Four new stations on the Troitskaya metro line have been equipped with digital navigation.

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Recently opened stations The Troitskaya metro line—Vavilovskaya, Akademicheskaya, Krymskaya, and ZIL—were the first stations on the Emerald Line to be equipped with digital navigation. Now, the total number of signs in the Moscow metro displaying digital information has reached 200. At these stations, modern technology is combined with the familiar navigation principles of all Moscow public transportation.

"A year ago, Sergei Sobyanin opened the first digital public transport stations—Maryina Roshcha on the Big Circle Line and Terminal No. 1 at Moscow's Nizhegorodskaya Station. They have proven their effectiveness, and we've received numerous positive reviews from passengers. This year, digital navigation was installed on the new Vavilovskaya-ZIL section of the Troitskaya Line. We plan to open six more stations on this line by 2030. Once these stations are in place, the third section of the Troitskaya Line will not require a full-scale physical navigation system upgrade. Information about new transport facilities will be displayed remotely on digital signs," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Digital navigation on the new section of the Troitskaya Line will increase the amount of useful information provided to passengers. For example, it will highlight more popular locations near metro stations and inform about changes to public transportation near them, including those scheduled for short-term service. ZIL signs will be able to provide additional information to passengers during large-scale events at the nearby CSKA Arena multifunctional sports complex. Furthermore, the innovative navigation is brighter and more visible.

Consecutive exit numbering has been introduced at transfer stations on all metro lines.Sobyanin: More than 90 metro stations will be equipped with digital navigation by 2030.

Digital navigation systems will continue to be implemented in the metro in the future. According to the Moscow transport development program through 2030, over 30 percent of signs will be equipped with screens. The primary focus of digital navigation implementation will be on transfer hubs and stations near major transport hubs.

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School No. 2122 named after Yurasov in Shcherbinka has a new building, according to the Moscow Mayor.

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A new building for School No. 2122 named after Hero of the Soviet Union O.A. Yurasov was built in Shcherbinka. This was reported on their channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"The building welcomed its first students on September 1st. It is connected to the main building by a heated walkway and is designed to accommodate 400 children. The school's capacity has increased—it will now accommodate 1,100 students," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel in MAX messenger

The new building houses general-purpose and specialized classrooms, laboratory and research facilities, a gym, and recreation areas.

The opening of the new building has created comfortable conditions for study and research, including for children with disabilities.

Playgrounds for active games and events, as well as a sports area, were installed near the school. The grounds were also cleaned up.

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The reorganization of 49 former industrial zones will create more than 255,000 jobs in the capital.

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The implementation of 72 integrated territorial development projects (ITD) in 49 former industrial zones will create dozens of qualitatively new urban spaces in the capital and nearly 255,500 jobs, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Currently, 72 KRT projects are being implemented in the capital across 49 former industrial zones. A total of over 981 hectares of land have been allocated for redevelopment. 22.3 million square meters of real estate will be built on this land. Thus, qualitatively new urban spaces with housing and sought-after infrastructure will emerge in various districts of the capital, creating nearly 255,500 additional jobs. Investments in the development of the 49 former industrial zones are estimated at 7.42 trillion rubles, and the annual budgetary impact could reach 530.2 billion rubles," said Vladimir Efimov.

The 49 former industrial zones designated for redevelopment are located in 10 Moscow administrative districts—all but the New Moscow. Two or more integrated development projects are being implemented in 20 of the 49 industrial zones.

"The largest number of KRT projects—14 out of 72—are being implemented in the southeast of the city, within seven industrial zones: Hammer and Sickle, Karacharovo, Yuzhny Port, Kuryanovo, Vykhino, Graivoronovo, and Volgogradsky Prospekt. Over 4.8 million square meters of real estate will be built there on a site of over 200 hectares, of which nearly half a million square meters will be industrial infrastructure, and over 1.7 million square meters will be public and business infrastructure. Thus, two sports complexes and a hotel will be built in the Karacharovo industrial zone, a public and business complex will be built on the Volgogradsky Prospekt industrial zone site, and educational and sports complexes and a logistics center will be built on the Graivoronovo industrial zone site," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin made a decision on reorganization of two sites in the Filevsky Park area under the KRT program.

As part of the program for the integrated development of territories, implemented byon behalf of the Mayor of MoscowAttractive urban spaces are being created in former industrial zones and on underutilized and undeveloped sites, seamlessly integrating into the city's overall environment. Currently, 336 CRT projects, covering a total area of over 4,200 hectares, are at various stages of development and implementation in the capital.

