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Clear filtersGrant to Films - Films Shot in Uttarakhand with a Budget of Minimum ₹50 Crores or More
This scheme by the Uttarakhand government encourages filmmakers and producers to shoot their films in Uttarakhand. It provides financial support to film projects that film major portions in the state. The scheme aims to create jobs for local workers, support regional artists, and bring revenue to Uttarakhand through the film industry.
View DetailsTheatre Workshop
The Theatre Workshop scheme in Goa provides training and scientific knowledge of theatre to aspiring theatre artists through experienced theatre professionals. Workshops are organized by educational institutions and theatre organizations upon written request. The scheme aims to develop skills and expertise in theatre arts among students and young artists.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Kalakar Sahayata Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Kalakar Sahayata Yojana is a scheme run by the Odisha Language, Literature & Culture Department, Government of Odisha. It provides financial support and sustenance to elderly artists and cultural workers who have devoted their lives to preserving and promoting Odisha's rich cultural heritage. The scheme aims to help artists facing financial difficulties in their senior years.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Indigent Tamil Scholars
This scheme, run by the Arts & Culture Department of Puducherry, provides monthly financial assistance to elderly Tamil scholars and artists. It recognizes and supports individuals aged 58 years and above who have made significant contributions to Tamil language, literature, and culture. The scheme aims to help indigent (poor) Tamil scholars continue their cultural work with financial security.
View DetailsScheme of Awarding Porkizhi to the Indigent Kalaimamani Awardee Artists
This scheme, run by the Art and Culture Department of the Tamil Nadu Government, provides financial assistance to Kalaimamani Award recipients who are facing economic hardship. Kalaimamani is a prestigious award given to accomplished artists in various art forms. The scheme recognizes these distinguished artists and supports them during times of financial difficulty.
View DetailsScheme 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 DetailsScheme of Extending Grants for the Publication of Rare Books on Arts
This scheme helps traditional artists and writers publish rare books about arts and culture. It provides financial grants to cover printing costs for books that promote artistic and cultural development. The scheme is managed at the state level in Tamil Nadu and supports the preservation and promotion of traditional arts through published literature.
View DetailsGuru Shishya Parampara
The Guru Shishya Parampara Scheme is run by the Government of Meghalaya to preserve and promote rare and vanishing classical, folk, and tribal art forms. The scheme nurtures young talents by providing them opportunities to learn directly from experienced Gurus (master artists) in their chosen field of art. This traditional mentorship model helps keep cultural heritage alive while building skilled artists for the future.
View DetailsChief Ministergi Artistesinggi Tengbang (CMAT) - Scheme For Award To Distinguished Artistes
The Chief Minister's Award to Distinguished Artistes (CMAT) is a recognition scheme run by the Department of Art & Culture, Government of Manipur. It honors and celebrates accomplished artists and cultural practitioners from Manipur who have achieved national recognition. The scheme aims to encourage excellence in various art forms and cultural fields by recognizing outstanding contributions.
View DetailsAward Of Scholarships To Young Artists In Different Cultural Fields
This scheme supports young artists by providing scholarships to help them advance their skills in various cultural fields like music, dance, theatre, and visual arts. Run by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, it aims to nurture artistic talent across the country. The scheme enables young artists to receive advanced training and financial support to pursue their passion in traditional and contemporary cultural forms.
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