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CENTRE FOR CULTURAL RESOURCES AND TRAINING

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CENTRE FOR CULTURAL RESOURCES AND TRAINING The Centre for Cultural Resources and Training  (CCRT) was set up in May, 1979. CCRT has taken over the scheme - propagation of culture among college and school students, which was being implemented by University of Delhi since 1970, where a Research and Production Cell was functioning for this purpose. In the year 1995, CCRT initiated two regional centres at Udaipur and Hyderabad on the recommendations of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Resources and Development. CCRT functions as an autonomous organization under the aegis of Ministry of Culture , Government of India. CCRT’s main thrust is to make students aware of the importance of culture in all development programmes by conducting a variety of training programmes for in-service teachers, teacher educators, educational administrators and students throughout the country. It has regional centres in Guwahati and Damoh too. Its emblem has a swan in reverse i

EASTERN ZONAL CULTURAL CENTRE

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EASTERN ZONAL CULTURAL CENTRE The Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre  (EZCC) covering the states of Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Manipur, Orissa , Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal  and The Union Territory of The Andaman and Nicobar Islands is one of the seven such Zonal Cultural Centers set up by the Government of India with a view to culturally integrate the states and Union Territories as a part of the program of national integration. The Centre is under the overall supervision of the Department of Culture, Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Government of India and is headed by the Director. The Governor of West Bengal is the chairman of the EZCC. Its logo has seven  round cornered squares with black border of which one in the centre is filled with blue Red. https://www.ezcc-india.org/about-ezcc.php http://ezccindia.org/aboutus.html https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1  

WEST ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE

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WEST ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE West Zone Cultural Centre  (WZCC) with its headquarters at Udaipur is one of the seven Zonal Cultural Centres set up during 1986-87, under the direct initiative of the Ministry of Human Resource Development , Govt. of India. West Zone Cultural Centre is a registered society established during 1986. The Cultural Centre is set up to provide facilities for the creative development of performing arts, visual arts, literary work, folk, traditional and tribal art forms in the Western region of India. It comprises of the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and the Union Territories of Daman, Diu and Dadra Nagar Haveli and is probably culturally and ethnically most diverse, stretching as it does from the deserts of historic Rajasthan to Goa on the Arabian Sea, with its memories of Portuguese rule. Its logo in orange has 'W' nicely placed to create a pattern, which depicts a stone ‘jaffri’ or windows, which is prevalent in the

SOUTH ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE

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South Zone Cultural Centre SOUTH ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE  (SZCC) is one of the seven Cultural Centers in the country and was established in 1986, at Tiruvaiyaru in Thanjavur district. The center was later shifted to Thanjavur town. Its main operational areas include the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and union territories of Pondicherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep. The center is dedicated to the promotion of fine arts, dance, drama, music, theater and crafts related forms. It also promotes and preserves the art forms by improving opportunities for the artists, documenting dying art forms and ensuring the participation of the youth in cultural activities. Its emblem has seven round cornered squares filled with seven different colours for seven different States. https://szccindia.org/index.php/about-us http://www.antya.com/detail/South-Zone-Cultural-Centre-SZCC/20409 https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols

SOUTH CENTRAL ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE

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The South Central Zone Cultural Centre (SCZCC) SOUTH CENTRAL ZONE CULTURALCENTRE , Nagpur one of the seven zonal cultural centres in India was  established  in  1986  with  its  headquarters  at  Nagpur.  It comprises the linguistically different states of Andhra Pradesh,  Karnataka,  Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.  Each of these States has rich traditions of folk, tribal, fine arts and crafts. The Centre strives through its various activities to enrich, promote and strengthen these traditions. The Centre is working under the control of Ministry of  Culture, Government of India.  His Excellency, the Governor of Maharashtra is the Chairman of this Centre. The South Central Zone Cultural Centre, Nagpur is  the youngest of seven zonal cultural centre in India. Its logo has seven  round cornered squares with black border of which one in the centre is filled with blue and the others with white. On top of this in Devanagari the word ‘Madhydakshini’ meaning ‘Southern Central’ is written in b

NORTH EAST ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE

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NORTH EAST ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE The zonal cultural centre of the northeast India, North East Zone Cultural Centre  (NEZCC) is registered under the Nagaland Societies Registration Act XXI 1860 (Nagaland First Amendment) Act, 1969 was set up in June 1986 with its headquarters at Dimapur, Nagaland. The eight North Eastern States, viz., Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura are the constituent States of the this Centre. The NEZCC started functioning with the formal inauguration of the Centre by Late Rajiv Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India on October 06,1987. The NEZCC has also established its Shilpgram (Crafts Village), at Panjabari. Its logo has seven  round cornered overlapping oblongs symbolising seven states with black border of which, one in the centre is filled with light blue colour. Below this in its acronym ‘NEZCC’ is written in black.   http://nezccindia.org.in/ http://nezccindia.org.in/About/IntroNEZCC

NORTH CENTRAL ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE

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NORTH CENTRAL ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE North Central Zone Cultural Centre  (NCZCC) is one of the seven Zonal Cultural Centres establishment in the country on the initiative of the then Ministry of Human Resource Development , Government of India when it first announced in 1985 to set up a zonal cultural centres for the Northern Zone at Patiala (Punjab) and thereafter another zonal cultural centre for the eastern region at Shantinekatan (West Bengal ). In the same sequence, NCZCC was established as a Society registered under the Societies Registration -1860 on March 03,1986 with its registered office at Allahabad. Its motive to preserve, innovate and promote the projection and dissemination of the arts of the Zone comprising the States of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttranchal and Delhi falling under the broad disciplines of Sangeet, Natak, Lalit Kala and Sahitya. Its logo has seven  round cornered overlapping squares symbolising seven st

NORTH ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE

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NORTH ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE The North Zone Cultural Centre (NZCC) is located in Sheesh Mahal, Patiala. Patiala is the city of gardens and universities. The then Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi inaugurated the North Zone Cultural Centre on November 6, 1985. The Centre has been registered under the registration of Societies Act 1860. The NZCC is one of the seven cultural centers `established in the country to strengthen the ancient roots of Indian culture and evolve and enrich composite national culture. The centre comprises regions from Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttrakhand, Rajasthan and Union Teritory Chandigarh. Its logo has a pentagonal tribal motif representing five major regions of the centre depicted in the form of a tile over orange background.   https://www.culturenorthindia.com/about-us/ http://www.culturenorthindia.com/ https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1