To the staff of the Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation named after Chief Marshal of Aviation B.P. Bugaev

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September 19, 2025 marks the 90th anniversary of the founding of the educational institution.

Dear friends!

Please accept my sincere congratulations on your anniversary.

Ninety years ago, the legendary Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation was founded. Since then, it has become a leader in training highly qualified personnel for the transport industry. And rightfully bears the name of the outstanding military and government figure, Chief Marshal of Aviation Boris Pavlovich Bugayev.

Today, it is one of the country's leading technical higher education institutions. It combines tradition and innovation, unique scientific schools and modern educational technologies. Students have the opportunity to study with renowned professors and instructors, gain flight and simulator training, acquire fundamental knowledge and essential skills, and master their specialty. Importantly, the institute is rapidly developing, opening new departments, including one on the operation of unmanned aircraft systems.

And, of course, it is proud of its graduates, including Heroes of the Soviet Union and Russia, honored test pilots, and cosmonauts. This is largely due to the faculty, staff, and veterans of the university—all those who dedicated their lives to serving the skies and the Motherland.

I wish the staff of the Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation continued success. May the anniversary academic year be a successful one for both faculty and students, and may good fortune accompany all your endeavors.

M. Mishustin

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The government has allocated over 335 million rubles to support the healthcare system in the Kursk region.

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Over 335 million rubles will be allocated from the government's reserve fund to support the Kursk Region's healthcare system. A corresponding order has been signed.

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Order No. 2580-r of September 18, 2025

The allocated funds will allow the region to purchase additional medications and therapeutic nutritional supplements for eligible citizens. Each person will be provided with the necessary medications as prescribed by their attending physician.

Such social support is provided to people with disabilities, including children with disabilities.

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The government will allocate priority funding to a number of regions for measures to improve the environmental condition of water bodies.

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Order No. 2579-r of September 18, 2025

Several regions will receive priority funding in 2025 for projects to improve the environmental condition of their hydrographic network. An order has been signed to reallocate federal budget funds for these purposes.

The project concerns river cleanup in the Vladimir Region, Tatarstan, and Chechnya, which will receive a total of over 135 million rubles in additional funding. This decision will allow for more work to be completed in these regions in 2025.

Measures to improve the environmental condition of the hydrographic network are being implemented as part of the federal project "Water of Russia," which is part of the new national project "Environmental Well-Being." The main objective of this federal project is the comprehensive environmental improvement of water bodies across the country. It includes the construction and reconstruction of treatment facilities, including in the Baikal Natural Area, coastal stabilization, dredging, construction of hydraulic protection structures, and the organization of volunteer events to clean up riverbanks and lakes of household waste.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Qualifying competitions for the Future Games in Astana are being held as part of the 2025 Phygital Games

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The 2025 Phygital Games are taking place in Nizhny Novgorod from September 17 to 20. The tournament is bringing together 400 participants from 50 regions of Russia, as well as Latvia and Mauritania.

Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko spoke with Games participants, assessed the competition venues, and held a meeting on the development of the phygital movement.

The meeting also featured speeches from First Deputy Minister of Sport of Russia Odes Baysultanov, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova, Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Gleb Nikitin, and President of the All-Russian Phygital Sports Federation Nikita Nagorny.

The Deputy Prime Minister thanked Governor Gleb Nikitin, his team, the Russian Ministry of Sport, and the organizers, and emphasized the importance of holding the 2025 Phygital Games during the World Youth Festival, as this provides an additional opportunity for engagement in the phygital format, launched "with the help of President Vladimir Putin."

"The World Phygital Federation already includes 118 countries. This means that in 118 countries, people are gathering, holding competitions, and evaluating them on the World Federation platform, using the same rules and regulations first tested at the Future Games in Kazan last year. This year, qualifying competitions for the Future Games, which will be held in Astana next July, are being held here," noted Dmitry Chernyshenko.

Dmitry Chernyshenko reported that, according to the Minister of Sports of the Nizhny Novgorod Region, thanks to the phygital training camps, the conversion rate of children who had never played sports but took up the sport after participating in the camps was 30%.

The meeting noted that special attention is currently being paid to integrating phygital technologies into the school and higher education systems.

