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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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Sudhanshu Singh
Sudhanshu Singh 10 years 8 months ago
Make festivals enjoyable for the common people by regulating the black marketers who deliberately increase the prices of every consumable items during the festive season. Things are slipping out of the hands of the common people. In today's scenario, festive celebrations have only become a thing of rich people. For the common masses most of festivals are like any other regular day as they are hardly able to meet the ends. Its difficult to cope with artificial inflation.
Sudhanshu Singh
Sudhanshu Singh 10 years 8 months ago
Ministry of Culture should do things to create the festive buzz when ever a festival is about to come. When we were kids, there was a lot of excitement and buzz whenever a festival was around the corner. This was because, all rich and poor celebrated the festivals. There were leaves on most of the festivals. People use to spend time with family. But now a days festive excitement is only seen in Ads on TV and Print media. The excitement is slowly fading away from the common people.
Rahul Agrawal
Rahul Agrawal 10 years 8 months ago
We don't have interactive audio visual experience of our culture. E.g one visit taj mahal, one cannot find any audio visual explaining significance of that place. Even if present only in hindi and english, We should have information available in different foreign language e.g chinese , french , spanish etc to people to experience historic monuments.
Ram charan
Ram charan 10 years 8 months ago
we can have a "cultural channel of India", so that every week showing the heritages that India has,the tourism of India ,might improve a bit more. special recognition for arts and culture might light up interest in most of the people to take this as their career. Arts and culture are the only things that increase the greatness of our Mother Nation to the next level on the global perspective.
Aastha Varma
Aastha Varma 10 years 8 months ago
From an experience of my friend. He is a Kashmiri. Is calling kashmir an integral part of India just a part of BOOKS? My friend fainted during Parade at the Wagha Border, Amritsar. He was taken to the army dispensary, and on being told he is a Kashmiri, THEY DENIED HIM TREATMENT,does it even stand on HUMANITARIAN GROUNDS, Indian culture being far.Irrespective of him vomiting..BSF paid no heed.CHANGE OUTLOOK REGARDING KASHIMIRIS,GIVE THEM RESPECT. Add chapter in books regarding them.UNACCEPTED
Raviraj Shashikant Patil
Raviraj Shashikant Patil 10 years 8 months ago
Teach basics of all 22 languages in school, colleges. Language is the only medium to percolate the various shade of Indian culture.
VENKATESH KUMAR
VENKATESH KUMAR 10 years 8 months ago
Schools plays important role in identifying and grooming Young Talents. However, School does not have sufficient infrastructure to promote Cultural activities. Even Many of the Private schools lacks proper Infrastructure to conduct cultural activities. Schools should be extended 0% Loans for constructing Auditoriums in their premises itself. So that regularly they can conduct cultural activities and events to provide platform to their students to show their talents.
Sanjay Kumar Sinha_6
Sanjay Kumar Sinha_6 10 years 8 months ago
संस्कृति का निर्माण और विकास समाज में उसकी सृजनशीलता से होता है, राज्य से स्वाभाविक अपेक्षा है कि वह इसके संरक्षण, संवर्द्धन एवं प्रोत्साहन के लिए अनुकूल वातावरण और पर्याप्त संसाधन उपलब्ध कराए। लोकतंत्र में संस्कृति जैसे विषय पर नीति निर्धारण का अधिकार व्यापक समाज को है, न कि राज्य के तंत्र को। अतएव हमारी अपेक्षा है कि व्यापक जन विमर्श के आधार पर संस्कृतिकर्मियों की राय से ही नीति का निर्माण हो।
Prakash Tripathy
Prakash Tripathy 10 years 8 months ago
#MinistryofCulture: We are observing the birth/death Anniversaries of National Leaders. They are well-known among the people & many are inspired by their ideals. I do not want to name any, but there are many leaders/freedom fighters who are relatively unknown outside their states. They have also contributed immensely to the national cause. We can honour them by celebrating their Anniversaries or in some other ways. This will make the people of the concerned states happy.
Arun Dalaya
Arun Dalaya 10 years 8 months ago
Culture is different than religion and that needs to b very clearly understood by first teachers and then students. High value teachings are mostly same in all and hence education system should be used to produce minds keeping nation ahead of every thing. At secondary level, students should be used by teachers to remove social problems to purify Indian culture (boots on the ground). If those kids of today, know national challenges, then only a strong culture having self respect is possible.