As part of the grand opening of the Russian Language Center, dedicated to Russia Day, with the support of the Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in the Republic of India, another significant and touching event took place - the presentation of the medal "For Love and Loyalty" to a Russian compatriot, a resident of Bangalore, Mrs. Margarita Valeryevna Safonova and her husband, Indian professor Tarun Deep Saini.
The couple lived in a harmonious and strong union for 29 years, raised a beautiful daughter and became an example of deep love, mutual understanding and cultural unity. Mrs. Margarita Valeryevna shared that she has been living in India for more than 30 years and warmly calls this country her home. According to her, India has become her second homeland, where she found happiness, support and sincere acceptance.
Mrs. Margarita noted that Russian and Indian cultures are in many ways consonant, and the mentalities of the two peoples are surprisingly close, thanks to which her path in India was easy and natural. This story once again emphasizes how strong human connections are when they are based on love, respect and the desire for mutual understanding.
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The couple lived in a harmonious and strong union for 29 years, raised a beautiful daughter and became an example of deep love, mutual understanding and cultural unity. Mrs. Margarita Valeryevna shared that she has been living in India for more than 30 years and warmly calls this country her home. According to her, India has become her second homeland, where she found happiness, support and sincere acceptance.
Mrs. Margarita noted that Russian and Indian cultures are in many ways consonant, and the mentalities of the two peoples are surprisingly close, thanks to which her path in India was easy and natural. This story once again emphasizes how strong human connections are when they are based on love, respect and the desire for mutual understanding.
#RussianHouse #compatriots #India
The Bangalore City University held a ceremonial opening of the Russian Language Centre, timed to coincide with Russia Day. This event was the result of agreements reached during the visit of the Russian delegation headed by the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to India Mr. Denis Alipov in February this year.
Opening the Russian Language Centre in Bangalore, the Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in the Republic of India Dr Elena Remizova emphasized that the opening of the Centre took place in a significant year — the 60th anniversary of Bangalore City University, the 40th anniversary of the Department of Foreign Languages and the 100th anniversary of Rossotrudnichestvo and public diplomacy in Russia. The Centre was created with the support of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in the Republic of India, the Sberbank Branch in India and the Russkiy Mir Foundation, which donated textbooks and fiction in Russian to the Centre.
A special contribution was the connection of the Centre to the remote access of the B.N. Yeltsin Presidential Library. This is the second such access point in India — the first was opened in 2023 at the Russian House in Mumbai. Now, students and all interested parties can use the unique resources of the Presidential Library in the south of India.
The Russian Language Centre in Bangalore will become an important platform for studying the Russian language and getting to know Russian culture. Cultural events, exhibitions, seminars and conferences will be regularly held here with the support of the Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in the Republic of India.
On the opening day, a thematic seminar was held dedicated to the works of Alexander Pushkin and Kuppali Venkatappaguda Puttappa, one of the founders of the modern literary language Kannada. Ekaterina Dynyak, Head of the Russian Language Centre at the Russian House in New Delhi, spoke about the life and work of the great Russian poet, opening up new horizons for the Indian audience.
The Centre is already beginning its active work: tomorrow a conversational course of the Russian language will start, and in August full-fledged educational programs will begin for both university students and everyone else. It is planned that studying Russian will become even more accessible for residents of the southern regions of India, where such opportunities were previously few.
A busy program lies ahead: in September and October 2025, the Centre will become a venue for traditional cultural celebrations dedicated to the birthdays of Leo Tolstoy and Mahatma Gandhi. In honor of the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, the Centre will host events dedicated to the official languages of the UN, including Russian. Cultural programs for Russian compatriots and joint New Year celebrations are also planned.
The opening of the Russian Language Centre in Bangalore is another step towards strengthening humanitarian cooperation between Russia and India and an important contribution to the development of intercultural dialogue.
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Opening the Russian Language Centre in Bangalore, the Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in the Republic of India Dr Elena Remizova emphasized that the opening of the Centre took place in a significant year — the 60th anniversary of Bangalore City University, the 40th anniversary of the Department of Foreign Languages and the 100th anniversary of Rossotrudnichestvo and public diplomacy in Russia. The Centre was created with the support of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in the Republic of India, the Sberbank Branch in India and the Russkiy Mir Foundation, which donated textbooks and fiction in Russian to the Centre.
A special contribution was the connection of the Centre to the remote access of the B.N. Yeltsin Presidential Library. This is the second such access point in India — the first was opened in 2023 at the Russian House in Mumbai. Now, students and all interested parties can use the unique resources of the Presidential Library in the south of India.
The Russian Language Centre in Bangalore will become an important platform for studying the Russian language and getting to know Russian culture. Cultural events, exhibitions, seminars and conferences will be regularly held here with the support of the Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in the Republic of India.