The Phygital Games 2025 is a key tournament on the Champions Path to qualify for the Games of the Future 2026 in Kazakhstan. For the RFSO Lokomotiv football team, participation in the Phygital Games 2025 provides additional match practice before competing in the GOTF 2025, which will be held in December in Abu Dhabi.

According to Nizhny Novgorod Region Governor Gleb Nikitin, the region has great potential and a strong foundation for developing the phygital movement. Eight municipalities in the region already have equipped phygital sports venues. A dedicated sports federation is active, and the number of events held is growing annually.

"For two years in a row, we've been holding phygital camps in the region, where children spend two weeks learning 3D modeling, programming, robotics, and playing sports. We invite students from sports schools and those interested in IT to participate. As a result, after these camps, 30% of children who hadn't previously played sports enroll in sports clubs, and athletes are eager to learn information technology. Phygital is a real tool that helps children find their calling in sports and life," the governor noted.

The 2025 Phygital Games brought together the strongest teams in five disciplines: phygital football, phygital basketball, phygital hockey, phygital dancing, and phygital shooters.

Dmitry Chernyshenko and Gleb Nikitin attended the T-Bank Phygital Hockey competition, as well as the RWB Phygital Football and Vkusno – Period Phygital Basketball competitions.

The Deputy Prime Minister was presented with the "Sports Nizhny Novgorod" metaverse on the Roblox gaming platform. Nizhny Novgorod became the first city in Russia to create its own virtual world on the popular children's gaming platform to engage children in physical education and sports, as well as to introduce them to the region's history.

The Nizhny Novgorod Fair, the Meshchera Sports School, and the Meshchersky Sports and Recreation Center, where the region's first phygital center was created and presented to Dmitry Chernyshenko two years ago, served as the Games' venues.

"The development plan for the phygital movement in Russia runs until 2030. Ten phygital sports competitions have already been included in the unified calendar of interregional, national, and international sporting events. We plan to create 300 phygital centers in the regions and introduce 20 phygital disciplines in the next five years," said Odes Baysultanov, First Deputy Minister of Sport of Russia.

Nikita Nagorny, President of the All-Russian Phygital Sports Federation, emphasized that significant work has been done over the past two years to develop the phygital movement in our country. It has become a fully-fledged part of the Russian sports community. At the meeting, Nikita Nagorny and Artem Buslaev, President of the Russian Squash Federation, signed an agreement on the joint development of squash in Russia.

The Games are organized by the Agency for the Development of Computer and Other Sports and the Ministry of Sports of the Nizhny Novgorod Region, with the support of the Ministry of Sports of Russia.

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Marat Khusnullin took part in the Moscow Financial Forum.

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin spoke at the session "Digital Financial Control as an Element of Client-Centric Public Administration" at the Moscow Financial Forum.

In his speech, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that all control and financial mechanisms must be subordinated to the main goal – improving people's quality of life – and based on the principles of teamwork.

"The President set a strategic goal of improving the quality of life for citizens. Achieving this goal is a key priority and the core of our work. To successfully implement it, we must ensure the coordinated work of all participants in the process. If controllers, clients, and builders work separately, nothing will work. Success is only possible when we act as a team. A striking example of such effective collaboration is the work in the reunified regions, where, together with the Treasury, an effective budgetary oversight system was created within a tight deadline and under challenging conditions," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister also noted that further improvement of the control and financial system is necessary to implement the national project "Infrastructure for Life," which aims, among other things, to improve the quality of life by 30% in 2,160 settlements by 2030.

Furthermore, the issue of streamlining oversight and control activities was raised, taking into account the need to shorten the investment and construction cycle. The Deputy Prime Minister explained that this approach requires a shift from excessive detail to monitoring based on aggregated indicators: volumes, deadlines, quality, and financing. This significantly simplifies the work and allows for a focus on results.

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Dmitry Patrushev assessed the progress of the federal project "General Cleaning"

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Dmitry Patrushev assessed the progress of the federal project "General Cleaning."

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting to discuss the progress of the federal project "General Cleanup" as part of the national project "Environmental Well-Being." The event was attended by senior officials from the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Transport, Rosatom, and other relevant agencies.

