Karnataka Budget: Rs 424 crore for Kannada and Culture

For a state that has a thriving theatre and performing arts scene, there were complaints of artistes not having enough space to perform.

Update: 2017-03-15 22:41 GMT
A special dance performance choreographed by Arunima Kumar for Akademi on the steps of Buckingham Palace in London to mark the launch of UK India Year of Culture in London. (Photo: AP)

Bengaluru: The State Budget has set aside Rs 424 crore for the Kannada and Culture development and Rs 20 crore for the forthcoming World Kannada Conference.

For a state that has a thriving theatre and performing arts scene, there were complaints of artistes not having enough space to perform. Funds have been allotted towards constructing auditoriums to provide space for the growth of art and culture in various districts of the state. The ones that are under construction will also be supported and completed during this budget.

The budget also proposes establishment of a Lakkundi Development Authority to promote the historical site of Lakkundi, the capital of the Chalukya Empire and a sum of Rs 3 crore has been allotted for the purpose.

The monthly pension of nearly 5,130 artists and writers have been enhanced from Rs 400 to Rs 1,000-1,500. The government also plans to nurture literary talent amongst youngsters, with an allotment of Rs 3 crore to help them write and stage plays.

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