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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL CENTRES FOR THE ARTS (IGNCA)

Posted On: 16 DEC 2024 4:19PM by PIB Delhi

The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) was established as an Autonomous Body by the Government of India, under the Ministry of Culture with the mandate to Document, Preserve, Conserve and Disseminate the Indian Arts and Cultural Heritage and to train competent professionals to work in the specialized field of Culture. IGNCA operates through its Nine Regional Centres that are specialized centres for specific areas of research which are mentioned below:

S.No

Location

Areas of specialisation

1.

Varanasi (UP)

Agam Darshan

2.

Guwahati (Assam)

North east Culture Centre

3.

Bengaluru (Karnataka)

Civilisation and Performing Arts

4.

Ranchi (Jharkhand)

Tribal Heritage Studies

5.

Vadodara (Gujarat)

Modern Art

6.

Goa

Inter Cultural Relationship

7.

Thrissur (Kerala)

Vaidik Parampara and Performing Studies

8.

Puducherry

Archaeological and Epigraphy Studies

9.

J & K

Shiva Darshan

 

The details of the grant provided to the IGNCA during the last 5 years is given below:

  1. 2019-20: 46.40 Crores
  2. 2020-21: 40.00 Crores
  3. 2021-22: 53.30 Crores
  4. 2022-23: 55.05 Crores
  5. 2023-24: 109.10 Crores

The amount released to the IGNCA under grants have been fully utilised as per in the MoU signed between the IGNCA and the M/o Culture, for working of Cultural Informatics Lab, Media Centre, Publication Unit, Academic Unit, and functioning of its 9 Regional Centres across the country.

The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) is having sufficient number of employees and its performance is satisfactory. IGNCA has carried out several projects and programmes over the past years successfully like installation of Art works in the new Parliament building, Installation of Nataraja Statue at the Bharat Mandapam, Creation of the tribal wall in the President’s Secretariat, Development of Prerna School, Vadnagar, Gujarat, Cultural activities relating to G-20 Summit at ITPO, New Delhi and Digitization of Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi. They are continuously engaged in research and publication of Art and Cultural heritage of India.

This information was given by Union Minister for Culture and Tourism Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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Sunil Kumar Tiwari/


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