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From neurotesting to workshops: what awaits guests at the Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurial Culture Festival

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The Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurial Culture Festival will be held in the capital from September 20 to 27. Lectures, master classes, games, and quizzes will be held at schools, colleges, universities, libraries, cinemas, the Moscow Center for Educational Quality, the VEB Center, Moscow Longevity Centers, and the Southern River Terminal. Elena Zyabbarova, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Finance.

"Financial literacy is necessary and important at any age. Therefore, our festival will bring together children, parents, students, aspiring entrepreneurs, and senior citizens. Participants will gain practical knowledge and discover new opportunities for managing their finances. And the experts, whose presentations already attracted thousands of attendees at the recent financial literacy marathon in Zaryadye, will make the learning even more engaging and useful," noted Elena Zyabbarova.

This is the ninth time the festival will be held. According to Elena Zyabbarova, in just a few years, it has grown from a small project into a large-scale, multi-format educational event for anyone who wants to develop their financial skills.

The events on the first and last days of the festival are suitable for the whole family, while the remaining days will feature themed events for preschoolers, schoolchildren, students, young adults, middle-aged citizens, and senior citizens. Experts will explain how to save and grow personal wealth, take first steps in investing and entrepreneurship, and protect yourself from financial risks and fraud. All this will help participants plan their personal budget wisely, avoid mistakes, ensure long-term financial security, and build a solid financial foundation for the future.

The festival program emphasizes support for those planning to start their own business or those already running one. Residents can expect to meet with experienced entrepreneurs who will explain how to turn an idea into profit and avoid starting mistakes.

The festival organizers are Department of Finance of the City of Moscow, Financial Literacy Center, Moscow Department of Education and Science and the Main Administration of the Bank of Russia for the Central Federal District. Registration for events is available atwebsite.

Learn about the right attitude towards money and take a neurotest

The festival's opening will take place at the Moscow Center for Educational Quality. Visitors can expect a variety of events, including lectures, master classes, quizzes, and games. Here, they will learn about how banks use fraud protection technologies, the entrepreneurial focus of educational institutions, and tax deductions.

Irina Maslova, Deputy General Director of the Association for the Development of Financial Literacy, will discuss how simple habits can shape a healthy attitude toward money and help ensure a comfortable future. At the workshop "Focus on Tomorrow: Why Invest Today," Gleb Yuchenkov, Director of Investment Products at Moscow Exchange's Finuslugi platform, will explain how investments work and why even small investments are important. Participants will learn about compound interest, investment goals, and investment tools.

For the first time, attendees at a financial literacy event will be offered a neurotest. In just 10 minutes, they will learn about their fatigue levels, stress tolerance, concentration, and professional inclinations. A specialist will explain how to obtain a detailed analysis.

Events for children and youth

Separate events for children aged six to 10 are planned at city libraries on September 21. Young participants will try their hand at creating their own bank card, learn about the history of money, and test their knowledge with a fun quiz. A webinar by Olga Andreeva, an expert at the Moscow Center for Financial Literacy, will be especially helpful for parents. She will share practical experience, answer questions, and explain in detail the best age to talk to children about money and how to instill smart spending habits.

A webinar for young people, where experts will explain in simple terms the new legal regulations that are coming into force and affecting personal finance management, will be held on September 24.

Activities for seniors

On September 20, at the National Research University Higher School of Economics' cultural center, students will present "Playing a Friendly Family," a play by French playwright Marc Camoletti, for older audiences. It's a funny and instructive story about how not to manage a family budget.

One of the most anticipated events will be a film lecture. On September 26, residents of the "silver" age group are invited to the Moskino chain's Salut cinema to watch excerpts from Vladimir Menshov's legendary film "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears." Following the screening, viewers will join experts to discuss how the film's characters coped with change, chose between career and personal life, overcame financial difficulties, and built their futures.

The final program: a round table and a financial DNA test

The roundtable discussion "Financial Products and Services: How to Protect Your Rights" will take place on September 26 at 11:00 AM. Experts will discuss key aspects of protecting the rights of consumers of financial products and services, provide practical advice, and answer pressing questions.

The festival will conclude on September 27 at the VEB Center. There, guests will be able to take a financial and DNA test, guess which sounds are associated with the world of finance at the "That Very Sound" audio kiosk, and practice their personal finance skills using VR simulators developed in collaboration with experts from the Moscow Government's HR Services Department.

