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the International Research Conference "Hindi at RSUH and in the global world". April, 18, 2018, Moscow, Russia

Program

of the International Research Conference "Hindi at RSUH and in the global world".

April, 18, 2018, Moscow, Russia

Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH) is going to organize on April 18, 2018 the International Research Conference "Hindi at RSUH and in the global world".

The event is dedicated to 70 Years of anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and India (April 13, 1947 – April 13, 2017) and the Year of India in Russia and actively support by Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Center (JNCC), Embassy of India to Russian Federation.

Venue:

Grand Exhibition Hall, 6 building, 5st floor, Chayanova street, 15, Russian State University for Humanities.

Time:

April 18, 2018 from 04:30 pm -08 pm

05 pm: Opening of the conference

Welcome speeches:
Prof. Olga Pavlenko, Vice-Rector for Research
Mr. G. Balasubramanian, Deputy Chief of Mission Embassy of India in Russia

Mr. Jeysundhar D, Director, Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Center, Embassy of India to the Russian Federation.

Prof Sergey Serebryaniy, Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Russian State University for the Humanities

Mr. Anatoly V. Kargapolov, Minister-Counsellor, Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Republic of India

Dr. Yaroslav V. Tarasyuk, Trade Representative (Counselor) of the Trade Mission of the Russian Federation in the Republic of India

05:15 pm: Dr. Meenu Sharma, Hindi teacher of the Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Center, Embassy of India to the Russian Federation.

Presentation of the book "From the origins of Volga to the Holy Ganga", an essays’ collection of articles on Hindi about the similarities and differences between Russian and Indian cultural traditions.

05:25 pm: Presentation of the book to students of St. Petersburg State University, Moscow State University, Kazan State University and Russian State University for the Humanities.

05:40 pm: Video about the book "From the sources of the Volga to the sacred Ganges" prof. Hema Chandra Pande (Delhi, India).

05:45 pm: Dr. Meenu Sharma. Poetry book presentation.

05:50 pm: Prof. Kandarpa Das, Head of the Department of Foreign Languages of the University of Guwahati (Assam State, India). Welcome speech by video.

05.55 pm: Prof. Alexander Stolyarov. "Russia and India - 70 years of establishment of diplomatic relations" ‘book presentation.

Group photo with the Honorable Guests and all participants.

Conference working languages: Hindi, Russian, English

06:15-08:00 pm: Reports of the conference participants.

1)    Prof. Boris Medvedev, Dean of the Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, Institute of History and Archive Studies. Topic: "Globalization and the East: the pros and cons";

2)    Dr. Lyudmila Pechischeva, Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, Institute of History and Archive Studies. Topic: "Relations between India and Germany at the present stage";

3)    Prof. Alexander Stolyarov, Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, Institute of History and Archive Studies. Topic: "Russian-Indian Relations in the 21st Century";

4)    Dr. Anna Chelnokova, Department of Indian Philology of the Eastern Faculty of the St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU). “Topic: Russian-Indian literature and society”;

5)    Dr. Gyuzel Strelkova, Department of the Indian Philology, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University (MSU). Topic: "The relevance of the modern Hindi novel";

6)    Artem Mesheznikov, MA student of the Eastern Faculty of St. Petersburg State University. Topic: "Russian-Indian literary relations";

7)    Ksenia Lesik, MA student the Indian Philology, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University (MSU).Topic: "Modern Hindi poetry";

8)    Ilya Ostapenko, Hindi teacher, Indologist, translator. Topic: "Boris Lisanevich: Russian emigrant in Nepal";

9)    Dmitry Bobkov, Hindi teacher, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies, Kazan Federal University. Topic: "Specificity of language parallels (on the example of Sanskrit-Russian-Tatar borrowings)";

10)      Daniel Mratkhuzin, student of the "Languages and Literature of Asia and Africa (Hindi)"‘s profile, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies, Kazan Federal University. Topic: "Specificity of language parallels (on the example of Sanskrit-Russian-Tatar borrowings)";

11)      Ekaterina Kostina, Indologist, senior teacher of the Department of Indian Philology of the Eastern Faculty of the St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU). Topic: "Images of animals in Russian and Indian proverbs";

12)      Prof. Guzel Marathusina, Indologist, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies, Kazan Federal University. Topic: "From Volga River to Ganga": two people - one homeland (historical parallels);

13)      Constantine Dodelia, 2nd year BA student Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University (MSU). Topic: "Wedding traditions in Russia and India";

14)      Darya Antonenko, graduate student of the Eastern Faculty of the St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU). Topic: "Similarities and differences in Russian and Indian society";

15)      Maria Orlova, 3d year BA student of the Eastern Faculty of the St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU). Topic: "Features of the Indian and Russian society";

16)      Kamila Tursunbekova, 4th year student of the Eastern Faculty of the St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU). Topic: "Relations between Russia and India";

17)      Ivan Malyutin, 3rd year student of the Eastern Faculty of the St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU). Topic: "Russian-Indian cultural traditions";

18)      Anna Zimoglyad, MA student of the Department of the Indian Philology, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University (MSU). Topic: "Religious holidays in Russia and India";

19)      Viktor Perminov, MA student of the Department of the Indian Philology, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University (MSU). Topic: "National cuisine in Russia and India";

