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‘Art for hope – Season 5’ Hyundai Motor India Foundation Announces INR 60 Lakh Grant to 50 Artists Driving Social Change through Art

A consolidated grant corpus of INR 60 lakh to support 40 individual artists (INR 1 lakh each) and 10 institutional grantees (INR 2 lakh each) Applications received from 30 regions across the country (states + union territories), with final grantees representing 22 regions Selected projects span visual arts, digital media, performing arts, crafts, folk traditions and interdisciplinary themes

Mumbai/ Gurugram, November 20, 2025: Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), today announced the 50 grantees of its ‘Art for hope – Season 5’ program, reaffirming its commitment to nurturing India’s diverse artistic landscape. This year’s selection highlights regional richness, inclusivity and innovation, with artists showcasing art forms from 22 regions.

Season 5 of this program received applications from 30 regions across the country (states + union territories), spanning urban cities to remote villages and tribal regions. Strong emphasis was placed on projects that reflect community engagement, underrepresented voices and grassroots collectives. 

Sharing his thoughts, Mr. Puneet Anand, AVP & Vertical Head – Corporate Affairs, Corporate Communication & Social, HMIL, said, “Through Art for hope – Season 5, Hyundai Motor India Foundation reaffirms its commitment to empowering artists whose work sparks dialogue, inclusion and social awareness. This edition celebrates India’s diverse creative spectrum – rural collectives, tribal storytellers, urban innovators and digital creators. By supporting top 50 projects, HMIF nurtures voices that preserve heritage, illuminate untold narratives and inspire transformative change. The initiative stands as a platform where creativity meets purpose, and art becomes a conduit for empathy, equity and progress.”

The ‘Art for hope – Season 5’ grantees were selected after a detailed deliberation process by an esteemed jury comprising Pandit Sajan Mishra – Padma Bhushan awardee and legendary Hindustani classical vocalist, Mr. Aaquib Wani – celebrated experiential designer, Ms. Garima Avtar – award winning content creator (automobile, luxury, and lifestyle), Mr. Nikhil Chawla – senior journalist specializing in technology, lifestyle and automotive, and Mr. Aditya Arya – Founding Trustee & Director, Museo Camera – centre for photographic arts. Each proposal was evaluated on artistic merit, originality, innovation and social impact.

As part of the program, grantees will also receive mentorship, upskilling workshops and opportunities for regional showcases. The ‘Art for hope – Season 5’ journey will culminate in a grand public showcase around February 2026 at New Delhi, bringing together art, dialogue and community, in celebration of creativity and social impact.

List of individual grant winners – grant amount INR 1,00,000:

S. No. Name City State Title
1 Abishi Sarkar Paschim Bardhaman West Bengal Remembering Hat Pakha
2 Bholla Manas Hyderabad Telangana Guardians of the Flyways: A Terracotta Archive
3 Dr Asha Kumari Nuh Haryana Reviving Bitoda Art ‚ A Rural Art Form of Haryana
4 Prabha Singh Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh Batik Painting
5 Prabhat Jyoti Gowala Golaghat Assam The Me You See
6 Vankar Chetan Hirji Ahmedabad Gujarat Weaving Futures: Sustaining Bhujodi Craft Through Innovation & Heritage
7 Ajay Kumar Garg* Jaipur Rajasthan Preserving Heritage and Empowering the Deaf through Miniature Art
8 Akash Srivastava Delhi Delhi What Remains After the Noise
9 Anupama Dey Hooghly West Bengal Performing Disappearance: Archiving Indian Circus Culture through Craft
10 Ashwin Babu Raigad Maharashtra Education Without Access
11 Biplab Sarkar Jalpaiguri West Bengal Street Markets in the Digital Age
12 D Anthoni Guruz Puducherry Puducherry Moving Margins, Uncovering Utopias
13 Deepak Kumar Behera Baleshwar Odisha Roots & Reflections: Sculpting the Past into the Present
14 G Rahul Delhi Delhi Bandwalla – Left Behind: Fading Rhythms in a Changing City
15 Manoj Kumar Pannala Warangal Telangana Under the Same Sun
16 Milan Ashvinbhai Lunagariya Vadodara Gujarat Roots of the Land
17 Nayanjyoti Barman Bengaluru Karnataka A Nest Once Here
18 Pratham Kaushik Birbhum West Bengal Terrains of Memory
19 Ritika Anand Bhopal Madhya Pradesh Hands of Imagination
20 Satish Moladiya Vadodara Gujarat Sarovar
21 Subhash Deka Barpeta Assam Echoes Through the Golden Door: A Sound in a Space to Tribute my Ancestors
22 Surajit Mudi Birbhum West Bengal Image as Encounter 
23 Umesh Kumar Delhi Delhi Chehek (A Tale of Disappearing Sparrows)
24 Yash H Desai Vadodara Gujarat An Unknown Land (ongoing 2019)
25 Akanksha Kamble* Thane Maharashtra Empathy Map: d/D
26 Aleena Khan Bhopal Madhya Pradesh Chaand (Shades of Life)
27 Amit Nadig Bengaluru Karnataka The Deutsch Bharatiya Big Band
28 Ramesh Chander Varanasi Uttar Pradesh Water Pollution
29 Sonu Gupta* Rohtas Bihar Colors of Courage
30 Nilisha Phad Mumbai Maharashtra Evolving Identities of Urban India Visual Narratives of Memory, Emotion and Change
31 Ravice Rashid Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir Recreating Shikargah Pather with Young Bhands of Kashmir
32 Darshan Manjare Kolhapur Maharashtra Colour of the Earth
33 Hiralkumar Arunbhai Chaudhuri Vadodara Gujarat Threads of Transition
34 Ninkkhan Keishing Manipur Manipur Pau-rou (Watonna Wanglaga Kwakna Phamteke) 
35 Kavindra Bam Dharamshala Himachal Pradesh Future Forms – Blending Tradition with Tomorrow
36 Nawas Ali Chikmanglur Karnataka Kolkali and Kalari: Resilience Through Rhythms
37 Abhay Pratap Singh Raigarh Chhattisgarh Mic is a Speaker in Reverse
38 Nyamem Jini West Siang Arunachal Pradesh Tapestry of Existence ll
39 Sarath Kumar S Chennai Tamil Nadu  Roots Beneath Concrete
40 Harish Lal Arya Champawat Uttarakhand Childhood in Transition: A Dialogue Between Playgrounds and Screens


List of institutional grant winners – grant amount INR 2,00,000:

41 Rasa India Chennai Tamil Nadu Ekam – One Essence, Many Expressions
42 SHEDO: Social Health & Education Development Organisation Harda Madhya Pradesh Music Instrument Library: A Space for Musical Harmony, Learning, and Access
43 Cloket Fashion Technologies Pvt Ltd (Ashadeep Baruah) Kamrup Metro Assam The Upcycling Project
44 The Glassmakers Club Delhi Delhi Transcendence: From Windshield to Wonder
45 Jagori Foundation Charitable Trust (Sayali Birmole*) Thane Maharashtra Eco-Friendly Shadu Clay & Mask-Making Workshop for Children with Disabilities in Thane District
46 Kaivalya Plays (Gaurav Singh) Delhi Delhi AI for Storytelling: Empowering Young Artists through Techno-Pragmatic Practices
47 Akaar Welfare Society (Maitraiyee Kuhu) Patna Bihar Bagheli Raga
48 Project Vyom (Vipul) Delhi Delhi Theatre Without Walls
49 Dastakar Delhi Delhi From Village Walls to Urban Interiors – Madhubani Reimagined
50 Global Music Institute Gautam Buddha Nagar Uttar Pradesh It’s Time to Talk: Mental Health in the Indian Independent Music Industry

 

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