Finding services and information you need in the "Moscow for Children" super section has become faster and more convenient.

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New supersection Moscow for Children The mos.ru portal has become even more user-friendly. Five new subsections have been added: "Health," "Education," "Social Support," "For Expectant Parents," and "Leisure and Development." These sections provide instructions, essential information, and selections of services and activities relevant to your specific situation. You can navigate to the relevant section from the main page of the "Moscow for Children" supersection.

“The super-section that appeared in September of this year

Moscow for Children "The website has become more convenient—parents can now find the service, service, or instruction they need in the relevant thematic sections. Navigation is intuitive—for example, in the "Health" section, you can find out how to apply for a Moscow compulsory medical insurance policy, access your electronic medical record, and register with a clinic. In the "Education" section, parents can quickly find the section they need—services, services, and instructions are presented according to the child's educational stage—"Kindergarten," "School," and "College." Thus, the updated supersection has made the path to obtaining the necessary information or service even shorter, which frees up parents' time and energy," said the deputy head of the Moscow City Department of Education. Department of Information Technology Boris Frolov.

The "Moscow for Children" super-section was launched a month ago. Its main goal is to make caring for children of all ages more convenient and effective in a variety of life situations. This super-section brings together essential instructions, news, and quick links to the services and features parents most frequently access. Now, accessing your child's electronic diary or electronic medical record is easy, all from a single section, with just a few clicks of a mouse. Information for children is also available here—for example, they can plan their leisure time by selecting an event of interest or explore clubs and sections they'd like to attend.

Health: From getting an insurance policy to calling a doctor to your home

The "Health" section brings together all the services and features that both parents and children might need. If users don't yet have a Moscow compulsory medical insurance policy, they'll find clear instructions on how to obtain one. If they need to schedule a child for a scheduled appointment with a specialist, parents can quickly access the "Make an Appointment with a Doctor" service. There's also a button for accessing the electronic medical records (EMR) of both parents and children, if they have access to them. The EMR provides detailed information about the examination report, doctor's orders, test results, and much more. This section also includes an important "Emergency Care" section, which provides instructions on where to go in urgent situations.

Education: From Kindergarten to University

The "Education" section covers nearly every stage of a child's life, from early childhood to entering higher education. Parents of schoolchildren will appreciate the convenient, quick access to the "Moskvenok" service, as well as instructions for using other services on the Moscow Electronic School (MES) digital educational platform, such as the MES electronic diary and library. Furthermore, this section offers quick and easy links to download the mobile apps "MES Diary," "MES Journal," "MES Library," and "MES Sputnik."

The section also offers quick access to services such as enrolling in first and subsequent grades and applying for subsidized meals. These are grouped under the "Important Services" section.

For parents of graduates, there are sections called "Future Profession," "Exams," and "College," where they can register for the state final certification, find out which areas their child can continue their education in pre-vocational classes, and apply for college.

Social Support: From Ordering Food from a Milk Kitchen to Helping Large Families

The "Social Support" section contains over 25 services and 55 instructions regarding benefits, allowances, and other support measures. Here you can apply online for a Muscovite card and learn about benefits available to single parents, pregnant women, and women immediately after the birth of a child. This section also provides information on how to receive meals from a milk kitchen (you can apply and place an order directly).

A separate section is dedicated to large families. Users can learn how to receive city assistance, such as subsidies for children's goods, school uniforms, and housing and utility bills. This section also provides information on how to renew your large family status.

Families raising children with special needs can learn more about how the educational process should be conducted, where to obtain discounted medications, and discounted certificates for recreation and wellness.

For Future Parents: From Preparation to the Birth of the Baby

In the "For Future Parents" section, Muscovites can access the service for registering with a women's health clinic or Women's Health Center, view their location, and read step-by-step instructions for planning a pregnancy. This section also includes a guide on how to make a doctor's appointment, apply for benefits, and access the electronic medical record and the service for ordering milk formula.

For those whose child has recently been born, we have provided helpful instructions on how to register them, obtain compulsory medical insurance, and receive a gift set of newborn items.

For Muscovites ready to adopt a child, this section offers instructions and advice on how to do so. They will learn how to complete a foster parenting course, adopt a child from an orphanage during the holidays, and how to obtain guardianship and adoption permits.

Services and facilities for large families: how mos.ru helps Moscow families

Planning Leisure Activities for the Whole Family

The "Leisure and Development" section is a convenient catalog of the city's cultural, sports, and scientific projects, engaging for both children and parents. This section will help young Muscovites discover their passions—they can quickly sign up for clubs and sections, choose classes at the eco-center, and select events in parks.

