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08.04.2022

RSUH HINDI GROUP STUDENTS ORGANIZED THE MONTHLY STUDENT RESEARCH WORKSHOP


April, 8 2022

Russian state university for the humanities (RSUH), Moscow, Russia

RSUH Hindi group students organized the monthly student research workshop. The event was held on the eve of RSUH student research grant “Social and interethnic conflicts in the era of digitalization, modernization and pandemicization (by the case of the state of Nagaland , India)”
The topic of the workshop was: "Political Development of Nagaland: Nagaland State Migration Policy and the Social Impact of COVID-19"

Alena Plotnikova, the 3rd year student, made a presentation on the topic of the state's policy regarding migration trends. Emphasis was placed on the attitude of the population to the Amendments to the Citizenship Act, which were adopted in the period 2000-2021.

Maria Skorobogatova, the 3rd year student, prepared a report on the impact of COVID-19 on the social and economic spheres of society in the state of Nagaland.

Arina Novikova, the 2nd year MA student, demonstrated a documentary film about the largest Naga tribe from India - Ao. Moasunep Kichu's film explores the myths of the tribe's origins and subsequent migration history as preserved in their oral tradition.

Dr. Indira Gazieva reviewed with students statistical data and charts related to the change in the composition of the state's population due to the pandemic and migrations in the 21st century.

Prof. Alexander Stolyarov described the nature of migration waves in northeastern India and placing special emphasis on the composition of the population of the state of Nagaland.

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