The Maslenitsa was attended by Russian language professors and students from the University of Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Bluebells School International.
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Indians had to strain their phantasy to imagine themselves in March Russia, when the snowdrifts were melting, the temperature is barely above zero and everyone was waiting for the arrival of warmth. But artists from the Indian Association of Russian Compatriots (IARC) and the Russian House helped immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the East Slavic traditional holiday Maslenitsa in tropical Delhi.
Russian folk songs, ditties and round dances, Russian mobile round dance game “rucheyok” (“streamlet”) and athletic contest tug-of-war... And then - pancakes with tea for Indian students and schoolchildren and respectable VIPs and foreign diplomats.
#Maslenitsa #RussianHouse #compatriots #schoolchildren
Russian folk songs, ditties and round dances, Russian mobile round dance game “rucheyok” (“streamlet”) and athletic contest tug-of-war... And then - pancakes with tea for Indian students and schoolchildren and respectable VIPs and foreign diplomats.
#Maslenitsa #RussianHouse #compatriots #schoolchildren
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April 11-13, the Indo-Russian Educational Summit - the largest event of this kind in the history of relations between the two countries - will be held in New Delhi. Dozens of Russian universities are coming to the capital of India to take part in the Summit program.
Our goal is not only to showcase the opportunities of the Russian universities and their educational programs to the Indian audience, but also to create a platform for dialogue and exchange of experience to enhance cooperation that will benefit students, scientists and organizations of the two countries.
Venues:
April 11 and 13 – Russian House in New Delhi (24, Firozeshah Rd, 110001)
April 12 – Le Méridien Hotel (Windsor Pl, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001).
More information at: https://indorussianeducationsummit.com
Our goal is not only to showcase the opportunities of the Russian universities and their educational programs to the Indian audience, but also to create a platform for dialogue and exchange of experience to enhance cooperation that will benefit students, scientists and organizations of the two countries.
Venues:
April 11 and 13 – Russian House in New Delhi (24, Firozeshah Rd, 110001)
April 12 – Le Méridien Hotel (Windsor Pl, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001).
More information at: https://indorussianeducationsummit.com
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🪆 In other news, Maslenitsa is currently being celebrated all across Russia and beyond!
🌞 This ancient holiday, predating Russia's adoption of Christianity, originally honored the pagan Sun god Yarilo, marking the end of winter and heralding the beginning of spring. Later on, Maslenitsa was adapted to the Christian calendar, serving as the festive week preceding the Orthodox Great Lent.
🥞 Today, many Russians celebrate Maslenitsa on a grand scale, just like in the old days, with mass folk festivals, entertainment and games. The holiday is synonymous with "blini" or Russian pancakes (round and yellow, just like the Sun), which are being served in abundant quantities throughout the week in every household and at all festive events.
🇷🇺 Maslenitsa's traditions reflect Russia's rich cultural and religious history. They help people connect with their heritage and one another, fostering a sense of community and continuity that transcends generations.
* The attached video showcases the Maslenitsa festivities currently taking place at the "RUSSIA EXPO" in Moscow.
🌞 This ancient holiday, predating Russia's adoption of Christianity, originally honored the pagan Sun god Yarilo, marking the end of winter and heralding the beginning of spring. Later on, Maslenitsa was adapted to the Christian calendar, serving as the festive week preceding the Orthodox Great Lent.
🥞 Today, many Russians celebrate Maslenitsa on a grand scale, just like in the old days, with mass folk festivals, entertainment and games. The holiday is synonymous with "blini" or Russian pancakes (round and yellow, just like the Sun), which are being served in abundant quantities throughout the week in every household and at all festive events.
🇷🇺 Maslenitsa's traditions reflect Russia's rich cultural and religious history. They help people connect with their heritage and one another, fostering a sense of community and continuity that transcends generations.
* The attached video showcases the Maslenitsa festivities currently taking place at the "RUSSIA EXPO" in Moscow.
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Russian MFA Spox Maria Zakharova:
💬 We have been keeping a close eye on attempts to interfere in Russia’s presidential election.
And here is another example of Western idiocy and audacity. The UK embassy published a post alleging that Russia lacked legal grounds for holding the election in Crimea and the new regions since they all belong to Kiev.
This is the question I have for the UK Embassy: when was the last time your ambassador visited our Foreign Ministry? Seeing him is hardly a pleasure but unless you stop acting this way, we may need to summon him.
We understand London’s hysteria: despite all the Western trickery, the election is proceeding smoothly in Russia and abroad, and the voter turnout has been notably high, according to the Central Election Commission.
Not only did the Embassy spoil their virtual ballot with nonsensical scribblings, they also demonstrated their phantom neo-colonial substance for all to see.