Children searching for their calling should check out special projects such as "Youth of Moscow," "Technograd" at VDNKh, and "Mosvolonter." In the "Where to Go with Your Child" section, parents will find a current selection of performances, workshops, games, and meetings.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Hawthorn, rose hips and rowan berries appeared at weekend markets.

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In early October, the first autumn berries—sea buckthorn, viburnum, and lingonberry—were joined by hawthorn, rose hips, and chokeberries and rowans from the forests of central Russia. These wild berries are known for their immune-boosting benefits. Farmers bring them from the Lipetsk, Oryol, and Tambov regions.

"Hawthorn can be called a natural medicine, but you should eat no more than a handful of it fresh per day. Rosehips are generally not eaten raw because of their prickly hairs; it's better to throw a few berries in a teapot. I don't recommend adding large amounts to hot drinks; they have a strong flavor: three to five berries are enough for a mug. Any berry you buy should be dry," says Irina from the Tambov region, a participant in the Moscow weekend market in the New Moscow area.

Red rowan contains vitamin C and carotenoids, and its relative, the black chokeberry, is renowned for its high content of rutin (vitamin P) and anthocyanins. Rosehip holds the record for the highest concentration of ascorbic acid, and hawthorn contains quercetin and heart-healthy organic acids.

These berries are purchased individually or in various combinations for adding to compotes and tea, as well as for making desserts and sauces. Autumn berries pair well with other seasonal produce, such as apples or pumpkin. Chokeberry juice serves as a natural coloring, and hawthorn adds a fruity accent to homemade meat dishes. For long-term storage, these berries can be frozen or pureed with sugar. You can also preserve their nutritional value by making pastilles or purees, which can be stored for a long time in sterilized jars. This method allows you to retain the maximum amount of vitamins without adding sugar. When choosing berries, pay attention to their appearance and the packaging, which should be free of moisture.

Products for the fairs are brought in from more than 40 Russian regions. Each supplier guarantees the quality and freshness of their products, and specialists State Veterinary Service of the City of Moscow check the products before sending them to the shelves.

Fair participants are provided with free space. The pavilions are equipped with all necessary commercial and refrigeration equipment and are located near metro stations and other busy locations.

More information about the activities of the capital Department of Trade and Services– Vofficial Telegram channel departments.

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The "Summer in Moscow" project brought record revenue to Moscow brands.

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Moscow entrepreneurs who offered their products at the "Made in Moscow" art pavilions were able to significantly increase sales and revenue, expand customer traffic, and strengthen their brands. The art pavilions operated on city streets as part of the project. Summer in Moscow.

"The 'Made in Moscow' project is an integral part of the 'Summer in Moscow' project. Entrepreneurs have reported a significant increase in sales over the season. Summer art pavilions have become sought-after venues for Muscovites and visitors to the capital seeking to purchase high-quality, locally produced goods. Cosmetics and children's products are particularly popular, demonstrating the growing interest in Moscow brands," she said.

Kristina Kostroma, Head of the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow.

From books to toys

Entrepreneurs creating products for children sold more than 30,000 items worth over 30 million rubles over the course of three summer months.

Specifically, the Strekoza publishing house sold approximately 800 books at the Raketa pavilion on Rozhdestvenka Street and the Green Market pavilion on Bolotnaya Square, earning almost a million rubles. According to Yulia Guralova, the company's founder, direct sales have proven to be enormously effective: margins were several times higher than those from other sales channels.

The family-run wooden toy workshop "Lesnushki and Valda" sold about a thousand items for over one million rubles. According to Natalya Granina, its founder, the proceeds helped the company strengthen its position for the new season, purchasing necessary materials and investing in new equipment.

Doni Print, a figurine printing shop, became one of the record-breakers in sales volume. The entrepreneurs sold nearly three thousand items for over three million rubles.

"Since participating in the 'Made in Moscow' project, our turnover has grown 4.2-4.8 times. Our printer fleet has increased to 30 units, and our social media following has exceeded five thousand. We're now preparing to open our own store," noted the brand's founder, Dmitry Donskikh.

From cosmetics to furniture

Beauty brands also performed well, selling over 25,000 products worth over 23 million rubles during the season.

