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Minutes of 31St GIAC Meeting Scheme-I : Financial Assistance for Purchase of Books List of proposals kept in 31st Grant in Aid Committee Meeting held on 2nd to 4th November, 2016 Sl. Name & Address of the Price per No. of Amount Title No. Applicant & File No. copy copies (less discount) ASSAMESE 1. Sri. Dilip Kumar Sunya Simantiny Radha Not Chakrabarthy recommended Gari Khana Road (Bye Lane), Ward No. 16, P.O. Bidyapara (Dhubri), Dhubri Dist., Assam-783324 50-1(1)/15-16/Asm/GIA 2. Dr. Ranjula Bora Saikia Yogasastra Gita Aru 150/- 300 33,750/- C/o. Sri Jagnaswar Saikia, Jyotirmay - Bhagawan North Lakhimpur Bar Association, P.O. North Lakhimpur, Lakhimpur Dist., Assam-787001 50-1(2)/15-16/Asm/GIA BENGALI 3. Ms. Soma Datta Manipuri Nrityashaily O 150/- Not D/o Late Paresh Chandra Ranbindranath Prasanga recommended Datta, Tripura 22 No. Ward, Hospital Road Ext., Gandhighat, Agartala, West Tripura, Tripura-799001. 50-2(1)/15-16/Ben/GIA 4. Dr. Birendra Mridha Somen Chanda O 300/- Not C/o Ranjit Kumar Mridha, Pragati sahitya Andolon recommended Rabindra Pally, Daragaon, Jaigaon, Alipurduar, West Benga-736182l. 50-2(2)/15-16/Ben/GIA 5. Dr. Bidyutjyoti Naro Narir Parthoker 80/- Not Bhattacharjee Utso Sandhane recommended 77/13, Ramkrishna Sarani Bylane, Niranjan Nagar, Ghugomali, Eastern Bypass, Near Barnamala Vidyamondir, Siliguri, Darjeeling, West Bengal-734006. 50-2(3)/15-16/Ben/GIA 6. Smt. Anupama Ghosh Bihan Belae Sanjher 200/- Not 2405/06, Beverly Hills (T- Chhayae recommended 36), Lokhandwala Circle, Andheri (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra-400053. 50-2(4)/15-16/Ben/GIA 7. Sri. Dilip Kumar Ishan Nibrchita Bangla : 200/- Not Chakrabarthy Kabya Sankalan recommended Gari Khana Road (Bye Lane), Ward No. 16, P.O. Bidyapara (Dhubri), Dhubri Dist., Assam-783324 50-2(5)/15-16/Ben/GIA 8. Ms. Maya Saha Biswas Ekomebadytium 100/- 200 15,000/- 45 C, New Bally Gange Rajarammohan Ray Road, Kolkata-700039 Vol.-3 50-2(6)/15-16/Ben/GIA 9. Sri. Radhakrishna Sri Gadadhar 160/- 100 12,000/- Goswami 68, Nabarunpalli, P.O. Sodepur, North 24 Parganas Dist., Kolkatta, West Bengal-700110 50-2(7)/15-16/Ben/GIA 10. Sri. Sudhir Chakravarti Lalan Sain-Kubir Gosain 325/- Not No. 8, Ramachandra Aar Tader 100 Gaan recommended Mukherjee Lane, Krishnanagar, Nadia, West Bengal-741101 50-2(8)/15-16/Ben/GIA 11. Sri. Baidyanath Sinharay Teno Tyakteno 150/- Not Sinha Villa, Ankarbagan, recommended P.O. Lakurdi, Burdwan Dist., West Bengal-713102 50-2(9)/15-16/Ben/GIA 12. Sri. Baidyanath Sinharay Gitamrita 195/- 100 14,625/- Sinha Villa, Ankarbagan, P.O. Lakurdi, Burdwan West Bengal-713102 50-2(10)/15-16/Ben/GIA 13. Sri. Pravakar Kabyachetana : 200/- 100 15,000/- Bandyopadhyay Rabindranath O Village - Nagdihi Jibanananda (Kirnahar), Post-Kirnahar, P.S. Nanoor, Birbhum Dist., West Bengal-731302 52-2(11)/15-16/Ben/GIA 14. Dr. Subimal Misra Tejesh Chandra Sener 800/- 62 37,200/- 31A/1, Beerpara Lane, Bijnan Rachana Dum Dum, Kolkata Dist., Sangrama West Bengal-700030 52-2(12)/15-16/Ben/GIA 15. Smt. Shahnaz Nabi Nirbachito Urdu Kabita 200/- Not Iqbal Chair Professor, recommended