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JAPANESE LANGUAGE SPEECH CONTESTS
Date Event Venue Organizer (Contact) Entry
January 21 Japanese Language Speech Contest Mumbai (West) Indo-Japan Association, Mumbai,
Consulate General of Japan,
Mumbai (Consulate: 022-23517101)
Open
February 17 Japanese Language Speech Contest
(South Zone)
Savera Hotel,
Chennai
Indo-Japan Chamber of
Calcutta University,
Commerce & Industry, Chennai, Japan Foundation, Consulate General of Japan, Chennai (IJCCI : 044-24352010)
Open
March 10 19th All India Japanese Language
Speech Contest
Mount Carmel School,
New Delhi
Monbusho Scholars Association
of India (MOSAI: 23752964)
Open
September 20th Japanese Language Speech Contest
(East Zone)
Kala Kunj, Kolkata Indo-Japan Welfare & Cultural Association,
Bharat Nippon Maitree Sangha & Consulate General of Japan, Kolkata (Indo-Japan Welfare & Cultural Association: 033-24753773)
Open
November 20th North India Japanese Language
Speech Contest
WWF Auditorium Monbusho Scholars Association of India
(MOSAI: 23752964)
Open
Speech Contest in Japanese is one of the means to popularize and encourage the study of Japanese language significantly. Regional level contests are held and the winners (junior and senior categories) will compete at the All India Japanese Language Speech Contest which is held in March every year.
HAPPYOKAI 22ND ANNUAL CULTURAL FUNCTION
Date Venue Organizer (Contact) Entry
March 3 Kala Kunj, Kolkata Nihongo Kaiwa Kyookai,
Consulate General of Japan, Kolkata (NKK : 033-24757217 )
Open
The motive of the programme is to incorporate all forms of arts, i.e. poetry, music, dance drama both Indian and Japanese.
TALENT SEARCH
Date Venue Organizer (Contact) Entry
March Kolkata Nihongo Kaiwa Kyookai,
Consulate General of Japan, Kolkata (NKK : 033-24757217 )
Open
The objective of this program is to provide encouragement to language learners to give individual performance before audience, outside the spectrum of academics
FESTIVAL/ENTERTAINMENT
Kite Festival
Date Venue Organizer (Contact) Entry
January 13-16 Necklace Road, Hyderabad Asa Bhanu Japan Centre/Japan Foundation/
Consulate General of Japan, Chennai (Asa Bhanu Centre 040-23541337)
Open
Colourful kites from India and Japan will be seen in the skies during the Kite Festival at the Tankbund area/Necklace Road, Hyderabad which happens to be coinciding with the Makar Sankranthi (Harvest) Festival. Kite fliers from Japan will give demo and teach children techniques of flying kites.
  
 
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