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The idea for Zonal Cultural Centers germinated
in the mind of our late Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi. At
his instance, several centers were set up. They represent
the effort on the part of the Government and the people
to preserve and protect our rich cultural heritage and to
bring it closer to the lives of the people. With each State
or Union Territory belonging to at least one Zonal Center,
the objective is to foster amongst the people within each
zone and among zones, much greater cultural exchanges and
understanding. This not only results in a better understanding
of our heritage but also brings out the underlying unity
of our diverse cultural traditions.
A self-transforming civilization that defies
any attempt to freeze it in space and time, living India
is a mosaic of varied cultures, layer upon layer, tempered
in a history of a common vitality.
Since independence, it has been the concern
of the Government of India to encourage the evolution and
consolidation of Indian culture by bringing its different
streams closer and by making people of various regions know
and understand each other's distinctive traits in a spirit
of appreciation and acceptance of the unity in diversity
within this country.
The establishment of the Zonal Cultural
Centers, in collaboration with the State Governments and
Union Territories, is one of the measures taken by the Government
of India to achieve this objective.
The Eastern Zonal Cultural Center (EZCC)
covering the states of Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Manipur,
Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal and The Union Territory
of The Andaman and Nicobar Islands is one of the seven such
Zonal Cultural Centers set up by the Government of India
with a view to culturally integrate the states and Union
Territories as a part of the program of national integration.
Since its inception in 1985 the EZCC has
been functioning as a cultural nerve center, between and
among the numerous ethnic cultural centers/groups of excellence
of the eastern parts of the country. The Center strives
through its various activities to enrich, promote and strengthen
these traditions. The Center is totally dedicated to the
promotion, projection and dissemination of our traditional
culture.
Over the past several years, the EZCC has
been able to infuse among people a conscious appreciation
of the rich cultural heritage of its own zone as well as
other parts of the country through its manifold programs
of folk, tribal and classical dance music and dance, documentation
and publication, workshops, as well as its exhibitions on
arts and crafts.
The numerous fairs and festivals, seminars
and symposia organized through out the year are efforts
to combat the constant onslaught of the electronic media.
The Center is under the overall supervision
of the Department of Culture, Ministry of Tourism and Culture,
Government of India and is headed by the Director. His Excellency
the Governor of West Bengal is the chairman of the EZCC.
The more we try to unravel the mysteries
of our own many splendoured culture, the more we perceive
the underlying strength of unity and harmony that rises
above all differences and distinctions and enmeshes us in
its inherent bonds. This is what we are committed to project
and promote.
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