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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180130T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180130T235959
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SUMMARY:Bollywood Party - 02.02.2018 godz. 21:00 - Restauracja Hot Chili\, Mikołajska 3\, 31-027 Kraków
DESCRIPTION:Zapraszamy wszystkich wielbicieli kina indyjskiego na Bollywood Party!  \nBędziemy bawić się do przebojów kinematografii indyjskiej a o nasz dobry humor i pyszne jedzenie zadba Restauracja Hot Chili. W świat teledysków bollywood wprowadzi nas również występ Chameli Group oraz Kahani Dance Group \nImprezę organizujemy dzięki wsparciu Indyjsko ? Polskiego Stowarzyszenia na Rzecz Rozwoju Kultury (IPCC) \n  \nWstęp wolny. \nSerdecznie zapraszamy! \n  \n\n\n\n We invite all bollywood-fans to Bollywood Party! \nWe will dance to indian cinematography hits and Restauracja Hot Chili will take care about our good mood and tasty food. Additionally Chameli Group and Kahani Dance Group will take us to the Word of bollywood films. Party is organized with IPCC (Indo Polish Culture Committee). \nEntrance is free.
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/bollywood-party-02-02-2018-godz-2100-restauracja-hot-chili-mikolajska-3-31-027-krakow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180127T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180127T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20180127T191241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250217T191318Z
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SUMMARY:2018 Republic Day
DESCRIPTION:Sixty-nine years since the birth of its Constitution\, the nation celebrates Republic Day on Friday with a grand parade at Rajpath. In a first\, 10 Heads of State\, of ASEAN countries\, are chief guests at the parade. Taking to Twitter\, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday greeted the nation this morning on the occasion. \nAt Rajpath\, India showcased its military might as well as its rich cultural heritage and traditions coupled with the latest initiatives and achievements. Several states\, organisations and government departments also showcased their achievements through tableaux. \nOn the eve of Republic Day\, President Ram Nath Kovind called for a ?civic-minded? society where one can disagree without ?mocking? the other?s dignity\, a social contract where neighbours respect each other?s ?space\, privacy and rights.? This was President Kovind?s first Republic Day address as President.
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/2018-republic-day/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180106T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180106T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20180106T191335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250217T192506Z
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SUMMARY:Offer of ICCR Scholarship for the Academic Year 2018-19
DESCRIPTION:Applications are invited from Polish nationals wishing to pursue higher studies in Indian universities and higher educational institutions at under-graduate\, post-graduate or a doctoral/post-doctoral level under ICCR General Scholarship Scheme for the academic year 2018-19. \nThis scholarships cover enrolment and course fees\, besides grant of a fixed amount of living expenses\, on quarterly basis\, to the approved scholar/student. It is compulsory for all students accepted under the GSS Scheme stay inside the Hostel and no exception for family or health reasons will be made. The scholarships are granted for the full duration of the course. \nBeginning this year\, the application process has been greatly simplified and made online. The eligible students need to apply at the ICCR scholarship portal – A2A (Admission to Alumni) Scholarship portal – http://a2ascholarships.iccr.gov.in The newly developed portal contains all the relevant information for the applicants including details of all participating Universities\, colleges affiliated with them\, courses offered\, availability of hostels\, application guidelines\, eligibility criteria and other relevant information for helping the applicants in decision-making while applying for the academic courses of their preference. \nEligible students wishing to submit their applications are advised to carefully go through the courses offered by the Universities before finally submitting the application form. List of universities where ICCR students are currently studying is available at ICCR?s website www.iccr.gov.in. Applicants are required to submit a medical fitness certificate from the recognised hospital in the prescribed format available with the online application form. \nCompleted application need to be submitted latest by Monday\, 15 January 2018 through the A2A Scholarship portal. Short-listed candidates will have to undergo an English Proficiency Test\, followed by an interview\, details of which will be communicated to them in due course.
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/offer-of-iccr-scholarship-for-the-academic-year-2018-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171122T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171122T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20171122T154621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T133045Z
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SUMMARY:Women on Record
DESCRIPTION:Indo – Polish Cultural Committee (IPCC)\, Embassy Of India and Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Invites you to a vocal concert: \nWomen on Record:\non the occasion of India @70 a celebration of Indian women?s journey from the Salon to the Studio.\n'Women on Record’ is a multi-mediapresentation bringing out stories of women performers\, Diva’s of their time\, music\, theatre and film. The show comes with vocal music- Folk music\, thumri\, Geet and film songs\, anecdotes and videos with archival images. \n\nNirgun naad:: Spiritual Music\n?Nirgun Bhakti? is the devotion towards a formless\, all-encompassing God. Centuries ago\, some of the most powerful and ecstatic expressions of love\, devotion and surrender to the ultimate were authored by the great saint poets from the Indian subcontinent. While some of these verses are direct and forthright in their simplicity\, others contain complex allegory and metaphor. In her performance Vidya will sing the works of these medieval poets including lesser known names like Paltu Das. \n\nOm: Spiritual Music of India\nSpiritual Music of India captures many types of devotional songs\, including a bhajan\, Vedic chanting\, and even a popular kirtan (a call?and?response hymn of praise) sung every day at prayer meetings. Centuries ago\, some of the most powerful and ecstatic expressions of love\, devotion and surrender to the ultimate were authored by the great saint poets from the Indian subcontinent. While some of these verses are direct and forthright in their simplicity\, others contain complex metaphor. In her performance Vidya Shah brings alive the works of the Bhakti poets. \nTeam:\nVidya Shah- Lead Vocals and Narration\nAmar Sangam Das- Guitar/Mandolin\nJaved Hussain- Keyboard\nPrakash Kumar Thakur- tabla\nSatish Kumar Solanki – Dholak and Daffli\nParthiv Shah – Video/Sound Director \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nclock\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nThursday\, December 7\, 2017 at 07 PM – 09 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \npin\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n  \n\nCentrum Sztuki Współczesnej „Solvay” \nZakopiańska str. 62\, 30-418 Kraków