Muscovites can improve their financial literacy not only during the festival but also at any convenient time. An online library of educational materials is available atwebsite and portal Open Budget of the City of MoscowYou can follow event announcements on the Telegram channel. Open Budget of Moscow.

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The investor will renovate the premises in the building on Frunzenskaya Embankment.

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A small business representative purchased a building on Frunzenskaya Embankment from the city. The investor will carry out renovations to enable commercial use, according to Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

"By exercising its preemptive right, the tenant, a small business owner, acquired from the city a commercial space of over 130 square meters in a complex of residential buildings built between 1939 and 1943. The building, designed by architect Konstantin Dzhus-Danilenko in the Stalinist Empire style, remains residential, with some of the space occupied by offices. The new owner will renovate the space and adapt it for modern use," said Ekaterina Solovieva.

The building is located at 4 Frunzenskaya Embankment. The new owner will be responsible for repairing defects on the facades, installing an air conditioning system, and renovating the premises in accordance with the design and production documentation.

To take advantage of the preemptive right and purchase space from the capital, small and medium-sized business owners must meet a number of criteria, be included in the Unified Register of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses, and lease the premises for at least a year.

An investor will restore Levenson's dacha in the Novo-Peredelkino area.

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Construction of the Lazarevsky gas regulating station is more than half complete.

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Moscow's Urban Services specialists have completed over 50 percent of the construction work on the Lazarevsky gas regulation station (GRS) in the north of the capital. The building has already been erected, and interior finishing and installation of the process equipment are currently underway.

The new gas distribution station is designed to handle 45,000 cubic meters of gas per hour. Its commissioning will connect new consumers and significantly improve the reliability of gas supply in the Kurkino and Molzhaninovsky districts, as well as the Khimki urban district (thanks to the infrastructure of Mosoblgaz JSC).

Our specialists utilize state-of-the-art engineering solutions. Particular attention is paid to the installation of shut-off and control valves and equipment developed in-house by Mosgaz JSC. All components, from butterfly valves to gas filters and safety valve sensors, undergo rigorous quality testing and comply with the latest industry standards.

Automated control and emergency shutdown systems will be installed at the facility. This will allow for 24/7 monitoring of equipment from a central control center and will improve the safety and reliability of the gas pressure control station.

The construction of the Lazarevsky gas distribution station is a key component of the modernization of the capital's gas infrastructure. The project aims to ensure a stable and secure gas supply in the face of increasing demand on the city's networks and the city's rapid development. The facility is part of the strategic program "Development of Gas Supply Networks in Moscow for 2024–2027."

Construction of a new gas regulating station has begun in northern Moscow.18 gas regulating stations will be modernized in the capital in 2025.

The projects to modernize public utilities infrastructure being implemented in the capital are in line with the goals and objectives of the national project Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Young animators created a cartoon about the polar bear Terpey at the Moscow 2030 forum.

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Around 200 young participants in the workshops held at the flagship venue of the Moscow Mayor's "My District" program in 50th Anniversary of October Park created an animated film about the polar bear Terpey, a new resident of the Moscow Zoo, which is under the care of the "My District" program. The film was based on the bear's journey from Kazan to Moscow by train. The workshop was part of the "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" forum.

"This project is especially dear to us because it tells the true story of Terpey the polar bear—from his rescue in harsh Yakutia to his move to the Moscow Zoo. It's crucial for me that the younger generation, through creativity and kindness, learns the value of protecting rare species. The story of happy Terpey is true proof that care and compassion can change the world for the better," noted Svetlana Akulova, General Director of the Moscow Zoo and President of the Union of Zoos and Aquariums of Russia and the Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

From script to finale

The children worked on the cartoon for approximately 120 hours, from writing the plot to the final animation. In total, approximately 1,900 frames were shot. The young animators crafted three main characters and approximately 20 supporting ones from 50 skeins of wool. They also built 11 mock-ups of various locations using foam, cork, cardboard, play dough, paint, and much more.

The project's technical equipment included three computers, three cameras, and over 15 lighting fixtures. This allowed the children to master professional animation filmmaking techniques.

"I loved it so much! I usually watch cartoons on my phone, but here we made a bear and a real movie about him out of special thread, wire, and other things. The character moves just like a real one. Our whole family went to see Terpey at the zoo—he's so big and fluffy! Our cartoon bear turned out just like the real thing. Now I tell all my friends we made a cartoon about Terpey," shared ten-year-old Nikita, a participant in the project.

Based on real events

The children's animation project became part of the educational program of the "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" forum, aimed, among other things, at environmental education and raising awareness among the younger generation about wildlife conservation.