On the opening day, a thematic seminar was held dedicated to the works of Alexander Pushkin and Kuppali Venkatappaguda Puttappa, one of the founders of the modern literary language Kannada. Ekaterina Dynyak, Head of the Russian Language Centre at the Russian House in New Delhi, spoke about the life and work of the great Russian poet, opening up new horizons for the Indian audience.
The Centre is already beginning its active work: tomorrow a conversational course of the Russian language will start, and in August full-fledged educational programs will begin for both university students and everyone else. It is planned that studying Russian will become even more accessible for residents of the southern regions of India, where such opportunities were previously few.
A busy program lies ahead: in September and October 2025, the Centre will become a venue for traditional cultural celebrations dedicated to the birthdays of Leo Tolstoy and Mahatma Gandhi. In honor of the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, the Centre will host events dedicated to the official languages of the UN, including Russian. Cultural programs for Russian compatriots and joint New Year celebrations are also planned.
The opening of the Russian Language Centre in Bangalore is another step towards strengthening humanitarian cooperation between Russia and India and an important contribution to the development of intercultural dialogue.
#RussianHouse #RussianLanguage #India
The Russian House in New Delhi hosted the grand opening of the First Russian-Indian Youth Forum, which brought together over 300 people — a new platform for strengthening friendship, cultural exchange and professional interaction between the youth of the two countries.
The head of Rossotrudnichestvo Mr. Evgeny Primakov addressed the participants with a welcoming speech in the form of a video address, noting the special role of young people in building the future of Russian-Indian relations. The participants were also greeted by the head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in the Republic of India Dr Elena Remizova, emphasizing the importance of such a dialogue for the development of bilateral ties.
The forum guests were introduced to the key areas of Rossotrudnichestvo's work: studying at Russian universities under the government quota, participation in short-term study tours within the framework of the "New Generation" program, as well as the opportunity to study Russian at courses offered at the Russian House in New Delhi.
Of particular interest were the speeches by representatives of the National Preparatory Committee of the Republic of India, a country participating in the World Youth Festival. They shared their plans and a rich program for the upcoming festival, noting its importance as a space for international cooperation and exchange of experience.
Also, within the framework of the forum, an expert of the A. M. Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund, Liana Saakyants, spoke in detail about the internship opportunities for foreign specialists in Russia in various fields.
The first day ended with the screening of the documentary film "Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 years", which evoked a lively response from the Indian audience. The audience enthusiastically noted the dynamic plot, candid interviews with the President and unique archival materials, including rare footage from the personal life of the head of state.
The film became an occasion for deep reflection on modern Russia, its achievements and historical path, and the forum itself became a starting point for new joint projects and strong friendship between the youth of Russia and India.
#RussianHouse #Forum #India
The head of Rossotrudnichestvo Mr. Evgeny Primakov addressed the participants with a welcoming speech in the form of a video address, noting the special role of young people in building the future of Russian-Indian relations. The participants were also greeted by the head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in the Republic of India Dr Elena Remizova, emphasizing the importance of such a dialogue for the development of bilateral ties.
The forum guests were introduced to the key areas of Rossotrudnichestvo's work: studying at Russian universities under the government quota, participation in short-term study tours within the framework of the "New Generation" program, as well as the opportunity to study Russian at courses offered at the Russian House in New Delhi.
Of particular interest were the speeches by representatives of the National Preparatory Committee of the Republic of India, a country participating in the World Youth Festival. They shared their plans and a rich program for the upcoming festival, noting its importance as a space for international cooperation and exchange of experience.
Also, within the framework of the forum, an expert of the A. M. Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund, Liana Saakyants, spoke in detail about the internship opportunities for foreign specialists in Russia in various fields.
The first day ended with the screening of the documentary film "Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 years", which evoked a lively response from the Indian audience. The audience enthusiastically noted the dynamic plot, candid interviews with the President and unique archival materials, including rare footage from the personal life of the head of state.
The film became an occasion for deep reflection on modern Russia, its achievements and historical path, and the forum itself became a starting point for new joint projects and strong friendship between the youth of Russia and India.
#RussianHouse #Forum #India
The Russian-Indian Youth Forum continued its work at the Russian House in New Delhi, bringing together about 500 participants on the second day — young leaders, students, representatives of public organizations and experts.
The participants were addressed with welcoming speeches by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to India Mr. Denis Alipov, the Head of the Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in the Republic of India Dr Elena Remizova, the representative of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports of the Republic of India Nr. Nitesh Kumar Mishra, as well as the Member of Parliament from the South Constituency of Bangalore, President of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha Mr. Tejasvi Surya.