Thus, the decorative cosmetics brand Elian Russia sold almost two thousand products worth one and a half million rubles during the season. The products were displayed at the Green Market pavilions on Bolotnaya Square and the Beauty Bus on Arbat Street.

"Participating in the summer project together gave us the opportunity to introduce ourselves to a wider audience and highlight our Russian origins as a competitive advantage. Posting on the project's portal

madeinmoscow.rf "It attracted additional traffic, and the expansion into two key locations in the capital's center strengthened our physical presence. During the partnership, sales increased by 25 percent, several new locations were added, and our social media audience increased by 15 percent," emphasized the brand's founder, Alexey Ivanov.

Fashion manufacturers were also among the top sellers, selling over 10,000 items during the season, worth over 24 million rubles. Furniture and decor companies generated revenue of approximately 22 million rubles, selling over 33,000 units.

Residents will share their opinions on the art pavilions of the "Made in Moscow" project."Summer in Moscow" has become a powerful driver of the capital's economic development.

"Made in Moscow" is a project promoting local brands. Today, it includes over 7,500 companies, and website You can find over 36,000 products made in the capital. Entrepreneurs receive free support, from participation in major city events to informational assistance.

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Volunteers from the Meshchansky District regularly send humanitarian aid to the SVO fighters.

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On October 1, volunteers from the Meshchansky District of Moscow sent a shipment of humanitarian aid to participants in the Moscow Regiment's special military operation (SVO). Residents brought homemade and purchased items that will be useful to the soldiers on the front lines.

For safety and warmth

Volunteers sent over a thousand trench candles and 500 square meters of camouflage nets, 50 pairs of warm socks, as well as hygiene products, including shaving kit, toothpaste and toothbrushes, and wet wipes.

The production and collection of humanitarian aid was initiated by Kristina Samsonenko, a municipal deputy, and Yana Romanova, chair of the Youth Chamber of the Meshchansky District.

"Starting in 2023, we'll be organizing fundraisers to help the SVO fighters. These will definitely be held on New Year's, February 23rd, Victory Day, and the start of the winter season. Now is the perfect time to provide the fighters with additional warm clothing and heating equipment," said Kristina Samsonenko.

Trench candles and camouflage nets were made in the summer. The materials were provided by the Meshchansky Municipal District Council of Deputies, and the premises were provided by the "Workshop of Ideas" leisure center. More than 30 activists participated in the project.

The event's organizers also held events at the Festival Park, a site of the large-scale city project "Summer in Moscow." They taught visitors how to weave camouflage and explained the assistance needed by SVO participants.

What is needed most

Volunteers note that during the cold season, trench candles are more important than ever: they not only illuminate the dugout but also provide warmth. In the fall and winter, they are lit around the clock.

"One of our candles burns for four hours; we timed it. For our soldiers, 1,100 trench candles should be enough for more than a month of continuous use," noted Yana Romanova.

Camouflage nets are important regardless of the season: they cover existing and new positions, which are sometimes created daily. Concealment is also used in the rear, so nets are needed in large quantities.

How to participate

The collected humanitarian aid is sent to the SVO zone every two to three months. Activists from the Meshchansky District have already sent 16 shipments. These included over a thousand square meters of camouflage nets, 500 pairs of wool socks, 2,000 dry showers, and 5,000 dugout candles. Volunteers also donated a UAZ vehicle and five quadcopters.

At the "Workshop of Ideas" leisure center, 18 people participate weekly in making essential items: they ensure smooth production and teach beginners the techniques. Anyone is welcome to join the volunteer team. No need to bring anything; materials are provided on site. Volunteers also accept ready-made personal hygiene items and seasonal goods. Currently, this includes new warm socks and mittens.

Over the past three years, 239 humanitarian trips have been organized from the Southern Administrative District to the North-Eastern Military District.Kuntsevo volunteers donated thermal imaging shields to the SVO fighters.

You can participate in making humanitarian aid items or bring finished items to 68 Mira Avenue. Meetings are held every Monday from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The next shipment is expected to arrive in early December.

For more information, you can write to the group messages Youth Chamber of Meshchansky District on the social network VKontakte.

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The fountain season has ended in Moscow.

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The fountain season in the capital ended on October 1. Moscow's Deputy Mayor for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works spoke about how they are being prepared for winter. Petr Biryukov.

"After the structures are shut down, city services specialists will clean the bowls and sculptures with a special solution and dismantle the technical equipment and underwater lighting fixtures. Then we'll begin preserving the fountains for the winter," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Fountain pumps are turned off sequentially to prevent water hammer. Draining the fountains takes anywhere from 15 minutes to several days. For example, the water draining from the dynamic light fountain in Gorky Park takes approximately six days.

