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Petersburg - 1 - 5 November 2021 Press Release on the opening of Indian Tourist Visa Job Vacancy - Last date of CV submission - 18th September 2021 Change in date of Muharram from 19th August to 20th August) Passport Seva Diwas (Message from EAM) Pariksha Pe Charcha 2021, 7th April 7 pm (IST) Notice for Indian Students regarding Pskov State University Scholarship scheme by Central Institute of Hindi, Agra, to pursue Hindi courses Guideline for travel to Russia Important travel alert Handloom Festival (October 17 – November 15) on the new Virtual Trade and Exhibition Platform 3rd edition of Bharat Ko Janiye online quiz 2020-21 Nalanda University Online Short Term Course on Remote Sensing & Genoinformatics from 16th to 30th September 2020 Know India Programme(KIP) Life in the era of COVID-19 by Hon'ble Prime Minister How is India’s Fight Against COVID-19 Being Managed On the Ground? 70th Foundation Day of ICCR ICCR launches a global painting competition “United Against CORONA- Express Through Art” Appeal to donate to ‘Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund 36th International Geological Congress Higher Education Summit & Exhibition 2019 from 27 to 29 November 2019 at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi ( Indian Naval Ship TARKASH arrived at St. Gaping potholes menace those lucky enough to own a car, masonry is crumbling off elegant terraces in large pieces, and the central canals no longer hold much in the way of romance.Information about Consular & Visa Section Information about Consular & Visa Section Information about Consular & Visa Section Open House Consular services - Every Wednesday Timing 1100 Hrs to 1200 Hrs CGI, Saint Petersburg closed on 15th November 2021 Non-working days at CGI, St. Residents hope resumption of the pre-revolutionary name will give a new lease on life to a city in need of a facelift. The name change formally takes effect on 1 October. Russia’s leaders scrapped the name Leningrad on Friday, a dramatic break with communism for the city that was the birthplace of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution. It means a lot to people to get away from the (communist) past and go back to the beginning,” Viktor Sakharov, a technician, said. People in the Soviet Union’s second city yesterday welcomed the restoration of its old name of St Petersburg and said it might now flail its historic destiny of becoming Russia’s “window on the West” as planned by Tsar Peter in 1703. The dramatic days of 1917 may be part of history, but they led to an outcome that most of its citizens have now symbolically rejected.Ĭontinue reading St Petersburg ready to fulfil the ambition of Tsar Peter That a majority of voters in the bleak industrial suburbs should also do so was unexpected.Ĭlearly, pride in the greatness of the pre-revolutionary past prevailed.
It was not surprising that those who live in the fading grandeur of the great European city at its centre should want to reject the past 74 years.
It seems to me that the old name is better for our city.’ Andrei Bobrovsky, an engineer in the fire service who had been against the idea until the day before, said: ‘I thought it over and changed my mind.
Public support from Patriarch Alexei probably helped. President Gorbachev, with his statement last week that ‘there are neither moral nor political grounds’ for abandoning Leningrad, may have pushed voters the other way.