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/women-on-record/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171117T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171117T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20171117T154756Z
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SUMMARY:History of Valivade - Kolhapur Polish settlement camp in India\, 1942 -1948
DESCRIPTION:Below find – the brief history of the Polish refugees in India 1942 – 1948\, in the Valivade – Kolhapur camp introduced by Mr. Andrzej Jan Chendyński\, President of the Association of Poles in India 1942 – 48. \n  \n\n\nOn 15th August 1947 in\nthe Valivade-Kolhapur Polish settlement camp  \n\n Polish Refugees celebrated 1st India Independence Day with the Indian People.\n\n\n\n\nBetween 1940 and 1941 after the Soviet invasion of eastern Poland there were mass deportations of over 1 million Polish people to Siberia and Kazakhstan.   \nThousands of them died in inhumane conditions.\n\n\nIn 1942 an amnesty was negotiated.   \nGeneral Władysław Anders led the Polish Army out of the Soviet Union to Iran and took with him about 40\,000 children\, adolescents and women.\n\n\nThe civilian population was initially billeted in camps in Teheran. They were transferred to Karachi and from there to countries which had agreed to take them.   \nThe first to do so was India in 1942.\n\n\n\nIn July 1943 in Valivade-Kolhapur the biggest settlement camp in India was set up\, with over 5\,000 children\, adolescents and women. Their fathers\, brothers and husbands had been murdered in Katyń\, or were fighting in the War ? including in Italy at Monte Cassino\, where the Maratha Light Infantry Regiment from Kolhapur also fought. \n\n\n\nThe Camp?s organisation and administration was entrusted by the authorities in Delhi to the Poles\, who set up the infrastructure required for such a large community. \n\n  \n\n\nDue to the large number of children\, four primary schools\, a middle school\, a secondary school and a vocational school were set up. There were also courses in tailoring\, cookery\, printing and bookbinding.\n\nThere was scouting ? including interaction with scouts from Kolhapur and Miraj. A church was built. There was a post office\, security\, a fire brigade and a cinema. Local people helped us with everything and we had daily contact with them. \n\n\nThe Valivade Camp had two sections: an orphanage for children and adolescents; and the so-called ?civilian area? where women with children lived independently. \n\n\nResidents bought food from Indian shops and markets. They used the services of local craftsmen: shoemakers\, tailors\, cleaners\, water porters \n\n\nIndian teachers taught English in our schools. Indians helped in the hospital and clinic. Many Indians learnt enough Polish for day-to-day communication and one post office worker spoke it fluently. \n  \n\nIn Valivade the locals made us welcome and called our camp ?Little Poland in India?. \n\n\n\n\n\nThe Maharaja Siwadzi V visited the orphanage.   \nThe theatre group gave a performance at his palace in Kolhapur.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter his death in 1946\, scouts were present at the coronation of the new Maharaja Chatrapati. \n\nIn Valivade we found out about passive resistance – Gandhi?s philosophy of liberation which brought India her independence. We joined the Indians in celebrating 15th August 1947: Indian Independence Day. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\nThe Indians hoped that we would be able to return to a free homeland. But Poland lost its eastern territories after the War: the part of Poland where most of us came from. \n\n\n\nWhen the War ended\, the inhabitants of the Camp were dispersed across the world. The last of us left India in 1948. Only about 10% returned to Poland. Many settled in England\, Italy\, America\, Canada\, South Africa and Australia. \n \nThe erection of a monument in Kolhapur was done in 1998 as an expression of our gratitude to India.\n\n\nMr. Andrzej Jan Chendyński \nPresident of the Association of Poles in India 1942 – 48.
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/history-of-valivade-kolhapur-polish-settlement-camp-in-india-1942-1948/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171114T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171114T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20171114T155224Z
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SUMMARY:100\,000 Indians book ticket for Mars
DESCRIPTION:New Delhi: Around 138\,899\, people from India are Mars-bound. They have ?booked? a flight to the Red Planet via Nasa?s InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations\, Geodesy and Heat Transport) mission slated for launch on May 5\, 2018. \nNasa states that those who submitted their names were provided online ?boarding passes? for the mission. \nThe names are being etched on a silicon wafer microchip using an electron beam to form letters with lines one one-thousandth the diameter of a human hair. This chip will then be attached to the top hull of the lander. \nSeveral Indians responded to Nasa?s call for names+ for the Mars mission. The total number of names received by Nasa from all over the world is 2\,429\,807. \nAccording to Nasa\, India ranks third in the global list with regard to the number of names submitted for the Mars mission. \nThe first is the US with 676\,773 names followed by China with 262\,752 names. India stands at number three. \nSpace experts point out that US leading the list is not surprising since it is\, after all\, a Nasa mission. However\, they do say that the fact that India is next to China is a matter of significance. They attribute India being ranked among the first three nations to two factors: the excitement and interest in Mars flights triggered by India?s ground-breaking Mangalyaan mission+ \, and the overall strengthening of India-US space ties. \nAndrew Good of Nasa?s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) told Times of India that the deadline to submit names was last week and ?we are no longer accepting submissions?. \nSlated for landing near the Mars equator on November 26\, 2018\, it is a 720-day mission\, which will gather data on the Martian interior by monitoring Marsquakes. \nNasa states that InSight?s role is not only to study Mars\, but also to gain broader insight into the formation of rocky planets in the entire solar system. \nPublished on: 1:20 pm\, November 13\, 2017 by: mattersindia.com
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/100000-indians-book-ticket-for-mars/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171114T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171114T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20171114T155056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T133157Z
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SUMMARY:Ambassador of India H E Mr. Ajay Bisaria's visit to Krakow
DESCRIPTION:On 11th November 2017 H E Mr Ajay Bisaria \, Ambassador of India visited Krakow as he is ending his tenure in Poland. \nIndo-Polish Cultural Committee organized a farewell party in honor of H E Mr. Bisaria. \nHe has done a great deal of work in promoting India in Poland and strengthening cultural and business ties between India and Poland. \nIPCC honored His Excellency by giving a certificate of honor for his contribution\, dedication and hard work in strengthening cultural relations between the two countries.
