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1 F.No. 9-3/2017-S&F Government of India Ministry of Culture 1 F.No. 9-3/2017-S&F Government of India Ministry of Culture **** Puratatav Bhavan, 2nd Floor ‘D’ Block, GPO Complex, INA, New Delhi-110023 Dated: 05.09.2017 MINUTES OF 36TH MEETING OF THE CULTURAL FUNCTION AND PRODUCTION GRANT SCHEME (CFPGS) HELD ON 29TH & 30TH JUNE - 2017 AT NSD, NEW DELHI. Under CFPGS Scheme Financial Assistance is given to ‘Not-for-Profit’ Organisations, NGOs including Societies, Trust, Universities and Individuals for holding Conferences, Seminar, Workshops, Festivals, Exhibitions, Production of Dance, Drama-Theatre, Music and undertaking small research projects etc. on any art forms/important cultural matters relating to different aspects of Indian Culture. The quantum of assistance is restricted to 75% of the project cost subject to maximum of Rs. 5 Lakhs per project as recommend by the Expert Committee. In exceptional circumstances Financial Assistance may be given upto Rs. 20 Lakhs with the approval of Hon’ble Minister of Culture. 2. A meeting of CFPGS was held on 29th to 30th June 2017 under the Chairmanship of Ms. Sujata Prasad, Additional Secretary to consider the proposal for financial assistance by the Expert Committee. 3. The Expert Committee meeting was attended by the following:- (i) Ms. Sujata Prasad, Additional Secretary, Chairperson (ii) Shri Pranav Khullar, Joint Secretary (iii) Dr. Sajith E.N., Director, SCZCC, Member (iv) Shri Shantanu Bose, Dean, NSD, Member (v) Shri Suman Kumar, DS, SNA, Member (vi) Shri Babu Rajan, DS , Sahitya Akademi, Member (vii) C.S. Krishna Setty, Administrator, LKA, Member (viii) Ms. Deepti Babbar, AS, LKA, Member (ix) Shri Narendra Singh, Director-Incharge, NCZCC (x) Smt. Bharati Shivaji, Member (xi) Smt. Rekha Mehra, Member (xii) Ud. Wasifuddin Dagar, Member (xiii) Shri Vinod Kumar Chopra, Member (xiv) Prof. Suresh Bharadwaj, Member (xv) Shri Pradeep Kumar , Director, MOC, Member- Secretary 2 CASE – I: INDIVIDUAL PROPOSALS 4. The Expert Committee has considerd 178 applications of individuals which were complete and supported with all documents as required under the scheme. The Committee examined each and every proposal individually before taking a decision and recommended 97 proposals for financial Assistance under the scheme. The detail of 97 cases approved for grant is placed at Annexure-I. The list of 12 cases not approved for grant is placed at Annexure-II. The list of 69 applicants who remain absent during the personal interaction is placed at Annexure-III and list of 25 applicants who had already been interacted in the FY 2017-18 is placed at Annexure-IV. CASE – II: INSTITUTIONAL PROPOSALS 5. The Expert Committee has considered 418 applications which were complete and supported with all documents as required under the scheme. The Committee examined each and every proposal individually before taking a decision and recommended 250 proposals for financial assistance under the scheme. The detail of all 250 cases approved for grant is placed at Annexure-V. The list of 168 cases not approved for grant is placed at Annexure-VI and list of 37 numbers of incomplete proposals is placed at Annexure-VII. There are 4 proposals for which the request received