"To fulfill the objectives set by the President of Russia and ensure favorable living conditions for people across our country, we continue to eliminate accumulated environmental damage. This work is being carried out in several areas. A list of 50 sites slated for elimination by 2030 is being compiled. Furthermore, it is important to complete three major projects: the cleanup of accumulated waste from the former industrial sites of Usolye-Khimprom, the Baikal Pulp and Paper Mill, and the Krasny Bor landfill. A total of over 140 billion rubles is planned for the implementation of the federal project 'General Cleanup' by 2030," said Dmitry Patrushev.

Rosprirodnadzor and Rospotrebnadzor are currently assessing the negative environmental impact of hazardous facilities in Russia's regions. Based on the data obtained, a list of facilities prioritized for remediation is being compiled.

In addition, the Federal Environmental Operator of the Rosatom State Corporation is carrying out the decommissioning of three major facilities in the Irkutsk and Leningrad regions. This year, the company also began designing protective structures for the Komsomolsk Sulfuric Acid Plant.

The meeting also discussed the cleanup of sunken vessels. Five wrecks will be removed in the Far East in 2025.

Dmitry Patrushev also instructed the Ministry of Transport, Rosmorrechflot, and the Ministry of Natural Resources, in conjunction with the Far Eastern regions, to develop a site-by-site plan for lifting ships by 2030 and begin implementing it by the end of the year.

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Marat Khusnullin chaired a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Moscow State University of Civil Engineering

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin chaired a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (NRU MGSU). He also participated in the 3rd International Scientific and Practical Symposium "The Future of the Construction Industry: Challenges and Development Prospects – 2025" and toured the university's exhibition displays.

"MGSU faces the strategic goal of increasing labor productivity and training and retraining personnel who will be able to make a significant contribution to the implementation of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life' and the development of the entire country. MGSU is a flagship in professional training, so it is imperative that all specialized educational institutions in the country, including branches in the reunified regions, be aligned and develop within a unified framework within the framework of the tasks facing the country. These include the modernization of the housing and utilities sector, so I believe it is crucial to specifically develop this area of the educational process. Furthermore, at the President's direction, we are creating a large campus at MGSU. This will be an excellent platform for student internships. It will become a fully-fledged, world-class educational cluster. I thank the Minister of Science and Higher Education, Valery Nikolaevich Falkov, MGSU Rector, Pavel Alekseevich Akimov, and all members of the Board of Trustees for their joint work," said Marat Khusnullin.

Minister of Education and Science Valery Falkov noted that MGSU is becoming increasingly attractive to applicants year after year. Specifically, 5,447 students were admitted to the university during this year's admissions campaign, and the average Unified State Exam (USE) score among those admitted on state-funded scholarships has also increased.

"Much is being done to promote construction professions. At the same time, it should be noted that the university is demonstrating growth in the volume of research and development work completed in the technical services sector. Last year, work completed amounted to almost 2 billion rubles," said Valery Falkov.

The merger of two key specialized universities in the Donetsk People's Republic – the Azov State Technical University and the Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture – with MGSU as new branches was also successfully completed.

According to Pavel Akimov, Rector of NRU MGSU, participation in the Priority 2030 program has become a key factor in the university's development in recent years. "The NRU MGSU Development Program for 2025–2036 presents an updated model for the university's development with an emphasis on achieving technological leadership. The strategic goal of the university's development is the integration of key areas of educational, scientific, innovation, campus, and human resources policies," said Pavel Akimov.

Furthermore, as part of the scientific and practical symposium, the Deputy Prime Minister participated in the plenary session "Technological Leadership in the Construction Industry." Particular attention was paid to the implementation of the new national project "Infrastructure for Life," which comprehensively integrates housing construction, road construction, utilities, transport infrastructure, and public amenities.

"With the President's systematic support, the Government team, working with all regions of the country, is comprehensively building housing, roads, and all infrastructure. Thanks to this, even in the current conditions, we are seeing significant growth. For example, the construction industry has grown by a total of 33% over the past five years. And in the first eight months of this year, we are seeing a 4% increase. Housing remains our primary driver. We are consistently delivering over 100 million square meters of housing per year. We are also focusing on transport accessibility, building roads to ensure convenient access everywhere. One of the key objectives is to improve quality of life by 30% in 2,160 key communities. Overall, the implementation of this national project affects every resident of our country," noted Marat Khusnullin.

