South Zone Cultural Centre

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South Zone Cultural Centre
Formation1986-7
TypeZonal Cultural Centre
PurposeEducation, preservation and promotion of arts and culture
Location
Websitewww.szccindia.org

South Zone Culture Centre (SZCC), an autonomous organisation of Ministry of Culture (India) Govt of India, is one of the seven Zonal Cultural Centres established by Indian Government in 1986 to preserve and promote traditional cultural heritage in

India.Each zonal center also works to cross-promote and create exposure to other cultural zones of India by organizing functions and inviting artistes from other zones. The current Chairman of the SZCC is the Hon' Governor of Tamil Nadu, Shri R.N.Ravi, and the Director is K.K. Gopalakrishnan, the renowned cultural historian, author and Tagore National Scholar. The South Zone Cultural Centre (SZCC) is one of the seven Zonal Cultural Zones in India defined and provided with administrative infrastructure by the Government of India.

Member states of the SZCC

Andhra pradesh,

Andaman and Nicobar islands,

Karnataka

Kerala,

Lakshadweep,

Pudhucherry,

Tamil Nadu,

Telangana.

Other Regional Cultural Centres of India[edit]

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