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MANUAL-VIII Right to Information Act, 2005. Ministry of Culture Statement of Boards, Councils, Committees Or Other Bodies Consis MANUAL-VIII Right to Information Act, 2005. Ministry of Culture Statement of Boards, Councils, Committees or other Bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as a part of the Department or for the purpose of its advice, and as to whether meetings of those Boards, Councils, Committees and other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible to public. (i) (CENTRAL ADVISORY BOARD ON CULTURE ) 1 Sh. Manmohan Singh Hon’ble Prime Minister of India as Minister of Culture: : Chairman 7, Race Course Road New Delhi. 2 Dr. B.N.Goswamy : Member 171, Sector 19-A, Chandigarh- 160 019 Tel : 0172- 27261902541772 [email protected] : Member 3. Sh. .S.K. Misra : Member Chairman, INTACH 71- Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-3 e-mail: [email protected]/ [email protected] 4. Ms. Rupika Chawla : Member 9-Motilal Nehru Marg New Delhi-11 Tel: 9810706969 5. Ms. Leela Samson : Member Director Kalakshetra Foundation Thiruvanmiyur Chennai- 600 041 (T N) Tel: 044 25524057, 24520836 Fax: 044 24524359 e-mail: [email protected] 6. Sh. Ghulam Sheikh : Member “Niharaka” Behind University Health Centre, Pratap Ganj, Vadodara – 390 002 (Gujarat) Tel: 0265 2781842 & 09824085189 [email protected] 6 A . Sh. Ghulam Sheikh 121, Sunder Nagar, New Delhi-03 Tel: 011-24358585 09810448275 (M) 7. Ms. Ajeet Cour : Member Founder Chairperson, Academy of Fine Arts & Literature, 4/6, Siri Fort Institutional Area, New Delhi-49 8. Sh. Balan Nambiar : Member 19/18, First Cross First Main Road, Jaya Mahal Extension, Bangalore – 560 046 (Karnataka) Tel./Fax: 91 0 80 2333 1536 Mob. 09448854141 www.balannambiar.com/ balannambiar@gmail 9. Sh. Shyam Benegal : Member 103, Sangam Peddar Road, Mumbai – 400 026 (Maharashtra) Tel: 09820290888 e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] 10. Sh. Ratan Theyyam : Member Chairman, Chorus Repertory Theatre, Uripok Haobam Dewan Rane, Imphal – 795 001 (Manipur) Tel: 0385 2410578 Fax: 0385 2411345 email: [email protected] 11. Sh. Amjad Ali Khan : Member 3 – Sadhna Enclave. New Delhi – 17 Tel: 2601 8011 [email protected] 12 Sh. Gopi Chand Narang : Member D-252, Sarvodya Enclave, New Delhi- 17 Tel: 26568956, 2651 1460 [email protected] e- mail: [email protected] 13 Sh. Rajiv Sethi : Member Chairman & Foundation Trustee, Asian Heritage Foundation, C-52, South Extension pt. II, New Delhi-49 [email protected] . 14 Ms. Geeti Sen : Member G-18/1, Nizamuddin West New Delhi-13 Tel: 4182 7712 [email protected] 15 Sh. Ranesh Ray : Member R-176, Greater Kailash-1, New Delhi-48 16 Sh. Abhijit Sengupta, : Member 160, Ground Floor, Salarpuria Haven, 5th Main Defence Colony HAL 2 nd Stage, Bangalore – 560 038 17 Sh. Jawhar Sircar Member- Secretary Ministry of Culture ***** National Committee constituted for CELEBRATION of 150 th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. 1 Dr. Manmohan Singh Hon’ble Prime Minister of India MEMBERS 2 Sh. S.H.Kapadia Chief Justice of India 3. Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson, UPA 4 Sh. Pranab Mukherjee Union Minister of Finance 5 Sh. S.M. Krishna Union Minister of External Affairs 6 Sh. Kapil Sibal Union Minister of Human Resource Development 7 Kum. Mamata Banerjee Union Minister of Railways 8 Sh. Sharad Pawar Union Minister of Agriculture 9 Sh. Ghulam Nabi Azad Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare 10. Smt. Ambika Soni Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting 11 Dr. M.S. Gill Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports 12 Sh. Karan Singh, MP Chairman, ICCR 13 Sh. Mukul Wasnik Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment 14 Sh. B.P. Singh Governor of Sikkim 15 Sh. Tarun Gogoi Chief Minister of Assam 16 Sh. Nitish Kumar Chief Minister of Bihar 17 Sh. Narendra Modi Chief Minister of Gujarat 18 Sh. Naveen Patnaik Chief Minister of Orissa 19 Sh Prakash Singh Badal Chief Minister of Punjab 20 Sh. Ashok Gehlot Chief Minister of Rajasthan 21 Sh. M. Karunanidhi Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu 22 Sh. Ramesh Pokhriyal Chief Minister of Uttarakhand 23 Sh. Buddhadev Bhattacharjee Chief Minister of West Bengal 24 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, MP Leader of Opposition, Lok Sabha 25 Sh. Sitaram Yechury, MP Chairman Dept. Related Parliament Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture 26 Smt. Girija Vyas, MP Chairperson National Commission for Women, New Delhi. 27 Sh. Lalu Prasad Yadav, MP Leader , Parliamentary Party, RJD 28 Sh. Dara Singh Chauhan, MP Leader, Parliamentary party, BSP 29 Sh. Ram Gopal Yadav, MP Leader, Parliamentary Party, SP 30 Prof. Mrinal Miri A-39, South Extension Part-I, New Delhi. 31 Prof. Andre Beteille 69, Ground floor, Jor Bagh, New Delhi 32 Prof. M.G.K. Menon President, Indian Statistical Institute & Vikarm Sarabhai Distinguished Professor, ISRO K-5, Hauz Khas Enclave New Delhi- 110016 33 Prof. Lokesh Chandra J-22, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi- 110016 34 Prof. N. Samten, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, UP 35 Dr. Satkari Mukhopadhyay K- 2071, 1 st Floor, Chittranjan Park New Delhi. 36 Sh. Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Editor Telegraph, Kolkata 37 Sh. Aveek sarkar Chief Editor, Anand Bazar Patrika, Kolkata 38 Syed Mustafa Siraj 37/1, IInd Floor, Flat NO. 9, gora Chand Road Entally, Kolkata 39 Sh. Mani Shankar Mukherjee (Shankar) 83/1-B, Bondel Road, Kolkata- 700019 40 Swami Prabhananda General Secretary, Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math, Howrah, West Bengal 41 Swami Atmapriyananda Vice Chancellor Ramakrishna Mission, Vivekananda University Belur Math, Howrah, West Bengal 42 Swami Sarvabhutananda Secreatary Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Gol Park, Kolkata 43 Sh. Jawhar Sircar Secretary, Ministry of Culture. Member - Secretary Government of India ***** National Committee constituted for CELEBRATION of 150 th Birth Anniversary of Rabindra Nath Tagore . 1 Dr. Manmohan Singh Chairman Hon’ble Prime Minister of India MEMBERS 2 Sh. H.S.KAPADIA Chief Justice of India 3. Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson, UPA 4 Sh. Pranab Mukherjee Union Minister of Finance 5 Sh. S.M. Krishna Union Minister of External Affairs 6 Sh. Kapil Sibal Union Minister of Human Resource Development 7 Kum. Mamata Banerjee Union Minister of Railways 8 Smt. Ambika Soni Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting 9 Sh. Karan Singh, MP Chairman, ICCR 10 Sh. M. Karunanidhi Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu 11 Sh. Nitish Kumar Chief Minister of Bihar 12 Sh. Naveen Patnaik Chief Minister of Orissa 13 Sh. Buddhadev Bhattacharjee Chief Minister of West Bengal 14 Sh. Ashok Chavan Chief Minister of Maharashtra 15 Sh. Shivraj Singh Chouhan Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh 16 Sh. Tarun Kumar Gogoi Chief Minister of Assam 17 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, MP Leader of