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/ambassador-of-india-h-e-mr-ajay-bisarias-visit-to-krakow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170918T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170918T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20170918T155319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T133348Z
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SUMMARY:2017 DIWALI Festival in Krakow - on 20th October (Friday) at 7 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:Indyjsko – Polskie Stowarzyszenie na Rzecz Rozwoju Kultury (IPCC)  \noraz Nowohuckie Centrum Kultury\nzapraszają na\nDIWALI – Indyjskie Święto Świateł \n20 października 2017 godz. 19:00\nNowohuckie Centrum Kultury\nal. Jana Pawła II 232\nKraków \nPodczas tegorocznych obchodów Diwalii na krakowskiej scenie zagoszczą:\n– Indian Dance Group Natarang z Chorzowa\n– Kahani Dance Group ze Śląska\n– Mohini Indian Dance Group z Warszawy\n– Chameli Group z Krakowa wraz z kursantkami\n– Natyalaya z Krakowa\n– Zespół Tańca Indyjskiego Moh Lena z Krakowa\n– Tanwi Bhattacharya z Krakowa\n– Jolanta Sejfried z Krakowa\noraz\nJoga Centrum z pokazem AcroYogi! \nPonadto:\n– zdobienie ciała henną : Śląskie hennowanie\, Mehendi od Marynki Krakóworaz Mehndi & henna art by Marta\n– kiermasz rzeczy z Nepalu\n– indyjska kuchnia : Restauracja Hot Chili \nPatronat honorowy: Ambasada Indii w Polsce\nPatronat medialny: UJOT FM\nPartnerzy: All In UJ \nWstęp: 10 zł \nZapraszamy!
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/2017-diwali-festival-in-krakow-on-20th-october-friday-at-7-p-m/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170909T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170909T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20170909T155501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250217T193429Z
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SUMMARY:GOOD MAHARAJA
DESCRIPTION:First look: Sanjay Dutt is a royal and elegant king in Omung Kumar?s next\, The Good Maharaja \nTitled The Good Maharaja\, the film is a biopic on the ruler of Nawanagar – Maharaja Jam Sahib Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji. \nIt tells the story of a royal who saved several Polish children from Nazis during World War II. \nBollywood actor Sanjay Dutt\, who recently wrapped up the shoot for his comeback film\, Bhoomi\, is already working on his next. Late Wednesday\, director Omung Kumar shared the first look of his next film starring Sanjay in the lead role. \nTitled The Good Maharaja\, the film is a biopic on the ruler of Nawanagar – Maharaja Jam Sahib Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji. Nawanagar was a princely state in British India. He is known to have established refugee camps for Polish people under his reign during the World War II. \n \nThe film will be reportedly an Indo-Polish production and Omung has been working on the pre-production for more than a year. He reportedly has also sought permission from the Polish government to shoot in the country. \nTalking about the project\, director Omung told ?Bollywoodlife?\, ?We have photographs of the Maharaja for reference. We will take certain creative liberties but are trying to keep things as authentic as possible. Sanjay looks regal and it was his idea to do this role and I wanted to direct it because it?s a superb story.?
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/good-maharaja/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170613T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170613T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20170613T155630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T133449Z
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SUMMARY:16th June 2017 - Bollywood Night Boat Party!
DESCRIPTION:Once again we are cooperating with IPCC Indo-Polish cultural Commiteea and Night Boat Party\, to invite you for the wonderful Bollywood Night Boat Party! \nSTART: 16th June 2017 \n18:00 on Barka Arkadia pre-party with Bollwyood dance show \n20:45 Bollywood Boat Party cruise on Legenda boat \nThe party includes: \n– Pre-party in great Bollywood atmosphere \n-1 Vistul river cruises around the most beautiful places in Kraków \n-Bollywood theme decorations \n-Proffesional photographer \n-Live performences and traditional Bollywood dances \n-The gratest bollywood hits and many more! \nTICKETS: 25 PLN per person 
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/16th-june-2017-bollywood-night-boat-party/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170513T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170513T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20170513T160043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T133744Z
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SUMMARY:29 maja - 2 czerwca 2017 - VII Festiwal "Dni Indyjskie" organizowany przez Instytut Orientalistyki UJ.