Department of Urdu, University of Calcutta, 87/1, College Street, Kolkata, West Bengal-700073 52-2(13)/15-16/Ben/GIA 16. Dr. Sajal Basu Bharate Samajik 210/- 200 31,500/- # 7, Nandy Street, Andalon Kolkata Dist., West Bengal-700029 52-2(14)/15-16/Ben/GIA 17. Sri. Mantu Mitra Kabi Krishna Basur 100/- Not Santiniketan Apartment, 57, Kabitar Aakash recommended Jessore Road (South), Prosad Pur, P.O. Barasat, Kolkata, North 24 Paraganas Dist., West Bengal-700124 50-2(15)/15-16/Ben/GIA 18. Sri. Dipankar Biswas Upanisader Bhahadarshe 300/- 100 22,500/- C/o. Smt. Kanon Sukla, Teen Manishi Opp. of New Silchar State Bank, Bidhan Sarani, Rangirkhari, Silchar, Cachar Dist., Assam-788005 50-2(16)/15-16/Ben/GIA 19. Sri. Pradyot Kumar Maity Utsav, Binodan, 550/- 90 37,125/- Abasbari, Ward No. 1, P.O. Pujachar-O- Tamluk, Purbamedinipur Anusthanadir Anginaya Dist., West Bengal-721636 Bangla 50-2(17)/16-17/Ben/GIA 20. Sri. Samir Kumar Gupta Rachanabali Salil 500/- 100 37,500/- Orthopaedic Centre, Chowdhuri Kankurgachi, 18/1 VIP Road, Kolkata, West Bengal-700054 50-2(18)/16-17/Ben/GIA 21. Dr. Sumita Das Jibanshilpi Premankur 200/- 100 15,000/- Mazumdar Path Bendhe Dilo Ashok Apartment, Flat No. Bandhanhin Granthi 3/2, 2nd Floor, 41, Bagha Jatin Road, Kolkata, West Bengal-700036 50-2(19)/16-17/Ben/GIA 22. Sri. Sukumar Maiti Madhya Yuge Bangla 500/- 100 37,500/- Vidyasagarpur, P.O. INDA, Sahitya Shriti, Sangraha, Kharagpur, Sangrakham, Path West Bengal-721305 Prakaran O Gabesana 50-2(20)/16-17/Ben/GIA 23. Sri. Bimalakanta Jatiya Chetanar 200/- Not Chattopadhyay Unmeshe Siksha O recommended Debasanskriti Debabani Sikshabidder Bhumika Mandir, Fului (P.O), Hooghly, West Bengal-712122 50-2(21)/16-17/Ben/GIA 24. Sri. Ranjan Chatterjee Ayana 50/- Not Shankharipara recommended Kanchannagar 24, Bardhaman Sadar, Burdwan, West Bengal-713102 50-2(22)16-17/Ben/GIA DOGRI 25. Smt. Sheetal Devi Koshish 200/- Not R/o. Bhatyari, P/o/ Teh recommended Bishnah Jammu Dist., Jammu & Kashmir 50-21(1)/15-16/Dogri/GIA 26. Sri. Om Prakash Sharma Bandralta Darpan 300/- 100 22,500/- # 74, Ward No 10, Adhyapak Nagar, Ramnagar, Udhampur Dist., Jammu & Kashmir 50-21(2)/15-16/Dogri/GIA 27. Sri. Inderjeet Kesar Soch Tarangan 200/- 150 22,500/- # 2-P, Sector 3-Ext., Chhanni Himmat, Jammu - 180015 50-21(3)/15-16/Dogri/GIA 28. Smt. Neeru Sharma Vichar Manthan 550/- 90 37,125/- 558/3, Sector-C, Sainik Colony, Jammu Dist., J & K - 180015 50-21(4)/15-16/Dogri/GIA 29. Sri. Narsingh Dev Jamwal Lekh Mala (Dogri Natak 300/- 166 37,350/- Vill. & PO Bhalwal, Te Rang Manch) Jammu Tawi Dist., Jammu & Kashmir-181122 50-21(5)/15-16/Dogri/GIA 30. Sri. Lalit Mangotra Sahitya : Meri Soch, 250/- 200 37,500/- 478-C, Sainik Colony, Mere Shabda Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir-180011 50-21(6)/15-16/Dogri/GIA 31. Dr. Neelam Sachdev Sarin Bhet Bharoche Geet 500/- 100 37,500/- # 27, EID Gha Road, Raseele Jammu, Near Residency Road, Jammu (Tawi), Jammu & Kashmir-180001 50-21(7)/15-16/Dogri/GIA 32. Sri. Shiv Doblia, Basohli Darshan 350/- 100 26,250/- W.No. 3, Doblia House, Basohli, Kathua Dist., J & K - 148201 50-21(8)/15-16/Dogri/GIA 33. Dr. Chanchal Bhasin