He told the audience about the creative journey of the great Russian poet, his invaluable role in the development of world literature, as well as significant contribution to the formation of the modern Russian literary language.
The conversation was moderated by historian and cultural scientist Anna Esparsa.
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As part of the event there were presentations of translations of poetry collections by popular Indian poets into Russian as well as translations of Anton Chekhov's play “Ivanov” into Hindi and Fedor Dostoevsky's novel “Humiliated and Insulted” into Bengali.
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#Announcement
🎙 Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova will hold a briefing on current foreign policy issues at approximately 14:00 MSK (11:00 am GMT) on February 14.
Accreditation is open until 11 am on February 13.
🎙 Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova will hold a briefing on current foreign policy issues at approximately 14:00 MSK (11:00 am GMT) on February 14.
Accreditation is open until 11 am on February 13.
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Books in Russian and translated into Indian languages - a total of 500 publications - are presented in the Russian pavilion at New Delhi World Book Fair. These are Russian classics of the 19th century, and the “Soviet difficult to buy” ones of the 20th century, and colorful children's fairy tales using typographic techniques of the 21st.
– This year we have focused on translation. The Russian delegation includes writers, translators, and literary scholars,” said Evgeny Reznichenko, executive director of the Institute of Translation.
Before the opening of the book fair, its Russian participants and their Indian colleagues gathered at the Russian House in New Delhi for a conference on literary translation.
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– This year we have focused on translation. The Russian delegation includes writers, translators, and literary scholars,” said Evgeny Reznichenko, executive director of the Institute of Translation.
Before the opening of the book fair, its Russian participants and their Indian colleagues gathered at the Russian House in New Delhi for a conference on literary translation.
#Books #Fair #New Delhi #RussianHouse
Dear friends, have a good day! 🌅 भारतीय दोस्तों, आपका दिन मंगलमय और शुभ हो!
📸 Can you guess the location?
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The translation was made by talented Indian writer, poet and translator Balbir Madhopuri who is one of the most famous Punjabi authors.
The storybook includes selected works of the world-renowned Russian writer, which have previously been published in Hindi, Tamil and other languages.
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🔴 #LIVE: Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's remarks at the 13th Middle East Conference at the Valdai Discussion Club venue in Moscow.
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#WorldRadioDay
📻 February 13 is World Radio Day, proclaimed by the UNESCO General Conference in 2011 and endorsed by the UN General Assembly in 2012. It commemorates the first broadcast of UN Radio in 1946. This year's theme for World Radio Day is “Radio: A Century Informing, Entertaining and Educating.”
Radio continues to be a highly sought-after and popular means of mass communication. Although radio stations today are introducing new formats to engage with their audience and digitalising the airwaves, the core objective remains the same: to provide prompt and honest information to their listeners.
❗️ Unfortunately, the countries of the collective West have forgotten the true meaning of freedom of the press means. Anything that contradicts that contradicts the modern "Anglo-Saxon" and EU mainstream is subjected to censorship. Russian media, including radio stations and publications with radio broadcasting, have been banned and blocked. For example, Sputnik is banned in the European Union, and access to the websites of many Russian radio stations is restricted.
☝️ We hope that World Radio Day will serve as an opportunity for genuine discussion within the professional community, focusing on challenges faced by radio broadcasters and the prospects for the industry’s development. It is essential to adhere to high standards of quality and impartial journalism during this dialogue, rather than engaging in further political speculation.
📻 February 13 is World Radio Day, proclaimed by the UNESCO General Conference in 2011 and endorsed by the UN General Assembly in 2012. It commemorates the first broadcast of UN Radio in 1946. This year's theme for World Radio Day is “Radio: A Century Informing, Entertaining and Educating.”
Radio continues to be a highly sought-after and popular means of mass communication. Although radio stations today are introducing new formats to engage with their audience and digitalising the airwaves, the core objective remains the same: to provide prompt and honest information to their listeners.
❗️ Unfortunately, the countries of the collective West have forgotten the true meaning of freedom of the press means. Anything that contradicts that contradicts the modern "Anglo-Saxon" and EU mainstream is subjected to censorship. Russian media, including radio stations and publications with radio broadcasting, have been banned and blocked. For example, Sputnik is banned in the European Union, and access to the websites of many Russian radio stations is restricted.
☝️ We hope that World Radio Day will serve as an opportunity for genuine discussion within the professional community, focusing on challenges faced by radio broadcasters and the prospects for the industry’s development. It is essential to adhere to high standards of quality and impartial journalism during this dialogue, rather than engaging in further political speculation.
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