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List of Selected Candidates and Their Research Papers for the Year 2016-2017 List of Selected Candidates and their Research Papers for the Year 2016-2017 Junior Fellowship Research Papers S. Name &Address File No. Field/ Project Title No. Sub Field 1 Ms. Rupali Jain CCRT/JF- Classical Music Contribution Of Female Artist In 30- Sahyog Vihar E-8 Extension Near 3/001 /2018 Hindustani Vocal The Field Of Dhrupad Music Shahpura Thana Gulmohar Bhopal, (Musical Analysis And Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh- 462039 Transcription) Mobile No. 9300690926, Email- [email protected] 2 Shri Pradeep Kumar Chopra CCRT/JF- Classical Music Dhrupad Gaan Shaily Ko Vill- Deena P.O -Halduchour Ditt- 3/002 /2018 Hindustani Vocal Sanrakshit Karne Wale Nainital Uttrakhand India 263139 Rachnakaro ,Kalakaro Va Mobile No. – 9410581515 Ashradatao Ka Yogdan Email- [email protected] (Madhyakaal Se Adhunikaal Tak) 3 Shri Dhriti Gobinda Dutta CCRT/JF- Classical Music "SONOROUS SIBLINGS" -A C/O: C Barman, H.No: 3, Namghar Gali, 3/003 /2018 Hindustani Comparative Study Between Lutuma, Battalion Gate, Guwahati, Instrumental Sattriya Khol & Tabla Kamrup Metro, Assam- 781018 Mobile- 9678351108 Email- [email protected] 4 Shri Alok Mishra CCRT/JF- Classical Music Uttar Bharat Ki Sangritik Lok 319N/2 Harshwardhan Nagar Meerapur 3/004 /2018 Hindustani Kalaon Me Prayukt Lok Awnadh Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh- 211003 Instrumental Vadyo Ewam Vadko Ka Mobile No-.9389976650 Abhilekhikaran [email protected] 5 Ms. Kanchana S Shriranjani CCRT/JF- Classical Music The Influence Of Karnataka Music 1303, Navada, 24TH Cross, 28TH Main, 3/005 /2018 Carnatic Vocal On Yakshagana And Writing The Banashankari Ii Stage, Bangalore, Notation To Its Musical And Form Karnataka- 560070 Content (Literature) Mobile No- 9448100509 [email protected] 6 Ms. Rimi Biswas CCRT/JF- Light Classical Elements Of Spiritualism C/O-Sri Tushar Kanti Biswas, Vill:- 3/006 /2018 Music Musicality And Eternal Modernity Natunpally (Middle Rd.).P.S+P.O:- Other In Kirtana Sonarpur, West Bengal, 24 Paraganas Categories of South-700150 Light Classical Mobile No-8017033953 Music [email protected] 7 Ms. Ruchi Gupta CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Padams Composed By H-5/53, Sector-11, Rohini, Delhi-110085 3/007 /2018 Music Sarangapani And His Mobile No- 9999600584 Bharatnatyam Contributions To Bharatanatyam [email protected] Dance 8 Shri R Pavan CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Satvikabhinaya Viniyoga B 4/20, Beml Layout, Srirampura, Ii 3/008 /2018 Music Stage, Mysore, Karnataka-570023 Bharatnatyam Mobile No-9986391981 Email- [email protected] 1 9 Ms. Jalsa Chandra CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance He Origin Of Nritya-Rupakas, 12/1B, Bankim Chatterjee Street, Kolkata, 3/009 /2018 Music Their Subsequent Modifications West Bengal-700073 Bharatnatyam With Time Leading To Their Mobile No-9163822023 Influence On The Present Day [email protected] Bharata Natya 10 Shri Niraj Kumar Pattanayak CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Title Of The Project- “Significant At Hanshahuri Ward No 01 Po Seraikella, 3/010 /2018 Music Difference Between Rajendra Jharkhand-833219 Chhau Dance Akhara(Pattanayak Gharana) And Mobile No-9708610575 Nuagarh Akhra(Royal Gharana) In [email protected] Traditional Chhau Dance Form”. 