Cuba in India

Children in India are inspired by José Martí.

More than seven hundred children, between the ages of 7 to 12 years and coming from more than one hundred schools in different states of India, were inspired by José Martí to develop their creative capacity in poems, songs and dances, through their participation in a contest that paid tribute to the National Hero of Cuba, on the occasion of the 127th anniversary of his fall in combat. The contest was organized by the Cuban Embassy and the 8one Foundation, whose co-founder Ramit Singh Chimni is a member of the jury of the UNESCO International José Martí Prize.

Tribute to José Martí in public school in Delhi.

The first secretary in charge of consular affairs of the Cuban Embassy in India, Lourdes Aguilera León, and the third secretary Malena Rojas Medina, visited the José Martí public school located in New Delhi to pay tribute to the National Hero in front of his bust, on the occasion of the 127th anniversary of his fall in combat.

Cuba attended the 11th National Conference of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI).

The International Session of the 11th National Conference of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), held on May 14 in the city of Calcutta, was inaugurated with the reading of the draft resolution in solidarity with Cuba and condemnation of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the government of the United States on the Cuban people.

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