On Russian Science Day, more than a hundred students from schools and colleges in the Indian capital gathered at the Russian House in New Delhi. With the support of MAI and Rosatom, an educational program with quiz elements was organized for children - a photo exhibition and a story about the achievements of Russian science were accompanied by a series of questions and answers to consolidate knowledge about outstanding Soviet and Russian scientists - physicists, mathematicians, chemists, biologists, who made a significant contribution to world science.
Participants were provided with information about the opportunity to receive free education at the best universities in Russia within the framework of the government quota. And representatives of the Southern Federal University told how their students test their scientific developments without interrupting their studies.
At the end of the event, the RT Documentary film "Future Food” was shown, which made viewers think about the radical changes taking place in the food industry.
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Participants were provided with information about the opportunity to receive free education at the best universities in Russia within the framework of the government quota. And representatives of the Southern Federal University told how their students test their scientific developments without interrupting their studies.
At the end of the event, the RT Documentary film "Future Food” was shown, which made viewers think about the radical changes taking place in the food industry.
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Russian Ambassador to India Mr Denis Alipov and Head of Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India Dr Elena Remizova met Vice Chancellor of Bangalore City University Prof Lingaraja Gandhi and teaching staff.
One of the main issues of the meeting was the resumption of the study of the Russian language on the basis of the university. Dr Elena Remizova proposed a teacher cabdidate, and also spoke about the possibility of methodological and educational support that Rossotrudnichestvo is ready to provide. Also, the Russian House will soon prepare and send to the Bangalore City University a list of Russian universities interested in cooperation.
Let us remind that the capital of Karnataka is the largest Indian IT hub, so local educational institutions pay great attention to technological and managerial disciplines.
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One of the main issues of the meeting was the resumption of the study of the Russian language on the basis of the university. Dr Elena Remizova proposed a teacher cabdidate, and also spoke about the possibility of methodological and educational support that Rossotrudnichestvo is ready to provide. Also, the Russian House will soon prepare and send to the Bangalore City University a list of Russian universities interested in cooperation.
Let us remind that the capital of Karnataka is the largest Indian IT hub, so local educational institutions pay great attention to technological and managerial disciplines.
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Days of Russian language, literature and culture opened in the Russian House in New Delhi. More than a hundred Indian students from various universities took part in intellectual and creative competitions, quizzes, Olympiads in the Russian language, read poems and sang songs, and even pulled the rope. A strict jury selected the winners in various nominations - from creating a poster to creating a Russian costume. The finalists were awarded cups and certificates.
A surprise for all participants in the evening was the performance of the Moscow duet "Bohemia" - the performance of Russian folk songs, Russian and foreign hits in an amazing combination of balalaika and violin literally blew up the hall. The event ended to a standing ovation.
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A surprise for all participants in the evening was the performance of the Moscow duet "Bohemia" - the performance of Russian folk songs, Russian and foreign hits in an amazing combination of balalaika and violin literally blew up the hall. The event ended to a standing ovation.
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Russian Ambassador to India Mr Denis Alipov and Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India Dr Elena Remizova held talks with the leadership of the Bangalore Museum Chitrakala Parishath. The museum is known not only for its excellent collection of contemporary Indian art, but also for its large collection of works by Nicholas Roerich. This year, Russia and India celebrate the 90th anniversary of the signing of the Roerich Pact, the first ever international treaty on the protection of cultural heritage. In this regard, museums, research organizations and the representative office of Rossotrudnichestvo in India are planning a number of events. Dr Elena Remizova invited the director of the museum, Dr Shashidwar Rao, to participate in a round table on the Pact, which will be held in mid-April in St. Petersburg with the support of the Roerich Family Museum, the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg. An agreement was also reached to film a documentary about the Roerich family in Bengaluru as part of the program "Sages of India", which is preparing to be shown on the TV channel "Culture."
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With the support of the Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in India, an international scientific and expeditionary project "Afanasy Nikitin - 550" was launched in Delhi. The goal of the project is to collect scientific and historical data on the journey of the Russian merchant. As you know, his path passed through the Caucasus, Persia, India and Crimea. Afanasy Nikitin arrived in India 30 years before Vasco da Gama and became the first European to leave notes on his stay on the peninsula, including a description of the political structure, trade, agriculture, customs and traditions of India at that time. It should be noted that the Russian merchant became the first traveler who then visited Persia, where he lived for about two years. All this makes the notes that have come down to us a unique monument not only of Russian, but also of Indian and Persian culture of the 15th century.
