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West Bengal SG.Xlsx West Bengal Salary Grant for New S.no file no organisation Address unique ID field Remark 24/1, Michel Nababarrackpore Madhusudan Dutta 1 WB(SG)(N)1 Chorus Theatre Road, New Barrackpore, WB/2012/0050797 Theatre 2 Existing Salary Grant (WB/SG/R/44) Guriahati Society- Kalyanmoy Das, C/o. Bank A/c nos. different in For cultura, Alok Kr. Guha "Snigdha", Application and Bank Technological & Sarada Devi Road, Authorization. 3 WB(SG)(N)3 Economiccal Behind M.N.N. High WB/2009/0012024 Theatre Sannidhya Creative 7/17, Poddar Nagar, 4 WB(SG)(N)4 Performance Centre Kolkata WB/2012/ 0050770 Theatre Charaktala, South Dance/Theatr 5 WB(SG)(N)5 Kalajyoti Jagaddal, Kolkata WB/2010/0034280 e BD-301, Slat Lake City, 6 WB(SG)(N)6 Salt Lake Theatre Sector-1, Kolkata WB/2011/0046282 Theatre In Bond, Grantee did not sign at page no. 3 at proper space. 2 nd witness did not give his address. Details of the annual program, 14/A, Birpara Lane, Estimated cost & letest income tax 7 WB(SG)(N)7 Nrityabhumi Kolkata WB/2012/0049185 Dance assessment not given. Dhakuria Jitendra Samiti Chakra 1C, Jheel road, Dhakuria, 8 WB(SG)(N)8 Group Theatre Kolkata WB/2012/0048658 Theatre 405/3, Kayadanga, PO- Kayadanga Sabuj Kalyangarh, PS- 9 WB(SG)(N)9 Sanskritic Kendra Ashokenagar, Dist-North WB/2013/0058650 Theatre Maslandapur Imon Vill_PO-Maslandapur, PS- Theatre 10 WB(SG)(N)10 Mime Centre Habra, Dist-North 24 WB/2010/0032841 (Mime) Berhampore 92, B.B. Sen Road, 11 WB(SG)(N)11 Repertory Theatre Khagra, Murshidabad WB/2014/0072525 Theatre 92, Sambhunath Pandit 12 WB(SG)(N)12 Roopdarshan Street, Kolkata WB/2013/0069944 Theatre 1/1E, Teli Para Lane, 13 WB(SG)(N)13 Aghraner Nabanna Shyambazar, Kolkata WB/2010/0037118 Theatre Khamarchandi, Vill-Roypara Phulbagan, 14 WB(SG)(N)14 Natya Prahari PO-Haripal, Dist-Hooghly WB/2011/0047036 Theatre Malda Theatre Sanjib Kumar Das, Sunny 15 WB(SG)(N)15 Platform Park, Shimultala, WB/2014/0072933 Theatre Barasat Satyabharati, Baniniketan School Road, PO Nabapally, PS 16 WB(SG)(N)16 Barasat Kalpik Barasat, North 24 WB/2013/0070839 Theatre Resolution Incompete. Bank Authorization is not in original. Bond as prescribed not attached. ITR not attached. Manipuri 3, Satish Mukherjee U ID or society Regt not indicated. 17 WB(SG)(N)17 Nartanashram Road, Kalighat, Kolkata not mentioned Dance 4C, Green Park (Tiljala 18 WB(SG)(N)18 Greenpark Avijan Lane), Kolkata WB/2011/0046353 Theatre C/2, Shibani Apartment, 19 WB(SG)(N)19 Theatre Shine Tantipara, Dankuni, WB/2013/0059829 Theatre S/1, Manicktala Govt. 20 WB(SG)(N)20 Manicktala Spandan Housing Estate, Kolkata WB/2012/0048529 Theatre In Bond, page no. 4 only photocopies. Original Bond, as prescribed be produed. Estimated ITR not attached. In Bond the grantee did not sign at Behala 63 K, Bamacharan Roy Music/Dance/ page no. 3 at proper space. 21 WB(SG)(N)21 Sangeetanjali Road Behala, Kolkata WB/2013/0057691 Theatre Kalapi 85B, Raipur Road, PO- In Bond, Grantee did not sign at 22 WB(SG)(N)22 Natyamancha Regent Estate, Kolkata WB/2011/0046928 Theatre page no. 1 to 4. Ramkrishna Park, D- Kalkata Block, Rahara, PO- 23 WB(SG)(N)23 Shilpobhumi Bondipur, Khardah, Dist. WB/2012/0051923 Theatre 42, Kalupara Lane, Flat In Bond, Grantee did not sign at Kasba Kanakangi No. 1C, Dhakuria, Dance/Theatr page no. 1 to 4, Bond incomplete. 