In their speeches, they emphasized the importance of the forum as a unique platform for open dialogue, exchange of experience and the formation of new initiatives that contribute to further rapprochement between the youth of Russia and India. The speakers especially noted that it is the younger generation that plays a key role in building strong, long-term relations between the two countries.
During the meeting, the participants asked the forum guests lively and relevant questions related to strengthening bilateral youth cooperation, implementing joint projects and searching for new formats of interaction. The dialogue turned out to be open, interested and inspiring, once again confirming that the future of Russian-Indian relations is largely determined by young people.
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The participants were addressed with welcoming speeches by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to India Mr. Denis Alipov, the Head of the Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in the Republic of India Dr Elena Remizova, the representative of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports of the Republic of India Nr. Nitesh Kumar Mishra, as well as the Member of Parliament from the South Constituency of Bangalore, President of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha Mr. Tejasvi Surya.
In their speeches, they emphasized the importance of the forum as a unique platform for open dialogue, exchange of experience and the formation of new initiatives that contribute to further rapprochement between the youth of Russia and India. The speakers especially noted that it is the younger generation that plays a key role in building strong, long-term relations between the two countries.
During the meeting, the participants asked the forum guests lively and relevant questions related to strengthening bilateral youth cooperation, implementing joint projects and searching for new formats of interaction. The dialogue turned out to be open, interested and inspiring, once again confirming that the future of Russian-Indian relations is largely determined by young people.
#RussianHouse #Forum #India
The Russian House in New Delhi hosted rich and informative plenary sessions as part of the First Russian-Indian Youth Forum, uniting the youth of the two countries in their pursuit of dialogue and joint development.
The discussions started simultaneously at several sites of the Russian House, covering key areas of cooperation. The focus was on such topics as "Youth development as a key tool of Russian-Indian cooperation", "Youth in a multipolar World" and "Building bridges of friendship between peoples".
The participants in the sessions actively discussed current issues of international cooperation, exchanged ideas and looked for new ways to strengthen friendship and mutual understanding between Russia and India. An important part of the meetings were open dialogues, where everyone could ask questions of interest and receive professional and thoughtful answers.
The forum became a lively platform where initiatives were born, partnerships were formed and real bridges of friendship were built between the youth of the two great countries.
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The discussions started simultaneously at several sites of the Russian House, covering key areas of cooperation. The focus was on such topics as "Youth development as a key tool of Russian-Indian cooperation", "Youth in a multipolar World" and "Building bridges of friendship between peoples".
The participants in the sessions actively discussed current issues of international cooperation, exchanged ideas and looked for new ways to strengthen friendship and mutual understanding between Russia and India. An important part of the meetings were open dialogues, where everyone could ask questions of interest and receive professional and thoughtful answers.
The forum became a lively platform where initiatives were born, partnerships were formed and real bridges of friendship were built between the youth of the two great countries.
#RussianHouse #Forum #India
A series of thematic workshops were held at the Russian House in New Delhi as part of the Russian-Indian Youth Forum, which allowed participants to delve deeper into key areas of international youth cooperation.
On the second day of the forum, three platforms were organized for young leaders and activists, each of which became a space for productive dialogue, exchange of experience and joint search for solutions.
The first workshop was dedicated to the environmental agenda. The Indian organization “Tears of Earth” together with the Russian Humanitarian Mission held a practical training, where participants discussed the importance of environmental responsibility and joint steps to protect the environment.
The second workshop was a meeting with graduates of the internship program for foreign specialists in Russia InteRussia, implemented with the support of the Public Diplomacy Fund named after A.M. Gorchakov. Young professionals shared their personal experiences, talked about their internship in Russia and answered questions from participants.
The third platform brought together the youth of the two countries in a teleconference format: representatives of the International Friendship Club in St. Petersburg and the Youth Club at the Russian House in New Delhi "Дружба दोस्ती Club" joined the dialogue. The participants exchanged opinions, discussed new ideas for joint projects and agreed to develop further cooperation.
These workshops became an important step in strengthening youth ties between Russia and India, proving that open dialogue, joint initiatives and new communication formats can create strong bridges of friendship between countries.
#RussianHouse #forum #India
On the second day of the forum, three platforms were organized for young leaders and activists, each of which became a space for productive dialogue, exchange of experience and joint search for solutions.
The first workshop was dedicated to the environmental agenda. The Indian organization “Tears of Earth” together with the Russian Humanitarian Mission held a practical training, where participants discussed the importance of environmental responsibility and joint steps to protect the environment.
The second workshop was a meeting with graduates of the internship program for foreign specialists in Russia InteRussia, implemented with the support of the Public Diplomacy Fund named after A.M. Gorchakov. Young professionals shared their personal experiences, talked about their internship in Russia and answered questions from participants.
