Are you interested in sports? Do you want to connect your life with it in order to become professional sportsmen and coaches? Or are you planning to do scientific research in the field of sports?
On December 15, at 4:00 p.m. the Russian House in New Delhi will hold a presentation of Russia's leading sports universities. Anyone who wants to enroll will be able to apply for a scholarship.
We invite all future students and their parents.
#sports #RussianHouse #StudyinRussia #career
On December 15, at 4:00 p.m. the Russian House in New Delhi will hold a presentation of Russia's leading sports universities. Anyone who wants to enroll will be able to apply for a scholarship.
We invite all future students and their parents.
#sports #RussianHouse #StudyinRussia #career
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Why is Russia called ‘Mother’?
‘Mother Russia’ (‘Rossiya-Matushka’) is one of the main symbols of national unity in Russian political culture, personifying the country and its people. The image is well known not only in Russia, but also abroad.
The roots of the symbol go deep into history. It is directly linked to one of the most important deities in the pantheon of the Slavs, the ‘Mother of Moist Earth’, who gave life to all living creatures and plants.
In the Imperial period, ‘Mother Russia’ was a symbol of unity, not just of the Orthodox Eastern Slav peoples (Russians, Ukrainians and Belorussians), but of all the peoples that were part of the enormous state.
The image of ‘Father the Tsar’ was inseparably linked to that of ‘Mother Russia’. On being crowned tsar, it was as if the monarch was joined with her in sacred wedlock, acquiring authority over her and the right to speak and act in her name.
The Bolsheviks associated the popular symbol with Tsarist Russia's resistance to change and backwardness. But, after several decades of oblivion, it was revived in Soviet society in the guise of ‘Rodina-Mat’ – the ‘Motherland’ – which reached peak popularity during World War II.
Following the break-up of the Soviet Union, Russia found itself in the grip of a protracted economic and political crisis and hardly anyone recalled formerly-prevalent ideological tropes. These days, however, ‘Mother Russia’ is, again, seen as one of the most important symbols of national unity.
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‘Mother Russia’ (‘Rossiya-Matushka’) is one of the main symbols of national unity in Russian political culture, personifying the country and its people. The image is well known not only in Russia, but also abroad.
The roots of the symbol go deep into history. It is directly linked to one of the most important deities in the pantheon of the Slavs, the ‘Mother of Moist Earth’, who gave life to all living creatures and plants.
In the Imperial period, ‘Mother Russia’ was a symbol of unity, not just of the Orthodox Eastern Slav peoples (Russians, Ukrainians and Belorussians), but of all the peoples that were part of the enormous state.
The image of ‘Father the Tsar’ was inseparably linked to that of ‘Mother Russia’. On being crowned tsar, it was as if the monarch was joined with her in sacred wedlock, acquiring authority over her and the right to speak and act in her name.
The Bolsheviks associated the popular symbol with Tsarist Russia's resistance to change and backwardness. But, after several decades of oblivion, it was revived in Soviet society in the guise of ‘Rodina-Mat’ – the ‘Motherland’ – which reached peak popularity during World War II.
Following the break-up of the Soviet Union, Russia found itself in the grip of a protracted economic and political crisis and hardly anyone recalled formerly-prevalent ideological tropes. These days, however, ‘Mother Russia’ is, again, seen as one of the most important symbols of national unity.
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Why is Russia called ‘Mother’?
The history of the origin of one of Russia’s main national symbols goes back to the time of the ancient Slavs.
FREE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE COURSE INAUGURATED
The Russian House in Trivandrum, jointly with the St Petersburg State University, launched a special Russian language course for school and college students in India. More than 150 college and school students started learning Russian thanks to this free course. Form 430 students who had responded to our advertisements, we selected 95 university students and 70 school students. A total of seven groups were formed. The groups are named after major cities in Russia. There will be two online classes weekly. Experienced teachers from St. Petersburg State University will conduct classes from 11 December onwards. Those who will successfully complete the online class will be eligible to attend the free offline classes at the Russian House. The offline special course will be conducted in April and May 2024, and the faculty will be provided by St Petersburg State University.
Deputy Chief of Mission of the Russian Embassy in New Delhi Mr Roman Babushkin inaugurated this joint initiative of the Russian House and St Petersburg State University. In his address, Mr Babushkin stressed the importance of conducting such Russian language courses in India. " There’s a high demand to study the Russian language in India and this initiative would help to respond to it in the most efficient way making this option widely available. This initiative is of a highly strategic nature. Its importance is far beyond physical gains that can be achieved through any valuable contracts or situational decisions. It’s a huge contribution to the future of our relationship. It would make enthusiastic young people willing to achieve much more for this relationship. During 76 years of diplomatic relations, we achieved a lot, but even much more can and should be done. Even the sky is not the limit for the expansion of our historical friendship, mutually beneficial cooperation and traditional, centuries long people-to-people affinity," said Mr Babushkin.