24 WB(SG)(N)24 Rag Sikshya Samity Kolkata WB/2011/0041856 e 46, Shambhu Halder 25 WB(SG)(N)25 Ritambhara Lane, Salkia, Howrah WB/2011/0046970 Dance Natyanova 1, Abdul Rasul Avenue, 26 WB(SG)(N)26 Performing Arts Flat-4A, Kolkata WB/2011/0041557 Dance C/2, Shibani Apartment, 27 WB(SG)(N)27 Theatre Shine Tantipara, Dankuni, WB/2013/0059829 Theatre Intelligence of 2/1, Panchanantala Cultural Sports & Games Road, Howrah - 711101, Programme & 28 WB(SG)(N)28 Academy West Bengal, WB/2011/0041820 Dance Drama Kasba Ashani 20E, Bakultala Lane, 2nd 29 WB(SG)(N)29 Drama Group Floor, Kasba, Kolkata - WB/2012/0048166 Theatre C/o-Md.Selim Mondal Village-Khantura, Post- 30 WB(SG)(N)30 Swapnochar Khantura, Dist.-North 24 WB/2014/0072554 Theatre In Bond, Grantee did not sign at page no. 1 & 2. Two Wintess also did not sign with complete address ect. Sitakanta Banerjee Details of the annual programme & Lane Nrittyanagana Estimeate cost, letest income tax Oddissi Dance 8, Sitakanta Banerjee Dance & Assessment order not given. 31 WB(SG)(N)31 School Lane, Kolkata - 700005 WB/2013/0060943 Drama 32 Shifted to WB/SG/E/2 20, Dr. Suresh Chandra 33 WB(SG)(N)33 Mangolik Baerjee Road, Kolkata- WB/2010/0032958 Theatre Upasana Centre For 3, Peary Mohan Roy Recommendation letter is not 34 WB(SG)(N)34 Dance Road, Kolkata WB/2012/0055512 Dance attached. 35 WB(SG)(N)35 Ananda Chandrika 17 Shakespeare Sarani, 44/2, Fakir Para Road, 36 WB(SG)(N)36 Rang Roop Behala, Kolkata WB/2010/0027034 Theatre Jaranagar Vill. - Jararnagar, P.O. - Music, Dance In Bond, Grantee did not sign at Deshapran Tarun Heria, PS - Khejuri, Dist.- & Art training page no. 3 at proper space. 37 WB(SG)(N)37 Sangha Purba Medinipur WB/2014/0085069 centre Vill - Tethibari, P.O. In Bond, Grantee did not sign at Kismat Bajkul, P.S. page no. 2 at proper space. Bank Tethibari Life Care Bhagwanpur, Distt. - Authorization did not sign. 38 WB(SG)(N)38 Mission Purba Medinipur WB/2009/0000772 Jatra (Drama) C/o Ashis Kumar Ghosh, Sreenagar Habra Vill-North Habra, P.O. 39 WB(SG)(N)39 Natya Milan Gosthi Habra, PS-Habra, Distt. WB/2012/0048336 Theatre 6, Ashutosh Chowdhury 40 WB(SG)(N)40 USHNEEK Avenue, Kolkata Theatre 21, K.K. Roychowdhury 41 WB(SG)(N)41 Sanyogsutra Road, Barisha, Kolkata WB/2012/0049709 Theatre 55/4, Ballygunge Circular No Recommendation letter is 42 WB(SG)(N)42 Padaboli Road, Flat-11/C, Kolkata WB/2015/0085653 Mime Thetre attached. Ballygunge Rhythmosaic School 48/3, Gariahat Road, 43 WB(SG)(N)43 and Dance Institute Kolkata WB/2014/0075951 Dance 29/12, Raja S.C. Mullick In Bond, Grantee did not sign at 43 WB(SG)(N)44 Udaharan Road, Jadapur, Kolkata WB/2012/0054628 Theatre page no. 3 at proper space. 