Fountains with complex utility lines and decorative elements are protected during the winter with special structures. For example, the Repinsky and Pushkinsky fountains are equipped with protective metal shields, while only one such structure in Moscow—the dynamic light fountain in the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve park—is covered with an inflatable dome. Floating fountains on the Vodootvodny Canal and in Brateevsky Pond are completely dismantled every year, and dry fountains in parks and squares are covered with protective screens.

This winter, the fountains will be prepared for the new season: pumping equipment, filters, and jet-forming elements will be checked and, if necessary, updated, all utilities will undergo preventative maintenance, and hydraulic diagnostics will be performed.

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Slow Foxtrot

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Library No. 30 invites you to the "Slow Foxtrot" workshop. Under the guidance of instructors, participants will master basic steps, simple combinations, and gain body awareness. The event will conclude with an evening of dance where they can demonstrate their newly acquired skills.

The class is suitable for both beginners and experienced dancers.

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Sobyanin: Nearly 700,000 city residents have taken part in the Moscow Longevity program.

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The capital will continue to expand the range of opportunities for active living, useful leisure, and self-realization for Muscovites of "silver" age. This instruction was given Sergei Sobyanin following the meeting of the Presidium of the Moscow Government. Its participants reviewed the report Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, on the implementation of the Moscow Longevity project.

The Moscow Longevity Project

Project implementation Moscow Longevity started in March 2018. Over the course of seven and a half years, approximately 700 thousand people have become participants.

"There are currently over 140 project centers in the city. Their network is constantly expanding and covers almost all districts of the capital. Older Muscovites are most interested in education: courses in digital literacy, history, and local history. They also enjoy excursions around Moscow. Today, the project offers over 100 courses with professional instructors—from website creation and landscape design to Chinese and karate," Sergei Sobyanin announced in his Messenger channel.

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Source: Moscow Mayor's channel Max messenger

Moscow's longevity centers are equipped to a uniform standard and are designed for people with a wide range of interests and needs, from cooking to gym workouts.

The centers have created around seven thousand interest clubs, almost half of which are dedicated to healthy lifestyles. Their founders include lawyers, linguists, athletes, military personnel, and other professionals. After retiring from their professional careers, they continue to share their experience and knowledge.

Senior Muscovites can also take classes with professional instructors in over a hundred areas, from website development and landscape design to Mandarin and karate. There are also courses in SUP and kayaking, graphic design and internet marketing, equine therapy and rock climbing, flight simulator training, and healthy eating.

All interested senior Muscovites—women aged 55 and over and men aged 60 and over—are welcome to participate in the Moscow Longevity program. You can register for classes online at mos.ru or in person at any Moscow Longevity Center or the My Documents government services center.

Additional information about the program is available by calling the capital's unified information service. Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population: 7 495 870⁠-44⁠-44.

Connection between generations

According to a study conducted by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center, which surveyed 1,600 Muscovites over 35, 92 percent believe that Moscow Longevity participants are more involved in public life, continue to acquire new skills, and even change career paths by retraining or turning a hobby into a source of income.

Improved health outcomes were cited as the main benefit for participants by 86 percent of respondents. Of these, more than half noted increased physical activity and attention to preventing age-related diseases.

81 percent of respondents noted a strengthening of ties between different generations, a more respectful attitude towards elders, and a return to the value of a multi-generational family.

Furthermore, respondents noted that Moscow Longevity had a positive impact on the lives of not only older Muscovites but also younger people. With the active lifestyles of the older generation as a role model, many Muscovites aged 35 and over began to think more about how to maintain their health and quality of life in the long term.

Participants of the Moscow Longevity project presented looks from collections of Moscow brands at Moscow Fashion Week.Digital solutions and live communication: which social services are available to Muscovites?

Popular Moscow Longevity activities

The educational program remains the undisputed leader in popularity, bringing together over 146,000 participants in Moscow Longevity. The most popular courses are digital literacy, history, and local history, as well as Moscow tours. As part of the Silver University project, whose partners include Moscow City Pedagogical University and Synergy University, those interested can take professional retraining courses and earn a state-recognized diploma.

