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On January 28, the Secretary of the Union of Journalists of Russia, co-chairman of the Organizing Committee of the International Media Forum "Dialogue of Cultures" Mr Ashot Jazoyan met Indian journalists at the Russian House in New Delhi. The guest of the evening presented to the Indian media the history of the formation of the Forum, its goals and objectives, inviting Indian journalists to take part in the "Dialogue of Cultures," which will be held in St. Petersburg in May this year. The story aroused great interest among the Indian participants of the event, many of whom expressed a desire to visit the Northern capital of Russia as part of the Media Forum.

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Russian Consul General in Mumbai Mr Ivan Fetisov and Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India Dr Elena Remizova took part in the grand opening and presentation of the Moscow booth at one of the largest international tourism exhibitions OTM.
In her welcoming speech, Dr Remizova noted that the desire to visit Russia is cherished for many Indians, this is also evidenced by the growth of tourist flow: in 2024, about 70 thousand Indian citizens visited our country for tourist purposes, about 20 thousand used electronic visas. This year, most likely, the record of the pre-covid level of 2019 will be broken, when Russia will receive about 90 thousand tourists from India.
The Moscow delegation, headed by the chairman of the Moscow Tourism Committee Mr Yevgeny Kozlov, brought to Mumbai not only tour operators and film photographers, but also a piece of Russian culture: the guests of the evening were able to feel the warmth of the Moscow Tea Party and enjoy the folk dances of the peoples of Russia, performed by vocaland choreographic ensemble "Rusy."

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More than 100 people took part in a seminar dedicated to the 165th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, at the Russian House in New Delhi.
The speakers at today's event were representatives from the National School of Drama.
In their speeches, they noted that Chekhov had a huge influence on the development of world drama. His plays "The Cherry Orchard", "Three Sisters", "The Seagull" and others have become classics of theatrical art. They continue to be staged in theaters in different countries, including India, inspiring directors and actors to new interpretations, reminding us of the importance of the human spirit and inner freedom.
It was also emphasized during the seminar that Chekhov's world is a world in which there is always a place for poetry, high human relationships and feelings. That is why his work, many decades later, remains relevant for new generations of readers around the world.

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Dear friends!
πŸ“š Russian House in New Delhi together with "Π”Ρ€ΡƒΠΆΠ±Π° ΰ€¦ΰ₯‹ΰ€Έΰ₯ΰ€€ΰ₯€ Club" presents a presentation and festival of short films.
πŸ“† We are waiting for you on January 31 at 3:00 p.m.
🏒 Venue: Russian House in New Delhi.
βœ… Entrance for visitors to the event is free.
πŸ’ŽDon't miss the opportunity to become part of an important event!
We are waiting for you!

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Dear friends!
πŸ“š Russian House in New Delhi together with the National School of Drama invites you to a seminar on film-making and acting by the famous Russian film actor and director Dmitry Astrakhan.
πŸ“† We are waiting for you on February 1 at 12:00 p.m.
🏒 Venue: Chahumukh,
National School of Drama, New Delhi.
βœ… Entry for visitors to the event is free.
πŸ’ŽDon't miss the opportunity to become part of an important event!
We are waiting for you!

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Seminar dedicated to the joint Indian-Soviet anthropological expedition of the 1970s-1980s and the memory of the outstanding Russian scientist, Professor Sergei Arutyunov was held at the Russian House in New Delhi.
The welcoming speech was given by the head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India, Elena Remizova, and the leading researcher at the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Svetlana Ryzhakova.
The event included a discussion between Russian and Indian anthropologists and ethnographers based on the scientific material obtained by Professor Arutyunov, as well as modern ethnographic data from field work in remote rural areas of India.
The seminar also discussed in detail the work of Sergei Arutyunov, who made a significant contribution to the development of ethnographic theory, developing such problems as the interaction of traditional and urban components in the culture of non-European peoples, put forward conceptual ideas of the rotation mechanism of innovations in traditional ethnic culture, conducted a comparative analysis of bilingualism and biculturalism, identified the role of information links as the main mechanism for the formation of ethnic communities, and developed principles for constructing a formalized typology of hunting tools.
The event was attended by scientists, cultural figures, journalists, and Indian students.

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The Russian-Indian Short Film Festival was held at the Russian House in New Delhi. For the first time in India, Russian films were shown: "Vovka" by director Oksana Stashenko, "Separation" by director Maria Melenevskaya, "Valya, who has not changed" by director Anastasia Khristova.
The guests of the program were also shown the short Indian film "Nadezhda" by director Raman Dwivedi. The film tells about the internal transformation of a person under the influence of thee works of A.S. Pushkin.
The screening was followed by a lively discussion with the participation of Russian theater and film director Dmitry Astrakhan, writers Alexey Varlamov and Evgeny Vodolazkin, historian Anna Esparza.
The guests of the evening were Indian directors and actors, compatriots, students and journalists.

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Dear friends!
πŸ“š Russian House in New Delhi presents you the Russian folk Ensemble on traditional instruments, The β€œLadi” Duet.
πŸ“† We are waiting for you on February 2 at 2:00 p.m.
🏒 Venue: Russian House in New Delhi.
βœ… Free admission for visitors to the event.
πŸ’ŽDon't miss the opportunity to become part of an important event!
We are waiting for you!

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A meeting of the youth club "ДРУЖБА ΰ€¦ΰ₯‹ΰ€Έΰ₯ΰ€€ΰ₯€" was held at the Russian House in New Delhi.

It was dedicated to the journey of two dozen young Indian artists who went to Russia, visiting monasteries, studying culture, art and architecture. During the meeting, three of the participants of the trip - Shihant Sablania, Harmandeep Singh and Shraddha Bansal - shared their impressions and told how this trip influenced their work.

Chairman of the club Aakshat Sinha emphasized that such events allow young Indians to understand Russia more deeply and play an important role in strengthening cultural ties between the two countries.
The youth club at the Russian House invites those who want to get to know Russia to its events: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570910267290

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Russian Director Dmitry Astrakhan Hosts Masterclass for Indian Students

On February 1, a masterclass on acting and filmmaking by renowned Russian director, screenwriter, and actor Dmitry Astrakhan was held at the National School of Drama with the support of the representative of Rossotrudnichesto in India.

Aspiring Indian actors and filmmakers had a rare opportunity to learn industry secrets, discuss modern trends in cinema, and engage in an insightful Q&A session.

Such collaborations between Russia and India in theatre and cinema provide young actors with invaluable professional growth and open new creative horizons.

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