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Venue-Udaipur – 2017- Scholarshipholders Year-2011 Venue-Udaipur – 2017- Scholarshipholders year-2011 S.NO Scholarship Id Name Of Students Parent name Field/Art Form(s) State Result SCHO/2011- Kumari Katyaoni Shri Siddhartha 1. 12/00089 Mukherjee Mukherjee Hindustani Music Vocal RAJASTHAN Absent/2017 SCHO/2011- 2. 12/00130 Master Manjur Ali Shri Sadhi Khan Folk Music RAJASTHAN Unsatisfactory/2017 SCHO/2011- Kumari Chandni 3. 12/00088 Bhavesh Gusani Shri Bhavesh C Gusani Kathak GUJARAT Absent/2017 SCHO/2011- Kumari Vrinda Amit 4. 12/00081 Agarwal Smt. Puja Agarwal Painting GUJARAT Very Good/2017 SCHO/2011- Master Bhaskar 5. 12/00092 Agrawal Shri Tulsi Ram Agrawal Painting RAJASTHAN Absent/2017 Venue-DELHI -2017 S.NO Name Of Students Parent name Field/Art Form(s) State Result Scholarship Id Kumari Upasana Pattabhi 1. SCHO/2011-12/00057 Raman Shri V. Pattabhi Raman Carnatic Music Vocal DELHI Average/2017 2. SCHO/2011-12/00059 Kumari J. Vishnu Priya Shri N. Jayaraman Carnatic Music Vocal DELHI Very Good/2017 3. SCHO/2011-12/00030 Master Shashank Rao Shri B. S. Prakash, Carnatic Music Instrument-Flute DELHI Absent/2017 Carnatic Music Instrument- 4. SCHO/2011-12/00032 Master Sanjay Irani Shri I.Shambulingappa Mridangam DELHI Absent/2017 Master Aravindalochanan 5. SCHO/2011-12/00031 A.A. Shri A.S.Aravamudan Carnatic Music InstrumentViolin DELHI Absent/2017 UTTAR 6. SCHO/2011-12/00034 Kumari Tanvika Misra Shri Atul Misra Hindustani Music Vocal PRADESH Absent/2017 Master Akshat Pratap UTTAR 7. SCHO/2011-12/00035 Singh Shri Ajit Kumar Singh Hindustani Music Vocal PRADESH Average/2017 Kumari Shraddha Shree 8. SCHO/2011-12/00038 Thakur Smt Vandana Thakur Hindustani Music Vocal DELHI Good/2017 Kumari Ayushree UTTAR 9. SCHO/2011-12/00036 Chatterjee Shri A.K. Chatterjee Hindustani Music Vocal PRADESH Absent/2017 UTTAR 10. SCHO/2011-12/00037 Master Aditya Sahu Dr. D.R. SAHU Hindustani Music Vocal PRADESH Absent/2017 Hindustani Music Instrument- 11. SCHO/2011-12/00068 Master Kabir Pathak Shri Deep Pathak Violin UTTARAKHAND Absent/2017 UTTAR 12. SCHO/2011-12/00095 Master Aditya Pant Shri Manoj Pant, Hindustani Music Instrument-Tabla PRADESH Absent/2017 Kumari Neha Bhairavi 13. SCHO/2011-12/00039 Prakriya Shri Shankar Prakriya Kuchipudi DELHI Absent/2017 Shri Rakesh Kumar 14. SCHO/2011-12/00061 Kumari Tanusha Tyagi Tyagi, Bharatnatayam DELHI Absent/2017 15. SCHO/2011-12/00064 Kumari Rashi Chaudhary Shri Rakesh Chaudhary Bharatnatayam DELHI Absent/2017 16. SCHO/2011-12/00073 Master Shantanu Jha Shri Samir Kumar Jha Painting HARYANA Very Good/2017 Kumari Parneet Kaur 17. SCHO/2011-12/00076 Sadana Shri Inderjeet Singh Painting PUNJAB Absent/2017 UTTAR 18. SCHO/2011-12/00058 Master Arsh Ali Smt Fatima Ali Painting PRADESH Average/2017 19. SCHO/2011-12/00074 Kumari Ankita Shri Maan Singh Sculpture HARYANA Absent/2017 Kumari Mehar Jehangir Madhubani/Mithila/Godana/Other 20. SCHO/2011-12/00079 Haleem Shri Anwar Haleem Trad. Paintings DELHI Absent/2017 21. SCHO/2011-12/00102 Kumari Divya Garg Shri Sanjay Garg Kathak DELHI Unsatisfactory/2017 Kumari Vasundhara 22. SCHO/2011-12/00072 Joshi Dr Sunita Joshi Kathak HARYANA Absent/2017 23. SCHO/2011-12/00069 Master Aryav Anand Smt. Vandana Anand Kathak UTTARAKHAND Very Good/2017 Shri Abhay Kumar UTTAR 