Since 2023, the "School of Health" project has been in high demand. It features lectures, seminars, panel discussions, and master classes featuring doctors from city clinics—cardiologists, neurologists, therapists, and other specialists. These classes focus on healthy nutrition, cardiovascular disease prevention, and, starting this year, maintaining a high quality of life for those with diabetes and osteoporosis. Over the past two years, approximately 18,000 senior Muscovites have participated in "School of Health" classes.

Starting in March 2025, you can join a unique program for preserving cognitive skills and psycho-emotional health. Experts from the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia participated in its development. In just seven months, it has become one of the project's most popular programs, with over 40,000 people signing up for classes.

"Another new project this season is the 'Moscow Family Longevity' project. Civil registry offices are holding ceremonies for couples who have been married for over 40 years. There are some real record-breakers—those who have been married for 70 years!" noted Sergei Sobyanin.

More than 200 families have already celebrated their anniversaries in a warm atmosphere.

As part of the "Moscow 2030: Territory of the Future" forum, held from August 1 to September 14 at Gostiny Dvor, Family Day was held. On August 25, 14 couples celebrating their wedding anniversaries, those who had been married for 40 years or more. A couple celebrating their 70th anniversary shared the secret to their happy marriage with the newlyweds.

Expansion of the network of Moscow Longevity partner organizations

According to the study "A Time of Opportunity: The Prospects for the Development of the Silver Economy in Russia"Presented at the "Territory of the Future: Moscow 2030" forum, more than 70 percent of Muscovites over 55 years old note that, compared to previous generations, they now have significantly more opportunities to organize their leisure time and choose goods and services.

This result is largely due to Moscow Longevity's large network of partners, which numbers more than 1,300 organizations and continues to expand.

"The Moscow Longevity project partners with more than 1,300 organizations. These include universities, museums, sports and cultural centers, Moscow parks, schools, cinemas, and other institutions. They help organize education and leisure activities for the older generation, and in return, they receive

support “from the city,” said Sergei Sobyanin.

Source: Moscow Mayor's Messenger channel MAX

To simplify the process of partners joining the program, a special portal was launched on the mos.ru portal in 2025. online serviceNow, any organization willing to offer high-quality services to the senior population can become part of the Moscow Longevity program.

The Moscow 2030 Forum discussed the participation of older generations in the city's economy.Employees of the My Documents government services centers trained over 10,000 city residents in digital literacy.

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Pet Adoption Exhibition "Looking for a Friend!"

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The Zelenograd Cultural Center invites you to the pet adoption exhibition "Looking for a Friend!"

In the center's lobby, you can meet the pets of the Zelenograd shelter of the State Budgetary Institution "Dorinvest"—affectionate cats, fluffy cats, and playful puppies. All animals are healthy, vaccinated, and ready to go to new families. Volunteers and shelter specialists will conduct workshops, explain the characteristics of their charges, and offer advice to future owners. And for those who aren't yet ready to adopt a pet, they will explain how to become a volunteer.

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For the city to develop, a comfortable environment for people is first and foremost needed, says Sobyanin.

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The mission of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow is to make the capital the best city on the planet. Sergei SobyaninHe stated during a plenary session held as part of the Moscow Startup Summit, an international summit on technological entrepreneurship and innovation.

According to him, it's necessary to constantly raise the bar, setting new challenges that gradually increase in complexity. And the more the city develops, the greater the demands of its residents, which also provides additional incentive for work.

"There is no final goal. It's movement. If you've set some final goal for yourself, consider yourself already dead. Because a final goal is still a limit to something. But the world moves forward without any final goal. Every goal presupposes setting a new goal, more ambitious, more dynamic, and more complex. So, essentially, it's movement, movement, movement. And never a stop," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized.

To develop various sectors, including education, it is necessary to create a comfortable environment. This will motivate teachers and students to achieve high results.

"I understood that we needed to move forward, to create an environment in schools, to motivate teachers so that they, together with students, could achieve maximum results. Moscow is now among the top five schools in the world. This is how we need to move forward, to create the environment, the infrastructure, and the motivation," Sergei Sobyanin noted.

According to Sberbank President and Chairman of the Management Board Herman Gref, Moscow today offers unique living conditions. These include, first and foremost, a comfortable urban environment, the development of the Moscow metro, and the overall transportation infrastructure.

"The number of crossings, bridges, new transport interchanges, and so on that appear every year is absolutely incredible, unimaginable. Improved parks. Ultimately, all of this is about creating better living conditions for young people, including those who should remain in their own country, and creating unique conditions for startups," said Herman Gref.

