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The capital of the Republic of Mari El, Yoshkar-Ola, rightfully took an honorable place among the historical cities of Russia.
A favorite place for visitors to the city is an architectural ensemble similar to the Moscow Kremlin. This is a real pearl of Yoshkar-Ola. Local embankments transfer to an atmosphere similar to Belgium and the Netherlands, and tourists have the opportunity to see many world attractions located in the same city.
Yoshkar-Ola is also known for its national cultural traditions. The city is the center of Mari culture, and here you can get acquainted with folk songs, dances and crafts. Every year, the International Mari Folk Art Festival is held in Yoshkar-Ola, which presents various types of folk art not only from Russia, but also from other countries.
In addition, Yoshkar-Ola is the starting point for visiting the national parks and reserves of the Republic, where you can enjoy the beauty of nature, walk along scenic trails and look at the wild fauna and flora of the region.
Have you ever been to Yoshkar-Ola? Share your photos and interesting stories in the comments.
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The Association of translators-interpreters of Indian Rusists, with the support of the Institute of Translation (Moscow, Russia), in collaboration with the Embassy and the Russian House in India, as well as the Sahitya Academy, is organizing the International Conference “Rethinking the Meaning of Culture, Literature and Literary Translation.” It will take place on February 11-12, 2024.
At the conference, experts from India and Russia will exchange views on the importance of culture, literature and literary translation in the modern world.
The dialogue between Indian and Russian intellectuals has a long history. Perhaps this dialogue was also facilitated by translators of Indian literature into Russian and Russian literature into Hindi, Malayalam, Marathi, Urdu, Punjabi, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali...
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In the Russian Houses in India, the first tournament among compatriots for assembling spils maps of Russia took place: its participants connected parts in the form of all subjects of the Federation into a single outline of their vast Motherland.
Knowledge in the field of geography was demonstrated by compatriots in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Trivandrum, Bangalore. The first assembly was carried out in a mixed offline/online format and it wasn’t yet a speed competition.
The event was organized by the Autonomous non-profit organization “Dialogue” together with the Indian Association of Russian Compatriots with the support of Russian Houses in India.
“With this event, we provide an opportunity to improve knowledge about Russia in a fun way and make people feel that She is always nearby,” said Ilya Bannikov, co-organizer of the event, head of the “Dialogue”.
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The first stage of the Russian Language Days took place at the Russian House in New Delhi.
Three Indian schools - Bluebells School International, St. Xavier’s high school and Delhi public school Dwarka – competed in six categories.
2024 has been declared the Year of the Family in Russia, so the theme for the competition was “My family is my joy.”
The pupils sang and danced, read poetry, presented traditional Russian folk costumes, competed in a drawing competition, and also answered difficult quiz questions about the culture and history of Russia. All participants presented their performances with talent and artistry, and it was not easy to choose the winners.
A surprise for schoolchildren was the performance of the folk group from the Tula region “Spasskaya Sloboda”.
At the end there was an award ceremony for the winners.
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From 6 to 8 February, Russia, India, Kazakhstan, China, Indonesia, the USA and Finland will be united by the International Winter School for Arctic Studies in Veliky Novgorod. Within the framework of five thematic discussions, scientists and experts from different parts of the globe will demonstrate qualitatively new approaches to resolving pressing problems at the present stage, and will also substantively consider options for perceived threats to such a unique Arctic region.
Check out more information about international Arctic cooperation on the website: https://tass.ru/obschestvo/19913387
The Days of Russian Language and Culture at the Russian House in New Delhi ended with competitions between Indian university students. Six teams brightly and creatively presented their educational institutions, demonstrated a high level of proficiency in the Russian language and knowledge of Russian culture.
Students of Jawaharlal Nehru University, Chaudhary Charan Singh University (Meerut), Amity University Haryana, B.P.S. Women University, Delhi University, as well as a team of students from the Russian Language Institute of the Russian House competed in seven categories.
The guest of honor of the Days was the former head of the Department of Slavic and Fino-Ugric Studies of the University of Delhi Neelakshi Suryanarayan. She taught Russian at the then Soviet cultural center since 1982.
Poems and songs in Russian were sung from the stage, traditional Russian costumes and artwork were shown, and dances were performed. The winners received memorable prizes.

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