DESCRIPTION:Z przyjemnością informujemy\, że w dniach 29 maja – 2 czerwca 2017r. odbędzie się VII edycja festiwalu Dni Indyjskie organizowanego przez Koło Naukowe Indologów UJ i Zakład Języków i Kultur Indii i Azji Południowej Instytutu Orientalistyki UJ. \nNaszym celem jest popularyzacja wiedzy o fascynującej kulturze\, która w Polsce ma już wielu miłośników. Liczymy\, że w naszym zróżnicowanym programie każdy znajdzie coś dla siebie. \nZapisy na warsztaty z rezerwacją miejsc: dniiindyjskie2017@gmail.com. \nUWAGA! To robocza wersja programu\, szczegóły podamy niebawem. \nPoniedziałek\, 29 maja: \n13.00 ? inauguracja Dni Indyjskich + wykład\, dr hab. Iwona Milewska\, „Indyjskie opowieści miłosne”\, Kolegium Śląskie\, al. Mickiewicza 3\, sala 326 \n14:00 – wykład\, prof. Marzenna Czerniak-Drożdżowicz\, „Co indyjscy bogowie robią na ziemi?”\, Kolegium Śląskie\, al. Mickiewicza 3\, sala 326 \n16:30 – warsztaty językowe\, mgr Piotr Borek: „Urdu dla początkujących”\, Kolegium Śląskie\, al. Mickiewicza 3\, sala 1 \n17:00 – warsztaty gotowania + indyjska kolacja z Sheuli Bhowal Yummy India\, Krakow (15 miejsc\, obowiązkowa rezerwacja\, 120 zł) \n20:00 – wykład\, mgr Matylda Ciołkosz: „O praktyce jogi i stawianiu granic między światem jednostki a światem społecznym”\, Cudny Józef\, ul. Józefa 8 \nWtorek\, 30 maja: \n14:30 – wykład\, szczegóły wkrótce \n16:00 – warsztaty tańca dla dorosłych: kathak\, Natalia Rutka\, Studio Tańca Sihir Taniec Brzucha\, ul. Bandurskiego 21 (15 miejsc\, obowiązkowa rezerwacja) \n18:00 – spotkanie autorskie\, Paweł Kowalczyk: „Czerwone drogi Auroville. Wolontariat w Indiach i świat tamilskich wiosek”\, Bona – książka i kawa\, ul. Kanonicza 11 \n20:00 – slajdowisko\, Monika Kulczyńska: „Indie – Kraj tysiąca kolorów”\, Bonobo Księgarnia Kawiarnia Podróżnicza\, ul. Mały Rynek 4 \nŚroda\, 31 maja: \n15:00 – wykład\, dr Anna Nitecka\, Oblicza Bogini Matki w Tamilnadu\, Kolegium Śląskie\, al. Mickiewicza 3\, sala 4 \n16:30 – warsztaty językowe\, mgr Ilona Kędzia\, „Tamilski dla początkujących”\, Kolegium Śląskie\, al. Mickiewicza 3\, sala 301 \n18:00 – warsztaty kalaripajattu\, Kalarippayattu Kraków Karolina Szwed\, Kolegium Śląskie\, al. Mickiewicza 3\, sala 301 (15 miejsc\, obowiązkowa rezerwacja) \n20:00 – pokaz filmowy: „Rockstar”\, Kino Paradox na ul. Krupniczej\, ul. Krupnicza 38 (ceny biletów: 10/11/13 zł) – pokaz filmowy sponsorowany przez Bollywood Europa \nCzwartek\, 1 czerwca: \n14:30 – wykład\, mgr Ilona Kędzia: „Sztuka nieumierania”\, Kolegium Śląskie\, al. Mickiewicza 3\, sala 301 \n16:00 – warsztaty tańca dla dzieci (6-12 lat): bhangra\, Natalia Rutka i Adela Petrykowska\, Studio Tańca Sihir Taniec Brzucha\, ul. Bandurskiego 21 (15 miejsc\, obowiązkowa rezerwacja) \n18:00 – warsztaty malowania henną\, Mehndi & henna art by Marta Marta Klejsa\, Śródmiejski Ośrodek Kultury w Krakowie\, ul. Mikołajska 2 (20 miejsc\, obowiązkowa rezerwacja\, 10 zł) \n20:00 – karaoke w hindi\, Alternatywy\, ul. Mały Rynek 4 \nPiątek\, 2 czerwca: \n15:00 – wykład\, prof. Lidia Sudyka & Eleonora Tenerowicz: „Dabbawala – czyli o indyjskim systemie cateringu”\, MEK Muzeum Etnograficzne w Krakowie\, ul. Plac Wolnica 1 \n16:00 – wystawa zdjęć + prelekcja\, Weronika Lelito: „Bodh Gaya”\, Bona – książka i kawa\, ul. Kanonicza 11 \n20:00 – Bollywood Party\, BAL\, ul. Ślusarska 9
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/29-maja-2-czerwca-2017-vii-festiwal-dni-indyjskie-organizowany-przez-instytut-orientalistyki-uj/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170513T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170513T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20170513T160003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T133549Z
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SUMMARY:Tydzień Kina Indyjskiego @KinoArs
DESCRIPTION:? KIEDY: 19-25.05.2017 \n? START PROJEKCJI: 20:00 \n? GDZIE: Kino Aneks\, ul.św Tomasza 11\, 31-018 Kraków \n? CENA: \n15 zł ulgowy\, 20 zł normalny \nkarnet: 70 zł (do kupienia w kasie kina) \nKino indyjskie jest jak masala. Pełne smaków\, odcieni i różnych gatunków. To egzotyczna mieszanka\, która zadowoli każdego. Taki właśnie będzie Tydzień Kina Indyjskiego. Obejrzymy nie tylko największe hinduskie produkcje ostatniego czasu\, ale także popularne komedie\, filmy akcji czy dramaty. Tego nie można przegapić! \nTydzień Kina Indyjskiego\, startujemy codzienne o 20:00: \n19.05 – Hindi Medium \n20.05 – Rangoon \n21.05 – Half Girlfriend \n22.05 – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil \n23.05 – Naam Shabana \n24.05 – Love Aaj Kal \n25.05 – Raees (tylko z angielskimi napisami\, only with english subtitles) 
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/tydzien-kina-indyjskiego-kinoars/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170429T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170429T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20170429T160137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T133832Z
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SUMMARY:Indian engineer wins ?Cartier Women?s Initiative award?