Expedition members - historian, member of the St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Geographical Society Mr Denis Khrustalev and head of the Dialogue for the Development of Humanitarian Cooperation public organization, member of the Krasnoyarsk branch of the Russian Geographical Society Mr Ilya Bannikov, met Dr Elena Remizova, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India, and Dr Farid Asr, Advisor to the Iranian Embassy in India. The parties agreed to hold a joint event based on the results of the expedition.
Also, the expedition members met the members of the Youth Club at the Russian House in Delhi - they told many interesting facts about the life and travels of Afanasy Nikitin, as well as about their scientific goals. It is gratifying that the younger generation of Indians knows about the Russian traveler, largely thanks to the classic Soviet-Indian film "Journey beyond Three Seas/Pardesi."
The results of the expedition will be included in the new edition of “Journey...”, which is currently being prepared for publication by the Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkin House) of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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Expedition members - historian, member of the St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Geographical Society Mr Denis Khrustalev and head of the Dialogue for the Development of Humanitarian Cooperation public organization, member of the Krasnoyarsk branch of the Russian Geographical Society Mr Ilya Bannikov, met Dr Elena Remizova, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India, and Dr Farid Asr, Advisor to the Iranian Embassy in India. The parties agreed to hold a joint event based on the results of the expedition.
Also, the expedition members met the members of the Youth Club at the Russian House in Delhi - they told many interesting facts about the life and travels of Afanasy Nikitin, as well as about their scientific goals. It is gratifying that the younger generation of Indians knows about the Russian traveler, largely thanks to the classic Soviet-Indian film "Journey beyond Three Seas/Pardesi."
The results of the expedition will be included in the new edition of “Journey...”, which is currently being prepared for publication by the Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkin House) of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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The Days of Russian Language, Literature and Culture continue at the Russian House in New Delhi.
On the second day, Indian schoolchildren took part in a poetry competition, where they recited famous works by Russian poets Alexander Pushkin, Mikhail Lermontov, Sergei Yesenin and others. The young participants recited with great expressiveness and tried to convey the emotions in which poets, through their work, talk about their homeland, love, admiration for the beauty of their native landscapes, and also raise the themes of freedom, struggle and happiness of the people.
The event continued with quizzes and song competitions, costumes, and musical numbers, where the Indian participants surprised everyone with their originality, from the solution to staging complex dance numbers to an extraordinary performance and presentation of bright and colorful traditional Russian national costumes.
At the end of the program, the winners were presented with certificates and memorable gifts from the Russian House.
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On the second day, Indian schoolchildren took part in a poetry competition, where they recited famous works by Russian poets Alexander Pushkin, Mikhail Lermontov, Sergei Yesenin and others. The young participants recited with great expressiveness and tried to convey the emotions in which poets, through their work, talk about their homeland, love, admiration for the beauty of their native landscapes, and also raise the themes of freedom, struggle and happiness of the people.
The event continued with quizzes and song competitions, costumes, and musical numbers, where the Indian participants surprised everyone with their originality, from the solution to staging complex dance numbers to an extraordinary performance and presentation of bright and colorful traditional Russian national costumes.
At the end of the program, the winners were presented with certificates and memorable gifts from the Russian House.
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As part of the cooperation of the Russian House with the National School of Drama and the International Theater Festival of India (Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2025), performances based on the works of Anton Chekhov - "Three Sisters" and "The Seagull" were shown at the Russian Center for Science and Culture in New Delhi.
The performances gathered more than 150 spectators, among whom were both experts in Russian literature and those who were just getting acquainted with Chekhov's work. Live performance, deep dramatic images and the inimitable atmosphere of classical Russian theater resonated with the audience.
Such interaction strengthens interest in Russian culture, literature and theatrical art in Indian society.
Cooperation between the Russian House and the National School of Drama will continue: in the near future, Delhi students will go to Moscow for production.
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The performances gathered more than 150 spectators, among whom were both experts in Russian literature and those who were just getting acquainted with Chekhov's work. Live performance, deep dramatic images and the inimitable atmosphere of classical Russian theater resonated with the audience.
Such interaction strengthens interest in Russian culture, literature and theatrical art in Indian society.
Cooperation between the Russian House and the National School of Drama will continue: in the near future, Delhi students will go to Moscow for production.
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The Russian House in New Delhi hosted the opening of the exhibition of the Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik on the crimes of the Kyiv regime "We accuse" and the screening of the film "Brothers" of the RT festival program "Time of Heroes." and the Eurasia.DOC festival.
