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Cultural Zones of India : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cultural Zones of India The Cultural Zones of India are seven overlapping zones defined by the Ministry of Culture〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Zonal Cultural Centers )〕 of the Government of India to promote and preserve the cultural heritage of various regions of India. Each of these zones has been provided with a zonal centre. Most zonal centres were announced by the then-Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, in 1985 and formally began functioning in the 1986-87 period. Their stated goal is "''to strengthen the ancient roots of Indian culture and evolve and enrich composite national culture''". Capital of the British India and the West Bengal's capital the city of joy Kolkata is also known as the Cultural Capital of India.〔http://kolkata.citydetails.in/city-guide-leftmenu-117/359-kolkata-the-cultural-capital-of-india.html〕 ==The zones==
Each zone has a zonal headquarters where a zonal cultural center has been established.〔 Several states have membership in multiple zones, but no state subdivisions are utilized in the zonal divisions. In addition to promoting the culture of the zones they are responsible for, each zonal center also works to cross-promote and create exposure to other cultural zones of India by orgazining functions and inviting artistes from other zones.
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