A number of meetings of experts has been held since May 15, 2015 in order to conceptualize the project, an official statement said.
The work of data entry of artists has been assigned to Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT), New Delhi.
"So far, data on more than 55 lakhs artists has been collected. The Ministry is also taking the help of state governments and other organizations to collect the data of artists," the release said.
In order to generate fund and to run the mission, a draft mission document has been prepared by a sub-committee of experts constituted for this purpose.
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Once the mission document of Cultural Mapping of India gets finalized, this will be sent for consultation to NITI Aayog and other ministries.
The project would consolidate the data at one place in a systematic manner and help to streamline and rationalize various financial grant schemes being implemented by the Ministry for artists and cultural organizations, and ensure effectiveness, transparency and value for money, it added.