The VIII International Environmental Television Festival "Territory of Tomorrow" has been launched in Nizhny Novgorod.
Applications for participation in the VIII International Environmental Television Festival "Territory of Tomorrow" began on February 21, 2024.
Professional communities of journalists, video and radio producers of environmental content, as well as youth creative school and student video studios of the Russian Federation and the BRICS countries are invited to participate in the "Territory of Tomorrow" 2024 television festival.
For more information, follow the link
https://eco-civilization.ru/territoriya-zavtra/ekofestival-territoriya-zavtra-2024
В Нижнем Новгороде дан старт VIII Международному экологическому телефестивалю «Территория завтра».
✅Прием заявок на участие в VIII Международном экологическом телефестивале «Территория завтра» начался с 21 февраля 2024 года.
🌎 К участию в телефестивале «Территория завтра» 2024 года приглашаются профессиональные сообщества журналистов, видео- и радио- производители экологического контента, а также молодежные творческие школьные и студенческие видеостудии Российской Федерации, стран БРИКС.
Applications for participation in the VIII International Environmental Television Festival "Territory of Tomorrow" began on February 21, 2024.
Professional communities of journalists, video and radio producers of environmental content, as well as youth creative school and student video studios of the Russian Federation and the BRICS countries are invited to participate in the "Territory of Tomorrow" 2024 television festival.
For more information, follow the link
https://eco-civilization.ru/territoriya-zavtra/ekofestival-territoriya-zavtra-2024
В Нижнем Новгороде дан старт VIII Международному экологическому телефестивалю «Территория завтра».
✅Прием заявок на участие в VIII Международном экологическом телефестивале «Территория завтра» начался с 21 февраля 2024 года.
🌎 К участию в телефестивале «Территория завтра» 2024 года приглашаются профессиональные сообщества журналистов, видео- и радио- производители экологического контента, а также молодежные творческие школьные и студенческие видеостудии Российской Федерации, стран БРИКС.
The BRICS Sports Games will be held in Kazan from 11 to 23 June
A few facts about the upcoming event:
📍 Russia, Kazan
❓ Venue - 17 sports facilities
🗓 Duration - 14 days
🗺 Geography of participants - more than 60 countries
🥋30 sports (including national sports)
🏆 About 5000 participants
🥇 392 medal sets
📢🗯 The BRICS Sports Games are held annually in the chairing country of the organization, the main goal of the tournament is to strengthen friendly sports ties between the countries based on the principles of equality, non-discrimination and equal admission of athletes to competitions.
A few facts about the upcoming event:
📍 Russia, Kazan
❓ Venue - 17 sports facilities
🗓 Duration - 14 days
🗺 Geography of participants - more than 60 countries
🥋30 sports (including national sports)
🏆 About 5000 participants
🥇 392 medal sets
📢🗯 The BRICS Sports Games are held annually in the chairing country of the organization, the main goal of the tournament is to strengthen friendly sports ties between the countries based on the principles of equality, non-discrimination and equal admission of athletes to competitions.
1. International Women's Day. On this day we honour beloved mothers, grandmothers, daughters, granddaughters, sisters, wives, girlfriends.
2. The origins of International Women's Day should be sought in ancient Roman culture, when free women and girls went to seek the blessing of the Goddess Vesta, wearing their best clothes and most expensive jewellery to demonstrate the favour of the gods. And their husbands and fathers gave them gifts in honour of the holiday.
3. The modern history of Women's Day began on March 8, 1857, when workers in New York factories took part in the so-called “March of the Empty Pots” to defend women's rights: equal pay with men and a reduction of the working day from 16 hours to 10 hours.
4. The first time it was celebrated in St. Petersburg on March 2. In 1914, International Women's Day began to be celebrated on March 8, and in 1975 the UN declared the 8-th of March as the Day of the Struggle for Women's Rights.
2. The origins of International Women's Day should be sought in ancient Roman culture, when free women and girls went to seek the blessing of the Goddess Vesta, wearing their best clothes and most expensive jewellery to demonstrate the favour of the gods. And their husbands and fathers gave them gifts in honour of the holiday.
3. The modern history of Women's Day began on March 8, 1857, when workers in New York factories took part in the so-called “March of the Empty Pots” to defend women's rights: equal pay with men and a reduction of the working day from 16 hours to 10 hours.
4. The first time it was celebrated in St. Petersburg on March 2. In 1914, International Women's Day began to be celebrated on March 8, and in 1975 the UN declared the 8-th of March as the Day of the Struggle for Women's Rights.
“Dedication to a Woman” – to celebrate March 8, an exhibition of paintings by contemporary Indian and Russian artists opened at the Russian House in New Delhi. The joint exhibition, consisting of fifty paintings, is dedicated to International Women's Day and family values.
The Indian non-profit organization Empowerment became partner of the Russian House on the Indian side, and the Eurasian Art Union (EAU) on the Russian side.
Speakers at the opening included the Ambassador of Panama to India Yasiel Burillo, Cultural Advisor of the Russian Embassy Yulia Aryaeva, Empowerment President Kumar Vikas Saxena, EAU representative Eva Shulikova, and President of the BRICS International Forum Purnima Anand.
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The Indian non-profit organization Empowerment became partner of the Russian House on the Indian side, and the Eurasian Art Union (EAU) on the Russian side.
Speakers at the opening included the Ambassador of Panama to India Yasiel Burillo, Cultural Advisor of the Russian Embassy Yulia Aryaeva, Empowerment President Kumar Vikas Saxena, EAU representative Eva Shulikova, and President of the BRICS International Forum Purnima Anand.
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A recognized Indian dancer, the editor of a leading Delhi newspaper, famous art critics and doctors came to the Russian House for an exhibition of paintings by Lyudmila Chakrabarti, a native Siberian who chose India as her home.
The vernissage was attended by the winner of national and international dance competitions Shovana Narayan, Times Network columnist Srinjoy Chowdhury, the wife of the Russian Ambassador to India Diana Alipova, and other honored guests.
Lyudmila Chakrabarti combines several hobbies that have become professions: English teacher, artist, book illustrator, author of fairy tales and short stories.
“My first love is Russian classical art, but I would not have become the artist I am today without the influence of India and its rich culture. I have developed several styles, and this gives me enough freedom to create my own world, where fantasy and harmony go hand in hand, and humor is a frequent guest.”
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The vernissage was attended by the winner of national and international dance competitions Shovana Narayan, Times Network columnist Srinjoy Chowdhury, the wife of the Russian Ambassador to India Diana Alipova, and other honored guests.
Lyudmila Chakrabarti combines several hobbies that have become professions: English teacher, artist, book illustrator, author of fairy tales and short stories.
“My first love is Russian classical art, but I would not have become the artist I am today without the influence of India and its rich culture. I have developed several styles, and this gives me enough freedom to create my own world, where fantasy and harmony go hand in hand, and humor is a frequent guest.”
#RussianHouse #LyudmilaChakrabarti #exhibition