Gujarat University Opens Russian Language and Culture Centre in Ahmedabad

Gujarat University has inaugurated a Russian Language and Culture Centre at its School of Languages to foster academic and cultural ties with Russia. The centre will offer courses in Russian language and culture and facilitate structured partnerships with Russian universities. Dr Elena Remizova from the Russian Embassy highlighted the centre's role in strengthening the longstanding bilateral friendship and making resources available to a wider community. University officials stated the initiative aligns with their focus on internationalisation and intercultural dialogue.

Key Points: Russian Language Centre Opens at Gujarat University

  • Promotes India-Russia academic collaboration
  • Hub for Russian language and cultural studies
  • Enables faculty and student exchanges
  • Open to learners outside the university
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Russian Language and Culture Centre opens at Gujarat University

Gujarat University inaugurates a Russian Language and Culture Centre to boost academic ties, cultural exchange, and student-faculty programs with Russia.

"In today's unpredictable world, the friendship between India and Russia remains longstanding and resilient. - Dr Elena Remizova"

Ahmedabad, March 2

Gujarat University inaugurated its Russian Language and Culture Centre on Monday, in the presence of senior university officials, scholars, and representatives of the Embassy of Russia in India.

Located at the Language-Literature Bhavan under the School of Languages, the centre has been established to promote academic collaboration and cultural exchange between India and Russia.

It will function as a dedicated hub for the study of Russian language, literature, history and cultural traditions, and will provide facilities for language instruction, cultural programmes, academic discussions and collaborative initiatives for students, researchers and academicians.

Dr Nutan Kotak, Professor in the Department of English at Gujarat University, said the centre was designed to build structured partnerships with Russian universities and academic institutions.

"The Russian Language and Culture Centre has been set up within the School of Languages to work closely with universities and academic bodies in Russia and to strengthen cultural exchanges between our two countries," she told IANS.

She added, "The centre will introduce a variety of courses in Russian language and culture, and it will also enable faculty and student exchanges between India and Russia."

Dr Elena Remizova, Counsellor at the Embassy of the Russian Federation and Head Representative of Rossotrudnichestvo (Russian agency) in India, described the inauguration as an important development in bilateral engagement.

Speaking to IANS, she said, "This is a significant occasion that promotes Russian culture in India. We are pleased that the centre has opened at such a prominent institution."

She added that the initiative would extend beyond the university community.

"The centre will benefit not only students of Gujarat University but also learners from outside the institution. We will provide comprehensive support, including study materials and assistance with language courses," she said.

Calling it a platform for deeper engagement, Dr Remizova said the centre would serve as a bridge between the two nations.

"It will help connect our societies and further strengthen our cultural bond. In today's unpredictable world, the friendship between India and Russia remains longstanding and resilient. Russia has consistently supported India on international platforms, and through this centre, the ties of friendship between our countries will continue to grow," she said.

University officials said the initiative reflects Gujarat University's continued focus on internationalisation and intercultural dialogue through structured academic cooperation.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who studied international relations, I see immense value here. Russia has been a consistent partner for India. Understanding their perspective through language and culture is key for the next generation of diplomats and business leaders. Hope they offer online modules too!
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Priya S
Wonderful news! My brother is an engineering student and has been looking for good Russian language courses. The faculty exchange program mentioned could be a game-changer. Will this centre also help with student visas for those wanting to pursue higher studies in Russia?
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the cultural exchange, I hope the university is also investing equally in centres for languages like Japanese, German, and Korean, which have huge demand in the corporate sector. Diversification is important for our students' global competitiveness.
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Vikram M
Russia has some of the world's best universities in fields like physics, mathematics, and space technology. This centre can be the first step for Gujarati students to access that knowledge. A very forward-thinking move by the university. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
I'm so excited for the cultural programmes! Russian literature, ballet, and music are world-renowned. It would be amazing to experience that right here in Ahmedabad. Hope they organise film festivals and art exhibitions open to the public as well.

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