Dogri Upnyaasen Ch 475/- 105 37,406/- H.No. 45-A, Krishna Nagar, Varg Sangharsh Jammu, J & K-180016 50-21(9)/16-17/Dogri/GIA GUJARATI 34. Sri. Rameshchandra Madhpudo 450/- 100 33,750/- Mathurbhai Patel Pravinsinhani - Chali, Derol Station, TA-Kalol, Panchmahal Dist., Gujarat - 389320 50-3(1)/15-16/Guj/GIA 35. Sri. Amrit Gangar Rupantar 325/- 100 24,375/- E-504, Panchsheel Gardens, Mahavir Nagar, Kandivli (W), Mumbai, Maharashtra - 460067 50-3(2)/15-16/Guj/GIA 36. The Trustee, Mukundai V. Parasharya 1080/- 46 37,260/- M.V. Parasharya Smarak Smrit Granth Part - 1 & Trust, (Smt. Jyoti 2, Supplementary Part - Mukundrai Parasharya) 3 Plot no. 2193 „C‟, Shantisadan, Vadodaria Park, Hill Drive, Bhavnagar, Gujarat-364002 50-3(3)/15-16/Guj/GIA 37. Sri. Shirish J. Panchal Navalkata Swaroop ane 625/- 50 23,437/- # 233, Rajlaxmi Society, Vaividhya Old Padra Road, Vadodara Dist., Gujarat - 390007 50-3(4)/15-16/Guj/GIA 38. Sri. Bansidhar Shukla Gnyanparab 200/- Not # 6, Jivansaurabh, Nr. recommended Shantivana, Paldi, Ahmadabad Dist., Gujarat - 380007 50-3(5)/15-16/Guj/GIA 39. Smt. Nilam Harish Doshi Jivan Zarukhethe 140/- 50 5,250/- Birla Sagar Colony, Ex-2, Bunglow, Porbandar Dist., Gujarat - 360576 50-3(6)/15-16/Guj/GIA 40. Smt. Nilam Harish Doshi Sambhaliye Sad 100/- Not Birla Sagar Colony, Ex-2, Sarjanhar No recommended Bunglow, Porbandar Dist., Gujarat - 360576 50-3(7)/15-16/Guj/GIA 41. Smt. Nilam Harish Doshi Param Sakha 85/- Not Birla Sagar Colony, Ex-2, Parmeshwarne recommended Bunglow, Porbandar Dist., Gujarat - 360576 50-3(8)/15-16/Guj/GIA 42. Sri. Bansidhar Shukla Amar Vani 230/- 25 4,312/- # 6, Jivansaurabh, Nr. Shantivana, Paldi, Ahmadabad Dist., Gujarat – 380007 50-3(9)/15-16/Guj/GIA 43. Sri. Kanubhai Harilal Shilp Samipe 500/- 50 18,750/- Suchak # 3 Vivek, VVV Society, 185, S.V. Road, Vileparle (W), Mumbai, Maharashtra-400056 50-3(10)/15-16/Guj/GIA KANNADA 44. Dr. B.K. Ravindranath Bhashika 150/- 100 11,250/- No. 692, 'Sreedhama', Maanavashastra Bogadi 2nd Stage, Mysore, Karnataka-570026 50-4(1)/15-16/Kan/GIA 45. Sri. Shashidhara Jeevanmukhi 50/- 100 3,750/- Ubbalagundi S/o Mallaiah, Kelageri, Kottur, Kudligi T.Q, Bellary Dist, Karnataka-583134 50-4(2)/15-16/Kan/GIA 46. Dr. Hosamani S.B. Aadalita Bhaashe Ondu 500/- 50 18,750/- No.42, Manjushree Nilaya, Avalokana 2nd Cross, 2nd Stage, Vinobanagar, Shimoga, Karnataka - 577204, 50-4(3)/15-16/Kan/GIA 47. Sri. M.A.N. Prasad Suma Sanchaya 150/- 50 5,625/- No.213, 1st Floor, 4th Main, 18th Cross, Malleswaram, Bangalore, Karnataka-560055 50-4(4)/15-16/Kan/GIA 48. Sri. Satyanarayana Hegde Samarpane 100/- 50 3,750/- 'Bhasha', At: Marole, P.O. Hadinabal, Honnavar T.Q., Uttara Kannada, Karnataka-581361 50-4(5)/15-16/Kan/GIA 49. Dr. Veeresh Badiger Hastaprathi Sankathana 160/- 100 12,000/- D.No. 172, 16th Ward, Bandikeri Oni, Kannada University Road, Kamalapur, Hospet T.Q., Bellary Dist, Karnataka. 50-4(6)/15-16/Kan/GIA 50. Dr. Krishnananda P.M. Kannada Sollarime 210/- 100 15,750/- Mithottu, Gardadi Post and Matthu Nudiyarime Village, Belthangadi T.Q., D.K. District, Karnataka-574217 50-4(7)/15-16/Kan/GIA 51.
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