-E2 Annexure-E3 Annexure-E3 Through Cash 3) Chhechu Fair State Level Annexure-E4 Annexure-E5 Annexure-E5 Through RTGS Riwarsar 6½ Hamirpur 1) Holi Utsav National Annexure-F Annexure-F1 Annexure-F1 Through Cash, Cheque 2) Hamir Utsav State Level Annexure-F2 Annexure-F3 Annexure-F3 Through RTGS, Cash, Cheque 7½ Kinnour 1) Kinnour Mahotsav Tribal Fair Annexure-G Annexure-G1 Annexure-G1 Through RTGS, (Reckong Peo) 7 Cheque 2) Guru Sangyas Rarang- Tribal Fair Annexure-G2 Annexure-G3 Annexure-G3 Through cheque 2018 8½ Bilaspur 1) Nalwari Fair State Level Annexure-H Annexure-H1 Annexure-H1 Through RTGS, NEFT, Cash, Cheque 9½ Lahul- 1) Tribal Fair Keylong Tribal Fair Annexure-I Annexure-I1 Annexure-I1 Through Cheque Sptiti 2) Ladarcha Fair (Spiti Tribal Fair Annexure-I2 Annexure-I3 Annexure-I3 Through Cheque Kaza) 10½ Una 1) Sombhadra Utsav State Level Annexure-J Annexure-J1 Annexure-J1 Fair was not organized after year 2016 11½ Solan 1) Shoolini Fair State Level Annexure-K Annexure-K1 Annexure-K1 Through RTGS, Cheque 12½ Kangra 1) Baisakhi Fair State Level Annexure-L Annexure-L1 Annexure-L1 Through Cheque, Kaleshwar Mahadev Cash 2) Dushera Festival State Level Annexure-L2 Annexure-L3 Annexure-L3 Through Cheque, Jaisinghpur Cash 3) Lohari Utsav Pragur State Level Annexure-L4 Annexure-L5 Annexure-L5 Through Cheque 8 4) Shivratri Utsav State Level Annexure-L6 Annexure-L7 Annexure-L7 Through RTGS, Baijnath Cheque, Cash 5) Holi Mela Palmpur State Level Annexure-L8 Annexure-L9 Annexure-L9 Through RTGS, Cheque, Cash Total Expenditure Rs. - 19,41,27,429/- 9 District-Shimla Annexure-A International Shimla Summer Festival. ( Shimla FEST-2018) Details of Sources of funds collected Total funds Collected= Rs. 49,78,980/- detail of funds received:- 1. Funds received from LAC department = Rs. 22,00,000/- 2 Rent received (Open space of Padam Dev complex) = Rs. 7,20,000/- 3 Voluntary Collection received from individuals/ Private firms /Banks /Corporations etc.= Rs. 20,58,980/- 10 Annexure-A1 Detail of Expenditure Expenditure incurred on each fair (category wise) 1) Expenditure for payment to Star artists/local artists = Rs. 27,75,980/- 2) Expenditure on stage, Sitting, Light and sound= Rs. 21,35,800/- 3) Orchestra Charges = Rs. 72,000/- 4) Photography & Videography = Rs. 16,000/- 5) Gaiety Theatre booking Charges= Rs 78,000/- 6) Accommodation/Hotel Charges= Rs. 20,600/- 7) Travel ticket charges= Rs. 3,51,383/- 8) Newspaper publishing charges= Rs. 3,17,036/- 9) CCTV Charges = Rs. 50,000/- 10) Other Misc. Expenses= Rs. 63,050/ Total = 58.79.849/- 11 Amount paid to various Singers/Artists /Troups with name address with detail Sr Name of Artists & Address Amount in Rs. No 1 Shri Mohit Chauhan, Rs. 12,96,000/- + Rs. 1,20,000/- (TDS) 183,Narmada Apartments, Alaknanda, GK II, New Delhi- 110019 2 M.K Music (AGNEE BAND),C-16, Maurya Housing Rs. 4,32,000/- Society, Opposite Atur Park, Naylor road, + 40,000 (TDS) Koregaon Park, Pune, Maharashtra -411001 3 Kumari Devayani, Padmashree, C-30 Friends Colony Rs. 67500/- East New Delhi 110065 + Rs. 7500 (TDS) 4 Diksha r/o Mohali Chandigarh 7000 5 Manoj Kumar,r/o Chopal Distt Shimla 7000 6 Sandeep kumar, r/o vill Kayar PO Darbhog Tehsil 6000 & Distt Shimla 7 Bhuvnesh Kumar, r/o Chamba 6000 8 Kumari Manisha, r/o Solan 5000 9 Nitin Tomar, r/o Shimla 5000 10 Shivani Sharma, r/o Solan 5000 11 Ranjeet Bhardwaj, r/o Shimla 5000 12 Gopal Bhardwaj, r/o Shimla 5000 13 Atul Kumar Dongre, Tehsil Pooh Distt. 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