for enhancement of grant sanctioned in the previous meetings has been considered and approved by HCM in accordance with the CFPGS guidelines. The list of these 4 cases which are approved for enhancement are placed at Annexure-VIII. 3 Annexure-I APPROVED LIST OF INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTION GRANT UNDER CFPGS The details of approved proposals are as under:- Sl. Name & Address of the Subject of Time / Amount No. Applicant proposed Duration of recommended project the project by Experts (Rs. In Lakhs) Andhra Pradesh 1 B.R. Vikram Kumar, Varnavivaksha 15.08.2016 4.00 Flat No-202, Samharta Bharathaveni Residency, B S Layuot, Seethammadara, Vishakhapatnam-530013, Andhra Pradesh 2 K. Venkatalakshmi, Workshop 15.10.2016 0.50 Flat No-201, Bhanu Towers Seethammadara Visakhapatnam-530013, Andhra Pradesh 3 Shaik Mohammed Pragathi 28 Apr 2016 2.50 Hussain, H.No. 10-316/A, Padham As A To 15 Sep Appari Vaari Veedhi, Role In Vanatha 2016 Amalapuram, East Godavari,-533201, Andhra Pradesh Total 7.00 Assam 4 Raju Roy, Ganeshnagar, Dayasankar Ki After 3.00 Bamunimaidan, Dairy sanctioned Bamunimaidan, Kamrup, Assam-781021 Total 3.00 4 Bihar 5 Akhileshwar Prasad Haak Zameen After Sanctioned 3.00 Sinha, Ka Road No-14/A East Ashok Nagar, Kankarbagh, Patna-20, Bihar 6 Anchal Kumari, At+Po – Bidesiya After sanctioned 1.00 Ratanpur, Chatti Road ,Ward- 20 Distt.- Begusarai, Bihar 7 Nitesh kumar, Sumitra Ghughhu After sanctioned 2.00 Shah, Navneet Colony, Kali Mandir, Road Hanuman Nagar, Kankarbagh, Patna,Bihar,-800020 8 Ravin Kumar, At+Po- Gabarghichor After sanctioned 2.00 Kamruddinpur, Distt. – Begusarai, Bihar - 851134 9 Sahil Sinha, Charandas After Sanctioned 1.00 IRCON International Chor Limited Sone Bhawan, Patna-800001, Bihar 10 Shyam Kumar Sahani, Oxman After sanctioned 4.00 Belwaganj Laheriyasarai, Near Bihar Press, Darbhanga, Bihar – 846001 Total 13.00 Delhi 11 Anurag Jetly, 2529, Into The land of The Not 15.00 Sector-D, Pocket-2, Rising Sun mentioned Vasant Kunj, New Delhi- 110070 12 Bhabananda Hazarika Dhanya Toho 10th Feb, To 2.00 Barbayan, Srimanta Srimanta Sankara 27th Sankardeva Bhawan, A- Mar,2018 14B, Satsang Vihar Marg, Quatab Institutional Area, New Delhi - 110067 13 Dinesh Yadav , E-89 , Hell On Earth 19-04-2017 3.50 Astha Kunj , Rohini To 28-12- Sector- 18, New Delhi – 2017 110085 5 14 Jyoti , 16/1544 E , Bapa Dohri Zindagi 03-10-2017 2.00 Nagar , Arya Samaj Road , Karol Bagh, New Delhi – 110005 15 Kamal, C5 48 Tajpur Kanyadaan After 1.00 Pahadi Ramsukh Camp sanctioned Badarpur, New Delhi – 110042 16 Kanaka Sudhakar, WZ- Pancharatna 11-01-2017 3.00 201B, street gf NO-1, Pancharasam – A Krishna Puri, Tilak Nagar, Tribute To Saint New Delhi, -110018, U.P. Tyagaraja On The Occasion Of 250Th Birth Centenery 17 Rakesh Kumar, 131, Rani Pita Sep 5, 2017 1.00 Garden, Shastri Nagar, To Nov 25, Delhi – 110031 2017 18 Rekha Mehra, B1/65/2, Beti Bachao Beti After 5.00 Safdarganj Enclave, New Padhao sanctioned Delhi-110029 19 Sanjay Kumar, F/a,-Ram To Play Theatre 01-10-2017 1.00 Narayan, 668,Sayad under Production To 31-10- Baba Gali, Bawana, Delhi Grant- Dost 2017 -39 20 Santosh Kumar Pal , E- Khabsurat Bahu Not 4.00 80/169 , Rajiv Camp, Mentioned Jhilmil , Delhi -95 21 Shifali Taakiya, H.No.