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North Central Zone Cultural Centre or NCZCC (ISO: Uttara Madhya Kṣētra Sāṁskr̥tika Kēṁdra) is one of the seven cultural zones of India established by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.[1] Formed on 11 March 1986, it was the third cultural zone to be established by the ministry, after North Zone Cultural Centre and East Zone Cultural Centre.[2]
North Central Zone Cultural Centre | |
Uttara Madhya Kṣētra Sāṁskr̥tika Kēṁdra | |
Formation | March 11, 1986 |
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Type | Zonal Cultural Centre |
Purpose | Education, preservation and promotion of art and culture |
Headquarters | Prayagraj |
Location | |
Anandiben Patel |
Just like the other six cultural zones, the objective of the NCZCC is to promote arts, crafts, traditions and cultural heritage in the states of Bihar, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, and the union territory of Delhi. The broad disciplines that the cultural zone targets are music, drama, painting and literature.[3]
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