2-Mar-2020: The Ministry of Culture is running a Scheme of Scholarship and Fellowship to Promote Art and Culture in the country

The Ministry of Culture is implementing a Scheme namely, ‘Scheme of Scholarship and Fellowship for Promotion of Art and Culture’, which consists of three components viz (i) ‘Award of Scholarships to Young Artists in Different Cultural Fields’, (ii) ‘Award of Senior/Junior Fellowships to Outstanding Persons in the Fields of Culture’ and (iii) ‘Tagore National Fellowship for Cultural Research.

Details of three components of the Scheme of Scholarship and Fellowship for Promotion of Art and Culture

Component I: Award of Scholarships to Young Artistes in Different Cultural Fields:

Under this scheme component, up to 400 scholarships (in a Batch Year) are awarded to persons of outstanding promise in the age group of 18-25 years. An amount of Rs. 5,000/- p.m. is given for 2 years for advanced training within India.

Component II: Award of Senior/Junior Fellowships to Outstanding Persons in The Fields of Culture:

Under this scheme component, up to 400 Senior/Junior Fellowships (in a Batch Year) are awarded to outstanding persons in the age group above 40 years (Sr.) and 25 to 40 years (Jr.) respectively. An amount of 20,000/-p.m. and Rs. 10,000/- p.m. is given to Senior/Junior Fellows respectively for 2 years for cultural research.

Component III: Tagore National Fellowship for Cultural Research:

Under this scheme component, up to 25 Scholarships and 15 Fellowships (in a Batch Year) are awarded to outstanding persons in order to invigorate and revitalise the various institutions under the Ministry of Culture (MoC) and other identified cultural institutions in the country, by encouraging scholars/ academicians to affiliate themselves with these institutions to work on projects of mutual interest. An honorarium of Rs. 80,000/- p.m. plus contingencies and Rs. 50,000/-p.m. plus contingencies is given to Fellows and Scholars respectively for 2 years.

5-Feb-2020: PM announces setting up of 'Shri Ram Janma Bhoomi Tirtha Kshetra' trust

Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi announced in parliament a trust to oversee the construction of a Ram Temple in Ayodhya, as ordered by the Supreme Court.

On the basis of the SC direction My Government has today given approval to proposal for creation of 'Shri Ram Janma Bhoomi Tirtha Kshetra' trust. The Trust will be free to take all decisions regarding creation of a magnificent Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

PM said that on the directions of the Honourable Supreme Court, the Government requested UP Government to allocate 5 Acres of Land to the Sunni Waqf board, and the State Government acceded to the request.

We all know the historical and spiritual significance that is attached to Lord Ram and Ayodhya, in the Indian ethos, spirit, ideals and culture.

“Keeping in mind the construction of the magnificent Ram Temple and the spirit of the devotees who would come to pay obeisance to Ram Lalla, in future the Government has taken another important decision. It has decided that whole of the approx. 67.703 acre acquired land will be transferred to thus created Sri Ram Janma Bhoomi Tirtha Kshetra trust”.

Prime Minister further praised the maturity shown by the country in maintaining peace and harmony following the Honourable Supreme Court’s decision on the Ayodhya issue.

PM stated that we are all members of one family. This is the ethos of India. We want every Indian to be happy and healthy. Guided by ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’ we are working for the welfare of every Indian.

4-Feb-2020: Several steps have been taken by Ministry of Culture to promote research on Buddhist Studies and Culture in India

To promote research on Buddhist Studies and Buddhist Culture in India, the Ministry of Culture currently operates four Autonomous Buddhist educational Institutions namely

      1. Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda, Bihar
      2. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (CIHTS), Sarnath, Varanasi
      3. Central Institute of Buddhist Studies (CIBS), Leh, Ladakh and
      4. Central Institute of Himalayan Culture Studies (CIHCS), Dahung, Arunachal Pradesh.

The mandate of these educational Institutions is to provide education in Buddhist philosophies, Culture & Art and to promote research in different aspects of Buddhism, preserve ancient Buddhist manuscripts, digitize ancient Buddhist text preserved in the languages of Pali, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese and other Asian languages through the system of a modern university.