11 Ms. Anita Tripathy CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Chhau Nurtya Re Narira Bhumika C/O-Duryodhan Tripathy At- 3/011 /2018 Music Raghunathpur W.No-22 Po-Kainfullia Ps- Chhau Dance Baripada, Odisha, Mayurbhanj-757107 Mobile No-9439730974 [email protected] 12 Shri Bhagirathi Mohanta CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance The Basic Technique & It's Qr. No.T-Ii/65, Old A.G. Colony, Unit-4, 3/012 /2018 Music Description Of Mayurbhanj Style Bhubaneswar-751001 Odisha, Khordha- Chhau Dance Chhow Dance. 751001 Mobile No-9439540817 [email protected] 13 Shri Chhutu Ghunia CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance A Notation Of Mayurbhanj Chhau At/Po - Anlajodi Via - Gorumahisani Dt - 3/013 /2018 Music Music Mayurbhanj Odisha Pin – 757042 Chhau Music Mobile No-7894907261 [email protected] 14 Shri Subhadip Chakraborty CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Influence Of Bengal's Folk Music 373 Ganguly Bagan East Road, Molly 3/014 /2018 Music On Gaudiya Nritya Row, West Bengal, Kolkata-700084 Gaudiya Nritya Mobile No-9830090934 [email protected] 15 Ms. Swati Sinha CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Breaking Barriers In Kathak- 778, Sector 31, Gurugram, Haryana- 3/015 /2018 Music Women From Non Traditional 122001 Kathak Families Mobile No-9810015535 [email protected] 16 Ms. Isha Kartik Kathavate CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance The Changing Trends Of 17, Rakshak Society, Pimple Nilakh 3/016 /2018 Music Choreography In Kathak In India, Phata, Aundh, Maharashtra, Pune-411027 Kathak And Its Challenges. Mobile No-9923004018 [email protected] 17 Shri Narayanan P CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance An Enquiry In To The Role Of Palolli House Thekke Vavanoor 3/017 /2018 Music Maddalam As A Percussion Koottanad Palakkad, Kerala-679533 Kathakali Instrument In The Art Forms Of Mobile No-9846939024 Kerala [email protected] 18 Ms. Priya Namboodiri CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance Lokadharmi In Kathakali 9 Sandhya Goshala Road Mulund West 3/018 /2018 Music Mumbai 400080, Maharashtra Kathakali 2 Mobile No-9892097353 [email protected] 19 Ms. Brahmacharimayum Sanjita Devi CCRT/JF- Dance & Post 2nd World War Manipuri Khurai Chaithabi Leirak Imphal East - 3/019 /2018 Dance Music Classical Solo Dance Tradition: A 795010 Manipur, Manipuri Study Mobile No-9856823560 Dance [email protected] 20 Ms. Khumukcham Roma Devi CCRT/JF- Dance & Study On Raas Bhangi Sutra And Yairipok Bengi Makha Leikaim, Manipur, 3/020 /2018 Dance Music Its Uses In Manipuri Raas Lila Thoubal-795149 Manipuri Mobile No-9856704599 Music [email protected] 21 Ms. Swapna Rajendrakumar CCRT/JF- Dance & Significant Evolutionary Trends In C004 Alpine Pyramid, 12TH Main, 4TH 3/021 /2018 Dance Music Mohiniattam A Cross, Near Canara Bank Layout, Mohiniattam Vidyaranyapura Po. Bengaluru, Karnataka-560097 Mobile No- 9972046905 Email- [email protected] 22 Shri Surendra Kumar Tripathy CCRT/JF- Dance & Form And Pattern Of Odissi C/O Rama Chandra Patra 3/022 /2018 Dance Music Sangeet Plot No. - 332/2738 (B) Lingaraj Nagar Odisi Music Old Town Bhubaneswar, Khordha, Odisha - 751002 Mobile No- 9439857473 [email protected] 23 Shri Sushanta Kumar Behera CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance A Study On Chausathi Yogini Kokila Garden Phase-Ii Plot.No- 3/023 /2018 Music Temple Of Odisha And Dance 34/660/1461 Pokhariput Bhubaneswar-20, Odisi Dance Posture Odisha, Khordha- 751020 Mobile No- 9853289409, 827753201263 Email- [email protected] 24 Ms. Lipsa Dash CCRT/JF- Dance & Dance A Study On Devadasi Tradition Of C/O Er. 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