The 'Association of Teachers of Literature and Russian Language', a Russian non-governmental organization, is hosting an international forum titled 'Russian Language in Asia' across three Asian countries in December. In Bangladesh, the event is being organized by the Russian House in Dhaka in partnership with Malika University College located in Dhanmondi.
The program was inaugurated by the director of the Russian House of Dhaka, Mr. Pavel Dvoychenkov. At the beginning, he welcomed all the participants. He discussed in detail the acceptability of the Russian language in the world, the importance of Russian language learning for Bangladeshi students to get higher education opportunities in Russia, and the benefits of learning Russian for in-depth knowledge of Russian education, literature and culture. Apart from that, those who know the Russian language talk about the possibility of getting jobs on various projects, including the large Rooppur project in Bangladesh. He also talked about the activities of the Russian House in Dhaka for Russian language education and the possibility of learning opportunities for Bengalis. The Russian House of Dhaka is always active in educational, scientific and cultural activities for the development of the youth of Bangladesh.
Ms. Anastasiia Lobzina and Mr. Demian Smilevets, official representatives of the 'Association of Teachers of Literature and Russian Language,' conducted a seminar. They extended congratulations to all participants, delivered noteworthy presentations, and provided an engaging speech on cultural and educational aspects for students interested in traveling to Russia and all attendees.
Russian language and culture education, applications, e-books, websites, and possibilities of using electronic resources for learning Russian language and Russian culture. Presentation of literature in Russian. At the end of the meeting, they answered various important questions from the participants. All the participants enjoyed the entire educational program with keen interest.
The event saw the participation of professionals from both within and outside Dhaka, students studying Russian language with an interest in pursuing higher education in Russian universities, local media personnel, and individuals keen on joining the World Youth Festival scheduled to take place in Russia in 2024.