The Union government made these nominations at the cultural centre, established and financed by the Madhya Pradesh government, and conveyed it to the state administration, Principal Secretary of the Madhya Pradesh Culture Department Manoj Shrivastava said.
"The Madhya Pradesh government nominates six trustees while the Centre appoints two in the Bharat Bhavan Trust. The Centre has nominated singers Adnan Sami and K J Yesudas as trustees of the Bharat Bhavan," he said.
They were director and script writer Chandra Prakash Dwivedi, Bharatnatyam dancer Padma Subramanyam, classical musicians Umakant Gundecha and Kiran Deshpande, painter Vasudev Kamat and litterateur Kapil Tiwari.
Forty-four-year-old Sami was granted Indian citizenship with effect from January 1, 2016 following his request to the Centre to legalise his status in the country on humanitarian grounds.
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The CPI (M)-led LDF government in Kerala had last year roped in Yesudas (77) as the brand ambassador of its ambitious Haritha Keralam (Green Kerala) project.
The Bharat Bhavan complex, designed by eminent architect Charles Correa, is located on the banks of picturesque Upper Lake here.
The Bharat Bhavan, run by an autonomous trust, is a multi-art centre set up to create an interactive proximity in the verbal, visual and performing arts, according to its website.
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