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GIA Bill (Plan) for Upto 15Th March, 2012 Pay & Accounts Office(Culture), New Delhi Fortnightly Monitoring of Status of Grants-in-Aid Bills(Plan) Sl.N. IFD Sanction Ministry Sanction No. SanctionDate Date of Receipt Date of Mode of Party's Name Amount Date of Bill in PAO Passing of Payment Bill in PAO April, 2011 1 15/04/2011 No.11-20/2006-BTI 24/04/2011 29/04/2011 29/04/2011 ECS DRISHYA BHARTI 150000 GANJANG TSAWA 2 15/04/2011 NO.12-53/2010-BTI 25/04/2011 29/04/2011 29/04/2011 ECS HIMALAYAN BUDDHIST 290000 CULTURAL ASST SERA MEY DRATSANG 3 08/04/2011 NO.12-82/2009-BTI 19/04/2011 28/04/2011 28/04/2011 ECS 125000 CULTURAL SOCIETY GAJANG GEPHEL KHANGTSEN 4 07/04/2011 NO.12-50/2010-BTI 15/04/2011 28/04/2011 28/04/2011 ECS 380000 BUDDHIST CULTURAL SOCIETY INDIA TOURISM 5 18/04/2011 NO.16-42/2011-SPL-CELL 25/04/2011 28/04/2011 28/04/2011 ECS DEVELOPMENT 1675800 CORPORATION1 Total 2620800 May, 2011 RASHTRIYA BUDDHA 1 07/04/2011 NO.12-3/2011-BTI 15/04/2011 02/05/2011 02/05/2011 ECS SIKSHA EVAM 162500 SAMAJIK SANSTHAN INTERNATIONAL 2 19/04/2011 NO.12-3/2011-BTI 25/04/2011 02/05/2011 02/05/2011 ECS BUDDHA EDUCATION 175000 INSTITUTE NATIONAL INFORMATION 3 19/04/2011 NO.16-1/2010-SPL CELL 02/05/2011 03/05/2011 03/05/2011 ECS 4568000 CENTRE SERVICES INCORPORATED GOPAL DHARA TASHI 4 13/04/2011 NO.12-116/2009-BTI 28/04/2011 04/05/2011 05/05/2011 ECS 25000 DEEYANG GUMBA MINYAM KONGPHEL 5 08/04/2011 NO.12-43/2009-BTI 27/04/2011 04/05/2011 05/05/2011 ECS CULTURAL & 75000 WELFARE SOCIETY THEKCHEN CHOSLING 6 13/04/2011 NO.12-76/2008-BTI 28/04/2011 04/05/2011 05/05/2011 ECS 75000 WELFARE SOCIETY SKALDAN 7 08/04/2011 NO.12-14/2010-BTI 27/04/2011 04/05/2011 05/05/2011 ECS CHISKYOBLING 222500 SAMKAR GONPA 8 08/04/2011 NO.12-126/2009-BTI 25/04/2011 04/05/2011 05/05/2011 ECS GHOOM MHANI KIDU 90000 SARITA VIAHAR 9 06/04/2011 NO.3-88/2000-PA 29/04/2011 05/05/2011 06/05/2011 ECS 324000 SANSKRITI PARISHAD JONANG TAKTEN 10 13/04/2011 NO.12-18/2008-BTI 25/04/2011 05/05/2011 06/05/2011 ECS PHUNTSOK CHOSLING 175000 SOCIETY THUPTEN CHOS 11 07/04/2011 MNO.12-59/2010-BTI 27/04/2011 05/05/2011 06/05/2011 ECS KHORLING 143715 MONSATERY 12 07/04/2011 NO.10-329/2010-PA 18/04/2011 05/05/2011 06/05/2011 ECS NATYA TARANGINI 1542000 NATIONAL SCHOOL OF 13 21/04/2011 No.5-13/2011-AKD 27/04/2011 10/05/2011 10/05/2011 ECS 97497000 DRAMA KALAKSHETRA 14 07/04/2011 NO.3-127/2005-PA 29/04/2011 09/05/2011 10/05/2011 ECS 492000 MANIPUR 15 06/04/2011 NO.3-120/2005-PA 18/04/2011 09/05/2011 10/05/2011 ECS MMSARTS 450000 BHAI VIR SINGH 16 07/04/2011 NO.3-173/2007-PA 29/04/2011 09/05/2011 10/05/2011 ECS 600000 SAHITYA SADAN RASHTRIYA MANAV 17 21/04/2011 NO.29-9/2011-A&A 02/05/2011 09/05/2011 10/05/2011 ECS SANGRAHALAYA 45000000 SAMITI RAMPUR RAZA 18 25/04/2011 NO.26-8/2011-LIB 28/04/2011 09/05/2011 