Minutes of Twenty Fifth Meeting of the Expert Committee Under the Cultural Functions Grant Scheme (Cfgs) Held on 2 Nd , 3 Rd and 16 Th July 2013

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Minutes of Twenty Fifth Meeting of the Expert Committee Under the Cultural Functions Grant Scheme (Cfgs) Held on 2 Nd , 3 Rd and 16 Th July 2013 F.No.9-3/2013-S&F Government of India Ministry of Culture S&F Section ***** Dated the 9th September, 2013 MINUTES OF TWENTY FIFTH MEETING OF THE EXPERT COMMITTEE UNDER THE CULTURAL FUNCTIONS GRANT SCHEME (CFGS) HELD ON 2 ND , 3 RD AND 16 TH JULY 2013. The 25 th meeting of the above Expert Committee was held on 2 nd , 3 rd and 16 th July 2013 under the Chairmanship of Ms. Arvind Manjeet Singh, Joint Secretary to consider the proposals for financial assistance under CFGS. A list of the members who attended the meeting is annexed. 2. The Expert Committee considered 531 applications and which were complete and supported with all documents as required under the Scheme. The Committee examined each and every proposal individually before taking decision and recommended the following 264 proposals tabulated below for financial assistance under the scheme. The committee further recommeded that the organizations who have already conducted the programme/festivals/ Seminar/exhibitions etc. as submitted by them in project proposal, (marked * in the table) the expert committee has recommended the grant subject to the condition that the amount will be released after submission of the proof of the event having taken place within 40 days of the Minutes uploaded on website of the Ministry indiaculture.nic.in . The organizations (marked # in the table) have to submit the date/dates on which the programme/festival/Seminar/Exhibitions etc. is proposed to be conducted within 40 days of the Minutes uploaded on website of the Ministry indiaculture.nic.in . The information be forwarded to email Scholar- [email protected] or by Speed post/by Fax 011-23074359. (Rs. in lakhs) Sl. Name of Organization Subject of Time Amount No. & Address Proposed /Duration of Recommended Project the Project by E xperts (Rs. in lakh) Andhra Pradesh 1. Bhoomika,1-8-430/3/1/1, Repati 01.01.2013 to 3.00* Chikkadpally, Hyderabad Naatakam 30.06.2013 500020, Andhra Pradesh 2. Abhinaya, Post Box No. Abhinaya August, 2013 3.00 7, H.No. 6-1-747/1, National Theatre Khairatabad, Hyderabad- Festival 500004, Andhra Pradesh 3. Abhinaya Arts, Triupati, Celebration of 05 th to 9 th 5.00 1-2-120/2, Prakasam 14 th Anniversary 2014 Road, Tirupati-517501, Andhra Pradesh Contd… -2- Arunachal Pradesh 4. “Hamare” Hayang Longte Festival April 2013 1.00 * Memorial Agro Industry and Education Trust, Baepa Building Room No. 3 Opposite Cooperative Apex Bank Nirjyuli District Papum Pare-791109, Arunachal Pradesh 5. Youth Action for Social Himlayan February 2013 1.50* Welfare, Medical Colony, Cultural District Po: Tawang Tradition: Arunachal Pradesh- Dangers it Faces 790104 todey. Assam 6. Rangghar, Barpeta Town, Silver Jubilee 5to 9 th March 4.00* P.O/ Dist Barpeta(Assam) Special 25 th 2013 Annual National Rangghar Theatre Festival,2013 7. Mime Academy, National Mime November & 3.00 Hedayetpur, Guwahati- Festival, 2013 December,201 781003, House No-27, 3 Assam 