Terpei, a polar bear, had a difficult life before finding a home at the Moscow Zoo. As a cub, he was left alone in Yakutia, where he was rescued by a local resident. Terpei then lived in Perm, Rostov-on-Don, and spent several years in temporary care at the Kazan Zoo. In October 2024, the animal traveled by train to the capital, where a spacious enclosure with a pool and snow slide was prepared for him. Specialists are monitoring his condition around the clock.

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Film screenings and vintage car exhibitions will be held this weekend at the Moskino Cinema Park.

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The Moskino Cinema Park invites you to spend the weekend in retro style. On September 20th and 21st, visitors can enjoy exhibitions, quests, interactive spaces, and staged filming. You can participate by entrance ticket to the cinema park.

On September 20, a GAZ-M-21 Volga automobile exhibition will take place in the "Moscow of the 1940s" setting, covering over 65,000 square meters. It is open from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. On the same day, at 11:20 AM, guests will be able to take part in quizzes and a costume contest.

From 1:00 PM to 1:30 PM, a car parade will take place from the "Moscow in the 1940s" location along the central alley. In addition to the iconic exhibits, guests will see recreated buildings from the mid-20th century: the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department building with its courtyard, the Metropol Hotel, a section of the Novodevichy Convent wall, two-story houses, a public garden, and many other structures.

The cars used in the films will also be shown on Vadim Zadorozhny's auto-cinema exhibitionIt will be open to the public from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. On the first floor, visitors will be able to see the famous Chaika car, convertibles, and military aircraft, as well as installations based on the films "Beware of the Car" and "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears." On the second floor, you'll be able to sample iconic desserts—custard rolls, "Bird's Milk" cake, and "Kartoshka" cake—made according to original recipes and GOST standards.

From 12:00 to 19:00, visitors will be immersed in the magic of Soviet cinema at a staged set. At the "Moscow in the 1940s" set, guests will take part in a scene from the comedy Kidnapping, Caucasian Style, or Shurik's New Adventures, and on the site of "County Town" – in the filming based on the musical Straw HatYou can also take memorable photos there in costumes and with props.

The Moscow Yard will host a quest that has already become a favorite among guests from 12:00 to 19:00. "Movie! Movie! Movie!"Children and adults will experience all stages of the filming process, learn about the work of a director, producer, and actor, and create their own film.

Feel like a Western hero at the "Cowboy Town" site. From 12:30 PM to 7:00 PM, the "Pies and Bullets" quest will take place. Participants will experience the story of a peaceful encounter between Indians and cowboys that turns into a real farce.

Guests will launch a fireworks show at the central square kites, throw balls into a basketball hoop, play table tennis, and also take part in decorating musical instruments – spoons and xylophones.

At the Moskino Kinopark cinema, viewers will be able to see the thriller "The Long Walk" based on the novel by Stephen King, Luc Besson's dark melodrama "Dracula," the action comedy "Beast Train," the adventure comedy "Run," and the animated adventure "Doctor Dinosaur." Tickets for the screenings are available for purchase at website.

The Moskino Cinema Park is part of Sergei Sobyanin’s “Moscow – City of Cinema” project and an object of the Moscow film cluster, which is being developed by the capital Department of CultureThe second stage of development has already been completed: 34 naturalistic sites, six pavilions, and six infrastructure facilities have been built, including the sets "Brest Fortress," "Provincial Towns of Europe," "Yuzovka," "Shakhty," "European City," "Modern Moscow," "Reichstag," "Russian Medieval City," "Cities of Eastern Europe," and other spaces.

The Perfect Weekend on Camera: How Moskino Cinema Park Brings Film and Filming Closer to ViewersSergei Sobyanin announced the completion of the second phase of the Moskino cinema park.

The Moscow Film Cluster comprises infrastructure facilities, services, and facilities for filmmakers, developed by the Moscow Government as part of the "Moscow – City of Cinema" project. Its structure includes the Moskino Cinema Park, the Gorky Film Studio (with locations on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proyezd), the Moskino Film Factory, the Moskino cinema chain, the Moskino Film Commission, and the Moskino Film Platform.

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From IT to cooking: Applications are now open for the "Masteryata" children's championship

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Applications for the Moscow Children's Professional Skills Championship "Masteryata" have begun in the capital. Students in grades one through eight can test their skills in 55 skills, ranging from cooking and video production to electrical installation. This year, new areas have also been added, including information security and food and beverage preparation. This was announced by the press service of the Moscow City Hall. Department of Education and Science.

