Moving to a new country can be exciting and challenging at the same time. This workshop is designed to help newcomers from India and other countries settle smoothly in Regensburg.
We’ll cover practical topics like finding housing, registering with local authorities, understanding healthcare and education systems, and connecting with the local community. You’ll also meet other newcomers and volunteers who can share real-life experiences and tips.
Whether you’ve just arrived or have been here a few months, this is a great place to ask questions, learn, and feel at home in Regensburg.
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Thinking about studying in Regensburg or just arrived as a student? This online seminar will help you understand everything you need to know about student life here.
We’ll talk about university options, admission process, student accommodation, part-time jobs, public transport, and how to make the most of your time in Regensburg. You’ll also hear from current students who’ll share their personal experiences and practical advice.
Join us to get clear answers, useful tips, and a real sense of what it’s like to study and live in one of Germany’s most beautiful university cities.
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Holi is one of India’s most joyful and widely celebrated festivals. It marks the arrival of spring and symbolizes the victory of good over evil, the renewal of life, and the breaking down of social barriers.
The celebration usually begins with Holika Dahan on the evening before Holi — a bonfire that represents the triumph of devotion and truth. The next day, known as Rangwali Holi, people gather outdoors to throw colors, dance to music, share sweets, and enjoy the spirit of togetherness.
Beyond its colors and energy, Holi carries a deeper message of forgiveness, new beginnings, and community harmony. It’s a day when people reconnect, let go of past grievances, and celebrate life with laughter and color.
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Navratri, which means “nine nights,” is a vibrant Hindu festival dedicated to the divine feminine energy, symbolized by Goddess Durga. Over nine nights and ten days, devotees celebrate the triumph of good over evil through prayers, music, and dance.
In many parts of India, especially Gujarat, Navratri is known for its colorful Garba and Dandiya Raas dances, where people dress in traditional attire and dance in circles to rhythmic folk music. Each night carries its own significance, representing different forms of the goddess and the spirit of renewal, strength, and community.
Navratri is more than a religious celebration — it’s a time when communities come together to honor tradition, express joy, and celebrate unity through dance and devotion.
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