In his address, the head of the language testing Centre of the St Petersburg State University, Mr Dmitry Ptyushkin, said that the Russian language was gaining special importance in the world, because it is not only the language of education, career growth, a better future, and the establishment of new economic and friendly ties. But it is also the language in which the truth is told. And the truth is the most important thing.
The Honorary Consul of Russia and Director of the Russian House in Trivandrum Mr Ratheesh C Nair said that the Russian House is committed to establishing tie up with other educational establishments in Russia for popularising Russian language.
"Russian is taught in four schools and one college in Trivandrum. Also, the Russian department at the University of Kerala and the language institute at the Russian House offer classes. I have no doubt that our association with St Petersburg State University will help us popularising the Russian language, a language in which great literary works were written," said Mr Nair.
Registrar of the University of Kerala Prof. K.S.Anilkumar said that the University of Kerala had signed agreements with Russian universities, and now, a new agreement with St Petersburg State University would help promoting faculty and student exchange programmes. Chief Methodologist of the Language Testing Centre of the Saint Petersburg University Ms Irina Ilicheva also soke on the occasion.
Almost 70 new students gathered at the Russian House to witness the inaugural ceremony, and 85 joined online.
The Russian House in Trivandrum, jointly with the St Petersburg State University, launched a special Russian language course for school and college students in India. More than 150 college and school students started learning Russian thanks to this free course. Form 430 students who had responded to our advertisements, we selected 95 university students and 70 school students. A total of seven groups were formed. The groups are named after major cities in Russia. There will be two online classes weekly. Experienced teachers from St. Petersburg State University will conduct classes from 11 December onwards. Those who will successfully complete the online class will be eligible to attend the free offline classes at the Russian House. The offline special course will be conducted in April and May 2024, and the faculty will be provided by St Petersburg State University.
Deputy Chief of Mission of the Russian Embassy in New Delhi Mr Roman Babushkin inaugurated this joint initiative of the Russian House and St Petersburg State University. In his address, Mr Babushkin stressed the importance of conducting such Russian language courses in India. " There’s a high demand to study the Russian language in India and this initiative would help to respond to it in the most efficient way making this option widely available. This initiative is of a highly strategic nature. Its importance is far beyond physical gains that can be achieved through any valuable contracts or situational decisions. It’s a huge contribution to the future of our relationship. It would make enthusiastic young people willing to achieve much more for this relationship. During 76 years of diplomatic relations, we achieved a lot, but even much more can and should be done. Even the sky is not the limit for the expansion of our historical friendship, mutually beneficial cooperation and traditional, centuries long people-to-people affinity," said Mr Babushkin.
In his address, the head of the language testing Centre of the St Petersburg State University, Mr Dmitry Ptyushkin, said that the Russian language was gaining special importance in the world, because it is not only the language of education, career growth, a better future, and the establishment of new economic and friendly ties. But it is also the language in which the truth is told. And the truth is the most important thing.
The Honorary Consul of Russia and Director of the Russian House in Trivandrum Mr Ratheesh C Nair said that the Russian House is committed to establishing tie up with other educational establishments in Russia for popularising Russian language.
"Russian is taught in four schools and one college in Trivandrum. Also, the Russian department at the University of Kerala and the language institute at the Russian House offer classes. I have no doubt that our association with St Petersburg State University will help us popularising the Russian language, a language in which great literary works were written," said Mr Nair.
Registrar of the University of Kerala Prof. K.S.Anilkumar said that the University of Kerala had signed agreements with Russian universities, and now, a new agreement with St Petersburg State University would help promoting faculty and student exchange programmes. Chief Methodologist of the Language Testing Centre of the Saint Petersburg University Ms Irina Ilicheva also soke on the occasion.
Almost 70 new students gathered at the Russian House to witness the inaugural ceremony, and 85 joined online.
“The British built railways not to make it convenient for Indians, but to carry away our wealth.” The premiere of the film “Looted India”, held at the Russian House, sparked a lively discussion in New Delhi. The documentary was produced by the Russian television company RT and was shown in Hindi with English subtitles.
The panel discussion after the screening was attended by the author of the film Artem Vorobyov, head of RT Documentary Ekaterina Yakovleva, senior adviser to the Russian Embassy Valery Khodzhaev, Indian political scientists Suvrokamal Dutta, Shashank Shekhar Sinha, Vinayak Kalletla, president of the BRICS international forum Purnima Anand, military historian Col Shailendra Singh. Indian-origin international law expert Jarath Chopra joined the discussion via video link from Canada.
The film sheds light on how Britain enslaved and plundered India and imposed alien values on the population. Much of the cultural heritage of Indian civilization was sent abroad, and much of what was exported is exhibited in the British Museum.
#India #colonialism #film #RTdoc #RussianHouse
The panel discussion after the screening was attended by the author of the film Artem Vorobyov, head of RT Documentary Ekaterina Yakovleva, senior adviser to the Russian Embassy Valery Khodzhaev, Indian political scientists Suvrokamal Dutta, Shashank Shekhar Sinha, Vinayak Kalletla, president of the BRICS international forum Purnima Anand, military historian Col Shailendra Singh. Indian-origin international law expert Jarath Chopra joined the discussion via video link from Canada.