The third platform brought together the youth of the two countries in a teleconference format: representatives of the International Friendship Club in St. Petersburg and the Youth Club at the Russian House in New Delhi "Дружба दोस्ती Club" joined the dialogue. The participants exchanged opinions, discussed new ideas for joint projects and agreed to develop further cooperation.
These workshops became an important step in strengthening youth ties between Russia and India, proving that open dialogue, joint initiatives and new communication formats can create strong bridges of friendship between countries.
#RussianHouse #forum #India
Публикация в индийских СМИ о мероприятиях, посвященных Российско-Индийскому молодежному форуму.
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Publication in Indian media about events dedicated to the Russian-Indian Youth Forum.
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Publication in Indian media about events dedicated to the Russian-Indian Youth Forum.
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Публикация в индийских СМИ о мероприятиях, посвященных Российско-Индийскому молодежному форуму.
#Русскийдом #Форум #Индия
Publication in Indian media about events dedicated to the Russian-Indian Youth Forum.
#RussianHouse #Forum #India
#Русскийдом #Форум #Индия
Publication in Indian media about events dedicated to the Russian-Indian Youth Forum.
#RussianHouse #Forum #India
On June 22, the Russian House in New Delhi hosted events dedicated to the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow, one of the most tragic dates in the history of Russia.
The day began with the laying of a capsule containing a particle of the Eternal Flame, delivered from Russia in May of this year. The particle was given to the Russian House as part of the All-Russian action "Flame of Memory" by the activist of the "People's Front", Russian athlete Dmitry Kudryashov. The staff of the Russian House in New Delhi solemnly delivered the particle of the Eternal Flame to the India Gate, one of the key memorial sites of the country.
The event continued with the action "Candle of Memory" in the Russian House as a sign of deep respect for the feat of the participants of the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), veterans of the home front, and also in memory of the millions of victims who died in concentration camps.
June 22 is the day when Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941. On the same day, Italy and Romania declared war on the USSR, and on June 25, Finland joined the attack. Formations from Spain, Belgium, Norway, Denmark, Croatia, Bulgaria and other countries also fought as part of the Wehrmacht.
The All-Russian action "Candle of Memory" is a symbol of unity, deep respect for history and the desire to maintain peace and tranquility on Earth.
No one is forgotten. Nothing is forgotten.
#RussianHouse #CandleOfMemory #India
The day began with the laying of a capsule containing a particle of the Eternal Flame, delivered from Russia in May of this year. The particle was given to the Russian House as part of the All-Russian action "Flame of Memory" by the activist of the "People's Front", Russian athlete Dmitry Kudryashov. The staff of the Russian House in New Delhi solemnly delivered the particle of the Eternal Flame to the India Gate, one of the key memorial sites of the country.
The event continued with the action "Candle of Memory" in the Russian House as a sign of deep respect for the feat of the participants of the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), veterans of the home front, and also in memory of the millions of victims who died in concentration camps.
June 22 is the day when Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941. On the same day, Italy and Romania declared war on the USSR, and on June 25, Finland joined the attack. Formations from Spain, Belgium, Norway, Denmark, Croatia, Bulgaria and other countries also fought as part of the Wehrmacht.
The All-Russian action "Candle of Memory" is a symbol of unity, deep respect for history and the desire to maintain peace and tranquility on Earth.
No one is forgotten. Nothing is forgotten.
#RussianHouse #CandleOfMemory #India
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22 июня фашистская Германия без объявления войны напала на Советский Союз. Сообщение об этом страшном событии прозвучало по радио 22 июня 1941 года в 12:15 по московскому времени.
Каждый год в эту дату вся Россия чтит память погибших минутой молчания, в том числе консолидируя скорбь в цифровом пространстве. Почтим память погибших, не забудем эти страшные дни.
#Русскийдом #1215 #Индия
On June 22, Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union without declaring war. The news of this terrible event was broadcast on the radio on June 22, 1941 at 12:15 Moscow time.Every year on this date, all of Russia honors the memory of the dead with a minute of silence, including consolidating grief in the digital space. Let us honor the memory of the dead, let us not forget these terrible days.
#RussianHouse #1215 #India
Каждый год в эту дату вся Россия чтит память погибших минутой молчания, в том числе консолидируя скорбь в цифровом пространстве. Почтим память погибших, не забудем эти страшные дни.
#Русскийдом #1215 #Индия
On June 22, Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union without declaring war. The news of this terrible event was broadcast on the radio on June 22, 1941 at 12:15 Moscow time.Every year on this date, all of Russia honors the memory of the dead with a minute of silence, including consolidating grief in the digital space. Let us honor the memory of the dead, let us not forget these terrible days.
#RussianHouse #1215 #India