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В Нью-Дели прошли торжества по случаю 78-й годовщины Победы в Великой Отечественной войне.

Индийская ассоциация российских соотечественников (ИАРС) организовала митинг «Бессмертный полк». В нем приняли участие несколько поколений проживающих в Индии граждан из республик бывшего СССР, а также индийцы.

«Наша задача – передать молодежи, которая сейчас проживает вдалеке от России, ту информацию о событиях 80-летней давности, которую мы сами получили от своих бабушек и дедушек, принимавших непосредственное участие в Великой Отечественной войне 1941-1945 годов», – заявила председатель ИАРС Елена Барман.

В ходе «Бессмертного полка» состоялась акция по вручению Георгиевсктх ленточек.

#БессмертныйПолк #соотечественники #ГеоргиевскаяЛенточка #Победа

New Delhi hosted celebrations on the occasion of the 78th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

The Indian Association of Russian Compatriots (IARS) organized the Immortal Regiment rally. It was attended by several generations of citizens living in India from the republics of the former USSR, as well as Indians.

“Our task is to convey to the youth, who now lives far from Russia, that information about the events of 80 years ago, which we ourselves received from our grandparents, who were directly involved in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945,” said the chairman of the IARS Elena Barman.

During the "Immortal Regiment," an action was held to present St. George's ribbons.

#ImmortalRegiment #compatriots #StGeorgeRibbon #Victory
Three exhibitions opened at the Russian House in New Delhi for National Unity Day, which is celebrated on November 4.
The first is a documentary photo report on the participation of Russian compatriots living in India in a humanitarian mission in Donbass this autumn. The second is an exhibition of children's drawings about the events taking place in the Donbass and Lugansk People’s Republics. The third is an exhibition of works by Russian-speaking art lovers from New Delhi and its environs.
The ceremonial part was attended by the Chairman of the Indian Association of Russian Compatriots, Elena Barman, representatives of the Russian House and the Russian Embassy, as well as Indian public figures.
There was a fashion show of beauties from both countries in Indian saris and traditional Russian dresses.
The holiday was organized with the support of the Government Commission for Russian Compatriots Abroad - GCRCA.

#NationalUnityDay #RussianHouse #compatriots #Government
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Two Russian compatriots living in India became participants in a humanitarian mission to the Lugansk and Donetsk People's Republics. The expedition took place in the autumn of this year, and volunteers from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Omsk and India took part in it.
Larisa Rai is an opera singer, graduated from the St. Petersburg State Conservatory named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov. In India - 26 years.
Ekaterina Sagatova is a doctor by training and enjoys music.
“Since 2014, Katya and I have been praying for such a trip to take place,” says Larisa Rai.
With the blessing of their Indian families, the women set off on their journey; their husbands paid for the increased price of air tickets “without question.” They took gifts to the residents of Donbass: the Indian Association of Russian Compatriots (IARC), led by Elena Barman, collected clothes for children, souvenirs, medicines, and blankets.
The mission’s path first ran through the Russian Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, then through Lugansk, Donetsk, Makeevka, Gorlovka and other settlements of the LPR and DPR. In Lugansk, one day they gave three concerts at once - at a nursing home, at a machine-building plant and at the Lutugino boarding school. They sang war songs and performed Indian dances.
– There is an indescribable state of upliftment and internal readiness there. State of truth, crunch of spirit! Bells are ringing throughout the Universe!
“We were approaching the front line and heard cannonade,” says Larisa. “We brought Indian tabla drums, so their sound scared the children at first. But then they started trying to play. And the children themselves know a lot about India and girls love to dress in sari.
#Donbass #India #compatriots #charity
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