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Lycée Français International de Mumbai (The French International School of Mumbai), commonly referred to as LFIM, is a private French international school in Lower Parel, Mumbai, India. Established in 1983, its levels range from Pre-Kindergarten all the way to senior high school (ages 2 through 18). [ 1 ]
Alliance française de Cork also organises the Cork French Film Festival. [60] Italy has thirty-seven Alliances françaises organizations located throughout the country. [61] Malta has one Alliance francaise organization located in Floriana. [62] Moldova has one Alliance française organization located in Chişinău, the capital of Moldova. [63]
The French Institute entertains close links with the French Embassy in India, New Delhi, the local Alliance Française and other French-teaching establishments like the Lycée Français de Delhi. The Lycée français de Delhi and the Centre for Social Research and Humanities are also based within its walls. [ 5 ]
This centre shares its premises with the Alliance française Lahore (AF), and together they organise joint cultural events. [7] The institutes in India are called Max Mueller Bhavans, in honour of the German philologist and Indologist Max Müller. They are situated in Chennai, [8] Coimbatore, [9] Pune, Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, and Bangalore ...
France is the 9th largest foreign investor in India, with a cumulative investment of approximately US$3 billion. From April 2000 to June 2012, the investment amounted to US$2.98 billion, representing 2% of total inflows. There have been 952 approved technical and financial collaborations with France.
Alliance Française de Lagos; Alliance Française de Lima; Alliance Française de Madras; Alliance Française de Silicon Valley; Alliance Française de Port Harcourt; Alliance Française de San Francisco; Alliance Française de Toronto; Alliance Française de Washington; Alliance Française de Wuhan; Alliance Française French Film Festival
Alliance Française of Madras (French: L'Alliance Française de Madras) is a Franco-Indian non-profit association in Chennai, India, that works to promote the cultural relations between India and France in Tamil Nadu and also with a mission to teach the French language to the people in the region. It was formed in 1953.
French filmmaker Stéphane Brizé (second from the right) in Buenos Aires in 2019, at an event supported by Institut français d'Argentine. The Institut Français (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃stity fʁɑ̃sɛ]; French capitalization, Institut français; "French institute") is a French public industrial and commercial organization (EPIC).