The choice of who to "belong to" or as normal people say, live with, lies with the people of Russia, not the delusional British crown.
The people of Crimea made their choice back in 2014, exactly 10 years ago, while the Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics, and Kherson and Zaporozhskaya oblast' regions spoke out in 2022.
This clear & genuine expression of democracy is something the UK can only dream of. Approval ratings for both the Conservative party and Labour are at a record low among the people of Britain. <...>
☝️ My advice to the UK diplomatic service would be to focus on finding a solution to the issue of the Malvinas (Falkland) islands under international law. By the way, has Downing Street already condemned the manipulated photo of a member of the royal household from the Buckingham palace as an example of outrageous misinformation? Have they pointed they unveiled Kate Middleton for the whole world to see? Have they found the Skripals? Get back to work, then.
💬 We have been keeping a close eye on attempts to interfere in Russia’s presidential election.
And here is another example of Western idiocy and audacity. The UK embassy published a post alleging that Russia lacked legal grounds for holding the election in Crimea and the new regions since they all belong to Kiev.
This is the question I have for the UK Embassy: when was the last time your ambassador visited our Foreign Ministry? Seeing him is hardly a pleasure but unless you stop acting this way, we may need to summon him.
We understand London’s hysteria: despite all the Western trickery, the election is proceeding smoothly in Russia and abroad, and the voter turnout has been notably high, according to the Central Election Commission.
Not only did the Embassy spoil their virtual ballot with nonsensical scribblings, they also demonstrated their phantom neo-colonial substance for all to see.
The choice of who to "belong to" or as normal people say, live with, lies with the people of Russia, not the delusional British crown.
The people of Crimea made their choice back in 2014, exactly 10 years ago, while the Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics, and Kherson and Zaporozhskaya oblast' regions spoke out in 2022.
This clear & genuine expression of democracy is something the UK can only dream of. Approval ratings for both the Conservative party and Labour are at a record low among the people of Britain. <...>
☝️ My advice to the UK diplomatic service would be to focus on finding a solution to the issue of the Malvinas (Falkland) islands under international law. By the way, has Downing Street already condemned the manipulated photo of a member of the royal household from the Buckingham palace as an example of outrageous misinformation? Have they pointed they unveiled Kate Middleton for the whole world to see? Have they found the Skripals? Get back to work, then.
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🎙 Foreign Ministry statement regarding the Kiev regime’s terrorist actions during the presidential election in the Russian Federation
❌ The neo-Nazi Kiev regime continues to display its criminal and terrorist identity for the whole world to see.
Over the past two days, the intense shelling of the Belgorod Region has resulted in the deaths of two people and injuries to 19 others.
On March 16, the Ukrainian Armed Forces used a UAV to drop a bomb on a polling station in Blagoveshchenka, Zaporozhye Region.
Over the last week, the neo-Nazis in Kiev have systematically subjected residential neighbourhoods in Donetsk to artillery shelling and drone attacks, targeting kindergartens, schools, and healthcare facilities. Attacks were also carried out on border districts of the Kursk Region and in Rozhdestvenka, Belgorod Region.
Sabotage and reconnaissance units staffed by Ukrainian fighters have stepped up their attempts to penetrate the Russian territory, but the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have effectively repelled these attacks.
☝️ It is obvious that it was the presidential election currently underway in Russia which prompted the corrupt Kiev regime to step up its terrorist activity in order to show its Western patrons its proactive position and ask for more financial aid and lethal weapons.
Through the unrelenting shelling of civilian infrastructure in our country, the Ukrainian Armed Forces seek to disrupt the election and prevent civilians from expressing their will, intimidate people and deny them the opportunity to cast their ballots.
❗️ The Foreign Ministry firmly condemns the brutal crimes committed by the Kiev regime, which deliberately targets civilians and civilian infrastructure.
We will make sure that all attempts to use terrorist tactics to influence the election are documented, thoroughly investigated, and that their perpetrators face severe and inevitable punishment.
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❌ The neo-Nazi Kiev regime continues to display its criminal and terrorist identity for the whole world to see.
Over the past two days, the intense shelling of the Belgorod Region has resulted in the deaths of two people and injuries to 19 others.
On March 16, the Ukrainian Armed Forces used a UAV to drop a bomb on a polling station in Blagoveshchenka, Zaporozhye Region.
Over the last week, the neo-Nazis in Kiev have systematically subjected residential neighbourhoods in Donetsk to artillery shelling and drone attacks, targeting kindergartens, schools, and healthcare facilities. Attacks were also carried out on border districts of the Kursk Region and in Rozhdestvenka, Belgorod Region.
