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Collection of Resources
AnnuAl RepoRt 2017-18 The CCRT collects material on the arts and crafts of the country in the form of audio recordings, slides, photographs,
films and written texts in order to enrich the content of the Educational Kit and provide educational material to
teacher trainees and other research students on the arts of India.
The areas to be documented by CCRT are chosen with a view to create an interest among students in the culture
of various regions of the country and develop a sense of appreciation for the diversity and continuity of cultural
traditions.
The main objectives of CCRT’s documentation team are:
• Production of educational material on various aspects of Indian Culture:
• Educational Kit which includes audio-visual materials and written texts;
• Publications on Cultural Education.
• Setting up of an Archive of Cultural Resources for research scholars;
• Distribution of materials on Cultural Education to schools from where teachers have been trained.
1. CCRT produced the following video programmes under 'Swachhata hi Seva' campaign
• Video Lecture on Waste Management by Dr. Shiv Kiran.
• Puppet show 'Jyoti Ki Shadi'
• Puppet show 'Swachhata ki Shapath'
• Mime and Movement Show titled 'Paryavaran'
• Puppet show 'Man ki Safai'
• Puppet show 'Daant ki bimari'
• Puppet show 'Sauchalaya ka Mahatva'
• Puppet show 'Ganda Kaun'
• Short film 'Swachhata ke Muhim', by Shri Om Joshi, District Resource Person, CCRT
• Short film 'Sab Chaltaa hai', by Shri Gulshan Walia, Film maker, Delhi
2. Photography workshop on Creative aspect of Photographic Documentation was organised by CCRT for
30 participants from Feb. 05 to 09, 2018.
3. Stills and video documentation of the following programmes during Virasat Kamala Devi Festival.
• 8th Kamladevi Memorial Lecture titled "Towards a Rennaisance of India's Crafts" delivered by Mrs. Jaya
Jaitly, a renowned politician, activist, author and Indian handicrafts curator.
• 'Nandan Katha' a theatrical performance presented by Natya Kulam Sansthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan
• 'Meera' a mono act in Hindi written, choreographed and acted by Mrs. Vidyahari Deshpande, an eminent
Kathak dancer, theatre artist and choreographer from Nasik, Maharashtra.
Exposing students to environmental education Making classroom interactions more effective and
meaningful
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