For Sri Sri Event, Union Government Gave Rs. 2.25-Crore Grant

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[h=1]For Sri Sri Event, Union Government Gave Rs. 2.25-Crore Grant[/h]
All India | Sreenivasan Jain (with inputs from Aishwarya Iyer) | Updated: March 09, 2016 17:54 IST


New Delhi: [h=2]Highlights[/h]

  1. NDTV Exclusive: Culture Minister sanctioned Rs. 2.25 cr in December
  2. Govt funding to Vyakti Vikas Kendra Trust, run by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
  3. Minister: Govt routinely backs events that promote tourism




As India's top environmental court today decided to give the go ahead to Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's huge cultural festival on the banks of the River Yamuna with conditions and Rs. 5 crore fine, union ministers like Mahesh Sharma and Babul Supriyo defended the event, saying that the organisers have sought all required clearances.

NDTV has accessed details which show that in December, the Ministry of Culture, headed by Mahesh Sharma, sanctioned Rs. 2.25 crore for the three-day event of Sri Sri's Art of Living Foundation.


The government funding was allotted to the Vyakti Vikas Kendra Trust in Bengaluru, run by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, as part of the Culture Ministry's programme of Financial Assistance to Cultural Organisations.

The festival is scheduled to start on Friday; its posters show the Ministry of Culture as one of a number of supporting organisations. The event, being organised over 1,000 acres, will damage the fragile ecosystem of the Yamuna, allege environmentalists who have taken the Art of Living Foundation to court.
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Sanjeev Bhargava of the organisation SEHER, which organises cultural events, says a grant worth more than Rs. 2 crore from the government for an individual event is unheard of. "Normally, the Ministry at best would agree to give Rs. 15-20 lakh," he said. Bigger amounts, he says, are given as sustenance grants to organisations for an entire year.

Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma, however, said that "the government routinely supports events that promote tourism and culture" and that "they (the organisers) have not done anything illegal or in clandestine manner."

It is true that the construction of a humongous stage, telecom towers, and installation of more than 600 portable toilets have been going on for weeks. With the National Green Tribunal making sharp observations about the lack of a comprehensive assessment of the potential damage to the environment, government agencies have, in quick succession, denied sanctioning the World Culture Festival.

But the organisers don't seem in need of funding. According to its submissions to the Ministry, the trust that received the government grant declared expenses of Rs. 91 crore for the year 2014, and over Rs. 100 crore before that.

Story First Published:March 09, 2016 15:32 IST
 
BJP is extending a lot of support for the meet;
The charges of environment pollution, fine etc. are pre thought shield to face the aftermath criticism.
 
Yamuna plains have been used to build akshardham temple, commonwealth games flats, DTC millenium bus depot and now this AOL meeting .

Both Congress and BJP govt ar equally guilty of flouting environmental norms.

Environment considerations are not taken seriously by anyone.

Mostly unwanted elements are posted in environment related ministries and work as punishment for misdeeds, The other place is hindi cell for promotion of the

language. This is how nuisance making people in govt are dealt with.
 
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