Oppostion, Lok Sabha 18 Sh. Sitaram Yechury, MP Chairman, Parliament Standing committee on Culture 19 Prof. Amartya Sen Nobel Laureate 20 Sh. Sunil Gangopadhyaya Chairman, Sathitya Akademi 21 Sh. Ashok Vajpeyi Chairman, Lalit Kala Akademi 22 Sh. Ratan Thiyam Acting Chairman, Sangeet Natak Akademi 23 Prof. Rajat Kanta Ray Vice Chancellor, Viswa Bharti 24 Prof. Karuna Sidhu Das Vice chancellor, Rabindra Bharati University 25. Prof. U.R. Ananthamurthy Former chairman, Sahitya Akademi 26. Sh. Nirendranath Chakaravarty Chairman, West Bengal Bhangla Acakdemy. 27. Sh. K.G. Subrahmanyam Former Professor of Painting, Viswa Bharti 28. Sh. Sankha Ghosh Eminent Bengali Poet & Critic 29. Sh. Adoor Gopalakrishnan Eminent Film Director 30. Prof. Bhabatosh Dutta Former Professor of Viswa Bharti 31. Prof. Namvar Singh Eminent Hindi Litterateur & Critic 32. Prof. Bhalachandra Nemade Former Member, Sahitya Akademi 33. Prof. Mrinal Miri Former Vice Chancellor, North Eastern Hill University & Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Study 34. Prof. Muchkund Dubey Former Foreign Secretary 35. Prof. Tan Chung Former Professor, Cheena Bhavan, Viswa Bharti 36. Sh. Jawhar Sircar Member - Secretary Secretary, Ministry of Culture Government of India. ***** BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 1. Dr. P.C.Chunder 23,Nirmal Chunder Street, Kolkata-700027 2. Dr. Mahatab 2/F,Jugges,Court Road, Alipur Kolkata-700019 3. Prof.Barun De 55/2,Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata-700019 4. Prof. Sabyasachi Bhattacharya T 44,Hudco Place New Delhi-110049 ***** Executive Committee of Gandhi Samiti and Darshan Smriti 1. The Prime Minister Chairman South Bock, New Delhi. 2. Ms. Tara Gandhi Bhattacharjee Vice Chairman E-3,Panchsheel Park, New Delhi-110017. 3. Minister-in- Charge Member Ministry of Culture, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi. 4. Mayor of Delhi Member Town Hall,Delhi. 5. The Lt.Governer of Delhi Member Govt. of NCT of Delhi Raj Bhawan, Delhi 6. Ms. Vimala Sharma Member 23, Safdarjung Road New Delhi. 7. Shri Anil Nauriya Member 121, New Friends Colony New Delhi. 8. Shri B.R.Nanda Member S-174, Panchsheel Park New Delhi-10047. 9. Shri Prem Chand Bhai Member Vanarasi Sevi Ashram Govindopur, Via-Tura Distt.Sonebhadra. U.P. 10. Smt. Rajshree Birla Member Chairperson The Aditya Birla Centre for Community Initiatives and Rural Development Industry House,159-Church Gate Mumbai-400020. 11. Ms.Mohini Giri Member 12. Dr.S.N.Subba Rao Member Fellow, Gandhi Peace Foundation 221,Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg New Delhi. 13. Commissioner Member Municipal Corporation of Delhi Town Hall, Delhi. 14. President/ Administrator Member NDMC, New Delhi. 15. Secretary Member Ministry of Culture Shastri Bhawan New Delhi. 16. Secretary Member Ministry of Urban Development Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi. 17. Secretary Member Ministry of Finance Department of Expenditure North Block, New Delhi. 18. Information Adviser to the Prime Minister Member PMO Office South Block New Delhi. 19. Chief Engineer Member CPWD Nirman Bhawan New Delhi. 20. Joint Secretary Member - Secretary Ministry of Culture Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi. ****** Nehru Memorial Museum &Library Society, New Delhi. 1. Dr.Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister 2. Smt. Sonia Gandhi 3. Dr. Karan Singh 4. Shri Mamen Mathew 5. Shri Suranjan Das 6. Shri U.R. Ananthamoorthy 7. Shri Suman Dubey. 8.
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