20)      Anastasia Susloparova, student of the "Languages and Literature of Asia and Africa (Hindi)"‘s profile, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies, Kazan Federal University. Topic: "Comparative features of national dishes on the example of Indian, Russian and Tatar cuisine";

21)      Ksenia Dultseva, student of the "Languages and Literature of Asia and Africa (Hindi)"‘s profile, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies, Kazan Federal University. Topic: "Comparative features of national dishes on the example of Indian, Russian and Tatar cuisine";

22)      Kristina Oksenenko, Department of the Indian Philology, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University (MSU). Topic: "Fashion in Russia and India";

23)      Alexandra Sharapova, MA students of the Eastern Faculty of the St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU). Topic: "General holidays in Russia and India";

24)      Yulia Beshchuk, Indologist, Hindi teacher 653 Government Hindi School named after Shri Rabindranath Tagore, St. Petersburg. Topic: "Rain in the culture of the two cities of St. Petersburg and Mumbai";

25)      Irina Sokolova, Hindi teacher 653 Government Hindi School named after Shri Rabindranath Tagore, St. Petersburg. Topic: "Rain in the culture of the two cities of St. Petersburg and Mumbai";

26)      Aigul Tagirova, student of the "Languages and Literature of Asia and Africa (Hindi)"‘s profile, Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies, Kazan Federal University. Topic: "From Volga River to Ganga": two people - one homeland (historical parallels);

27)                      Nadezhda Loza, a school student of the 653 Government Hindi School named after Shri Rabindranath Tagore, St. Petersburg. Topic: “The experiences of participation at the Regional Olympiads on Eastern Languages”;

28)      Anastasiya Demidova, a school student of the 653 Government Hindi School named after Shri Rabindranath Tagore, St. Petersburg. Topic: "Indian “raita” and Russian “okroshka” – the similarities and differences";

29)      Maxim Nikolashin, a school student of the 653 Government Hindi School named after Shri Rabindranath Tagore, St. Petersburg. Topic: "Indian “raita” and Russian “okroshka” – the similarities and differences";

30)      Anna Palagina, a student of the Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Center (JNCC), Moscow. Topic: "The proximity of the Russian language and Hindi on the basis of alphabetic structure";

31)      Prof. Dr. Boris Zakharyin, Department of the Indian Philology, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University (MSU). Topic: The history of teaching Indian languages at the Moscow State University”.

32)      Dr. Ludmila Khoklhlova, Department of the Indian Philology, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University (MSU). Topic: The methods of teaching Indian languages at the Department of Indian studies, Moscow State University”.

33)      Dr. Dimitry Olkhovikov, Associate Professor of the Department of Russian Language and the Theory of Literature, Moscow State Linguistic University (MSLU). Topic: "Reflexive and emotive activity of the linguistic culture of the reader in Sanskrit poetics and European aesthetics".

34)      Olesya Koryuka, 4th year BA student of the Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, Institute of History and Archive Studies RSUH. Topic: "The relationship of the Russian language and Hindi";

35)      Alica Antonova, 4th year BA student of the Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, Institute of History and Archive Studies RSUH. Topic: "Family values in Russia and India";

36)      Alexander Belikov, 4th year BA student of the Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, Institute of History and Archive Studies RSUH. Topic: "The differences in communication between Russians and Indians";

37)      Maria Shcheglova, 4th year BA student of the Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, Institute of History and Archive Studies RSUH. Topic: "Features of Russian and Indian national fashion";

38)      Vera Lebedeva, 4th year BA student of the Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, Institute of History and Archive Studies RSUH. Topic: "Some features of Russian and Indian national cuisine";

39)      Viktoriya Bazyleva, 3d year BA student of the Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, Institute of History and Archive Studies RSUH. Topic: "Transport in Russia and India";

40)      Dr. Indira Gazieva, Hindi teacher RSUH. Topic: Common memorials in India and Russia”;

41)      Dr. Olga Kapelko, student of the Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Center (JNCC), Moscow. Topic: "Ancient cultural ties between Russia and India"

42)      Dr. Meenu Sharma, Hindi teacher of the Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Center (JNCC), Moscow. Topic: "Indian and Russian moral values".

43)      Prof. Boris Zakharyin, Ph.D. (linguistics), D.Litt. (Linguistics), Professor-and-Head, Department of Indian philology, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University. Topic: “The history of teaching Indian languages at the Moscow State University”.

44)      Dr. Ludmila Khoklhlova, Ph.D.(linguistics), Associate professor, Department of Indian philology, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University. Topic: “Hindi teaching methodologies in Moscow State University”.

45)      Ludmila Sekacheva, President of the Regional Public Organization "BRICS. The World of Traditions». Topic: "Russian and Indian People's diplomacy" is a generator for the development of multilateral cultural cooperation of the BRICS countries".

46)      Prof. Oleg Peresipkin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Vice president of the Regional Public Organization "BRICS. The World of Traditions». Topic: "The official and popular diplomacy for the development of friendly relations between Russia and India".

Partners of the event:
Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre, Embassy of India in Moscow
"AMRIT" - Indian Cultural Center (Tarusa, Kaluga region)
Indian community "Hindustani Samaj"
Russian-Indian Friendship Society "DISHA"

EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND


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