Making a suo motu statement in the Assembly, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa said, "In order to protect the originality of our music from Western influences, get better reception for indigenous art, and to take our traditional music and culture to youngsters, a university for music and fine arts would be opened."
Government music colleges in Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore and Tiruvaiyaru, government fine arts colleges in Chennai and Kumbakonam and government sculpture college in Mamallapuram would be brought under the new university, she said.
The university would act on a common syllabus for music and fine arts, research and development activities and conducting exams, she said, adding, 13 departments for different areas including vocals, veena, violin, nathaswaram, thavil, mridangam, kadam, ganjira, flute, Bharathanatyam, Nattuvanga and Gramiya kalai would be opened.
Chief Minister also announced that State Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Techonology at Thuvakudi near Tiruchirapalli would be upgraded as a centre for Tourism and Hospitality Management at a cost of Rs five crore.
Observing that Tamil Nadu has the maximum number of inscriptions in the country and since estampages discovered by Tamil Nadu Archaeology Department in 1967 was in the verge of damage, she said Rs 50 lakh was allocated for digitization and recording of all incriptions in the state. "This initiative would be completed in three years."
Government also allocated Rs 11 crore for renovation of National Art Gallery building in the museum campus at Egmore here.
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