Bangladesh Folk Art and Crafts Foundation
Bangladesh
Folk Art and Crafts Foundation came into being under Bangladesh
Folk Art and Crafts Foundation Act (Act Viii of 1998) on 6 May 1998. Its main
office is situated at Sonargaon in the district of Narayanganj. It can
according to its necessity open its branch in any place with prior approval of
the government. The management of the Foundation is vested upon a Board of
Governors. The Minister of Cultural Affairs is the chairman of the Board of
Governors. The members of the Board include three MPs nominated by the
government, the secretary of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs or of the
concerned Division, an officer equivalent to the rank of joint secretary
nominated by the Finance Division, the Director General of bangladesh national museum,
the chairman of bangladesh small and
cottage industries corporation, the Director General of Bangla
Academy, the chairman of bangladesh parjatan corporation,
the deputy secretary of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs or of the concerned
Division, the Deputy Commissioner of Narayanganj, three persons interested in
folk art and crafts nominated by the government, the Director of the Institute
of Fine Arts and the Director of Bangladesh Folkart and Crafts Foundation.
Folk art
and crafts products
The Director of Bangladesh Folkart
and Crafts Foundation works as its secretary. The function of the Foundation
includes preservation of historical folk art and crafts materials, to arrange
training programmes on arts and crafts, to set up folk art museum in different
parts of the country, to establish an arts and crafts village at sonargaon
in Narayanganj district, to arrange for research on folk art and crafts and to
publish research findings and other information, to encourage the study and
practice of folk art and crafts of traditional values, to design a plan and
carry out its execution for the promotion of folk art and crafts, to help any
person or institution engaged in pursuing research on folk art and crafts, to
help the government in drawing up a policy for developing folk art and crafts,
to advise the government or the local authority or an organisation in any
matter concerning folk art and crafts, and to take joint programme with'
foreign and international institutions working on arts and crafts with prior
permission of the government, and do such other works that are supplementary
and relevant to its activities. The Foundation holds at least one meeting in
every three months at the place and time determined by the chairman.
The chairman of the Board normally
presides over the meeting. But in absence of the chairman, one member of the
Parliament from among the members of the Board nominated by the chairman
presides over the meeting. The funding of the foundation includes government
grants, donation from any local authority, donation or grant from any foreign
government or institution or international organisation with prior permission
of the government, sale proceeds of books, journals published and of other
assets of the Foundation. The Foundation can invest its fund in any sector
approved by the government.
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