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Russian documentary film shows held at RPSU

Staff Correspondent
14 Feb 2024 16:04:01 | Update: 14 Feb 2024 16:04:01
Russian documentary film shows held at RPSU
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Russian House in Dhaka jointly with R P Saha University (RPSU) of Narayanganj district organised a Russian documentary film show.

Honourable Vice-Chancellor of RPSU and Professor of the Soviet University Manindra Kumar Roy expressed gratitude for organising this documentary film show, read a press release.

While delivering the welcome speech, Russian House Director in Dhaka Pavel Dvoychenkov, said in his welcome speech that, “friendly relations between Bangladesh and Russia are important for the politics, economy, trade, and defence of both countries, contributing to the development of education and culture.”

He explained the role of the Russian House in Dhaka, established in 1974, in various developmental activities of the youth and students of Bangladesh, including education and culture.

He also mentioned that the Soviet Union and Russia have always been providing government scholarships to their universities for the purpose of building Bangabandhu Sonar Bangla in post-independence Bangladesh and for building skilled and experienced manpower for the purpose of building Smart Bangladesh of the current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The Honorable Vice Chancellor of the University, Graduate of the Soviet University Professor Manindra Kumar Roy, expressed special thanks for accompanying his university in various activities of the Russian House in Dhaka and he assured that its cooperation will continue in the future.

Prior to the start of the documentary film, Associate Professor of the Advanced Engineering School of Electric Transport Yuri Furletov, Senior Researcher of the Ground Vehicles Department about the automobile industry in the Russian Federation from Moscow Polytechnic University, took part in an online presentation with the audience.

Then the documentary film Aurus. First for First (Authors: Ekaterina Kozhakina, Vitaly Buzuev) and 2052 See the Future (Authors: Artyom Vorobey, Mikhail Barynin) were screened. Students of the university, professors of various faculties and many authorities enjoyed Moscow Polytechnic University's informative presentation and both of the documentary films.

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