News

4 Jan

Happy birthday!
By: BRAMS | Published On: 4/01/23 3:24 am

The Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia (Elijah) II of Georgia turns 90 today. The spiritual leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church is a noted individual in the clerical communities worldwide. He is known as a person with conservative values and liberal approaches towards controversial issues. Respected by many religious leaders of different confessions, His grace serves his own country and the rest of the world with undying patience and endless love, frequently as a peacemaker during war conflicts.

 

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1 Jan

New 2023
By: BRAMS | Published On: 1/01/23 1:22 am

BRAMS Institute wishes you all a very Happy New Year! May 2023 be peaceful and joyful.

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30 Dec

Best wishes from the Minister
By: BRAMS | Published On: 30/12/22 10:38 pm

On behalf of the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Dr Mikheil Chkhenkeli, the Protocol Division sent a greeting card to the Founder and Director of BRAMS Institute, Dr Maia Nadareishvili:

"Happy Christmas and forthcoming New Year!

"I wish you health, happiness, and success!

"I believe that with renewed energy and determination in 2023, we will take important steps for the benefit of our country!"

BRAMS Institute is deeply touched and grateful for the appreciation of their work by the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia and joins the festivity congratulation.

 

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28 Oct

Robakidze – 140
By: BRAMS | Published On: 28/10/22 2:45 pm

Grigol Robakidze, the prominent Georgian writer and public figure, was born on 28 October 1882.

A little peaceful village Sviri in the Imereti region, west Georgia, witnessed the first steps of the future author.

In 1900, Grigol Robakidze graduated from Kutaisi Classical Gymnasium. Then he took several courses at the University of Tartu (Estonia). Later, he gained a PhD at the University of Leipzig (Germany).

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25 Oct

By: BRAMS | Published On: 25/10/22 7:24 pm

Rishi Sunak becomes Britain's new prime minister.

He leads the Conservative Party with a substantial parliamentary majority inherited since the 2019 general election.

"It is only right to explain why I am standing here as your new prime minister," Sunak told the crowd of journalists outside No.10 Downing Street's famous front door after formally accepting his new role from King Charles during a meeting at Buckingham Palace.

 

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