The event, dedicated to the Day of the Defender of Motherland, was opened by Dr Elena Remizova, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India, and Mr Roman Babushkin, Minister-Counselor of the Russian Embassy. "This year has been declared the Year of Defender of the Motherland by our President. We know that in India, as well as in Russia, they are sensitive to the memory of the heroes who gave their lives for their homeland. Today, our fathers, brothers and sons, sisters and daughters are fighting neo-Nazism for their language, culture, history, their families and homeland", Dr Remizova said.
The guests were presented with the works of the young Indian graphic artist Nishant Kumar Meena, who draws inspiration from the military history of the USSR and Russia. Students of Russian language courses read poems from the collection "PoeZia of the Russian Winter", and the young members of the musical rock band "Bridge" performed patriotic songs. The event was attended by about a hundred people.
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The event, dedicated to the Day of the Defender of Motherland, was opened by Dr Elena Remizova, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India, and Mr Roman Babushkin, Minister-Counselor of the Russian Embassy. "This year has been declared the Year of Defender of the Motherland by our President. We know that in India, as well as in Russia, they are sensitive to the memory of the heroes who gave their lives for their homeland. Today, our fathers, brothers and sons, sisters and daughters are fighting neo-Nazism for their language, culture, history, their families and homeland", Dr Remizova said.
The guests were presented with the works of the young Indian graphic artist Nishant Kumar Meena, who draws inspiration from the military history of the USSR and Russia. Students of Russian language courses read poems from the collection "PoeZia of the Russian Winter", and the young members of the musical rock band "Bridge" performed patriotic songs. The event was attended by about a hundred people.
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The cultural, humanitarian, investment and trade and economic potential of the Ulyanovsk region was presented at the Russian House in New Delhi. The Russian delegation, headed by the Governor of the Ulyanovsk region Mr. Alexey Russkikh, told the Indian guests about projects in the field of education and labor resources. The event was attended by Minister Counselor of the Russian Embassy in India Mr. Roman Babushkin, Trade Representative of Russia in India Mr. Alexander Rybas, representatives of Indian and Russian business circles. As part of the event, the Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India Dr. Elena Remizova presented the XXVIII St. Petersburg Economic Forum - a universal platform for discussing multi-vector economic and humanitarian cooperation.
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With the support of the Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in India, an international scientific conference on the topic: "The concept of "Motherland" in the literary traditions of Hindi and Russian literature" was held at the site of the Hindi Department of Bharati College of the University of Delhi, in which employees of the Russian House in New Delhi and the Embassy of Russia in India took part.
Representatives of the A. M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Yasnaya Polyana Museum, the Museum of the East and the Roerich Museum (Moscow) also took part in the event.
This conference was devoted to examining the concept of "Motherland" as a central theme in both Hindi and Russian literary traditions.
Russian classical literature, represented by Pushkin, Lermontov, Tolstoy and others, explored the concept of the Motherland through the themes of patriotism, spiritual history and culture. In contrast, Indian literature often personifies the Motherland as a nurturing “Bharat Mata,” emphasizing its spiritual and nurturing aspects. Authors such as Tagore, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, and Mahatma Gandhi celebrated the sacred duty of honoring and cherishing the land, viewing it as a maternal figure deserving of reverence and care. Ultimately, the concept of the Motherland in both literatures serves as a powerful tool for exploring themes of identity, sacrifice, and nationality, demonstrating the deep connection humans have with the land and its influence on our collective consciousness.
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Representatives of the A. M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Yasnaya Polyana Museum, the Museum of the East and the Roerich Museum (Moscow) also took part in the event.
This conference was devoted to examining the concept of "Motherland" as a central theme in both Hindi and Russian literary traditions.
Russian classical literature, represented by Pushkin, Lermontov, Tolstoy and others, explored the concept of the Motherland through the themes of patriotism, spiritual history and culture. In contrast, Indian literature often personifies the Motherland as a nurturing “Bharat Mata,” emphasizing its spiritual and nurturing aspects. Authors such as Tagore, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, and Mahatma Gandhi celebrated the sacred duty of honoring and cherishing the land, viewing it as a maternal figure deserving of reverence and care. Ultimately, the concept of the Motherland in both literatures serves as a powerful tool for exploring themes of identity, sacrifice, and nationality, demonstrating the deep connection humans have with the land and its influence on our collective consciousness.
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