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Give Suggestions regarding Innovative Measures for Ministry of Culture

Give Suggestions regarding Innovative Measures for Ministry of Culture
Start Date :
Aug 04, 2015
Last Date :
Oct 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Culture’s mission is to preserve, promote and disseminate all forms of art and culture. For achieving this Mission, the Ministry undertakes the following ...

Ministry of Culture’s mission is to preserve, promote and disseminate all forms of art and culture. For achieving this Mission, the Ministry undertakes the following activities:

• Maintenance and conservation of heritage, historic sites and ancient monuments
• Administration of libraries
• Promotion of literary, visual and performing arts
• Observation of centenaries and anniversaries of important national personalities and events
• Promotion of institutions and organizations of Buddhist and Tibetan studies
• Promotion of institutional and individual non-official initiatives in the fields of art and culture
• Entering into cultural agreements with foreign countries

The functional spectrum of the Ministry ranges from creating cultural awareness from the grass root level to the international cultural exchange level. Details about several Schemes which are administered by Ministry of Culture for providing financial assistance for promoting cultural activities are available on the Ministry’s website (http://indiaculture.nic.in/).

The Ministry has decided to invite suggestions from the public regarding innovative measures which can be taken for achieving optimal utilization of the Ministry’s annual budget allocation and regarding tuning its activities for meeting the aspirations of the country’s youth.

It is requested that the individual suggestions may be limited to about 200 words.

The last date to share your views is 30th September, 2015.

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Sagar Relan
Sagar Relan 10 years 9 months ago
Sir, my suggestion is linked with tourism. We should develop an Application which should be launched on a grand scale acros our embassies abroad. This Application will be similar to make my trip, where a traveler will be given combo offers (stay + flight tickets + train tickets) in one go. for EG: if someone wants to visit north India, he can click on a tab which says North India, once there, it will take him to various places across north India, 1/1
SHUBHAM GUPTA_74
SHUBHAM GUPTA_74 10 years 9 months ago
राजभाषा हिंदी पर मेरे व्यक्तिगत विचार : कल हिंदी दिवस के अवसर पर PM से CM तक बड़े से लेकर छोटे तक सभी ने हिंदी भाषा का महिमा मंडन किया इन सभी से मेरी विनम्र विनती हैं की ये उदारवादी राजनीति की ओर आगे कदम बढ़ाये और हिंदी को राष्ट्रीय भाषा का दर्जा देने की ओर कदम बढ़ाये .१९६५ में हिंदी को राजभाषा का दर्जा मिला था पर राष्ट्रीय भाषा के नाम पर हमें न जाने कितनी ओछी राजनीति का दर्शन मिले क्योकि भारत ही ऐसा देश हैं जहा हिंदी भाषियों का जगह जगह पर तिरस्कार होता हैं उनके साथ भेदभाव होता हैं
AJAY DASHRATH SHAHU
AJAY DASHRATH SHAHU 10 years 9 months ago
I WISH TO OPEN A SCHOOL CUM HOSTEL IN EVERY TALUKA, WHICH WOULD INCLUDE SYLLABUS OR SUBJECTS-1)PATRIOTISM(INDIAN ARMY,NAVY,AIR-FORCE), 2)STUDY OF EPICS 3)STUDY OF PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL FITNESS 4)LANGUAGES-SANSKRIT,HINDI, ENGLISH,ANY REGIONAL LANGUAGE,5)VEDIC MATHEMATICS.
Amrendra_3
Amrendra_3 10 years 9 months ago
Art, if not the whole culture, is loosing it to the market forces. Handicrafts and communities based on performing arts are under threat of extinction. Policies like USTAD will not go a long way - because in the machinised age handicraft is bound to loose. Therefore, need of the hour is to 1. Give skills needed for other jobs, atleast to young artists, and encourage them to take up their art in leisure time. 2. Govt must support a few artists to keep the art alive in its purest form.
Ishaan Sarkar
Ishaan Sarkar 10 years 9 months ago
Promote libraries and museums so that people not only watch commercial movies in multiplexes but also visit and explore rich Indian cultural traditions and historical artefacts along with their friends, teachers, parents, children, siblings, students, etc. in libraries, art galleries and museums.
Ishaan Sarkar
Ishaan Sarkar 10 years 9 months ago
Tie-up with developed countries and adapt good practices from developed countries in India including all Indian museums and libraries.
Keerthi C
Keerthi C 10 years 9 months ago
The government buses can be painted with the images representing the culture of the particular region. This will get recorded on the people's mind every time they see the buses Some discounts can be given to people when they buy movie tickets who has their traditional clothes on. Subsidies can be given to people who does traditional jobs like pottery, handicrafts, weaving etc.
SILPI DURUGADDA HARIPRASAD ACHARI
SILPI DURUGADDA HARIPRASAD ACHARI 10 years 9 months ago
Continuation of previous post:...will be spent in mostly in their own localities for Raw-materials, Logistics, packing, paints, textiles, tools etc& other services for their craft practice&personal life, in addition they can give employment to non-skilled laborer of their area. Surely 90% spending will be there it self, so lot of economical activity will be generated in the areas. so automatically local govt bodies will get more income to maintain their towns to meet 'SwatchBharat'norms. Kindly
SILPI DURUGADDA HARIPRASAD ACHARI
SILPI DURUGADDA HARIPRASAD ACHARI 10 years 9 months ago
Sir, this is the continuation of my previous post.. but Odisha craft community need some updation to adapt their craft to current needs. If we plan our public and private buildings with a 10% of art&craft elements(can be adopted to contemporary aesthetics and Architectural design), many of the educated members of traditional craft families will resume their craft, naturally the competition for employment will be lesser, International tourism will improve, all the money earned by craft comunity
SILPI DURUGADDA HARIPRASAD ACHARI
SILPI DURUGADDA HARIPRASAD ACHARI 10 years 9 months ago
Respected Sir, Pranaam, Sir, kindly take care of equal distribution of funds to rural and urban. make it compulsory to design all our constructions with 10% minimum spending on Art&Craft, with this almost 30% people of India may be benefited, it enhances the rural and small town life, where most art&craft people are striving hard to earn their livelihood. ex: Odisha is totally dependent on craft business around 85% of their industry is of Craft. and also encourage rural theater activity.