24. SCHO/2011-12/00042 Kumari Isha Smiti Thakur Thakur Kathak PRADESH Average/2017 25. SCHO/2011-12/00071 Kumari Chahat Kapila Shri Rituraj Kapila Odissi Dance HARYANA Absent/2017 Shri Rajeev Kumari Aakriti Maheshwari C/O Mr UTTAR 26. SCHO/2011-12/00049 Maheshwari Sudhir Sachdeva , Odissi Dance PRADESH Good/2017 27. SCHO/2011-12/00097 Master Pawan Bhaat Mr Leela Bhaat Dholak DELHI Absent/2017 Kumari Mrinalini UTTAR 28. SCHO/2011-12/00054 Sharma Shri Rakesh Sharma Drama PRADESH Absent/2017 29. SCHO/2011-12/00098 Kumari Ratna Bhaat Smt Basanti Devi Folk Dances DELHI Absent/2017 Venue-Hyderabad - 2017 S.NO Name Of Students Parent name Field/Art Form(s) State Result Scholarship Id 1. SCHO/2011-12/00017 Master Mula Adi Seshan Shri Mula Srinivasa Rao, Carnatic Music Vocal TELAGNANA Average/2017 Master Duddukuri Carnatic Music 2. SCHO/2011-12/00015 Jayasurya Shri D. Srinivas, InstrumentViolin ANDHRA PRADESH Average/2017 Carnatic Music Instrument- 3. SCHO/2011-12/00016 Kumari Vadali Lakshmi Mrs. V.Krishnaveni, Flute ANDHRA PRADESH Absent/2017 Mr.V. Ramakrishna, 4. SCHO/2011-12/00001 Master Karnuri Harish Parivarthana, Hindustani Music Vocal ANDHRA PRADESH Absent/2017 Master Guntupalli 5. SCHO/2011-12/00005 Avinash Sai Mrs. M. Jamuna Kuchipudi ANDHRA PRADESH Absent/2017 Master Chinta Vamsi Sai Mr.Chinta Ramamurthy 6. SCHO/2011-12/00029 Krishna Kuchipudi Kuchipudi ANDHRA PRADESH Absent/2017 Mrs. B. Sunitha W/O Mr. 7. SCHO/2011-12/00007 Kumari Vaishnavi Bollam Venkateshwarlu, Kuchipudi TELAGNANA Absent/2017 8. SCHO/2011-12/00009 Kumari G. Mounika Mr.S. Gurumurthy, Kuchipudi TELAGNANA Absent/2017 9. SCHO/2011-12/00018 Master Vanarasa Dheeraj Mr. V Durga Shivaprasad, Drama TELAGNANA Absent/2017 Kumari Manaswini 10. SCHO/2011-12/00019 Sindhuri Mr. S. Jitendra Kumar Drama ANDHRA PRADESH Absent/2017 Venue-Patna - 2017 S.NO Scholarship Id Name Of Students Parent name Field/Art Form(s) State Result Hindustani Music 1. SCHO/2011-12/00213 Master Sivil Kunkal Shri Mathura Nath Kunkal Instrument-Flute JHARKHAND Average/2017 2. SCHO/2011-12/00237 Kumari Namrata Jaiswal Shri Rajesh Jaiswal Painting JHARKHAND Absent/2017 Venue-Pune - 2017 S.NO Scholarship Id Name Of Students Parent name Field/Art Form(s) State Result 1. SCHO/2011-12/00254 Master Hari Kumar Shri Kumar Ramaswami Carnatic Music Vocal MAHARASHTRA Absent/2017 Master Kedar Umesh 2. SCHO/2011-12/00243 Dicholkar Shri Umesh T Dicholkar Hindustani Music Vocal GOA Absent/2017 Kumari Prajakta Shri Prasanna Mahadeo 3. SCHO/2011-12/00245 Prasanna Kulkarni Kulkarni Hindustani Music Vocal MAHARASHTRA Absent/2017 Kumari Malavika Nitin 4. SCHO/2011-12/00246 Dikshit Shri Nitin Dikshit Hindustani Music Vocal MAHARASHTRA Absent/2017 Kumari Mrunmayee 5. SCHO/2011-12/00247 Swanand Joshi Shri Swanand Prabhakar Joshi Hindustani Music Vocal MAHARASHTRA Good/2017 Kumari Radhika Sunil 6. SCHO/2011-12/00330 Nair Mr.Sunil Nair Hindustani Music Vocal TAMIL NADU Absent/2017 7. SCHO/2011-12/00256 Kumari Spriha Kundu Shri Nanda Dulal Kundu , Kathak MAHARASHTRA Absent/2017 Master Suraj Balaji Shri Balaji Khandurao 8. SCHO/2011-12/00262 Suryavanshi Suryavanshi Folk Dances MAHARASHTRA Good/2017 Master Mihir Mukund Shri Mukund Madhukar Good/2017 9. SCHO/2011-12/00263 Mulay Mulay Drama MAHARASHTRA Kumari Sanika 10. SCHO/2011-12/00315 Jayprakash Wakde Shri Jayprakash Painting