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Vear 2017-18 Under the Award of Seniorflunior Fellowships to Outstandine Artistes in the Fields of Culture Declaration of the result of Fellowship for the batch vear 2017-18 under the Award of Seniorflunior Fellowships to Outstandine Artistes in the Fields of Culture. Fellowship Award Letters and other instructions for fellowship(s) are being issued separately by Centre for Cultural Resources and Training Centre, Dwarka, New Delhi to the selected fellows shortly. !! a : Selected Candidates for Junior Fellowship 20L7-20L8 for "scheme for Award of Fellowship to Outstanding Person in the Field of Culture" Junior Fellowship S. 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