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An educational program for students of Indian schools dedicated to the launch of the First Artificial Earth Satellite «Sputnik-1» and the beginning of the International Space Week took place at the Russian House in New Delhi, organized jointly with the Nehru Planetarium.
Children got acquainted with the Roscosmos exhibition dedicated to Russian cosmodromes and the TASS exhibition dedicated to the first Indian cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma.
Especially for this event, a member of the cosmonaut corps of Russia Mr Andrei Fedyaev recorded a video greeting, which was shown to the children along with a film about the work of the Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City. And the participants of the event prepared drawings dedicated to Russian cosmonautics.
Girls and boys were very interested in the space quiz and a series of blitz questions to the head of the TASS bureau in India Mr Yevgeny Pakhomov and a specialist in the field of aircraft construction and cosmonautics Mr Pavel Belevantsev.
Dr Prerna Chandra from Nehru Planetarium and her colleagues delivered the presentation on Russian-Indian space cooperation.
At the end of the program, schoolchildren were shown the film "Gagarin. Embracing the Earth," which was shown in India for the first time.

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📚 Русский дом в Нью-Дели приглашает вас на торжественное открытие мемориальной доски, интерактивную сессию с российским космонавтом Денисом Матвеевым и показ фильма «Вызов» в честь Дня космонавтики.
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📚 The Russian House in New Delhi invites you to the grand opening of a memorial plaque, an interactive session with Russian cosmonaut Denis Matveyev and a screening of the film "Challenge" in honor of Cosmonautics Day.
📆 We are waiting for you on April 12 at 9:00 a.m.
🏢 Venue: Russian House in New Delhi.
Admission for visitors is free.
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A conference dedicated to Cosmonautics Day was held at the Russian House in New Delhi.

Dr. Elena Remizova, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in the Republic of India, addressed the participants with a welcoming speech.
She emphasized the importance of international dialogue in the field of space exploration and preserving the memory of the great discoveries of mankind.

The conference's guests of honor were Russian pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of Russia Mr. Denis Matveev and Head of the International Department, Cosmonauts Training Center Mr. Igor Koreshev. Their speeches aroused keen interest among the audience and inspired young participants to strive for new heights.

The focus was on the achievements of Russia and India in space exploration and prospects for future cooperation. Indian students from the Amity Institute of Space Science and Technology, Bennett University, as well as representatives of Space Development Nexus (SDNx) shared their vision. They spoke about the history of Russian-Indian partnership in the space sector and expressed hope for its further development.

The opportunity to directly communicate with representatives of Roscosmos created a special atmosphere of open dialogue. The participants were especially interested in the everyday realities of life in space - food, everyday life and psychological aspects of being in orbit.

The program concluded with the opening of an exhibition dedicated to the life, feat and legacy of Yuri Gagarin - the first person to conquer space.

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A memorial plaque in honor of Cosmonautics Day was unveiled at the Russian House in New Delhi

On April 12, a memorial plaque depicting the founders of cosmonautics Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Sergei Korolev and Yuri Gagarin was unveiled at the Russian House in New Delhi. The event was timed to coincide with Cosmonautics Day, a date that symbolizes the beginning of a new era in human history.

The welcoming remarks at the ceremony were made by the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of India Mr. Denis Alipov, the Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India Dr. Elena Remizova, the Russian pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of Russia Mr. Denis Matveev, and the representative of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Mr. Rajiv Kumar Jaiswal.

The event emphasized the exceptional importance of international dialogue in the field of space, scientific exchange and preserving the historical memory of the great achievements that opened the way to the stars for humanity.

The participants of the meeting paid special attention to the rich history of Russian-Indian partnership in the space sector — cooperation that has been going on for many decades. Words of gratitude to the pioneers and hope for the further development of bilateral initiatives in space exploration were expressed.

A bronze panel depicting the founders of cosmonautics was donated to the Russian House in New Delhi by the International Charitable Foundation “Dialogue of Cultures – One World”.

The unveiling of the memorial plaque was not only a tribute to the past, but also an inspiring reminder of the future that the countries are ready to build together — under the sign of science, friendship and the desire for new horizons.

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On April 12, Cosmonautics Day, a question and answer session with Russian cosmonaut Mr. Denis Matveev was held at the Russian House in New Delhi, which was attended by more than 160 people.
Everyone was able to ask a few questions about this difficult profession. Special attention was paid to everyday life, food and, in general, the romance of life in space.

The Russian film "The Challenge" attracted exceptional attention of the Indian audience.

This movie, created on the International Space Station, is still the only one in the whole world.

The film, which, like Yuri Gagarin, “conquered” space, made an indelible impression on the audience. Indian youth with even greater desire wanted to fly into space, feel weightlessness and see the planet Earth from the other side.

Mr. Denis Matveev, a Russian cosmonaut and Hero of Russia, and Mr. Igor Koreshev, Head of the International Coordination Department at the Cosmonaut Training Center, also attended the screening.

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The employees of the Russian House in New Delhi visited the Institute of Space Science and Technology of Amity University, where a ceremonial conference was held to mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of India's first satellite, Aryabhata. This groundbreaking achievement became the starting point of India's space journey and a symbol of its scientific progress.

50 years ago, India took its first step into space - on April 19, 1975, the Aryabhata satellite was launched from the Russian cosmodrome Kapustin Yar. This historic moment not only marked the beginning of India's space era, but also became a clear indication of the strong partnership and mutual trust between India and Russia (then the Soviet Union). The launch of Aryabhata became an important milestone both for Indian science and technology, and for the entire history of international cooperation in space exploration.

The event brought together leading scientists, academics, specialists and students to pay tribute to the great past and discuss the future of Indian space programs.

As part of the visit, a meeting was also held with the Vice-Chancellor of Amity University, Professor Balvindra Shukla. The parties discussed the prospects of cultural and educational cooperation, noting the importance of international dialogue in the field of science and education.

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