SamayLive, India
Sept 20 2009
Armenians in Kolkata to celebrate independence day
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(Source: IANS)
Published: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 at 19:05 IST
F Prev Next LKolkata: The 150-odd Armenians left in the city are
gearing up to celebrate - with cultural programmes and a feast - their
country's independence day, which falls Monday.
"We are celebrating the independence day tonight (Sunday night), as
tomorrow is a holiday (Eid-ul-Fitr) here," the community's spiritual
head in the country, Father Khoren Hovhannisyan, told IANS.
"We have a party at night, where students will perform cultural
programmes and we have four teachers who have come from Armenia, they
will cook authentic Armenian food for us," he said.
Armenians have a history of more than 300 years in the city that has
three Armenian churches and five cemeteries. The city has a
187-year-old Armenian College, though it now has only 78 students.
"We teach subjects like the Armemian language, literature and history
in the college," said Father Khoren, who was appointed five months
back as the community's spiritual head in the country.
The republic declared independence from the erstwhile Soviet Union Aug
23, 1990, but it was recognised Sep 21, 1991.
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Sept 20 2009
Armenians in Kolkata to celebrate independence day
Tags: Kolkata Buzz up!vote now
(Source: IANS)
Published: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 at 19:05 IST
F Prev Next LKolkata: The 150-odd Armenians left in the city are
gearing up to celebrate - with cultural programmes and a feast - their
country's independence day, which falls Monday.
"We are celebrating the independence day tonight (Sunday night), as
tomorrow is a holiday (Eid-ul-Fitr) here," the community's spiritual
head in the country, Father Khoren Hovhannisyan, told IANS.
"We have a party at night, where students will perform cultural
programmes and we have four teachers who have come from Armenia, they
will cook authentic Armenian food for us," he said.
Armenians have a history of more than 300 years in the city that has
three Armenian churches and five cemeteries. The city has a
187-year-old Armenian College, though it now has only 78 students.
"We teach subjects like the Armemian language, literature and history
in the college," said Father Khoren, who was appointed five months
back as the community's spiritual head in the country.
The republic declared independence from the erstwhile Soviet Union Aug
23, 1990, but it was recognised Sep 21, 1991.
http://www.samaylive.com/news/armenians-in- kolkata-to-celebrate-independence-day/657796.html