As part of the symposium, Marat Khusnullin attended an exhibition of construction technologies and innovations aimed at increasing labor productivity in the industry. The exhibition featured environmentally friendly and highly efficient building materials, project management software, construction robotics, modern utilities technologies, and energy-saving and environmental impact reduction solutions.

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Marat Khusnullin: Over 1,500 public transport units will be delivered to the regions this year under the "Infrastructure for Life" national project.

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Thanks to the implementation of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project, over 1,500 buses and trams will be delivered to the constituent entities of the Russian Federation this year through the Ministry of Transport. In 2025, regions will purchase public transport rolling stock through subsidized, federally funded leasing programs for JSC GTLK and through comprehensive urban electric transport development projects under a concession model.

"Public transport is becoming an increasingly popular means of transportation every year. People choose it as faster and more economical. Systematic work is underway to improve public transportation, not only in large metropolitan areas but also in medium-sized and small towns and rural areas. A Transport Strategy has been developed and approved, under which approximately 33,000 units of new public transport are planned for delivery to Russian regions over the next six years. This year, under the national project "Infrastructure for Life," the Russian Ministry of Transport is expected to deliver more than 1,500 vehicles to the regions—over 1,400 buses and 139 trams. 24.1 billion rubles have been allocated from the federal budget for these purposes," said Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

Upgrading public transport rolling stock helps reduce traffic congestion, improves mobility, and generally enhances people's quality of life. Thanks to federal support, regional carriers have the opportunity to lease new, comfortable, and environmentally friendly vehicles at a significant discount.

"All rolling stock supplied to the regions under the national project is well-operated, spacious, and roomy. It's important that public transport is not only convenient but also ensures safe and efficient travel throughout the city, as time is the most valuable human resource. By 2030, the share of the public transport fleet that is no older than the standard service life should be at least 85%. This year, this figure is expected to reach 61.7%," noted Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin.

Thus, 39 MiniN trams were delivered to the Nizhny Novgorod region's capital this year as part of the development of urban electric transport, with another 30 expected to arrive by the end of the year. The trams are manufactured in the city of Vorsma in the Nizhny Novgorod region, where a joint Russian-Belarusian venture was established in 2022. The trams are designed to meet the needs of all categories of passengers, including those with disabilities.

The Kurgan Region is also actively working to upgrade its public transportation fleet, utilizing both federal and regional funds. This year, the region will receive 40 buses, which will operate in Kurgan. The first batch of seven vehicles has already arrived. The new KavZ and SimAZ buses will be deployed on routes serving areas with the highest passenger traffic and on routes undergoing complex development.

New public transport will also be available in the Orenburg Region thanks to preferential leasing from JSC GTLK. By the end of the year, 80 medium-class SimAZ buses are scheduled to be delivered to Orenburg, 15 of which have already been accepted by the city. Another 65 medium-class SimAZ buses will arrive in the regional capital by the end of November.

Active work to upgrade public transportation in Russian cities began five years ago as part of the "Safe, High-Quality Roads" national project. Between 2020 and 2024, 16,300 vehicles were upgraded, including 13,700 buses, trolleybuses, trams, and electric buses, funded by the Russian Ministry of Transport.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko and Nizhny Novgorod Region Governor Gleb Nikitin opened 18 new buildings of the Neimark IT campus in Nizhny Novgorod.

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The official opening ceremony of the student dormitories at the Neimark IT campus was held in Nizhny Novgorod. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Nizhny Novgorod Region Governor Gleb Nikitin, and students from Nizhny Novgorod universities studying IT programs attended the ceremony.

The Deputy Prime Minister called this day historic not only for the Nizhny Novgorod region, but for the entire country.

"We're opening the first phase of construction of the Neimark IT campus—18 new buildings. Our President, Vladimir Putin, has set the goal of creating 25 world-class campuses by 2030 as part of the national project 'Youth and Children.' The key word is 'world-class.' I believe it exceeds all global standards. This isn't just a comfortable space for living and creativity, public spaces, a smart home, and other features that create a safe and comfortable environment. It's part of an educational and developmental space that, combined with the technology park, will ensure a continuous value chain for our country and the future," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

He thanked the Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region, Gleb Nikitin, his team, designers, and builders.

The first to move into the campus were participants of the World Youth Festival, which is taking place in Nizhny Novgorod from September 17 to 21. Students are scheduled to move in in October.

