The government will allocate 15 billion rubles for the creation of modular hotels.

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Order dated July 11, 2025 No. 1872-r

In 2025–2027, 15 billion rubles will be allocated from the federal budget to support investment projects to create modular tourist accommodation facilities, which will create additional places for comfortable recreation. The order on the distribution of these funds between the regions was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

Subsidies will be provided to 55 regions, investment projects in which were selected based on the results of a competition held by the Ministry of Economic Development. There will be over 10 thousand more places for tourists to rest there.

State support funds will be used to provide financial support or reimburse expenses for the acquisition and installation of modular non-capital accommodation facilities for tourists. At the same time, investors in the Far East, the Arctic and the Far North are allowed to use subsidies for the construction of non-capital accommodation facilities of non-factory production. This is due to the remoteness of such territories from the centers of production of modular structures and the high cost of their delivery.

Among the priority areas are the implementation of investment projects in new regions and in the territories of special economic zones of the tourist and recreational type, the construction of facilities near automobile tourist routes passing through sections of the federal roads M-4 "Don", M-8 "Kholmogory", M-11 "Neva", M-12 "Vostok".

Support will be provided within the framework of the federal project “Creation of hotel rooms, infrastructure and new points of attraction”, which is part of the new national project “Tourism and Hospitality”.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, July 14, 2025

The issue was discussed at a meeting with deputy prime ministers on July 14. According to Mikhail Mishustin, in the previous three years, 20 billion rubles were allocated to 65 regions for these purposes, thanks to which about 13 thousand rooms for tourists were built.

“It is important that such projects are implemented within the specified timeframes and that they meet the highest safety requirements and provide comfortable conditions,” the head of government emphasized.

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The government will allocate an additional 2.5 billion rubles to implement plans for the social development of economic growth centers in the Far Eastern regions

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Order dated July 10, 2025 No. 1844-r

Over the course of three years, over 2.5 billion rubles will be additionally allocated for the implementation of social development plans for economic growth centers in the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District. The order on the distribution of funds reserved in the federal budget was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

Thus, in 2025, projects implemented within the framework of social development plans for the Far Eastern economic growth centers will be financed in the amount of 242.6 million rubles, in 2026 – 1.9 billion rubles, in 2027 – 372.9 million rubles.

This will allow, among other things, to modernize the infrastructure of the advanced development areas in Buryatia, Zabaikalsky, Kamchatka and Khabarovsk Krais, Amur Oblast and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. In addition, the events of the master plan for the development of the city of Ulan-Ude in Buryatia, work on technological connection to utility networks of housing construction projects within the framework of the Far Eastern Quarter program in Zabaikalsky Krai, on the reconstruction of public utility infrastructure facilities in Blagoveshchensk in Amur Oblast, and the acquisition of specialized road and public utility equipment in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast will be implemented.

The Government provides support to the economic growth centers of the Far East regions on a systematic basis on the instructions of the President. It is aimed at creating a comfortable living environment in the Far Eastern cities and towns, and realizing the economic potential of the Far Eastern regions.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, July 14, 2025

Commenting on the decision takenmeeting with deputy prime ministers on July 14, Mikhail Mishustin recalled that the Far East is one of the Government’s priorities.

“Attention is paid not only to the social component, but also to the formation of growth points in order to give the dynamics of the macro-region’s development a sustainable, long-term character,” noted the Prime Minister.

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The government has written off the debt on budget loans of 25 regions.

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Order dated July 10, 2025 No. 1853-r

A number of Russian regions have been given the opportunity to write off up to two-thirds of their budget loan debt in 2025, totaling 42.7 billion rubles. The order to this effect was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

The debt will be written off for 25 regions. These are the Altai Republic, Buryatia, Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, Crimea, Mari El, North Ossetia, Tuva, Zabaikalsky, Perm and Khabarovsk Krais, Arkhangelsk, Bryansk, Kaluga, Kurgan, Novgorod, Omsk, Oryol, Pskov, Samara, Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk, Yaroslavl and the Jewish Autonomous Regions.

The amount of the write-off will correspond to the amount of funds allocated by these regions for the implementation of measures in the sphere of housing and communal services, the resettlement of citizens from dilapidated housing, the renovation of public transport, the development of key settlements, the implementation of new investment projects, as well as for the recapitalization of industrial development funds, guarantee and microfinance organizations and support for companies that manage territories with preferential tax regimes.

In addition, the debt of regions included in the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic zone will be written off in the amount of funds allocated for the implementation of activities within the framework of master plans of cities located in these territories, and for entities with low budgetary security – funds allocated for the implementation of national projects.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, July 14, 2025

“The funds remaining in the region will help speed up the solution of important tasks for our citizens, which will have a positive impact on the dynamics of both the regional and federal economies and, of course, the social sphere,” Mikhail Mishustin noted, commenting on the decision taken at a meeting with deputy prime ministers on July 14.

