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9th May 2015, 03:41 PM
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JNU Kizuna
I am looking for details about Japanese Cultural Festival, 'KIZUNA' at Centre for Japanese, Korean and North East Asian Studies - School of Language Literature & Culture Studies at JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University) so please provide me the same?
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19th February 2016, 06:53 PM
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Re: JNU Kizuna
Hello sir ! I am a student of Jawaharlal Nehru University . will you please provide me information about Kizuna event which is held on 28-30 march 2008 ?
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19th February 2016, 06:53 PM
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Re: JNU Kizuna
Hello buddy as you want here we provides you information about Jawaharlal Nehru University Kizuna event as follows The Centre for Japanese Korean and North East Asian Studies, SLL&CS with the support of the Embassy of Japan and The Japanese Association (Delhi) organized a three day Japanese Cultural Festival- ’Bunkasai’ held on 28-30 March, 2008 under the title Kizuna. The term Kizuna in Japanese refers to ’bonding’. The event was coordinated by Dr. Manjushree Chauhan, CJKNEAS. The event started with a one day seminar on ’Japanese Culture Studies’ held on 28 March, 2008 at SLL&CS. Senior professors and research scholars from SLL&CS and SIS, JNU and University of Delhi presented research papers on various aspects of Japan and its culture. The Seminar was convened by Dr. P.A. George, CJKNEAS. It consisted of three academic sessions covering wide range of issues on Japan such as Japanese Society, Culture, Religion, Linguistics, Literature and Gender Studies. The event was almost historic for CJKNEAS as it was for the first time that a seminar exclusively on Japanese Culture Studies was held in India. The inaugural address was given by Prof. R. Kumar, Rector, JNU, and the welcome address by Prof. Varyam Singh, Dean, SLL&CS, was followed by some remarkable speeches by experts on Japan and also by senior delegates from Japanese Embassy as well as The Japan Foundation. The day provided students an opportunity to exchange their views with experts in Japanese studies. The following day saw a colorful and vibrant range of cultural activities performed by Japanese experts and students of Japanese Language from various institutions in Delhi. The day began with Yukata (Japanese dress) demonstration and a workshop on Calligraphy under the guidance of Mr. Iwashita from The Japan Foundation. The Chief Guest of the day was Mr. Hajime Matsumura, First Secretary, Embassy of Japan and Director, Japan Information Centre. The performances began with Japanese traditional drums (Taiko), performed by the Taiko Club Team of Japanese nationals. Address Jawaharlal Nehru University New Mehrauli Road, Near Munirka, New Delhi, Delhi 110067 Phone:011 2674 2575 |