4/186 Gandhi Colony, 44 WB(SG)(N)45 Mrichhakotik Flat No.3, 1st Floor, WB/2014/0083649 Theatre 121, K.M. 45 WB(SG)(N)46 Kristi Samsad Roychowdhury Road, WB/2011/0041092 Theatre C-2, KMDA, Baghajatin 47 WB(SG)(N)47 Baghajatin Alaap Mangalik Housing, WB/2012/0048919 Theatre 40/1 Rakhal Ghosh Lane, 48 WB(SG)(N)48 Nataker Dall Kolkata - 700085 WB/2014/0077427 Theatre 373, Ganguly Bagan East 49 WB(SG)(N)49 Garfa Mitrayan Road, (Molly Row) WB/2010/0038895 Theatre Krishnanagar 5, Baghadanga Lane, 50 WB(SG)(N)50 Sinchan Krishanagar, Nadia, Pin - WB/2011/0045470 Theatre 174/1, East Kodalia School Road, 51 WB(SG)(N)51 Agnish Newbarrackpur, Kolkata - WB/2011/0045585 Theatre 3, West Rabindar Nagar, Bank A/c nos. different in Rabindra Nagar Dum Dum Cantonment, Application and Bank 52 WB(SG)(N)52 Natyaaayudh Kolkata - 700065 WB/2011/0040345 Theatre Authorization. A - 43, Satindra Pally, 53 WB(SG)(N)53 Attyam Kalakshetra Gapia, Kolkata - 700084 WB/2012/0048961 Theatre Halisahar Nabanagar, PO In Bond, Grantee did not sign at - Nabanagar, Pin - page no. 3 at proper space. 743136, 24 PGS(N) Estimate of annual programe and Halisahar Municipality, complete details are not given. 54 WB(SG)(N)54 Banglar Sinchan West Bengal WB/2014/0083447 Theatre Parnakutir, Staff Quarter Hijalpukuria More, P.O. Habra, Dist - 55 WB(SG)(N)55 Janajagarani 24, Praganas (North) Pin - WB/2010/0029662 Theatre Chena Achena 23/33, Gariahat Road, 56 WB(SG)(N)56 Natya Sangstha Kolkata - 700029 Wb/2014/0073973 Theatre Brischick Natya Benia Lane, P.O. : 57 WB(SG)(N)57 Sanstha Bansberia, Dist. Hooghly, WB/2012/0049354 Theatre Kolkata Natya 29, Ashutosh Colony, 58 WB(SG)(N)58 Sabha Kolkata - 700078 WB/2012/0053021 Theatre Sonarpur Club Samannay Sammilani Samannay Bhawan, Rail Resolution not signed by members. (Formerly known as Quarter Park, Sonarpur, 59 WB(SG)(N)59 Sonarpur Thana Kolkata -700150 WB/2009/0007567 Theatre 187/5, Ashokenagar, Ashokenagar P.O., and P.S. 60 WB(SG)(N)60 Bratyajan Ashokenagar, North 24 WB/2014/0076848 Theatre Genexx Valley, Joka, Tower - 7, Flat 6A, 61 WB(SG)(N)61 Boral Rangmanch Diamond Harbour Road, WB/2012/0048441 Theatre Jalpaiguri Sristi 282, Pandapara Colony, 62 WB(SG)(N)62 Mime Theatre Jalpaiguri WB/2011/0042757 Theatre Amrapally, Paschimpara, 63 WB(SG)(N)63 Arjun Natya Sanstha P.O. Garifa WB/2011/0045928 Theatre Jalkhura, Shilpapara, 64 WB(SG)(N)64 Shilparghya Jalkhura P.O.+P.S.-Maheshtala, WB/2009/0019025 Dance Drama Cooch Behar C/o Rajib Roy, B.S. Road Institute of (South), Natun Bazar, 65 WB(SG)(N)65 Performing Arts P.O. & Dist.: Cooch WB/2014/0081706 Theatre Kuhelika, 1/4A, Shyam 66 WB(SG)(N)66 Rangapeeth Bose Road, Block-4A, WB/2013/0066110 Theatre Kolkata 9/1F, Sahanagar Road, 67 WB(SG)(N)67 Natyachetana P.S. Tollygunge, Kolkata WB/2013/0056231 Theatre Biswa Singha Road C/o Dr. Ashok Brahma, Anubhab Natya Guriahati Road, Near 68 WB(SG)(N)68 Sanstha Boxi Baari, P.O. Cooch WB/2012/0053227 Theatre Recommentdatio letter is not in original. Estimate and 2 project details not 69 WB(SG)(N)69 Ritwik (South) 5E, Beltala Road, Kolkata WB/2012/0054689 Theatre submited 25, Gouripada Mukherjee Lane, Howrah and C/o Kalyani 70 WB(SG)(N)70 Howrah Bratyajon Biswas, C-1/13, Kalindi WB/2013/0069843 Theatre Oihik Srishti Sukher 175A, Kalighat Road, 71 WB(SG)(N)71 Ullasi Kolkata WB/2011/0043925 Theatre C/o Nirmal Hazra, Village Young Natya Tilpara (Beside 72 WB(SG)(N )72 Sanastha Durgabedi), P.O.
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