The rules for writing off regions' debt on budget loans and the list of areas for spending the released funds were approved by the Government in February 2025. The President instructed the Government to develop them following his Address to the Federal Assembly in 2024, as well as following the meeting of the Council for Strategic Development and National Projects and the State Council commissions on socio-economic development areas.

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The government has approved additional measures to support tour operators in the field of outbound tourism

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Order dated July 12, 2025 No. 1879-r

In 2025, the amount of contributions to the personal liability fund for tour operators in the outbound tourism sector will be reduced and the deadline for their payment will be extended.

According to the signed order, the amount of such contributions has been reduced from 1% to 0.75% of the total price of a tourism product in the field of outbound tourism for 2024.

By law, these contributions are paid in equal installments no later than the 15th of each month following the previous calendar quarter. Now the payment deadline has been moved from July 15 and October 15, 2025 to January 15, 2026.

The decision is aimed at supporting representatives of the tourism industry in the context of restrictions caused by the geopolitical situation in the Middle East. The released funds will be used, among other things, to return money to tourists who paid for trips to countries where restrictions are in place due to security threats.

Similar measures, providing for a reduction in the amount of contributions to the personal liability fund of tour operators in the field of outbound tourism, were taken by the Government in 2021 and 2022 due to the threat of the spread of coronavirus, and then external sanctions pressure.

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Russian schoolchildren became winners of the 57th International Chemistry Olympiad

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The Russian team showed outstanding results at the 57th International Chemistry Olympiad, which ended in Dubai (United Arab Emirates). All four participants from Russia won gold medals. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov congratulated the schoolchildren and their mentors on their victory.

"Every medal of Russian schoolchildren is a great joy and pride of the country. At a recent meeting, President Vladimir Putin especially noted the success of our Olympiad participants. All members of the team once again demonstrated their skills and received gold medals, scoring high points among about 1,000 representatives from 90 countries. As the head of state noted, we need to achieve excellence in chemistry and in the creation of new materials. I am confident that the winners of the International Chemistry Olympiad will be able to make a significant contribution to achieving this goal in the future," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Russian team took second place in the team standings.

The head of the Ministry of Education noted that the children’s achievements are the result of hard work and perseverance, which the entire country can be proud of.

"On behalf of the Russian Ministry of Education and on my own behalf, I would like to sincerely congratulate you on your successful performance at the 57th International Chemistry Olympiad in Dubai! In the conditions of tough competition among thousands of young talents, you demonstrated a high level of knowledge. By taking prize places, you confirmed that the Russian school still holds a strong position in the international arena. We are proud of you and are confident that many new victories and achievements await you ahead," emphasized Sergey Kravtsov.

The Russian national team included:

• Konstantin Gunko (school No. 1589, Moscow);

• Viktor Demidov (TsPM school, Moscow);

• Vladimir Elistratov (TsPM school, Moscow);

• Fyodor Kuznetsov (school No. 1329, Moscow).

The team leader was Associate Professor of the Chemistry Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University Alexander Belov. His deputies were Leonid Romashov, a chemistry teacher at School No. 192, Maxim Likhanov, a senior lecturer at Lomonosov Moscow State University, and Maxim Kozlov, a chemistry teacher at Vorobyovy Gory. The Russian team was trained at the Chemistry Department of Moscow State University with the participation of the University Gymnasium.

International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) (HTTPS: //ed.gov.ru/Press/10116/V-Duba-57-am-humorous-chemical-olimpiada-united-well …) is an annual competition for gifted schoolchildren interested in chemistry. It has been held since 1968.

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Congratulations from Dmitry Patrushev on Fisherman's Day.

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Congratulations from Dmitry Patrushev on Fisherman's Day

Dear colleagues!

I congratulate the workers and veterans of the Russian fisheries complex on Fisherman's Day.

Fishing industry is one of the most important sectors of the Russian economy, which makes a significant contribution to ensuring not only national but also global food security. Russia is one of the leading countries in terms of volumes of aquatic bioresources production, and seeks to strengthen its position in the global fisheries industry and develop aquaculture production.

The President of our country has outlined a strategic goal to further increase production and export of agricultural products. Fishing industry is an integral part of this goal. And much has already been done to achieve it. Thanks to the investment quota program, the industry infrastructure is being updated – modern fishing vessels, processing plants and logistics centers are being built.

To support enterprises, the state implements comprehensive measures aimed at increasing innovation, introducing advanced environmentally friendly technologies throughout the entire chain from catching aquatic bioresources to releasing the finished product. This allows us to provide for the domestic market and increase export potential. Specialized science also plays an important role in the technological development and sustainable operation of the domestic fish industry.

I would like to point out that all these successes would be impossible without people. The Russian fisheries industry employs more than 125 thousand people – professionals, experts, who love their work. I thank all workers in the fishing industry for their conscientious work and wish them health, prosperity, development and new successes.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko congratulated graduates and staff of Stankin on the 95th anniversary of the university and presented students with honors diplomas

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July 12 marked the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Moscow State Technological University "Stankin" – one of the leading technical universities in the country. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko took part in the ceremonial celebration of this significant date for the university, and also presented diplomas with honors to the best students.