MAHARASHTRA Good/2017 Master Abhishek 11. SCHO/2011-12/00317 Bhalchandra Bedarkar Shri Bhalchandra S. Bedarkar Painting MAHARASHTRA Absent/2017 Master Abhinav Avinash 12. SCHO/2011-12/00318 Shrivas Shri Avinash Shrivas Om Sai Painting MAHARASHTRA Absent/2017 Kumari Shivani Dilip 13. SCHO/2011-12/00319 Dhakate Shri Dilip S. Dhakate Painting MAHARASHTRA Absent/2017 Venue-Port Blair S.NO Scholarship Id Name Of Students Parent name Field/Art Form(s) State Result ANDAMAN NICOBAR 1. SCHO/2011-12/00325 Master C. P. Anand Smt. P. Maragatham Painting ISLANDS Absent/2017 Venue-Jammu - 2017 S.N Scholarship Id Name of Students Parent Name Field/Art Form(S) STATE Result-2017 1. SCHO/2011-12/00483 Master Gopi Sharma Shri Ashwani Sharma Drama JAMMU & KASHMIR Good/2017 Kumari Tabasum Absent/2017 2. SCHO/2011-12/00477 Khan Shri Azad Ahmad Khan Painting JAMMU & KASHMIR Venue-Srinagar - 2017 S.N Scholarship Id Name of Students Parent Name Field/Art Form(S) STATE Result-2017 1. SCHO/2011-12/00481 Master Furqan Baba Mr.Arshid Hussain Baba Bhand Pather JAMMU & KASHMIR Average/2017 Master Arshid Ahmad Very Good/2017 2. SCHO/2011-12/00488 Shah Mr Gh Mohd Shah Folk Dances JAMMU & KASHMIR Venue-Imphal - 2017 S.NO Scholarship Id Name Of Students Parent name Field/Art Form(s) State Result Kumari Bilani Shri Sagolshem 1. SCHO/2011-12/00423 Sagolshem Chanu Premchandra Thang Ta MANIPUR Absent-2017 Kumari Chungkham Mr.Chungkham Thoiba 2. SCHO/2011-12/00409 Sangeeta Devi Singh Hindustani Music Vocal MANIPUR Absent-2017 Venue-BHOPAL S.NO Scholarship Id Name Of Students Parent name Field/Art Form(s) State Result Kumari Malavika 1. SCHO/2011-12/00246 Nitin Dikshit Shri Nitin Dikshit Hindustani Music Vocal MAHARASHTRA Average/2017 Master Indranil 2. SCHO/2011-12/00121 Chowdhury Shri B.K.Chowdhury Hindustani Music Vocal CHHATTISGARH Good/2017 Kumari Nayanika 3. SCHO/2011-12/00120 Nandi Shri Subhashis Nandi Hindustani Music Vocal CHHATTISGARH Very Good/2017 Master Naveen Hindustani Music Instrument- 4. SCHO/2011-12/00119 Prakash Mahant Shri Jairam Das Mahant Tabla CHHATTISGARH Absent/2017 Kumari Aishani 5. SCHO/2011-12/00110 Tawar Shri Himanshu Tawar Odissi Dance MADHYA PRADESH Absent/2017 Kumari Nainika 6. SCHO/2011-12/00122 Kasliwal Shri Sanjeev Kasliwal Bharatnatayam CHHATTISGARH Good/2017 Kumari Deepa Shri Vijay Kumar 7. SCHO/2011-12/00113 Mandlekar Mandlekar Kathak MADHYA PRADESH Good/2017 8. SCHO/2011-12/00115 Kumari Dishi Badkul Shri Deepak Badkul Folk Dances MADHYA PRADESH Absent/2017 Kumari Sweta 9. SCHO/2011-12/00142 Thakur Smt Gyanmala Thakur Folk Dances MADHYA PRADESH Outstanding/2017 Master Shashank 10. SCHO/2011-12/00116 Mani Pandey Shri Surya Mani Pandey Drama MADHYA PRADESH Absent/2017 Master Paarth 11. SCHO/2011-12/00125 Raisagar Shri Manish Raisagar Painting CHHATTISGARH Absent/2017 Madhubani/Mithila/Godana/Other 12. SCHO/2011-12/00118 Master Prasun Jain Shri Manoj Jain Trad. Paintings MADHYA PRADESH Average/2017 Venue-Thiruvananthapuram - 2017 S.NO Scholarship Id Name Of Students Parent name Field/Art Form(s) State Result Kumari Ambili 1. SCHO/2011-12/00467 Unnikrishnan Mr.P. Unnikrishnan Mohiniattam KERALA Absent/2017 Kumari Sreeja Chirayath 2. SCHO/2011-12/00466 Somasundaran Mr.Somasundaran C.K. Kathakali KERALA Absent/2017 Kumari Devika 3.
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