8. Satriya Kala Kendra, Tribute to Late 23 rd Febuary 3.00* H.No-112, Hengrabati, Maniram Dutta 2013 Near Nabajyoti Club, Muktiyar Dispur, Guwahati- 781036, Assam 9. Jakhalbandha Satra Workshop Cum 14 th Feb to 1.30* Cultural Academy, Drama Festival ( 28 th Feb 2013 Amolapatty J.B. Road, Po Devlopment of & Dist-Nagalon, Pin- Folk Culture in 782001, Assam Assam Among Varioustribes) 10. Seagull, 14 Jurani Path R Seagull Natya March 2013 5.00* G Baruah Road, Mela Guwahati-781005, Assam 11. Angana, C/o Pramod Assam National 22 nd Feb 2013 2.10* Barman, Khanamukh P.O Theatre Festival to 25 th Feb Dharapur, 2013 District:Kamrup-781133, Assam Bihar 12. Kala Jagran, C/o Suman 4th All India 19.02.2013 to 2.00* Kumar, New Bengali Historical Drama 25.02.2013 Tola Devi Asthan, Festival-2013 Sundari-Bhawan, Patna- 800001, Bihar 13. Bharat Natya Kala Bhrat Natya 23-27 March 2.50* Kendra, Jaya Prakash Mahotasva 2012- 2013 Colony Madhubani, Dist- 13 Purnea Pin-854301, Bihar Contd… -3- 14. Sigma Culural Scheme of 4 Days 2.00* Devlopment Society, Financial M.O- Moulabagh, Arrah, assistance for Dist-Bhojpur,Bihar Seminar festival on Sahadat Divas of Famous Freedom Fighter Babau Veer Kunwar Singh 15. Eagle Cultural Festival on 4 Days 1.00* Devlopment Society, Ramnaumi Balmiki Niketan, Vill- Aranda, P.o-Gamhari,Dt- Aurangabad, Bihar 16. Navodit, Hari Shankar Lok Natya & Lok Not mention 1.50# Gupta, Chandni Chowk Gatha Utsav (In front of Durga Mandir), Vishnupur, Begusarai-851129, Bihar 17. Ahuti Natya Academy, 1st Folk Theatre February 2013 3.50* Vill-Ramdiri, Tola- Festival 2012 Loverchak, Dist- Begusarai, Bihar 18. Batohi, Kalagram (North Koshi Loktarang 27 th to 29 th 1.50* Corner of March 2013 Matasyagandha), Saharsa-850005, Bihar 19. Delta, Vill+PO-Narsanda, Seminar-cum- 27.06.2013 to 2.50* Dist.-Nalanda, Bihar festivals about 30.06.2013 Guru-Shishya Parampra on Culture activity 20. Nirman Kala Manch, 5 Days National 17.02.2013 to 5.00* Bihar Saw Lane, Theatre Festival 24.02.2013 Bankipur, Patna-800004, Bihar Chandigarh 21. Pracheen Kala Kendra, 43 rd Pracheen 20 th to 24 th 3.00* Sector 35/B, Chandigarh- Kala Kendra March, 2013 160022 Nrity and Sangeet Sammelan Chattiashgarh 22. Maithil Pravahika, All India Mithila 23-24 1.50* 125/50, Near Panch Mahotsav, February 2013 Mukhi Hanuman Temple, National Seminar Bandhwapara, Puravi Basti, Raipur-1, Chattiashgarh 23. Chetna-Sangh Samaj Sevi Chattishgarhi 22 to 26 1.50* Sanstha, Bharuvadih Nacha-Gammat February 2013 Khurd, V. Kha- Tilda, Mahotsav Dist-Raipur-493225, Chattishgarh Contd…. -4- Delhi 24. Disha Group of Visual & Traditional & Feb-March 2.50* Performing Arts, C-166, Contemorary 2013 Gali No.7, Bhajanpura, Tribal Artist Delhi-110053 Workshop & Function 25. Sarod Ghar, 3 Sadhana Tribute to Ustad 28 th 5.00* Enclave, Panchsheel Haafiz Ali Khan December, Park, New Delhi-110017 Saheb on 40 th 2012 Death Anniversary 26. Lok Kala Manch, 20 Cultural Program 2012-13 2.00# Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi -110003 27. Mrignayani Sanskritik 3 Days Indian 12 th to 14 th 2.00* Avom Samajik Sanstha, Folk Dance and March, 2013 B-51/1, Mahavir Vihar, Music Kanjhawala, Delhi- 110081 28. The Kashmir Education Shuhul Taph-IV, 15-17 Feb 3.00* Culture & Science A Cultural Extra- 2013 