Moscow also has all the conditions for the growth of high-tech industrial enterprises. Sergei Sobyanin added that entrepreneurs and businesses are actively returning to Moscow due to its highly qualified and motivated workforce, which is difficult to find in other regions.

"Regarding Moscow's new industrialization, it's proceeding precisely according to these principles: we're trying to support high-tech manufacturing, and entrepreneurs and businesses are eager to return to Moscow. Besides the infrastructure, which is crucial, and the affordable land, among other things, the most important thing is the current workforce. These are highly specialized, highly qualified, and motivated people. And such people are harder to find in other regions than in Moscow. Therefore, a large number of companies that had long since left Moscow are now returning, and they're returning at a different technological level," the Moscow Mayor said.

To attract young professionals to live and work in the capital, it's crucial to create a comfortable, well-maintained living environment. This includes various infrastructure, such as those for recreation and sports. Work to develop and improve this infrastructure is currently underway in Moscow.

"To keep people in the city, to attract them, you need to create an environment in which they live. If they don't like the environment, you can build 40 factories, but there will be no one there, nothing will work. You can build a wonderful technology park in the city, but there will be no one there. The city is the environment," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized.

By creating a comfortable environment and new jobs, the capital is actively investing in improving its industrial sector. The focus is on import-substituting technologies, the development of which facilitates the growth of a number of related industries.

"We need a technological foundation for our country, high technology, independent technology, which constitutes a significant foundation and strength for the city and our country," the Moscow Mayor noted.

According to Herman Gref, in the next 10 years, at least general artificial intelligence, and possibly even superintelligence, will emerge, which will effectively solve a vast number of humanity's unsolvable problems. This will pose a new global challenge, as people will have to figure out how to coexist with and manage it. Furthermore, a vast number of new opportunities will emerge for the creation of fundamentally new technologies, materials, and vehicles.

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How to get a free ticket to Moscow Museum Week through Mosbilet

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A monthly cultural event will take place in Moscow from October 13th to 19th. Moscow Museum WeekAs part of this program, anyone can visit the city museums' exhibits and exhibitions free of charge with a pre-purchased electronic ticket through the service. Mosbilet.

Pre-registration for the convenience of visitors

Moscow Museum Week is a popular event among both Muscovites and visitors to the city. During the event, museums and exhibition halls under the jurisdiction of the capital Department of Culture, work free of charge in self-inspection mode on one of the days of the third week of each month.

To visit free of charge, you must register in advance by purchasing an electronic ticket through the service Mosbilet Using a Mos ID (an account on the mos.ru portal). Pre-registration improves visitor comfort and safety. It allows for the ability to manage the number of guests in advance and not issue more tickets than the venue can accommodate in a single session. Visitors can choose the event and a convenient time, ensuring they are guaranteed a spot. If guests arrive with a pre-purchased ticket, they don't need to wait in line at the box office.

How to get a Mos ID account

You can purchase a ticket with either a full or standard account on Mos.ru (Mos ID). Its status can be found in the personal account on the official portal of the Mayor and the Moscow Government, mos.ru. If the visitor has a standard or full account, after authorization, the required fields of the online form will be automatically filled with information from the personal account—there is no need to enter the visitor's last name, first name, patronymic, or contact information.

A single Mos ID account can purchase up to four tickets for any selected Museum Week event—for a family pass or a visit with friends. All purchased tickets will be displayed in the user's personal account on the mos.ru portal, as well as in the "Gosuslugi Moskvy," "My Moscow," and "My ID" mobile apps. There's no need to present identification at the museum entrance—simply show your ticket or its QR code in one of the city's mobile apps.

If a visitor doesn't have a standard or full Mos ID account, they can create or upgrade one. Anyone with a mobile phone number from any Russian operator can create an account on the mos.ru portal. Registration address and citizenship are irrelevant. It's best to obtain a Mos ID in advance. Due to the high interest in the promotion, obtaining a ticket on the day of your visit at a convenient time may be difficult.

You can also purchase a museum entrance ticket during Moscow Museum Week as usual, at the box office. However, in this case, admission will be subject to a fee. Admission to the museum will be subject to availability at the box office. All admission conditions for privileged categories remain in effect. Proof of privilege will be required.

"Antigone," "The Tempest," and others. Mosbilet recommends "star" performances.mos.ru answered the main questions about attending cultural events.

Individuals under 18 years of age studying in core vocational programs can obtain a free ticket at the institution's box office.

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