This scheme supports the creation of cultural infrastructure like auditoriums and centres across India to promote arts Read More... and culture, fostering unity and creativity, especially among the youth. Read less
Details
The Ministry of Culture, Government of India, offers the Financial Assistance for Tagore Cultural Complexes (TCC) scheme. This initiative, an update to the earlier Tagore Cultural Complexes scheme, is now part of a broader plan to build cultural infrastructure. Its main goal is to boost cultural activities nationwide, covering areas like music, drama, dance, literature, and fine arts. This helps promote national unity and provides spaces for young talent to express themselves and learn.
The Tagore Cultural Complexes scheme aims to develop and enhance cultural hubs. These centres are designed to be excellent venues for various art forms, featuring spaces for performances, exhibitions, seminars, literary events, and film screenings. They go beyond just auditoriums, encouraging diverse creative activities and cultural expression.
This scheme is primarily for organizations and government bodies that are dedicated to promoting Indian arts and culture. This includes registered societies, trusts, non-profit companies, and government departments that have a proven track record of at least three years in cultural activities like dance, drama, music, fine arts, and literature.
By supporting the creation of modern cultural infrastructure, the scheme helps preserve and promote India's rich artistic heritage. It provides essential platforms for artists, performers, and thinkers, contributing to a vibrant cultural landscape and offering valuable opportunities for learning and engagement for people of all ages, particularly the younger generation.
Objective
Benefits
At present, the following compensation amounts are provided in the event of crop damage caused by wild animal attacks:
Type of Agricultural CropTotal Amount Payable (per Acre)Share of Human Wildlife Conflict Relief Distribution FundSugarcane (Entire Crop)₹25,000/- per acre₹25,000/- per acrePaddy/Wheat/Oilseeds (Entire Crop)₹15,000/- per acre₹15,000/- per acreIn case of damage to all types of crops other than those mentioned above (Entire Crop)₹8,000/- per acre₹8,000/- per acreSources and references
Organizations interested in the scheme need to submit a comprehensive project proposal. The application process and submission details are typically managed by the Ministry of Culture. Applicants should refer to the official guidelines for the most up-to-date procedure and submission address. Generally, it involves submitting detailed project reports, feasibility studies, and financial documents as specified.
For detailed information and submission of applications, please refer to the official website of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
Project Specifics:
For Government Departments / Agencies:
For Not-for-Profit Organizations (NGOs):
If Upgrading an Existing Building:
Can organizations apply if they only have plans for a cultural complex?
Yes, the scheme supports projects including the construction of new cultural complexes. You will need to provide a detailed project proposal, feasibility report, building plans, and cost estimates as part of your application.
What is the maximum Central Government funding for a project?
Generally, the scheme provides financial assistance up to ₹15 crore. However, for projects of exceptional merit, this can be increased to ₹50 crore, subject to a rigorous appraisal and approval process.
Who is responsible for the day-to-day running costs after the complex is built?
All recurring expenses for the operation and maintenance of the cultural complex after its completion are to be borne by the recipient State Government, UT Administration, or the concerned organization itself.
What does the 40% matching share mean for applicants?
It means that for projects in most regions, the applicant organization or State Government needs to arrange for 40% of the total project cost. For projects in the North Eastern Region, this share is reduced to 10%.
How long does an organization need to have been active to apply?
The organization must have been registered and actively working in its field, such as dance, drama, music, or fine arts, for at least three years.
Is there a specific age limit for individuals or organizations to apply?
The scheme is for organizations, and the primary eligibility criterion is that the organization must be registered and active for at least three years. There isn't a specific age limit for the organization itself, but its operational history is key.
What if an organization doesn't own land? Can they still get help?
The scheme states that developed land with an approach road should be provided by the concerned State Government free of cost. If the organization owns suitable land, that can also be used. Land cost is not part of the project funding.
Are NGOs eligible to apply for this scheme?
Yes, Not-for-Profit Organizations (NGOs), registered as societies or trusts for at least three years and primarily devoted to cultural promotion, are eligible to apply. They will need to provide specific documents like their registration certificate, audited accounts, and NGO Darpan ID.
Does the scheme cover projects in all parts of India?
Yes, the scheme is intended to foster and coordinate cultural activities across all States and Union Territories of India. However, funding patterns differ slightly for the North Eastern Region.
What is the purpose of the Tagore Cultural Complexes scheme?
The main goal is to support the creation of cultural infrastructure across the country. This includes building and upgrading centres for music, dance, drama, literature, and fine arts, promoting cultural unity and providing platforms for creative expression.