Vice President to award diploma at the Convocation of National School of Drama
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Vice President of India, M Venkaiah Naidu will attend the convocation ceremony of the National School of Drama (NSD) on 5th August, 2019, to be held at Abhimanch auditorium, National School of Drama, New Delhi at 5:00 pm. More than 200 students who completed their 3-year course at NSD between 2010 and 2019 will be awarded the diploma by Vice President of India at the convocation.
The Vice President of India will be the Chief Guest at the convocation while Minister of State for Culture & Tourism (I/C), Prahlad Singh Patel will be the Guest of Honour. Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Arun Goel, Former Chairman of the National School of Drama Chandrashekhara Kambara and eminent theatre personality and former director of National School of Drama, Ratan Thiyam will also grace the occasion where Acting Chairman, NSD Society, Dr. Arjun Deo Charan and Director In-charge, National School of Drama, Suresh Sharma will be present.
A total of 237 students will receive their diploma after completing the course of dramatic arts from the National School of Drama (NSD). NSD is foremost theatre training institutions in the world which has been recently ranked 14th among the best film schools in the world by CEOWORLD Magazine of the USA.
About National School of Drama (NSD)
Established in 1959, the National School of Drama is the only one of its kind in India and is an autonomous organization, fully financed by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. One of the foremost theatre training institution in the world, NSD was incepted under the aegis of the Sangeet Natak Akademi and became an independent entity in 1975. It offers a 3-year, full-time, residential training program in every aspect of theatre with a special focus on the practical implementation of theories. The enviable list of alumni and faculty members have ensured that the institution remains at the helm of performing arts – several theatre practitioners who passed from the prestigious institution, including playwrights, actors, directors, set and light designers and music directors, have enriched the Indian theatre and continue to do so. Apart from theatre, the artistic manifestations of NSD alumni have often left an indelible mark in other media as well. There are two performing wings of NSD – the Repertory Company and Theatre-in- Education Company (TiE) that started in 1964 and 1989, respectively. National School of Drama had been declared as deemed university by University Grant Commission in 2005. However, National School of Drama has requested the government to declare it as institute of national importance and therefore status of deemed university was not accepted.