DESCRIPTION:Published on: 11:40 pm\, April 15\, 2017 by: mattersindia.com \nTrupti Jain \nSingapore: An Indian environmental engineer has won this year?s prestigious ?Cartier Women?s Initiative Awards? in Singapore for providing women working on farms with water management solutions and protecting small farmers against droughts and flash floods. \nTrupti Jain\, 46\, was one among the six winners chosen for the Asia-Pacific laureate from a pool of nearly 1\,900 applicants from over 120 countries and were selected by an independent international jury. \nEach recipient receives a USD 100\,000 prize money as well as a year of mentoring. Jain\, an Indian government employee for two decades in the rural development\, has worked for women farmers whose work frequently go unrecognised. ?I didn?t expect it\, but I am so proud of what my team has achieved and I am happy I was so determined to reach my goal\,? Jain said. ?I hope to use the prize money to scale up the business as well as create a certification programme for women\, so their skills and indigenous knowledge will be recognised\,? she was quoted as saying by ?The Straits Times?. \nJain started Naireeta Services in 2013\, providing handmade water management solutions that enable small farmers to filter and store rainwater underground to protect them against droughts and flash floods. Her Gujarat-based company has already implemented 232 systems in India\, directly benefiting 18\,000 small farmers and indirectly helping more than 100\,000 of the rural poor. \nJain was presented the award on Wednesday at a function held at the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall in Singapore. It was the first time the awards ceremony was held outside France since it began in 2006 to supports women entrepreneurs around the world who want to kick-start their business. ?We recognise the gender gap that still exists today and\, for us\, the awards are a chance to recognise and reward the work of women entrepreneurs who have created businesses that are real drivers of change in their communities\,? said Cyrille Vigneron\, chief executive Cartier International. \nFive other winners\, representing Latin America\, North America\, Europe\, Sub-Saharan Africa\, and the Middle East and North Africa\, were also honoured at the awards ceremony. \nsource: Indian Express
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SUMMARY:Kerala parish promotes cyber fast on Good Friday
DESCRIPTION:Published on: 6:00 pm\, April 13\, 2017 by: mattersindia.com \n \nFr Puthuva distributing leaflets \nKochi: A parish in Kerala is encouraging the public to stay off internet and cellphone on Good Friday and recapture family and interpersonal relations. \n„For the past two years\, we have observed cyber bandh (shut down) on Good Friday\,” says Father John Puthuva\, pastor of St George Church\, Thalayolaparambu\, a parish under the Ernakulam-Angamaly archdiocese. The parishioners also keep away from cyber world for one hour on Sundays and half an hour each on other days. \nThe parishioners have distributed leaflets among the public highlighting dangers from over indulgence in modern technological facilities. They encouraged people to maintain cyber continence. \nFather Puthuva\, known for initiating socially relevant projects and movements\, said they aim through this initiative to strengthen family and interpersonal relationships that have been marred by the overuse of phones\, internet and social networking sites. ?Even family members have very little time to talk to each other\,? the priest bemoaned. \n„Today families have lost the thread of mutual love\, respect and trust. The debility in family relationships has orphaned old parents and children\,” Father Puthuva explained. The priest also pointed out that the cyber world encourages children to create their own inside their homes that leads to mental disorders in them. \nAccording to the priest\, the cyber world lays trap for people irrespective of age\, religion and gender across the globe. \nOver indulgence in cyber world has led to cover-eating\, melancholy\, sleeplessness\, anxiety\, violent behavior weakness\, unwanted fat\, headaches\, and loss of concentration\, Father Puthuva said in a press release. \nOther fallouts from the cyber misuse are excessive interest in sex among its users and lack of interest in studies among students. \nSocial networks such as Facebook\, Whatsapp and Twitter have prompted people to seek sexual relationship outside marriage. Around 40 divorce cases are caused by use of Facebook\, the priest claimed. \nThe cyber bandh\, he added\, will educate people about the „devious role of cyber age.”
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SUMMARY:On 8th of April 2017 at 12:00 hrs you are kindly invited to see Hindi Diwas in Krakow.
