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Activity Chart 2016-2017.Cdr (Workshop-Demonstration) Govt. Girls Senior Secondary School, Kunhadi Kota (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Senior Secondary School, Nayapura Kota 10-Mar-17 Deepa Chakravarthy Mohiniattam 9-Feb-17 Salil Bhatt Satvik Veena Gyandip Kendriya Vidyalaya Patna 22-Aug-16 Anukriti Vishwakarma Kathak 13-Feb-17 Sarita Mishra Odissi (Workshop-Demonstration) Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidhyalaya, Akbarpur Urd Haridwar 24-Feb-17 Bharti Bandhu Kabir Gayan NIFT Patna (Workshop-Demonstration) Govt. Senior Secondary School, Badagawn, Bundi Kota (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Neerjing College, Baran Kota 10-Mar-17 Deepa Chakravarthy Mohiniattam 25-Feb-17 Bharti Bandhu Kabir Gayan Arcade Business College Patna 22-Aug-16 Shivalika Kataria Kathak 14-Feb-17 Sarita Mishra Odissi (Workshop-Demonstration) Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidhyalaya, Gordhanpur Haridwar 25-Feb-17 Bharti Bandhu Kabir Gayan East & West High School, Village Neora Patna (Workshop-Demonstration) Govt. Senior Secondary School, Ganaheda Ajmer (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Baran Kota 21-Mar-17 Bhutte Khan Rajasthani Folk College of Engineering Roorkee 26-Feb-17 Bharti Bandhu Kabir Gayan Vidya Vihar Residential School Purnea 22-Aug-16 Shivalika Kataria Kathak 14-Feb-17 Sarita Mishra Odissi 23-Mar-17 Bhutte Khan Rajasthani Folk Woodstock School Mussoorie 27-Feb-17 Bharti Bandhu Kabir Gayan Chanakya National Law University Patna (Workshop-Demonstration) Gaytri Shakti Peeth Girls College, Pushkar Ajmer (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Senior Secondary School, Bhojya Khed Kota 23-Mar-17 Bhutte Khan Rajasthani Folk THDC Educational Society Rishikesh 28-Feb-17 Bharti Bandhu Kabir Gayan Modern English School Nawada 23-Aug-16 Zamil Khan Sufi Bansidhar School Kota 15-Feb-17 Sarita Mishra Odissi 24-Mar-17 Bhutte Khan Rajasthani Folk Indian Institute of Management Kashipur 28-Feb-17 Bharti Bandhu Kabir Gayan Ganauri Ramkali Teacher's Training College Nawada 23-Aug-16 Zamil Khan Sufi Career Point University Kota (Workshop-Demonstration) Deaf and Dumb School Kota 8-Mar-17 Kamala Shankar Shankar Guitar Cybotech Campus (Business College) Patna 23-Aug-16 Anukriti Vishwakarma Kathak 15-Feb-17 Sarita Mishra Odissi UTTAR PRADESH 8-Mar-17 Kamala Shankar Shankar Guitar Institute of Hotel Management Hajipur (Workshop-Demonstration) Lal Bahadur Shastri School, Mahaveer Nagar Kota (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Senior Secondary School, Ballabh Nagar Kota 9-Mar-17 Kamala Shankar Shankar Guitar Chandragupta Institute of Management Patna 23-Aug-16 Anukriti Vishwakarma Kathak 16-Feb-17 Sarita Mishra Odissi Number of Events : 232 Places : 58 25-Mar-17 Shubhendra Rao Sitar Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna (Workshop-Demonstration) LBS, Rampura Kota (Workshop-Demonstration) Kendriya Vidyalaya, Anta Kota Date Artist Art Form Venue Chapter 25-Mar-17 Rajan-Sajan Mishra Vocal (Hindustani) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna 23-Aug-16 Shivalika Kataria Kathak 16-Feb-17 Sarita Mishra Odissi 6-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau Udai Pratap Public School Varanasi 26-Mar-17 Geeta Chandran Bharatanatyam Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Senior Secondary School, Tilora Ajmer (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Secondary School, Ratawad Kota 7-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau Gopi Radhika Inter College, Ravindra Puri Varanasi 26-Mar-17 Tarun Bhattacharya Santoor Scholar's College of Patna Education, 23-Aug-16 Shivalika Kataria Kathak 17-Feb-17 Sarita Mishra Odissi 7-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau Bengali Tola Inter College, Pandey Haveli Varanasi Vill - Wagha Kol, Bihta Patna (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Pushkar Ajmer (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Senior Secondary School, Multiparan Kota 7-Apr-16 Surya Prakash Guru Sambalpuri Folk Dance DALIMSS, Ramkatora Varanasi 26-Mar-17 Tarun Bhattacharya Santoor Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna 24-Aug-16 Zamil Khan Sufi Central Academy Chittorgarh 17-Feb-17 Sarita Mishra Odissi 8-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau Arya Mahila Inter College, Chet Ganj Varanasi Celebrating the Spirit of Volunteerism 27-Mar-17 Parthasarathy Sarod Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna 24-Aug-16 Zamil Khan Sufi Sainik School Chittorgarh (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Upper Primary School, Kasua Kota 8-Apr-16 Surya Prakash Guru Sambalpuri Folk Dance Sunbeam Robertsganj 27-Mar-17 Sudha Raghuraman Vocal (Carnatic) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna 24-Aug-16 Anukriti Vishwakarma Kathak 20-Feb-17 Sunanda Sharma Vocal (Hindustani) Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani 9-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau Shri Harish Chandra Balika Inter College, Maidageen Varanasi 27-Mar-17 Mysore A. Chandan Kumar Flute (Carnatic) Arcade Business College Patna (Workshop-Demonstration) Govt. Senior Secondary School, Mahaveer Nagar III Kota 20-Feb-17 Amruta Kale Vocal (Hindustani) 9-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau Shri Agrasen Kanya Inter College Varanasi Core Purpose : 28-Mar-17 Mysore A. Chandan Kumar Flute (Carnatic) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna 24-Aug-16 Anukriti Vishwakarma Kathak (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Senior Secondary School, Chottpura Chittorgarh 9-Apr-16 Surya Prakash Guru Sambalpuri Folk Dance Sunbeam School Jaunpur 28-Mar-17 Shruti Sadolikar Katkar Vocal (Hindustani) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna (Workshop-Demonstration) Govt. Girls Senior Secondary School, Vigyan Nagar Kota 20-Feb-17 Amruta Kale Vocal (Hindustani) 10-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau Sanatam Dharam Inter College, Nai Sarak Varanasi Have every child experience the inspiration and mysticism embodied in Indian and World Heritage. 29-Mar-17 Mysore A. Chandan Kumar Flute (Carnatic) P.G. Department of Patna University Patna 24-Aug-16 Shivalika Kataria Kathak (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Senior Secondary School, Chuksi Chittorgarh 10-Apr-16 Surya Prakash Guru Sambalpuri Folk Dance Sunbeam, Bhagwanpur Varanasi (Workshop-Demonstration) Govt. Central Girls Senior Secondary School Ajmer 20-Feb-17 Prateeksha Kashi Kuchipudi 11-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau Rajkiya Balika Inter College, Maldahiya Varanasi 24-Aug-16 Shivalika Kataria Kathak (Workshop-Demonstration) Kendriya Vidyalaya, Baran Kota 11-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau Bhartiya Shiksha Mandir Varanasi CHANDIGARH (Workshop-Demonstration) MPS Ajmer 20-Feb-17 Prateeksha Kashi Kuchipudi 11-Apr-16 Surya Prakash Guru Sambalpuri Folk Dance Sunbeam School Ghazipur Activity Report Number of Events : 105 Places : 1 25-Aug-16 Anukriti Vishwakarma Kathak (Workshop-Demonstration) Govt. Senior Secondary School, Baingana, Baran Kota 11-Apr-16 Amjad Khan Vocal (Hindustani) Date Artist Art Form Venue Chapter (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Senior Secondary School, Dadabari Kota 20-Feb-17 Ritwika Ghosh Bharatanatyam (Workshop-Demonstration) Higher Secondary School Holipura 2016-2017 11-Apr-16 Sarathi Chatterjee Vocal (Hindustani) RIMT World School Chandigarh 25-Aug-16 Anukriti Vishwakarma Kathak (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Sindhi Middle School, Nasirabad Ajmer 11-Apr-16 Amjad Khan Vocal (Hindustani) 3-May-16 Mahua Shankar Kathak Kendriya Vidyalaya, AFS Highground Chandigarh (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Dadabari Kota 20-Feb-17 Ritwika Ghosh Bharatanatyam (Workshop-Demonstration) Shantiniketan Public School, Chambal Agra 5-May-16 Mahua Shankar Kathak Kendriya Vidyalaya, Chandimandir No. 2 Chandigarh 25-Aug-16 Shivalika Kataria Kathak (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Netaji Secondary School, Nasirabad Ajmer 12-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau C.M. Anglo Bengali College Varanasi Total Number of Events : 2971 5-May-16 Mahua Shankar Kathak Kendriya Vidyalaya - 3, BRD Chandigarh (Workshop-Demonstration) Badhir School Ajmer 21-Feb-17 Sunanda Sharma Vocal (Hindustani) Birla Balika Vidyalaya Pilani 12-Apr-16 Chinibas Mahato Purulia Chhau Nivedita Shikhsa Sadan Balika Inter College Varanasi 10-May-16 Amjad Khan Vocal (Hindustani) 25-Aug-16 Shivalika Kataria Kathak 21-Feb-17 Sunanda Sharma Vocal (Hindustani) Birla School Pilani 12-Apr-16 Surya Prakash Guru Sambalpuri Folk Dance Sunbeam Ballia Total Number of Places : 356 (Workshop-Demonstration) Government Senior Sec. Sch., Mauli Jagran Chandigarh (Workshop-Demonstration) Dayanand Bal Sadan Ajmer 21-Feb-17 Amruta Kale Vocal (Hindustani) 12-Apr-16 Surya Prakash Guru Sambalpuri Folk Dance Sunbeam Mau 10-May-16 Amjad Khan Vocal (Hindustani) 26-Aug-16 Zamil Khan Sufi The Turning Point School Ajmer (Workshop-Demonstration) Govt. 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