The Deputy Prime Minister read out a congratulatory message from Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, who is a graduate of Stankin, to the university staff and students.

Dmitry Chernyshenko, in turn, shared his memories of how he himself was once a student at the university, and spoke about plans for its development: by 2030, a modern, world-class campus will be built for Stankin.

"Soon, Stankin will acquire a new site with new high-tech premises with an area of over 200 thousand square meters, designed for 11 thousand students. A modern scientific and educational ecosystem will appear by 2030 through the joint efforts of Moscow and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Therefore, those who will proudly bear the title of Stankinites will receive even more unique opportunities to realize their talents, as President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin instructed us. I wish the staff and students all the best, and the graduates – to fully realize their potential, as all Stankinites do. Good luck to you, bon voyage!" said the Deputy Prime Minister.

Acting Rector Boris Padalkin also congratulated the graduates. The acting rector noted that on this solemn day the students receive their diplomas and take a serious step into their future lives. He expressed confidence that they will become good engineers and will bring glory to Stankin in the years to come.

As a token of gratitude, Dmitry Chernyshenko, as a graduate of the Faculty of Automated Systems for Control of Industrial Processes (now the Institute of Information Technologies) of MSTU "Stankin", received a symbolic scarf from the acting rector Boris Padalkin. This gift, which has become traditional for current graduates, symbolizes the inseparable connection between generations and the continuity of traditions in the training of engineering personnel of the highest level.

Dmitry Chernyshenko also assessed how the admission campaign at MSTU "Stankin" is going. The Deputy Prime Minister was informed that the recruitment of applicants in 2025 is going well, and for master's and postgraduate studies, it is significantly ahead of last year's figures. This year, the university allocated more than 1.6 thousand budget places, for which more than 4.5 thousand applicants from 22 thousand competitive groups applied. The most popular method of submission is through the super service "Online University Admission": 85% of applications were submitted this way.

The following areas of training are most in demand among applicants: computer science and computer engineering, information systems and technologies, software engineering and automation. Currently, more than 5.5 thousand undergraduate and graduate students are studying at the university, and over its history, the university has graduated more than 70 thousand engineers who have contributed to the development of the country.

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To Natalia Polenova, Director of the State Memorial Historical, Artistic and Natural Museum-Reserve V.D. Polenov, Honored Worker of Culture of Russia

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the director of the museum on his anniversary.

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"You have dedicated yourself to the museum business. And for many years now you have been heading the famous memorial historical-artistic and natural museum-reserve "Polenovo".

Under your leadership, this cultural center is actively developing. Scientific and research activities are carried out here. The interiors of the old estate, famous historical monuments and valuable exhibits are given a second life, parks and landscapes are carefully preserved.

I wish you success, new projects, health and prosperity."

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The government has allocated funding to ensure the operation of the Russian State Art Gallery in Sevastopol

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Order of July 8, 2025 No. 1837-r

More than 480 million rubles will be allocated from the federal budget to ensure the operation of the new museum complex of the Russian State Art Gallery in Sevastopol. An order to this effect has been signed.

The allocated funds will provide funding for the museum complex's activities in 2025. This includes expenses related to the acquisition of works of art and the creation of exhibitions.

The museum complex of the Russian State Art Gallery in Sevastopol is being created on the instructions of the President. The opening of the new art space will take place in stages. By the end of 2025, it is planned to open its first stage, including an education and creativity center, a digital art center and the first exhibition dedicated to the history of Sevastopol. The opening of the second stage – a permanent art gallery – is planned for the first half of 2026.

Together with the Academy of Choreography and the Opera and Ballet Theatre, the museum complex will become part of a cultural cluster in Sevastopol. Such large museum and theatre-educational complexes, uniting theatres, museums, concert halls and creative universities, are also being created in Vladivostok, Kaliningrad and Kemerovo as part of a large-scale project launched on the instructions of the President.

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To the team of Moscow State Technological University "Stankin".

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Moscow State Technological University "Stankin" turns 95 years old.

Dear friends!

I sincerely congratulate you on this significant event – the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Moscow State Technological University “Stankin”.

Over its nearly century-long history, it has come a long way, becoming one of the leading technical universities in Russia. And all these years it has been making an invaluable contribution to the development of domestic mechanical engineering, automation, information technology, and the training of highly qualified engineering personnel.

Today, Stankin is a modern educational and research center where innovations are combined with fundamental knowledge. The university is rightfully proud of its glorious traditions, scientific schools, advanced developments and thousands of talented graduates who successfully realize themselves in various industries, science and business.

Behind all the achievements is the dedicated work of several generations of teachers, many of whom are recognized experts in their fields. Thanks to your professionalism and boundless dedication to the cause, students acquire extensive scientific and practical experience, learn to think outside the box, and find solutions to the most complex technical problems.

I am confident that Stankin will continue to be a leader in engineering education and a training ground for personnel for high-tech industries.

I wish the faculty, staff and students of the university success, new discoveries and prosperity.

M. Mishustin

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