In addition to the aforesaid four Autonomous Buddhist educational Institutes, Ministry of Culture also provides annual grants-in-aid for the upkeep and maintenance to the following six Grantee Bodies for promoting Buddhist Culture and Art:

      1. Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, Dharamshala
      2. Tibet House, New Delhi
      3. Centre for Buddhist Cultural Studies, Tawang Monastery, Arunachal Pradesh
      4. Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Sikkim
      5. International Buddhist Confederation
      6. GRL Monastic School, Bomdila, Arunachal Pradesh

Further, the following two Financial Grant Schemes are also being implemented by the Ministry for propagation and scientific development of Buddhist Culture and tradition as also for preservation of cultural heritage of Himalayas.

      1. Scheme of Financial Assistance for the Development of Buddhist/Tibetan Culture and Art
      2. Scheme of Financial Assistance for the Preservation & Development of Cultural Heritage of the Himalayas          

Ministry of Culture has signed Cultural Exchange Programmes (CEPs) with a number of countries which include countries having Buddhist population viz. China, Japan, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Thailand etc. Besides, with a view to build international cultural relations with other Buddhist nations, the Buddhist institutes under the Ministry have various alumni exchange programmes, faculty exchange programmes, collaborative research projects and Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) with various international Institutes located in USA, Australia, Russia, Korea, Mongolia etc. Further, international level seminars, symposia and conferences are organised regularly by these Institutes with participation of scholars from various countries. Besides, the Ministry of Tourism undertakes various promotional activities on an ongoing basis in the international markets including those with a Buddhist population. These promotions are undertaken with the objective of showcasing the various tourist destinations and products of the country including the Buddhist sites. Further, the Ministry of Tourism organizes an International Buddhist Conclave biennially. Participants in the conclave include eminent Buddhist scholars, opinion makers, tour operators and media personalities from overseas. Various projects for Buddhist sites are being undertaken by Ministry of Tourism under the scheme of Swadesh Darshan, PRASHAD and Assistance to Central Agencies, provides Central Financial Assistance to State Governments/Union Territories/ Central Agencies etc. for development of infrastructure and facilities at thematic tourist circuits in the country.

The following activities were under taken to promote India's Buddhist Tradition Internationally:

    1. Three days International Buddhist Conference was organized by the Ministry from 17th -19th March, 2017 at Nava Nalanda Mahavihara Campus, Nalanda on the theme “Nalanda Tradition: Buddhist response to world crisis.
    2. An international Seminar was organized by International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) from 18th to 20th December, 2015 at Agartala on the theme India's North Eastern Region and Buddhist Heritage-Bridge between SAARC and ASEAN.
    3. In observance of the triple Blessed Day of Lord Buddha's Birth, enlightened awakening and Mahaparinirvana, Vesak Buddha Purnima Diwas is being celebrated by the Ministry in 2015,2016,2017 and 2018.
    4. Buddhist Mahotsava and an exhibition titled Dhamma Darshan were organized from 6-10 February, 2017 in Cambodia.
    5. A photographic exhibition on Buddha was organized in Russia.
    6. Buddhist Carika, exhibition in China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia etc. was organized by Nava Nalanda Mahavihara to disseminate the Buddhist Culture, tradition and strengthen cultural relationship between these Buddhist Nations and India.
    7. Nava Nalanda Mahavihara organizes Nalanda Dialogue every year  in which versed scholars from abroad including India participate and exchange their views on the various issues in Buddhist prospective.
    8. Nava Nalanda Mahavihara hosted Asian Philosophical Congress in which delegates from various countries participated.
    9. Under Academic Exchange Programme with USA 40 students along with their faculty members visits the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (CIHTS), Sarnath, Varanasi every year and receive one month integrated course on Buddhist Philosophy.
    10. Interaction and Workshop organized by Central Institute of Buddhist Studies (CIBS), Leh, Ladakh with Nihon University, Japan.
    11. Road shows organized by Ministry of Tourism in Yangon (Myanmar), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Phnom Penh(Cambodia) and Bangkok(Thailand) for  promoting of India's Buddhist Heritage.
    12. A short film on Buddhist sites in the country has been produced by the Ministry of Tourism.
    13. A dedicated website has been launched by Ministry of Tourism on important Buddhist sites in India i.e. indiathelandofbuddha.in. The website aims to promote and showcase the rich Buddhist heritage in India.
    14. Under the Regional Connectivity Scheme UDAN, 346 tourism routes have been incorporated by the Ministry of Civil Aviation wherein important Buddhist destinations such as Kushinagar, Varanasi and Gaya have been included.