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On Thursday (26 October), 2023, the Russian Center for Open Education was officially launched at the Institute of Modern Languages of Dhaka University under the management of Dagestan State
Pedagogical University with the support of the Russian House of Dhaka. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dhaka, Professor Dr. Md. Akhtaruzzaman, inaugurated this center as the chief guest.
Meanwhile, a discussion meeting was held in the auditorium of the institute. He said that this center will play an important role in helping students learn the Russian language and culture along with their mother tongue. He said that Bangladesh and Russia have had friendly relations for a long time. Russia is making important contributions in various sectors, including education and the socio-economic development of Bangladesh. This center will further strengthen the friendly relations between the two countries in all fields, including education and culture.
Director of Russian House in Dhaka Mr. Pavel Dvoychenkov said in his speech that since the
beginning of relations between Russia and Bangladesh in 1971, when the then Soviet Union supported the Bengali independence struggle, there has been an eternal mutual bond and sympathy between our countries. Currently, human relations between the two countries are growing through bilateral activities such as art, cinema, photography, music and dance performances, educational exchanges, support projects for learning Russian, and more. Similarly, the Russian House in Dhaka is providing opportunities to learn Russian by increasing the enrollment capacity in language courses.
To further this effort, the Institute of Modern Languages of Dhaka University and the Russian Center for Open Education in Dhaka, Dagestan State Pedagogical University, officially launched today. Learning Russian will not only help to learn the language but also help to get scholarships from the Russian government, as well as to give a deeper understanding of Russian literature and culture. Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, Bangladesh's largest power project will require a lot of talented manpower in various departments who have a special opportunity to work there and who know Russian.
Russian House in Dhaka has always supported and will continue to support all activities, including education, culture, and science, to develop the talent of the youth of Bangladesh. The Director of the Institute of Modern Languages of the university, Professor Dr. A. B. M. Razaul Karim Faquire; Dr. Zainal Abedin, General Secretary, Soviet Alumni Association Bangladesh; part-time teachers of the Center, Professor Khalidova Rashida and Nadezhda Alipulatova; and teachers and students of the institute were also present on the occasion.
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