Sabotage and reconnaissance units staffed by Ukrainian fighters have stepped up their attempts to penetrate the Russian territory, but the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have effectively repelled these attacks.
☝️ It is obvious that it was the presidential election currently underway in Russia which prompted the corrupt Kiev regime to step up its terrorist activity in order to show its Western patrons its proactive position and ask for more financial aid and lethal weapons.
Through the unrelenting shelling of civilian infrastructure in our country, the Ukrainian Armed Forces seek to disrupt the election and prevent civilians from expressing their will, intimidate people and deny them the opportunity to cast their ballots.
❗️ The Foreign Ministry firmly condemns the brutal crimes committed by the Kiev regime, which deliberately targets civilians and civilian infrastructure.
We will make sure that all attempts to use terrorist tactics to influence the election are documented, thoroughly investigated, and that their perpetrators face severe and inevitable punishment.
Read in full
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🎙 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s address on the 10th anniversary of the Crimean Spring (Moscow, March 16, 2024)
🔟 years ago – on March 16, 2014 – the people of Crimea participated in a referendum, making an independent and informed choice to determine their own future by reuniting with Russia, thus exercising their right to self-determination in full compliance with the UN Charter and the Declaration on Principles of International Law.
The ensuing developments showed this was the only way to go, which made it possible to defend the lives, honour and dignity of the Crimean people from the encroachments of the Russophobic Kiev regime.
We well remember that troubling and terrible spring, when the bloody coup brought neo-Nazis to power in Kiev. We also remember the notorious “friendship trains” that were packed off by the ideological followers of the Banderites to quell the protests of Crimean residents, who chose not to betray the values, culture, history and centuries-old traditions of their ancestors. The ensuing anti-Crimea sanctions, bombings of power lines, and the transport, energy and water blockades reinforced Crimean residents’ belief in the fact that they had made the right choice.
🇷🇺 The question of who Crimea and Sevastopol belong to is closed. The peninsula is an integral part of the Russian Federation.
Over the past ten years, we have managed to overcome numerous problems that were the legacy of Ukraine. Large projects which contribute to reviving and renewing Crimea. <...>
☝️ Notably, the rights of all citizens without exception, regardless of their ethnic background or language preferences, are strictly respected in Crimea. Russian, Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar are state languages in the republic, and their status is protected by law.
With a clear outlook for what lies ahead, the people of Crimea can look to the future with confidence and optimism.
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🔟 years ago – on March 16, 2014 – the people of Crimea participated in a referendum, making an independent and informed choice to determine their own future by reuniting with Russia, thus exercising their right to self-determination in full compliance with the UN Charter and the Declaration on Principles of International Law.
The ensuing developments showed this was the only way to go, which made it possible to defend the lives, honour and dignity of the Crimean people from the encroachments of the Russophobic Kiev regime.
We well remember that troubling and terrible spring, when the bloody coup brought neo-Nazis to power in Kiev. We also remember the notorious “friendship trains” that were packed off by the ideological followers of the Banderites to quell the protests of Crimean residents, who chose not to betray the values, culture, history and centuries-old traditions of their ancestors. The ensuing anti-Crimea sanctions, bombings of power lines, and the transport, energy and water blockades reinforced Crimean residents’ belief in the fact that they had made the right choice.
🇷🇺 The question of who Crimea and Sevastopol belong to is closed. The peninsula is an integral part of the Russian Federation.
Over the past ten years, we have managed to overcome numerous problems that were the legacy of Ukraine. Large projects which contribute to reviving and renewing Crimea. <...>
☝️ Notably, the rights of all citizens without exception, regardless of their ethnic background or language preferences, are strictly respected in Crimea. Russian, Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar are state languages in the republic, and their status is protected by law.
With a clear outlook for what lies ahead, the people of Crimea can look to the future with confidence and optimism.
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🇷🇺 Over 400 Russian citizens voted at polling station № 8099 at the Russian Embassy in New Delhi 🇮🇳 during first 6 hours of voting.
#Election2024
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🔴 #LIVE: Briefing by State Secretary - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Commission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation for Elections Yevgeny Ivanov on the voting process at the election of the President of the Russian Federation.
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🔴 Russia's MFA website
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🎙️ Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov’s statement on the outcomes of the Russian Presidential Election held in India 🇷🇺
💬 “The Russian Presidential Election in India has come to a successful conclusion. The total votes cast are 1701”
🔸 @RusEmbIndia
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Dear friends, have a good day! 🌅 भारतीय दोस्तों, आपका दिन मंगलमय और शुभ हो!
📸 Can you guess the location?
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