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Initiatives in the North-Eastern States
AnnuAl RepoRt 2011-12 a pervasive conciousness of the rich natural and cultural heritage of North-East region, including Sikkim through the utilization
From ancient times, India’s North-East has been the meeting place of many communities, faith and cultures. In order to build up
of students in the conservation of our heritage, the CCRT organized Workshops in different North-Eastern States. The primary,
middle, secondary and senior secondary school teachers from all parts of the country were introduced to innovative methods in
classroom teaching using specific art forms and traditional crafts of this region.
Programme
Duration
Venue
April 13 to 29, 2011
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Dimapur
May 3 to 25, 2011 Role of Puppetry in Education Guwahati No. of Participants
Orientation Course
41
June 21 to 27, 2011 Refresher Course (Integrated Guwahati 41
Approach to Education), SUPW / WE
July 06 to 16, 2011 SUPW/WE Guwahati 41
August 18 to September 3, 2011 Role of Puppetry in Education Guwahati 72
September 6 to 29, 2011 Orientation Course Guwahati 91
October 12 to 22, 2011 Our Cultural Diversity Guwahati 146
November 8 to 18, 2011 Our Cultural Diversity Aizawal 53
December 20 to 30, 2011 “Role of Schools in Conservation of Agartala 77
the Natural and Cultural Heritage”
January 19 to 28, 2012 Our Cultural Diversity Dimapur 105
February 7 to 17, 2012 Our Cultural Diversity Sikkim 233
February 7 to 17, 2012 Our Cultural Diversity Guwahati 116
February 22 to March 03, 2012 Our Cultural Diversity Guwahati 22
Cultural Exchange Programme
Under the Cultural Exchange Programme with the countries that have an item of exchange with CCRT, the Centre receives
scholars, artists and other guests for exchanging views, dialogues and to express their views on educational dimensions of
culture. This is an ongoing process and few important CEPs under consideration are with South Korea, North Korea, Iran,
Greece, Turkey, Germany and Singapore.
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