Society, B-36, Pamposh vaganza together Enclave, New Delhi- with KECSS 110048 29. Acharya Chhau Nrutya Annual 10 th April to 3.00* Bichitra, B-19, IIIrd Floor Chaitraparva 13 th April Paryavaran Complex, 2013 2013 New Delhi-110030 30. Rangashree, C-304, Bhojpuri Natya 3rd Week of 2.00* Ispatika Aptt, Plot No-29 Utsav Feb 2013 Sector-4 Dwarka, New Delhi, Pin-110078 31. Jamia Hamdard, Mirza Abdul 15.03.2013 to 2.00* Hamdard Nagar, New Qadir Bedil A 18.03.2013 Delhi Famous Sufi Poet of india 32. Utsav Educational & Kalingutsav is 16 th Feb 2013 3.00* Cultural Society, G-8 Gotipua Dance JAngpura Extn. New Delhi-110014 33. Empowerment, R-10, Colours of Hope Febuary for 2.00* Basement, Hauz Khas, Five Days New Delhi -16 34. Institute for Socialist National Seminar Dec 2012 Two 3.00* Education, Secular on Firoze Days House, 1- Aruna asaf Ali Gandhi-a Marg, New Delhi-110067 Fearless parliamentarian. 35. Tabla Wizard Pt. Smritiyaan 22 nd Feb 2013 4.00* Chaturlal Memorial Society, P-96, 2 nd Floor South Ex Tension Part-II, New Delhi-110049 Contd… -5- 36. Darpan Music Society of Music Seminar 3 Days 2.50# Kairana Gharana, D-73, and Music Welcome Seelampur-IV Festival Delhi-110053 37. Pandit Amarnath 17 th Barsi on 8-9th March 4.50* Memorial Foundation,20, Maturang and 22 nd G.F. Indraprastha Festival of Guru March 2013 Extension, Vikas Marg, Pt. Amarnath Delhi-110092 38. Kri Foundation, S-6,DDA Dilli Ka Apna September 5.00# Flats, Block A-1, Utsav 2012-February Panchsheel Enclave, New 2013 Delhi-110016 39. All India Deaf and Sixth All India 8th to 11 th 4.00* Cultural Society, B/45-C, Cultural Festival February 2013 Sfs Flats, Outer Ring of the Deaf Road, Vikas Puri, New Children Delhi-110018 40. Sopori Academy of SaMaPa Aalap 1st to 15 th 5.00* Music And Performing Festival 2013 February 2013 Arts(SaMaPa), C/o Pandit Bhajan Sopori, 21/79, Lodi Colony, New Delhi- 110003 41. Dance Alliance, B-2/134 The Moving 3 Days (Feb. 3.00* Safdarjung Enclave 2 nd Space-Women In 2013) Floor New Delhi-110029 Dance 42. Yashica Education Uttar Dakshin April May 2.00* Society, 159 a LIG Flats, 2013 Rajouri Garden New Delhi-110027 43. Ace Vision, 4C, DDA Role of Urdu 31 March 2.50* Flats, Taimoor Nagar, Literature in 2013 New Friends Colony, India’s Struggle New Delhi-110065 for Independence 44. Rumi Foundation, Jahan-E- 1st to 3 rd 3.00* Kotwarta Studios, Khusrau-World March, 2013 Jaunapur Village, Sufi Music Mehrauli, New Delhi- Festival 110047 45. Aamad, D-168, Bathla “Parampara August/ 3.00 Apts, Patpar Ganj, I.P. Pravah” Two Septemer- Extension, Delhi-110092 Days Kathak 2013 Performance cum Seminar 46. Akshara National The Festival of January to 3.00* Classical Theatre of Four Languages April India, 11-12B, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001 47. Bhoomika Creative Narendra Sharma April-May 3.00* Dance Centre, 53, Bharti Festival 2013 2013 Artists Colony Vikas Marg-Delhi-110092 Contd… -6- 48. Kumud Diwan Kachehri-A 1st April 2013 3.00* Foundation of Classical Meeting of Music and Dance, C-73 Musical Minds Anand Niketan New Delhi-110021 49. New Retina Arts and NRA Theatre 16 th to 18 th 2.00 Theatre Cultural Society, Fest 2013 November C-60, Jhilmil Colony 2013 Delhi-110095 50.
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