10/05/2011 ECS 20250000 LIBRARY RASHTRIYA MANAV 19 21/04/2011 NO.29-9/2011-A&A 02/05/2011 09/05/2011 10/05/2011 ECS SANGRAHALAYA 8599000 SAMITI KRISHNA PRERNA 20 07/04/2011 NO.9-228/2010-S&F 19/04/2011 10/05/2011 11/05/2011 ECS 87500 CHARITABLE TRUST 21 25/04/2011 NO.2-5/2011-AKDEMIES 28/04/2011 10/05/2011 11/05/2011 ECS SAHTIYA AKADEMI 78750000 SANGEET NATAK 22 20/04/2011 NO.4-10/2011-AKSEMIES 28/04/2011 12/05/2011 13/05/2011 ECS 78750000 AKADEMI 23 06/04/2011 NO.9-378/2010-S&F 19/04/2011 13/05/2011 16/05/2011 ECS MIND BLOWERS CLUB 67755 NATIONAL MISSION 24 02/05/2011 NO.13-2/2011-AKD 04/05/2011 16/05/2011 16/05/2011 ECS 47900000 FOR MANUSCRIPT Sl.N. IFD Sanction Ministry Sanction No. SanctionDate Date of Receipt Date of Mode of Party's Name Amount Date of Bill in PAO Passing of Payment Bill in PAO DABAI PANI BUSTY 25 05/05/2011 NO.12-115/2009-BTI 09/05/2011 16/05/2011 16/05/2011 ECS PEMA CHOOLLING 50000 GUMBA UKIA (SAMBALPURI 26 05/04/2011 NO.9-380/2010-S&F 19/04/2011 16/05/2011 16/05/2011 ECS FOLK & TRIBAL DANCE 87500 GROUP) INDIRA GANDHI NO.16-7/2011- 27 25/04/2011 28/04/2011 13/05/2011 16/05/2011 ECS NATIONAL CENTRE 187500000 AKADEMIES FOR THE ARTS CENTRE FOR NO.6-13/2011- CULTURAL 28 10/05/2011 11/05/2011 16/05/2011 16/05/2011 ECS 73393244 AKADEMIES RESOURCES AND TRAINING GEMON SAMTEN 29 05/05/2011 No.12-37/2008-BTI 11/05/2011 16/05/2011 18/05/2011 ECS CHOILLING BODH 150000 VIHAR TULSI MANAS 30 06/04/2011 NO.3-43/2003-P.A. 18/04/2011 16/05/2011 18/05/2011 ECS 600000 PRATISHTHAN EASTERN ZONAL 31 25/04/2011 NO.16-50/2010-SPL-CELL 02/05/2011 16/05/2011 18/05/2011 ECS 300000 CULTURAL CENTRE YOUNG ENVOYS 32 25/04/2011 NO.9-206/2010-S&F 04/05/2011 18/05/2011 19/05/2011 ECS 25000 INTERNATIONAL SWAR SANGAM 33 25/04/2011 NO.9-246/2010-S&F 03/05/2011 18/05/2011 19/05/2011 ECS SANSKRUTIK MANCH 50000 NAGUPUR ATELIEER THEATRE 34 21/04/2011 NO.9-310/2010-S&F 03/05/2011 18/05/2011 19/05/2011 ECS 50000 SOCIETY DR.AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL 35 06/04/2011 NO.9-110/2010-S&F 04/05/2011 18/05/2011 19/05/2011 ECS 125000 AND ECONOMIC CHANGE RANGA SOUGANDHA 36 21/04/2011 NO.9-144/2010-S&F 03/05/2011 18/05/2011 19/05/2011 ECS 75000 TRUST CITY EDUCATIONAL 37 13/04/2011 NO.9-205/2010-S&F 04/05/2011 18/05/2011 19/05/2011 ECS 10000 SOCIEY NO.25-2/2011-ZCC(NZCC- NOJRTH ZONE 38 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS 1500000 I) CULTURAL CENTRE NO.25-2/2011-ZCC(EZCC- EASTERN ZONAL 39 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS 16500000 I) CULTURAL CENTRE SOUTH CENTRAL NO.25-2/2011- 40 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS ZONE CULTURAL 15497000 ZCC(SCZCC-I) CENTRE DHAKPO 41 28/04/2011 NO.12-19/2009-BTI 12/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS SHEDRUPLING 100000 MONASTERY NO.25-2/2011- NORTH EAST ZONE 42 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS 662000 ZCC(NEZCC-I) CULTURAL CENTRE NO.25-2/2011-ZCC(WZCC- WEST ZONE 43 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS 19800000 I) CULTURAL CENTRE NO.25-2/2011- SOUTH ZONE 44 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS 13667000 ZCC(SCZCC-I) CULTURA CENTRE NORTH CENTRAL NO.25-2/2011- 45 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS ZONE CULTURAL 17857000 ZCC(NCZCC-I) CENTRE NO.25-2/2011-ZCC(NZCC- NORTH ZONE 46 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS 18740000 I) CULTURAL CENTRE LINGSHED GONPA 47 09/05/2011 NO.12-42/2009-BTI 13/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS CULTURAL & 150000 WELFARE SOCIETY SOUTH CENTRAL NO.25-2/2011- 48 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS ZONE CULTURAL 1500000 ZCC(SCZCC-I) CENTRE SPIC MACAY (SOCIETY 49 25/04/2011 NO.9-229/2010-S&F 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS FOR THE PROMOTION 125000 OF INDIAN 50 21/04/2011 NO.9-345/2010-S&F 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS MAITHIL PRAVAHIKA 112500 NO.25-2/2011-ZCC(EZCC- EASTERN ZONAL 51 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS 1500000 I) CULTURAL CENTRE NORTH CENTRAL NO.25-2/2011- 52 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS ZONE CULTURAL 1500000 ZCC(NCZCC-I) CENTRE NO.25-2/2011-ZCC(WZCC- WEST ZONE 53 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS 1500000 I) CULTURAL CENTRE NO.25-2/2011- SOUTH ZONE 54 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 23/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS 1500000 ZCC(SCZCC-I) CULTURAL CENTRE 55 02/05/2011 NO.3-10/2011-AKD 03/05/2011 20/05/2011 23/05/2011 ECS LALIT KALA AKADEMI 42427000 Sl.N. IFD Sanction Ministry Sanction No. SanctionDate Date of Receipt Date of Mode of Party's Name Amount Date of Bill in PAO Passing of Payment Bill in PAO HIMALAYAN BUDDHIST 56 28/04/2011 NO.12-11/2008-BTI 05/05/2011 26/05/2011 26/05/2011 ECS CULTURAL 130000 ASSOCIATION GAUHATI BUDDHA 57 04/05/2011 NO.12-1/2009-BTI 11/05/2011 26/05/2011 26/05/2011 ECS 125000 VIHARA SAMITY 58 11/05/2011 NO.12-62/2010-BTI 13/05/2011 24/05/2011 24/05/2011 ECS HIMALAYA GATHA 50000 SAKYAMUNI BUDDHA 59 09/05/2011 NO.12-17/2011-BTI 13/05/2011 24/05/2011 24/05/2011 ECS NATIONAL INSTITUTE 175000 FOR RUDMATECH YOUNKER BUDDHIST SOCIETY AND 60 11/05/2011 NO.12-7/2011-BTI 13/05/2011 24/05/2011 24/05/2011 ECS 162500 RESEARCH FOUNDATION RANGABHARANA 61 02/05/2011 NO.3-77/2004-PA 13/05/2011 24/05/2011 24/05/2011 ECS 525000 KALA KENDRA NO.25-2/2011-ZCC NORTH EAST ZONE 62 27/04/2011 03/05/2011 24/05/2011 24/05/2011 ECS 2250000 (NEZCC-I) CULTURAL CENTRE BALLY SADHARAN 63 05/05/2011 NO.9-408/2010-S&F 09/05/2011 24/05/2011 24/05/2011 ECS GRANTHAGAR KARMI 30000 SANGHA KHUDA BAKSH 64 09/05/2011 NO.9-5/2011-LIB.
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