During the Question Hour in Rajya Sabha, Sharma said over one crore persons have registered under the scheme and there were expectations that the number could go upto four crore.
He also gave details as per which 3,882 artistes are being given pension by the government. This pension has also been raised by the government by 69 per cent.
"We have launched a scheme with Rs 480 crore for cultural mapping of artistes living in 6.2 lakh villages in the country and how to protect them. We will put all their details on a portal," he said.
Sharma said the government was not providing scolarships and other financial grants to the artistes on the basis of their states but on an individual level after they appear before a committee to get the scholarships.
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