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Uttarakhand Film Scholarships Awarded to 3 FTII Graduates Under New Policy

Uttarakhand Film Development Council has granted scholarships to three FTII graduates under the state's Film Policy 2024. The policy provides financial assistance of 50-75% of course costs based on caste category. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami emphasized the state's commitment to nurturing creative talent. Recipients include Praveen Semwal, Kavita, and Devesh Bhatt who completed various courses at FTII Pune.

Uttarakhand Film Development council grants scholarships to 3 FTII graduates

Dehradun, June 30

Three students from Uttarakhand who completed their education at the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, have been awarded scholarships under the state's Film Policy 2024, an official said.

Uttarakhand Film Development Council Chief Executive Officer Banshidhar Tiwari confirmed that the programme has already begun disbursing benefits to eligible candidates.

In 2024, Uttarakhand government has introduced a dedicated film scholarship programme under the Uttarakhand Film Policy 2024, aimed at supporting young filmmakers from the state and strengthening creative education opportunities at leading national institutions.

The initiative is designed to provide financial assistance to meritorious students pursuing formal training in filmmaking.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said, "The youth of Uttarakhand possess immense creative talent."

He added that the state government is committed to enabling better opportunities for young aspirants to refine their skills and achieve recognition at the national level.

The policy places emphasis on structured support for students admitted to premier film institutes such as the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI), and other reputed institutions.

Under the scheme, scholarships are awarded on a merit basis after students successfully complete their courses and obtain the relevant certification.

As part of the Uttarakhand Film Policy 2024, permanent residents of the state enrolled in recognised film education programmes are eligible for financial support. The scholarship covers 75 per cent of course expenditure for SC, ST, and OBC students, and 50 per cent of course expenditure for General category students.

Praveen Semwal, a resident of Ukhimath in Rudraprayag district, received Rs 65,682 for a one-year postgraduate certificate course.

Kavita, from Harni (Mundoli) village in Chamoli district, was awarded Rs 1,27,619 for a two-year postgraduate diploma course.

Devesh Bhatt, from Tallital in Nainital district, received Rs 1,38,990 for completing a three-year postgraduate diploma course.

All three recipients completed their education at FTII Pune.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally some good news for Uttarakhand's creative youth! 🎬 But the scholarship amount seems quite low for FTII courses. The fees there are very high, especially for PG diplomas. Hope the state increases it in future budgets. Still, a positive step!

Rohit P

This is exactly what we need - supporting local talent to break into national film industry. Uttarakhand has beautiful locations but needs more filmmakers to tell its stories. Kudos to CM Dhami ji for this policy! 🙌

Ananya R

Good to see concrete implementation of the film policy. However, only 3 students? That's very limited. The state should expand this to cover more deserving candidates. Also, why only FTII? Other good film schools exist too. Hope this expands.

Deepak U

Meri Uttarakhand ki film industry ab develop hogi! 🎥 Scholarship for SC/ST/OBC at 75% is good, general category should also get similar support. Pahadi logon mein bahut talent hai, bas mauka chahiye. CM sahab, aage badhte rahiye!

Siddharth J

The recipients are from remote areas like Ukhimath and Harni village - that's the real impact! 🏔️ Students from small towns rarely get such opportunities. Hope other states also replicate this model. Uttarakhand leading by example! 👍

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