"The 'Masteryata' Championship has been held in the capital since 2018. It not only introduces schoolchildren to in-demand professions but also helps them gain practical experience and try their hand at various professions. The first competitions were held at five Moscow colleges in five areas. Over the past seven years, the number of competencies has increased more than tenfold, and the number of venues has increased almost fivefold. Over 40,000 schoolchildren from 521 Moscow educational institutions have already participated in the project," the department's press service reported.

The competition is held in three categories: first-second, third-fourth grades, and "Family Masters." Elementary school students compete in teams of two, along with mentors. In the family category, participants from fifth through eighth grades will be assisted by close relatives and legal guardians.

The championship's tasks are designed to closely resemble real-life professional situations. For example, in the computer game and multimedia application development section, students will independently create graphics, program, configure sounds and animations, and test the finished product. And in the painting and decorating section, participants will be asked to mark a work surface with masking tape and apply paint using a special technique, working from dark to light.

The young contestants' skills will be assessed by a jury consisting of teachers and vocational training instructors from Moscow colleges, mentors from professional championships, and representatives from partner employers.

You can apply for participation until October 15th.official portal Championship. You must attach the assignments completed remotely from the qualifying round. For some competencies, two applications are permitted; details can be found in the "Participation Conditions" section.

The finals will take place from December 1st to 14th, with participants demonstrating their skills at Moscow colleges. Last year, nearly 13,000 students participated in the qualifying round, and approximately 9,000 students from 471 Moscow schools advanced to the finals.

Detailed information on in-demand professions and specialties taught at Moscow colleges is available on the website Moscow Colleges, in the same names telegram channel and the social network community VKontakte.

Conducting intellectual events for schoolchildren contributes to the development of children's talents and the formation of skills that will be useful to them in their future profession, and is in line with the objectives of the "Professionalism" and "All the Best for Children" projects of the national project Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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At a seminar for the "Call Back Yourself" project, Muscovites will learn about useful apps for protecting themselves from fraudsters.

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Vigilance and knowledge of digital security rules remain the primary means of protection against fraud, and digital tools can be powerful tools in the fight against fraudsters. At the project's new seminar Call me back yourself experts Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow (DIT) and Roskachestvo will discuss proven services and mobile apps that allow you to further protect your accounts, identify suspicious calls, and scan your devices for viruses and malware.

The event will take place on September 24 at 11:00 a.m. at 22 Voznesensky Lane. You can participate in person, in advance. by registering on the project's website, or online by joining the live broadcast, which will take place on a social network VKontakte.

"At the event, experts will remind you of the basic rules of digital hygiene and offer recommendations on how to protect yourself from scammers, as well as talk about useful digital tools for mobile phones. Participants will learn which caller ID apps can help block annoying calls, which password managers are best for protecting personal data, and which antivirus programs provide reliable phone protection. During the lecture, speakers will provide step-by-step recommendations for smartphone users with different operating systems, helping them install and configure suitable apps," said Valentina Shilina, head of the "Call Back Yourself" project at the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

During the seminar "Services and Applications to Protect Your Security," attendees will learn how to use software to further protect personal information, create and store strong passwords, help other users, and expand the database of suspicious phone numbers.

Additionally, experts will help you understand which apps are trustworthy and which should be avoided. Experts from Roskachestvo and the Moscow Department of Information Technologies conducted a study analyzing various smartphone apps, assessing their effectiveness, reliability, and security. Participants will be able to ask questions about the services and, under the guidance of experts, install and configure the apps selected based on the study's findings.

Additionally, the discussion will focus on the mandatory labeling of calls from legal entities, which came into effect on September 1, and how this will help combat cybercrime. According to the new requirements, when a call comes from a company or individual, the caller's information, including the number and company name, must be displayed on the smartphone screen. The operator downloads all the information automatically, allowing the user to immediately see who is calling. The law only applies to corporate phone numbers; personal numbers do not need to be labeled.

After the seminar, its recording and useful materials with expert recommendations can be found in the section Webinar Archive on the project website.

Information online project Call me back yourself Created in 2022 by the Moscow Government in collaboration with the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the City of Moscow, the project helps Moscow residents protect themselves and their loved ones from telephone and online fraud. The project's website provides information about upcoming in-person and online events, as well as information and recommendations from experts, recordings of past webinars, and other useful materials.

In 2023, the "Call Me Back" project won the "Best Social Project Website" award at the Golden Site awards. It also received the Runet Prize in the "Information Security" category.

The creation and support of information security tools, as well as countering cyber fraud, are in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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