Moscow Association of Ingush Youth plays intellectual games

Moscow Association of Ingush Youth plays intellectual games


By Vestnik Kavkaza

The second annual “MOIM Cup 2015” tournament has taken place in the Moscow House of Nationalities in the context of the “Voroshilovsky Strelok” intellectual show. Students of different nationalities from different universities took part in the tournament and made the game exciting and interesting. The Moscow Association of Ingush Youth, organizer of the tournament, managed to involve more than 150 people to take part in the international event, which stimulated the intelligence level of the youth and helped to establish intercultural dialogue. 

“The event is very useful and it is necessary for today’s youth. It’s important for the growth of our youth in society in the boundaries of the megalopolis. We organize these events so that we could coexist with Moscow youth and stay in contact with each other. These events unite our nations,”  Magomed Ahriyev, executive director of ROO INKA, thinks.

“A very large-scale tournament is taking place in the Moscow House of Nationalities. I mean the “Voroshilovsky Strelok” intellectual show. It’s a very popular youth project which has been taking place since 2008. The Russian Association of Intellectual Clubs is responsible for this project. More than 40 regional departments all over Russia develop this project. Several leagues have been developed in Moscow: Higher League, Student League, League of Colleges and School League. I am glad that this game unites international youth,” Vladimir Zadorozhny, chairman of Russian Association of Intellectual Clubs states.

“32 teams and about 15 nationalities are taking part in this game. After such events people become more friendly, as they talk to each other, receive and share their cultural knowledge. Above all, this game is a symbol of unity for me. I know it by my own experience. When I join such events, I get acquainted with new people, talk to them, we receive and share new information and swap our numbers in order to stay in contact,” Azamat Korigov, chairman of Moscow association of Ingush youth, says.

“People of different nationalities take part in this game, not only the South Caucasus but also people from other places,” ELizaveta Nalgieva, student of the State University of Management, says.

 

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