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Clear filtersScheme for Giving Awards to Junior Artists in Contemporary Art Field
This scheme, run by the Tamil Nadu Art and Culture Department, recognizes and encourages young artists working in contemporary art forms like painting and sculpture. Junior artists compete at state-level contemporary art exhibitions to win awards. The scheme aims to support emerging talent and promote the growth of contemporary art in Tamil Nadu.
View DetailsKala Samman Scheme
The Kala Samman Scheme is a Goa government initiative that provides financial assistance to senior and eminent artists who are facing financial hardship. The scheme recognizes and honors the lifelong contributions of artists to India's art and cultural heritage. It is a token of respect from the government to artists who have dedicated their lives to preserving and promoting art and culture.
View DetailsSilpi Pension Scheme - Assam
The Silpi Pension Scheme is a welfare program run by the Government of Assam to support and honour artists who have made outstanding contributions to Assam's art and culture. This scheme provides financial assistance and regular pension payments to recognised artists and their families. It aims to ensure financial security for artists who have dedicated their lives to preserving and promoting Assam's rich cultural heritage.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Revive, Preserve and Protect Goan Maand Culture
This scheme is run by the Directorate of Art and Culture, Government of Goa, to help preserve and protect the Goan Maand culture. Goan Maand is a traditional folk art form that is an important part of Goa's cultural heritage. The scheme provides financial assistance to folk artists and cultural groups who work to revive, preserve, and protect this unique art form and its traditions.
View DetailsChief Ministergi Artistesinggi Tengbang (CMAT) – Artiste’s Pension
The Chief Ministergi Artistesinggi Tengbang (CMAT) is a pension scheme run by the Department of Art and Culture, Government of Manipur. It provides monthly financial support to aged and reputed artists who have contributed significantly to Manipur's cultural heritage and traditional art forms. The scheme recognizes the lifelong dedication of artists to preserving and promoting Manipur's unique culture.
View DetailsKonkani Drama Competition
The Konkani Drama Competition is an annual cultural event organized by the Kala Academy under the Department of Art and Culture, Government of Goa. It aims to promote theatre and dramatic arts among institutions across Goa. The competition provides a platform for registered theatre groups and institutions to showcase their talent and compete at the state level.
View DetailsScheme of Conferring ‘Kalaichemmal’ Awards
The Kalaichemmal Awards scheme is run by the Art and Culture Department of Tamil Nadu government. It recognizes and honors eminent artists who have made outstanding contributions to traditional and contemporary art forms, particularly in paintings and sculptures. The scheme aims to encourage excellence in Indian art and celebrate the meritorious service of accomplished artists.
View DetailsScheme of Encouragement to Young Artists
The Scheme of Encouragement to Young Artists is run by the Art and Culture Department of Tamil Nadu. It supports talented young artists by giving them opportunities to perform and showcase their work. The scheme provides financial assistance and performance opportunities through partnerships with Voluntary Cultural Organizations. It aims to help young artists develop their careers and gain public recognition.
View DetailsScheme of Extending Financial Assistance to Folk Artists, Troupes for the Purchase of Musical Instruments, Costumes
This scheme, run by the Art and Culture Department of the Tamil Nadu Government, provides financial help to folk artists and cultural groups. It supports the purchase of musical instruments and costumes needed for performances. The scheme aims to preserve and promote traditional folk art and culture in Tamil Nadu.
View DetailsScheme of Extending Family Maintenance Grant to the Families of the Deceased Famous Artists
This scheme is run by the Art and Culture Department of the Tamil Nadu government. It provides financial support to the families of famous artists who have passed away. The scheme aims to help these families by offering a one-time maintenance grant. This recognizes the contributions of renowned artists to Tamil Nadu's cultural heritage.
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