Ministry of Culture
INCLUSION OF CLASSICAL DANCES IN SCHOOL CURRICULUM
Posted On:
02 APR 2026 3:25PM by PIB Delhi
The inclusion of Indian Classical Dances in School Education is promoted through the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasizes art-integrated, experiential, and multidisciplinary learning.
Kalakshetra Foundation, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Culture teaches Indian Classical Dances (Bharatnatyam) to students of Classes IV to VIII for two periods per week., and to the Fine Arts students of Classes XI and XII for about 8 periods per week in School.
Part-time courses for Bharatnatyam, Carnatic Music and visual arts are also imparted by the Foundation to school children.
The Sangeet Natak Akademi, another autonomous body under the Ministry organized Kala Dharohar, series of performing arts, lectures, workshops, and performances by artists, aimed at connecting with school children. The workshop has been organized in collaboration with 67 schools in the last two years, across the country.
The Centre for Cultural Resources and Training, another Autonomous Body under the Ministry of Culture provides scholarships under Cultural Talent Search Scholarship Scheme (10-14 Years) since 1982 at National level.
The Scheme is aimed at providing facilities to outstanding talented children selected in the age group of 10 to 14 years studying either in recognized schools or belonging to families practicing traditional performing arts for getting specialized training in various cultural fields such as traditional forms of music, dance, drama as well as painting, sculpture, crafts and literary activities.
The Sangeet Natak Akademi has started 90 training programmes in dying traditional performing art forms under the Scheme Kala Deekhsa. Average ten shishya are enrolled in each training programmes. Under this scheme, Guru is given Rs 8000 per month, Assistant Gurus are given Rs 6000 per month, and trainees are given Rs 2500 per month.
The Ministry of Culture is involved in promotion and dissemination of classical performing arts to students and youth, through its autonomous bodies such as Centre for Cultural Resources & Training, Kalakshetra Foundation, and Sangeet Natak Akademi. Details of grants provided to these institutions in the last 5 years is detailed below:
(Rs in Lakh)
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Organisation
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2020-21
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2021-22
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2022-2023
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2023-24
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2024-25
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Centre for Cultural Resources & Training
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2072.61
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3112.02
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2495.00
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2595.00
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2366.00
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Kalakshetra Foundation
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1519.00
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1870.00
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2175.00
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2662.00
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2490.00
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Sangeet Natak Akademi
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5222.40
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5711.82
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6810.50
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7105.00
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12099.00
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This information was given by Union Minister for Culture and Tourism Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today
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