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October 3 2020
Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH)
International poetry competition “Recitation of Sergey Yesenin poems in different languages” dedicated to the 125th anniversary of Great Russian poet was held in ZOOM meeting.
This was a joint project of 6 universities and Russian Language Department of the Russian Center for Science and Culture (Mumbai, India):
Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH, Moscow), Faculty of World policy of Lomonosov Moscow State University, Krishna Kanta Handiki Open State University (Gauhati, Assam, India), University of Mumbai (Mumbai, Maharashtra, India), Savitribai Phule Pune University (Pune, Maharashtra, India), Shivaji University (Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India).
About 60 students from these universities recited the poems of Sergey Yesenin.
An online painting, graphics, photograph’s exhibition was also presented by students of the "Art-Design" Study Center and College of Humanities of the Russian State University for the Humanities. Many thanks to Dr. Tatyana Borisova, Head of student creative work, member of the International Association "Union of Designers", Moscow.
RSUH Hindi group students Maria Skorobogatova, Alena Plotnikova, Ekaterina Moskalenko, Alina Fasakhova, Amina Mukhametkhanova, Sofya Kiseleva, Daniela Todoroschan and Arina Novikova read Yesenin's poems in Tatar, Hindi, Chinese and Romanian languages.
We would like to express our gratitude to the teachers of the co-organizing universities for encouraging their students for this International contest and for spreading of Russian culture among Indian students:
Prof. Kandarpa Das
Prof. Sanjay Deshpande
Dr. Anagha Bhatt-Behere
Dr. Megha Pansare
Mrs. Vidya Svarge-Madane
Dr. Indira Gazieva.
Special thanks to Dr. Sergey Fandeev, Director, Russian Center for Science and Culture (RCSC), Mumbai, India.
We appreciate his active support to Indian universities. We are proud of our cooperation with the Russian Center for Science and Culture, and we wish you further development and prosperity, good luck in all your endeavors!
We agree with the suggestion of Dr. Anagha Bhatt-Behere that such literary meetings with students continue.
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