- The Father Of 05-09-2017 2.50 1492/1, Behind Ritz Indian Ballet To 25-11- Cinema , Kashmere Gate, 2017 Delhi- 110006 22 Shraboni Saha Kanjoos August 2.00 (MunMun), 737, Sector-5, 2017 To R.K. Puram, New Delhi- March 2018 110022 (After Approval) 23 Shyam Kumar, 196-G, Bichchhu August 4.00 Pkt.4, Mayur Vihar, 2017 To Phase-1, Delhi-110091 March 2018 6 24 Sovon Kumar Hazra, Dhinak Dha Ghena After 1.00 1854/10/B , Govindpuri , Tina sanctioned Extention, New Delhi – 19 25 Sunita Negi, A-34/2, Aswatthama 10-10-2017 1.00 West Vinod Nagar, Delhi To 15-01- – 92 2018 26 Virendra Singh, H. No. Raja Haruheet After 1.00 377, Pratap Vihar -2, Gali sanctioned No. 1 , Kirari Suleman Nagar , Delhi – 110086 Total 49.00 Haryana 27 Samunder, 20, Amardeep Andher Nagri 1-2 sep, 1.00 Colony, Kamiri Road, Chaupat Raja 2017 Hisar-125001, Hariyana Total 1.00 Karnataka 28 B.R. Prakash, Theatre “Hari Daasa Vaani” 15-10-2017 1.00 Actor &Music Director, To 20-10- No. 40/4, 1St Floor, ‘A’ 2017 Main Road, Near Tilaknagar Police Station, Jayanagar 4Th ‘T’ Block Bangalore – 560 011, Karnataka 29 Bariki.Adithi, D/O- Annamayya After 0.50 B.Ramesh, Sri Sai balaji Sankeertanalu Sanctioned residence, besides Women College, Gandhi nagar, Ballari-583103, Karnataka 30 D.R. Krishna, Sangoli Rayanna 15.07.2016- 1.00 Folk Theatre Actor & 15.11.2016 Organiser, #36, Vainetheye Nilaya, Yellapppa Street, Chikkamavalli, Bangalore-560004, Karnataka 7 31 J.K. Rajashekar Murthy, Saayoatta 01.05.2016- 0.50 Folk Singer Actor & 30.08.2016 Technicial, #344, 3rd, 1st Main Raod, V.H.B.C.S. Layout, Vijayanagar, Bangalore-560040, Karnataka 32 K. Rajendra Bende , No. Keerthana Utsava Of 15-10-2017 0.50 668/13, 5Th Cross, 9Th Kanakadasa To 20-10- Main, BSK 1St Stage , 2017 Ashoknagar , Bangalore - 560 050 Karnataka 33 Mahabaleshwara T. S., Lava- Kusha After 1.50 515, 1st D Cross, 3rd Stage Sanctioned 4th Block , Basaveswaranagar, Bangalore-560079, Karnataka 34 Padmaja Suresh,98/6, Jai Somnath- A May To July 1.00 Krishnageet Appartments, Dance Drama, 2017 Main Road, Based On Kulapathi Seshadripuram, K M Munshi Book Bangalore – 560 020, Karnataka 35 R.Ananda, s/o- Late Folk Martial Art of 24.3.2017 to 1.00 Ramaiah, Guru & Artist King Kempegowda 24.6.2017 Folk Martial Art, 34, 5th Dyanesty Main Road, escort Layout, Attur Po, behind Sri Shani Mahatma Temple, Yelahanaka, Banglore, Karnataka-560064 36 Raghavendra. B Maanishad 15.04.2016- 1.00 Theatre Actor, Singer And 30.08.2016 Music Director Agahara, Gandhi Nagar, Sagar, Shimoga-577401, Karnataka 37 Rajesh Kashyap Singer & Daasa Namana 10-08-2017 0.50 Artist, No. 328, 1St Main, To 14-08- Panchasheelanagar, 2017 Nagarbhavi road, Midalapalya, Bengaluru, Karnataka-560072 8 38 Shankar Hosur M. Jarasandha After 3.00 No-41, 1st Main 3rd Cross, Sanctioned Vinoba Colony, Avalahalli, Bangalore-560026, Karnataka 39 Sridevi S Hegde, Jambavathi Kalyana After 1.00 No-1697, 1st Floor, Opp Sanctioned Madhura Garments, Patel Layout, Begur, Bangalore- 560068, Karnataka 40 Subrahmanya Krishna Dasharatha After 1.00 Hegde, Sanctioned NO-130/A, Konare, PO- Muroor Kumta Tq, N.K.- 5813562, Karnataka 41 Sunil Bhandari, Chakruyuha After 1.00 S/o Shiva Bhandari, Post- Sanctioned Kadatoka, Honnavara Taluk, Karwar Dist- 581338, Karnataka 42 T.H.M.
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