Sergey Kiriyenko and Dmitry Chernyshenko congratulated the winners of the Big Change contest

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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On July 31, the final stage of the Big Break competition for schoolchildren in grades 5–7 was held at the Artek International Children's Center. More than 700 students from 67 regions of Russia took part in it.

First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of Russia Sergei Kiriyenko and Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko took part in the closing ceremony of the competition and congratulated the winners.

Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a welcoming address to the participants of the "Big Change", in which the head of state, in particular, noted: "The legendary "Artek" is once again becoming a center of attraction for gifted, active, generous with extraordinary ideas children from different regions of our country and foreign countries. At all stages of the competition, you fully demonstrated your talents and abilities, learned to work in a team, found true friends. And today, in a fair fight with worthy opponents, strive to become the leaders of the "Big Change".

"You have an opportunity to realize the dream with which you came to the "Big Change" competition. This year our competition is dedicated to a dream, and it, just like the friendship that is born in "Artek", only becomes stronger over the years. I want to wish that the dream with which you came here, to "Artek", and which appeared in you here, also becomes stronger. And that you yourself become stronger and can not only dream, but also realize your dream," said Sergei Kiriyenko.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko also addressed the children: "Dear children! The Big Change competition, launched on the initiative of President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, is coming to an end. This competition is truly a huge change, because this year it has become part of the national project Youth and Children. It has already united 7 million participants from all over the country. You must understand that you are not just winners here – you have a mission: everything that you have seen and learned here, you must implement in life."

300 winners of the Big Change competition among schoolchildren in grades 5–7 will receive the main prize – a Dream Trip on the Big Change train from Moscow to Vladivostok and back.

"This year we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, and the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland is being held at the initiative of the President of Russia. Servicemen of the special military operation, participants of the presidential program "Time of Heroes" handed over the Eternal Flame, lit for the first time in history at the North Pole, to the youth of Russia in memory of the Heroes of the Great Patriotic War. And now it is here, in "Artek", at the final of the competition "Big Change". We want every Artek child to share the feeling of pride in our country and preserve the memory of our heroes," said the head of Rosmolodezh Grigory Gurov.

Dmitry Chernyshenko also talked to the finalists of the Big Change competition. Among them are young scientists, media professionals, musicians, winners and prize winners of Olympiads at various levels, and activists of the Movement of the First.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that Russia has all the opportunities to realize the potential of children and adolescents, largely thanks to the national project “Youth and Children”.

The guys told Dmitry Chernyshenko about their projects and ideas, covering topics from an inclusive environment to developments to improve the agricultural sector, and also read a poem of their own composition dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory.

An interesting example of the use of artificial intelligence was the project of Semyon Veretennikov from the Belgorod region. Developed for his grandfather, a beekeeper, an interactive hive with AI allows remote monitoring of the condition of bees and control of the hive via messenger.

The Deputy Prime Minister suggested integrating Semyon’s idea into the “Berloga” project – a series of useful video games about the world of bear engineers, which teaches schoolchildren to think like programmers, introduces them to technologies and helps them become participants in next-level technology clubs.

Dmitry Chernyshenko also spoke with the first "ambassador of peace" of the USSR, Ekaterina Lycheva, who is often called the Soviet Samantha Smith. In the 1980s, she, like Samantha Smith, became a symbol of children's diplomacy and the desire for peace between the USSR and the USA.

Ekaterina Lycheva spoke about the international children's program "The World of BRICS – the World of the Future", which is currently taking place in Artek. As a result of the program, more than 3,200 Artek children from more than 69 countries will adopt a joint declaration-appeal to all heads of state "For Peace" and invite five children from each country to the International Children's Center "Artek" in 2026.

The Deputy Prime Minister also visited the DNA Isolation laboratory, where technology is used to isolate DNA from various living objects for further genetic research.

The All-Russian competition "Big Change" is the flagship project of the "Movement of the First". The competition is held with the support of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh), the Ministry of Education and Science and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

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