Indian students to address Russian forum

By IANS

Moscow : Two Indian female students will address an international educational forum that started in the Altai republic in Siberia in Russia Tuesday, reports RIA Novosti.


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Dhakhar Neeraj and Manu Rada, from the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi, will share their opinion on Russia’s contemporary history and talk about the youth movement in India, the news agency said.

It will be the first appearance of any Indian student at the annual Russian international youth educational forum.

The forum, titled “Generation Seeking Its Self-Identity”, is organised by the Russian Centre of National Glory (RCNG), an NGO working for spiritual and cultural renaissance of Russia.

The students are studying the Russian language, literature and history at JNU.

“We are going to share our views with Russian students and try to understand what kind of problems young people face in Russia and India. We’ll get to know if we have common problems,” said Manu Rada.

The forum will last till Aug 26. Seventy-five young scholars, journalists, students and post-graduates from different countries are attending.

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