"The gathering will end, and on October 1st, you will move into wonderful rooms we could only dream of. And for you, these dreams are coming true thanks to our President, because never in the history of the Soviet Union or our country has there been such large-scale investment in the education system and infrastructure," the Deputy Prime Minister addressed the students.

Nizhny Novgorod Region Governor Gleb Nikitin emphasized that the IT campus is a prime example of how new, large-scale scientific and educational complexes can be seamlessly integrated into the city's historical fabric.

"Today is more than just one completed project initiated by our President. It's a symbol of Nizhny Novgorod's transformation into a city of the future. Just three or four years ago, this site was a slum, right in the city center, not far from the Kremlin. Now, these aren't just walls of buildings; they're educational programs, industrial partners, and top students striving to gain admission to the Neimark program. On the one hand, today marks the completion of the first stage of the IT campus, and on the other, it's the beginning of a long journey. I want Neimark to become one of the best universities in the world, so that its name becomes a symbol of the best education in every corner of the world," he noted.

The Governor thanked Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Government, headed by Mikhail Mishustin, for the opportunity to implement this project in Nizhny Novgorod.

The campus infrastructure includes equipped student living quarters, study areas, public spaces, underground parking, and premises that will soon house cafes and retail outlets.

A technology park will be located in close proximity to the hotel complex, where flagship Russian IT companies will be able to open offices. The new dormitories will accommodate not only students enrolled in Neimark programs but also students majoring in IT from other Nizhny Novgorod universities. This approach will encourage the exchange of experiences and ideas, naturally fostering the formation of startup teams and an interdisciplinary IT community.

The modern dormitory complex is distinguished by its high-tech features. It is implementing an artificial intelligence system that will ensure safety and security throughout the campus.

Sber, together with the Neimark IT campus team, also developed a standard smart campus solution, which includes the integration of smart home technologies into student living rooms, interactive equipment and services for study and work, and the GitVerse Education Pack platform with AI support. This standard solution includes the GigaDoc multimodal AI-powered medical assistant. Using facial video, it assesses a person's health status, including heart rate, body mass index, type 2 diabetes risk, cholesterol levels, and other indicators.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Governor assessed the campus infrastructure and thanked Sberbank President and Chairman of the Management Board Herman Gref for the technological solutions.

The heart of the IT campus project is Neimark University, which combines student education and cutting-edge research. University Director Gulnara Bikkulova noted that in 2025, five educational programs, jointly developed by Nizhny Novgorod universities and leading Russian IT companies, will be implemented there: AI and computer vision, artificial and augmented intelligence technologies, information security, microelectronics, and digital technologies in construction. More than 2,000 applicants have applied for these programs.

Once the IT campus project is fully completed, it is expected that more than 8,000 students from the Nizhny Novgorod region, other regions of Russia, and the world will be able to master advanced digital professions.

Additionally, during his working visit to Nizhny Novgorod, Dmitry Chernyshenko met with Metropolitan Georgy of Nizhny Novgorod and Arzamas and assessed the infrastructure of the Ascension Pechersky Monastery's churches.

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The government is launching a program to subsidize loans for developers working under the project finance mechanism.

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The decision was made on the instructions of the President.

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Order No. 2524-r of September 12, 2025

In 2025, half a billion rubles will be allocated to subsidize loans for construction companies building housing in small towns. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the corresponding order.

This applies to developers working under the project-based financing mechanism for housing construction. Federal funds will provide them with preferential loans at a 12% annual interest rate. To qualify, they must have a project for the construction of new housing in cities or towns with a population of up to 100,000, and use escrow accounts to attract funds from equity holders. DOM.RF, a public joint-stock company, has been designated as the program operator.

In 2025, companies constructing 390,000 square meters of housing, scheduled for completion in 2026, will be able to take advantage of preferential loans. Additionally, an additional 1.1 billion rubles are planned to be allocated to subsidize loans for construction companies in 2026 and 2027.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, September 18, 2025

"Thanks to this measure, companies won't have to interrupt construction. And most importantly, residents will receive their apartments on time," Mikhail Mishustin noted, commenting on the decision.Government meeting on September 18.

The President instructed the Government to develop a program to subsidize interest rates on loans provided to developers under the project financing mechanism. The head of state made this decision following the State Council Presidium meeting on livable infrastructure development, which took place on April 15, 2025.

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