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SUMMARY:See Krzysztof a Fugiel photographs from 2017 Holi Celebration in Krakow
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SUMMARY:India's top magazine selects nun for annual women award
DESCRIPTION:Published on: 1:22 pm\, March 8\, 2017 by: mattersindia.com \n  \nSr Sudha Varghese \nBy Jose Kavi \n  \nNew Delhi: Vanitha (woman)\, the largest circulated magazine in India\, has selected a Catholic nun for its prestigious Woman of the Year Award. \n  \nThe fortnightly magazine published in various Indian languages announced the annual award on March 7\, the eve of the International Women?s Day. \n  \nThe magazine\, a publication of the Malayala Manorama newspaper group\, said it chose Sister Sudha Varghese\, for the 100\,000-rupee award in recognition of her meritorious service among the lowest among the Dalit groups in Bihar\, eastern India. \n  \nThe 68-year-old nun\, who insists to be addressed only as Sudha\, is a member of the Sisters of Notre Dame congregation based at Patna\, capital of Bihar state. She has focused on educating Musahar people\, especially girls\, for the past three decades. \n  \nSister Suddha left her teaching job to work full time for the socioeconomic advancement of Musahar (literally rat eaters)\, who lived like slaves under the oppressive caste system. The nun?s work has helped end child marriage prevalent among them and check their exploitation by higher caste people\, the magazine says. \n \nShe founded ?Nari Gunjan? (Women?s Voice) as an umbrella organization in 1987 to coordinate her multilayered activities such as education\, advocacy and welfare schemes. Her organization coordinates 1\,020 Self Help Groups for Musahar women in Patna and Saran districts. Each group\, comprising 10 to 15 members\, educates its members about their rights and helps them become financially self-reliant through thrift societies. \n  \nShe has so far helped some 2\,250 girls to graduate from high school or skill training centers. \n \nSr Sudha with Musahar women \nSudha?s work among the low caste women\, braving threats even to her life\, has won her several awards. In 2006\, the Indian government presented her Padma Shree (lotus honored)\, the fourth highest civilian award in the country. \n  \nThe same year\, she was chosen for the Social Lifetime Achievement Award from Godfrey Philipps and the Ideal Village Award from the Bihar government in 2008. She became the Pride of Bihar in 2009. Four years later\, she received the Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Award for Education in Bihar. She won the Icon of Bihar Award in 2016. \n  \nThe Bihar government appointed her vice chairperson of the state Minority Commission in 2012 for three years. She represented Bihar at National Commission for Protection of Child Rights and coordinated a two-year study on ?violence of Dalit women? in 2005. She is a member of the National Dalit Human Rights Campaign since 1998\, the Bihar unit People?s Union for Civil Liberties and National Alliance of Women. \n  \nVanitha\, which awards people in various fields\, had average qualifying sales of 687\,915 copies in December 2013\, according to India?s Audit Bureau of Circulations.
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SUMMARY:Cabinet approves 'Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan for covering 6 crore rural households
DESCRIPTION:Press Information Bureau\, Government of India\, Cabinet \n08-February-2017 20:10 IST \n  \nThe Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved 'Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan’ (PMGDISHA) to make 6 crore rural households digitally literate. The outlay for this project is Rs.2\,351.38 crore to usher in digital literacy in rural India by March\,.2019. This is in line with the announcement made by Finance Minister in the Union Budget 2016-17. \nPMGDISHA is expected to be one of the largest digital literacy programmes in the world. Under the scheme\, 25 lakh candidates will be trained in the FY 2016-17; 275 lakh in the FY 2017-18; and 300 lakh in the FY 2018-19. To ensure equitable geographical reach\, each of the 250\,000 Gram Panchayats would be expected to register an average of 200-300 candidates. \nDigitally literate persons would be able to operate computers/digital access devices (like tablets\, smart phones\, etc.)\, send and receive emails\, browse internet\, access Government Services\, search for information\, undertaking cashless transactions\, etc. and hence use IT to actively participate in the process of nation building. \nThe implementation of the Scheme would be carried out under the overall supervision of Ministry of Electronics and IT in active collaboration with States/UTs through their designated State Implementing Agencies\, District e-Governance Society (DeGS)\, etc. \nBackground: \nAs per the 71st NSSO Survey on Education 2014\, only 6% of rural households have a computer. This highlights that more than 15 crore rural households (@ 94% of 16.85 crore households) do not have computers and a significant number of these households are likely to be digitally illiterate. The PMGDISHA being initiated under Digital India Programme would cover 6 crore households in rural areas to make them digitally literate. This would empower the citizens by providing them access to information\, knowledge and skills for operating computers / digital access devices. \nAs the thrust of the Government is on cashless transactions through mobile phones\, the course content would also have emphasis on Digital Wallets\, Mobile Banking\, Unified Payments Interface (UPI)\, Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) and Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS)\, etc. \n*****
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SUMMARY:HOLI - Indyjskie Święto Kolorów 24 marca 2017 godz. 19:00 Nowohuckie Centrum Kultury al. Jana Pawła II 232 Kraków
DESCRIPTION:Indyjsko-Polskie Stowarzyszenie \nna Rzecz Rozwoju Kultury (IPCC) \noraz Nowohuckie Centrum Kultury \nzapraszają na \nHOLI – Indyjskie Święto Kolorów \n  \n24 marca 2017 godz. 19:00 \nNowohuckie Centrum Kultury \nal. Jana Pawła II 232 \nKraków \n  \nPodczas tegorocznych obchodów Holi na krakowskiej scenie zagoszczą:\n– Indian Dance Group Natarang z Chorzowa\n– Kahani Dance Group ze Śląska\n– Zespół Tańca Bollywood Shakti z Chrzanowa\n– Mohini Indian Dance Group z Warszawy\n– Irene Rajon z Warszawy\n– Debasree Bandyopadhyay z Krakowa\n– Mayura z Wrocławia\n– Chameli Group z Krakowa\n– Natyalaya z Krakowa\n– Zespół Tańca Indyjskiego Moh Lena z Krakowa\noraz\nJOGA Emilia Figurniak z pokazem jogi! \nPonadto:\n– zdobienie ciała henną : Śląskie hennowanie\, Mehendi od Marynki Krakóworaz Mehndi & henna art by Marta\n– stoisko zielonysklep.com oraz kiermasz rzeczy z Nepalu\n– indyjska kuchnia : Restauracja Hot Chili \nPatronat honorowy: Ambasada Indii w Polsce\nPatronat medialny: TVP Kraków\, UJOT FM\, KSAF\nPartnerzy: All In UJ\, Stowarzyszenie Prawy do Lewego \nWstęp: 10 zł \nZapraszamy!