The film sheds light on how Britain enslaved and plundered India and imposed alien values on the population. Much of the cultural heritage of Indian civilization was sent abroad, and much of what was exported is exhibited in the British Museum.
#India #colonialism #film #RTdoc #RussianHouse
The Tomsk Region is a picturesque Siberian region with a rich history and a world-famous scientific and educational and cultural and historical center.
15 animal reserves
3 landscape reserves
1 plant reserve
12,900+ lakes
145 natural landmarks
18, 000+ rivers and brooks
Read the article to make a journey to the Tomsk Region and Tomsk.
https://hedclub.com/en/publication/tomsk_region_519/en
15 animal reserves
3 landscape reserves
1 plant reserve
12,900+ lakes
145 natural landmarks
18, 000+ rivers and brooks
Read the article to make a journey to the Tomsk Region and Tomsk.
https://hedclub.com/en/publication/tomsk_region_519/en
The Indian Centre of the Russian Geographical Society was inaugurated in Trivandrum. In her inaugural address, Princess of the erstwhile Travancore Kingdom Aswathy Thirunal Gauri Laksmi Bayi said that the Russian Geographical Society contributes greatly to encouraging the new generation to love and preserve nature.
The Honorary Consul of Russia and Director of the Russian House Ratheesh Nair, who initiated the foundation of the Indian Centre and chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Indian Centre, said that his team was committed to upholding the values of the Russian Geographical Society.
People representing different walks of lives were present in the inaugural ceremony. These included representatives of political parties, government officials, writers, Army officers, Russian compatriots, nuclear energy specialists from Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant, students, journalists.
#RussianGeograficalSociety #Trivandrum #IndianCentre #opening
The Honorary Consul of Russia and Director of the Russian House Ratheesh Nair, who initiated the foundation of the Indian Centre and chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Indian Centre, said that his team was committed to upholding the values of the Russian Geographical Society.
People representing different walks of lives were present in the inaugural ceremony. These included representatives of political parties, government officials, writers, Army officers, Russian compatriots, nuclear energy specialists from Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant, students, journalists.
#RussianGeograficalSociety #Trivandrum #IndianCentre #opening
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14 декабря в 12:00 по московскому времени прошла прямая линия с Владимиром Путиным.
Президент России в прямом эфире подвел итоги года и ответил на вопросы граждан.
Трансляция прошла в прямом эфире телеканалов «Первый» https://vk.com/1tv, «Россия 1» https://vk.com/russiatv, «Россия 24» https://vk.com/vesti, НТВ https://vk.com/ntv, ОТР https://vk.com/otrussia и «Мир» https://vk.com/mir24tv.
Подробнее: https://moskva-putinu.ru/
Президент России в прямом эфире подвел итоги года и ответил на вопросы граждан.
Трансляция прошла в прямом эфире телеканалов «Первый» https://vk.com/1tv, «Россия 1» https://vk.com/russiatv, «Россия 24» https://vk.com/vesti, НТВ https://vk.com/ntv, ОТР https://vk.com/otrussia и «Мир» https://vk.com/mir24tv.
Подробнее: https://moskva-putinu.ru/
Dear friends,
The deadline for submitting applications to get a scholarship within the quota of the Russian Government has been extended till January 31, 2024.
Everyone who wants to study in Russia at no cost has to register on the website https://education-in-russia.com, fill out an application, attach a photo as well as scanned copies of your passport and educational document (or a certificate of the period of study).
For more information, please contact + 7 985 638 38 30 (WhatsApp) or by email: [email protected]
#EducationInRussia #Scholarships #RussianHouse
The deadline for submitting applications to get a scholarship within the quota of the Russian Government has been extended till January 31, 2024.
Everyone who wants to study in Russia at no cost has to register on the website https://education-in-russia.com, fill out an application, attach a photo as well as scanned copies of your passport and educational document (or a certificate of the period of study).
For more information, please contact + 7 985 638 38 30 (WhatsApp) or by email: [email protected]
#EducationInRussia #Scholarships #RussianHouse
On the occasion of the New Year, stories about animals, fairy tales, poems and Russian classics of the 19th century were presented by the Russian House in New Delhi to the children's center of Russian compatriots "Teremok" in the Indian city of Bangalore.
Classes for 30 children aged 3 to 10 years at the club are held every Sunday. They study 4 disciplines: Russian language, literature, music and culture.
Classes are held on the premises of an Indian school and Bangalore children and their parents often come to Teremok's holidays.
#RussianHouse #Bangalore #Teremok #books
Classes for 30 children aged 3 to 10 years at the club are held every Sunday. They study 4 disciplines: Russian language, literature, music and culture.
Classes are held on the premises of an Indian school and Bangalore children and their parents often come to Teremok's holidays.
#RussianHouse #Bangalore #Teremok #books