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SUMMARY:Queen inaugrates UK-India Year of Culture
DESCRIPTION:Published on: 3:51 pm\, January 28\, 2017 by: mattersindia.com \n \n  \nQueen Elizabeth with prime minister Modi at Buckingham Palace. \nLondon: Queen Elizabeth II will host a special reception at Buckingham Palace to kick start the UK-India Year of Culture celebrations in Britain\, the Indian high commissioner here has said\, noting that the bilateral ties have merged ?truly exciting?. \nIn his address at the annual Republic Day event in London\, Indian high commissioner to the UK Y K Sinha said a number of events are being planned to mark the ?momentous? year. \n?We are very happy that 2017 is the year of Indian culture in the UK. It is also the year India marks 70 years of independence. They both go hand in hand this year as we celebrate this momentous occasion and we are very honoured by Her Majesty?s decision to start off the year with a reception at Buckingham Palace\,? Sinha said. \nThe reception is expected to take place towards the end of February\, with a formal date announcement expected in a few weeks. \n?The India-UK relationship has never looked better. It has stepped up to a level which is truly exciting\, truly encouraging. This year?s agenda in particular looks very challenging and very exciting\,? Sinha said. \nDescribing the bilateral trade in goods last year of USD 14 billion and another USD 5.3 billion in services as just the ?tip of the iceberg?\, he added: ?With the United Kingdom exiting the European Union (EU)\,I think the time has come for India and UK to again re-engage to strengthen our economic engagement.? \nThe Indian envoy was joined by Nick Hurd\, UK minister for climate change\, as the chief guest of the Republic Day celebrations at Grosvenor House hotel in central London. \nHe welcomed Sinha?s appointment as Indian high commissioner to the UK\, as a diplomat of ?seniority and experience?. \n?Republic Day marks a momentous turning point in India?s history and today we commemorate the thriving democracy it is. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the long-standing ties between our governments\,? the minister said. \n?At the heart of this relationship is our people to people ties or to use Prime Minister Modi?s phrase\, the ?living bridge? that connects our two countries. The Indian diaspora plays a crucial role in deepening UK- India links. We are committed to harnessing our natural ties and making this an enduring partnership\,? he added. \nThe event was marked by cultural performances representing different states of India. \n(source: Economic Times)
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SUMMARY:Post demonetisation\, India?s growth rate slowed to still robust 7%: World Bank
DESCRIPTION:BUSINESS Updated: Jan 11\, 2017 10:36 ISTPTI\, Washington \nWorld Bank has decelerated India?s growth for 2016-17 fiscal to 7% from its previous estimate of 7.6% . (Reuters) \nThe World Bank has decelerated India?s growth for 2016-17 fiscal to a ?still robust? 7% from its previous estimate of 7.6 due to demonetisation\, but asserted that the country would regain momentum in the following years with 7.6 and 7.8% growth. \n?The immediate withdrawal of a large volume of currency in circulation and subsequent replacement with new notes announced by the government in November contributed to slowing growth in 2016\,? the World Bank said in its latest report. \nIn its first report after November?s demonetisation\, the World Bank said\, ?Indian growth is estimated to have decelerated to a still robust 7% (in fiscal 2017 ending on March 31\, 2017)\, with continued tailwinds from low oil prices and solid agricultural output partly offset by challenges associated with the withdrawal of a large volume of currency in circulation and subsequent replacement with new notes.? \nNotably\, India maintains the distinction of being the fastest growing emerging market economies of the world\, bypassing China.  \n?India is expected to regain its momentum\, with growth rising to 7.6% in fiscal year(FY) 2018 and strengthening to 7.8% in FY 2019-20\,? the Bank said\, adding that various reform initiatives are expected to unlock domestic supply bottlenecks and raise productivity. \nInfrastructure spending should improve the business climate and attract investment in the near-term\, it added. \n?The ?Make in India? campaign may support India?s manufacturing sector\, backed by domestic demand and further regulatory reforms. Moderate inflation and a civil service pay hike should support real incomes and consumption\, assisted by bumper harvests after favourable monsoon rains\,? the Bank said in its latest report Global Economic Prospects. \n?A benefit of ?demonetisation? in the medium-term may be liquidity expansion in the banking system\, helping to lower lending rates and lift economic activity\,? the World Bank noted. \nNoting that in India\, cash accounts for more than 80% of the number of transactions\, the World Bank observed that in the short-term\, ?demonetisation? could continue to disrupt business and household economic activities\, weighing on growth. \n?Further\, the challenges encountered in phasing out large currency notes and replacing them with new ones may pose risks to the pace of other economic reforms (e.g. Goods and Services Tax\, labour\, and land reforms)\,? it said. \n?Spillovers from India to Nepal and Bhutan\, through trade and remittances channels\, could also negatively impact growth to these neighbouring smaller economies\,? the Bank noted. \nAccording to the Bank\, India?s growth in the first half of FY 2017 was underpinned by robust private and public consumption\, which offset slowing fixed investment\, subdued industrial activity and lethargic exports. \nConsumption was supported by lower energy costs\, public sector salary and pension increases\, and favourable monsoon rains\, which boosted urban and rural incomes\, it said adding that economic activity also benefited from a pickup in foreign direct investment (FDI) and an increase in public infrastructure spending. \n?Unexpected ?demonetisation??the phasing out of large-denomination currency notes which were subsequently replaced with new ones?weighed on growth in the third quarter of FY2017\,? the World Bank said. \nWeak industrial production and manufacturing and services purchasing managers? indexes (PMI)\, further suggest a set back to activity in the fourth quarter of FY2017\, it added. \n?For the whole of FY2017\, growth is expected to decelerate to a still robust 7.0 %.? \nIn its report\, the Bank said there has been slowdown in investment in South Asia. \n?In India\, gross fixed capital formation has been on a downward trend since 2011\, with a shift in the composition from private to public\,? it said. While public investment rose by 21 % in FY2016\, private investment (which accounts for two-thirds of the total) contracted by 1.4 %\, reducing overall investment growth to four %. \nInfrastructure demand is expected to go up to $1 trillion under the 12th Five-Year Plan (2012-2017). \n?Going forward\, public and private investment should be supported by higher allocations in the FY2017 federal government budget to build and upgrade infrastructure\, and the setup of a $3 billion National Investment and Infrastructure Fund\,? it said. According to the Bank\, India?s steep private investment slowdown has been attributed to several factors. The need to unwind excess capacity built during the pre-financial crisis growth boom amid weak external demand (eg in the manufacturing sector) has discouraged new projects and caused investors to shelve existing projects\, it said. \n?Second\, policy uncertainty has been a factor\,? it said. \nFor example\, the stalled Land Acquisition Bill has extended project development timelines. \nLack of federal and state government coordination\, on compensation for land acquisition and environmental clearances\, has contributed to cost and time overruns. \nAlso lenders have been less willing to finance overleveraged corporates\, especially in infrastructure related sectors (eg power and other utilities\, steel\, and cement firms). \nIn particular\, the Reserve Bank of India?s 2015 corporate governance reforms in state-owned banks (which represent two-thirds of the total banking sector lending) has adversely affected lending to leveraged corporates and conglomerates\, the report said.
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SUMMARY:14-year-old signs 50-million-rupee deal for anti-landmine drone
DESCRIPTION:Published on: 5:44 am\, January 14\, 2017 by: mattersindia.com \n  \nAhmedabad: A 14-year-old boy in Gujarat has signed an agreement worth 50 million rupees to explore the possibility of commercial production of a drone created by him which can help in detecting and defusing landmines in war fields. \n \n  \nHarshwardhan Zala\, who is studying in Class 10\, started work on the prototype of the landmine-detecting drone last year after reading in newspapers about high army casualties due to landmines. \n  \n?I first created a land mine detecting robot but realised that since the weight is heavy it would trigger a blast and damage it so I thought of creating a drone which will be at a safe distance while detecting the mines\,? said Harshwardhan\, who signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the recently-concluding Vibrant Gujarat summit in Ahmedabad. \n  \nThe state government had even part financed his final prototype which cost him around Rs. 500\,000. Now the government experts will explore the possibility of its commercial production. \n  \n?An MoU has been signed with him and in the coming days Gujarat government will work with him on this project\,? said Dr Narottam Sahu\, head of Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (GUJCOST). \n  \nExplaining the concept\, Harshwardhan said that once the mine was detected by the drone through an infrared sensor\, a 50 gram detonator will complete the task of defusing it. \n  \nSo how much does his drone cost. ?For the final prototype that I created it cost me around Rs. 320\,000 and improving it further may increase the cost a little but it will be still cheaper than the present system which are used in army\,? the 14-year-old claimed. \n  \nHarshwardhan\, whose father is an accountant\, has set up his own company ? Aerobatics 7 ? and plans to create more such gadgets. A student of Sarvoday Vidhyamandi\, he says he has been interested in science and innovation for several years now. \n  \n  \n  \nsource:NDTV
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SUMMARY:Christmas Greetings and Happy New Year 2017
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nMERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
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SUMMARY:India remains fastest-growing large economy\, beating China: EIU
DESCRIPTION:By ANI | Dec 16\, 2016\, 09.52 AM IST \nNEW DELHI: The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)\, the research and analysis division of The Economist Group in its global economic outlook in December said that India continues to be the fastest-growing large economy beating China. \n  \nTweeting the highlights of the session\, Director of Global Forecasting at the EIU Joseph Lake said\, „India remains fastest-growing large economy\, beating China. Iran looks good. \nStrong showing from Africa: Tanzania\, Ghana\, Kenya\, Rwanda.” \nThe group however slashed India’s economic growth forecast from 7.3 percent to 6.5 percent in 2016-17 because of cash shortage from „botched implementation of demonetisation”. \nIt however\, said that India remains fastest growing large economy in world as growth will accelerate after liquidity shortage eases and public investment ramps up.
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SUMMARY:RBI To Issue New 500 and 2000 Rupee Notes From Thursday. What They Look Like
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SUMMARY:DIWALI - Indyjskie Święto Świateł w Krakowie
DESCRIPTION:Indyjsko – Polskie Stowarzyszenie na Rzecz Rozwoju Kultury (IPCC) \nzaprasza na \n2016 DIWALI – Indyjskie Święto Świateł \nAuditorium Maximum Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego w Krakowie 
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SUMMARY:Anoushka Shankar performed concert in Warsaw at Filharmonia Narodowa
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SUMMARY:Bajaj Quote - The cheapest car in The World
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SUMMARY:A Little Poland in India
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160905T235959
DTSTAMP:20260410T162609
CREATED:20160905T161630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T144105Z
UID:4099-1473033600-1473119999@ipcc.pl
SUMMARY:Saint Mother Theresa from Calcuta
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URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/saint-mother-theresa-from-calcuta/
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