Dmitry Chernyshenko and Maxim Reshetnikov congratulated Russians on Tourism Day.

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On World Tourism Day, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov congratulated industry workers and travelers and presented tourist data for the first eight months of this year.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted the significance of the achieved indicators.

"According to Rosstat, the number of tourist trips within Russia increased by 5% over the first eight months compared to the same period last year, exceeding 61 million. In our country, measures under the national project 'Tourism and Hospitality' are helping to develop domestic tourism. Thanks to them, regions are improving infrastructure and creating new tourism products. This contributes to the goal set by President Vladimir Putin of ensuring that tourism accounts for 5% of the country's GDP and 140 million tourist trips by 2030," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

He wished Russians to travel more, discovering the beauty and sights of the country.

Dmitry Chernyshenko added that, thanks to support measures from the federal government, positive trends have been maintained for the fifth year. Following a decline caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the number of tourist trips is steadily growing: 66.5 million in 2021 (40% more than in 2020), 73.1 million in 2022 (almost 10% more than in 2021), 83.6 million in 2023 (14% more than in 2022), and 90 million in 2024 (almost 8% more than in 2023).

Last year, 2024, was a record year for tourist trips across Russia, with the number increasing by 37% compared to 2021.

Based on the results of the first eight months of 2025, Moscow (8.2 million trips), Krasnodar Krai (6.5 million), and St. Petersburg (4.8 million) traditionally received the largest number of tourists. The top six also included the Moscow Region (3.8 million), the Republic of Tatarstan (2 million), and the Republic of Crimea (1.8 million). Particularly impressive growth rates were demonstrated by regions actively developing tourism infrastructure: the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, the Republic of Adygea, the Republic of Kalmykia, Tver Oblast, and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast.

"It's encouraging to see domestic tourism growing in popularity. This shows that our efforts to diversify the tourism market are paying off," commented Maxim Reshetnikov.

On World Tourism Day, celebrated on September 27, Dmitry Chernyshenko and Maxim Reshetnikov also congratulated industry workers and travelers.

"I congratulate all industry representatives on this holiday. I wish you creative and professional growth, new ideas, health, and inspiration. I am confident that through our joint efforts, we will make our regions even more attractive for travel," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

"I express my gratitude to everyone who contributes to the development of the tourism industry. Through the combined efforts of the government, regions, and businesses, the industry will continue to build its potential, facilitating economic growth and creating a comfortable environment for millions of tourists," Maxim Reshetnikov noted, addressing tourism industry workers.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko thanked the teachers for instilling in the children traditional values, an interest in learning, and exploring the world.

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On September 27, Russia celebrates a professional holiday: Day of the Teacher and All Workers in the Preschool Education System. This day is intended to highlight the immense importance of the work of those who lay the foundations of a child's personality and help them take their first steps into the world of knowledge. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov congratulated Russian teachers on this professional holiday.

"Our President, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, has repeatedly emphasized the important role of education in the development of individuals and society. Today, over 637,000 teachers work in Russia's preschool education system. These are incredibly responsible, caring, and attentive people who instill traditional values in our children and foster a continued interest in learning and exploring the world. I thank each of them for their contribution to shaping our future—the younger generation. And congratulations on your professional holiday! I wish you responsive students and parents, bright ideas, an inexhaustible passion for your work, and as many reasons as possible for joy in each day," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

Dmitry Chernyshenko added that the "Teachers and Mentors" federal project, part of the "Youth and Children" national project, includes a range of support measures aimed at enhancing professional status and creating comfortable working conditions.

The Deputy Prime Minister reported that there are more than 32,000 independent kindergartens and over 44,000 organizations implementing preschool education programs in the country.

The industry's human resources potential is impressive in its diversity and professionalism.

"The profession of a teacher requires not only the highest level of professionalism but also boundless generosity of spirit. We place special emphasis on creating conditions for the continuous professional growth of preschool teachers. One of our most important tasks is to provide them with all the necessary resources and teaching materials to ensure that their work in kindergarten is modern, engaging, and effective," added Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov.

Professional excellence competitions are an important tool for enhancing the prestige of the profession and disseminating best practices. These competitions identify talented teachers and innovators in their field, and provide an opportunity for the entire professional community to adopt best practices. The main competition in the preschool education system is "Teacher of the Year in Russia."

Educator's and All Preschool Workers' Day has been celebrated in Russia since 2004. The date of September 27 was chosen for a reason: on this day in 1863, the first kindergarten in Russia opened in St. Petersburg.

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Marat Khusnullin, together with Tajik Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda, chaired a meeting of the intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation between Russia and Tajikistan.

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The 21st plenary session of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tajikistan was held in Moscow, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Marat Khusnullin and Prime Minister of Tajikistan Kokhir Rasulzoda.

At the beginning of the meeting, Marat Khusnullin thanked his colleagues for their active collaboration on multilateral international platforms, primarily the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the Collective Security Treaty Organization, and noted that strengthening these ties is an absolute priority for Russia.

"Russia and Tajikistan are steadily developing their strategic partnership and alliance. Our cooperation is steadily growing in many areas. This is confirmed by the frequent contacts between our leaders, Vladimir Putin and Emomali Rahmon. Cooperation is expanding in business, small and medium-sized businesses, culture, education, and sports; tourism is strengthening; food exports and imports, as well as trade, are growing. A roadmap for cooperation in the transport sector for 2025–2030 has been prepared. Within the framework of the intergovernmental commission, we are actively working with our colleagues in all areas. I thank Kokhir Rasulzoda and the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan for their collaboration on all issues. We intend to further expand our cooperation and share positive experiences," said Marat Khusnullin.

In turn, Tajik Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda thanked Marat Khusnullin and the Russian Government for their continued attention to the development of Russian-Tajik cooperation and prompt response to emerging issues.

"President of the Republic of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon has repeatedly noted that the comprehensive development of relations between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tajikistan is a key and strategically important priority of the republic's foreign policy. At the meeting, we discussed in detail the parameters for further work within the intergovernmental commission. I would like to note that all the agreements signed at the previous meeting are yielding tangible results. Thanks to the efforts of both sides, indicators in various areas are improving. Furthermore, there are great prospects in the economic, agricultural, energy, investment, and other areas. I would like to emphasize the Government of Tajikistan's firm commitment to further strengthening mutually beneficial strategic cooperation with the Russian Federation. We highly value our friendship and multifaceted cooperation with Russia and look forward to continuing our fruitful work in all key areas. I thank all members of the commission for their productive work," noted Kokhir Rasulzoda.

During the meeting, a number of agreements were signed by the intergovernmental commission. These included a protocol on joint activities of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tajikistan, as well as an action plan for the implementation of the economic cooperation program between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan for 2025–2027.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko attended the opening of a Buddhist Sunday school in Elista.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko attended the ceremonial opening of a Buddhist Sunday school. It will operate at the renovated Kalmyk National Gymnasium in Elista.

"Today is a wonderful, historic day. A Buddhist school is opening at the Kalmykia National Gymnasium, which was renovated thanks to the "Youth and Children" national project, offering supplementary education. Under wise leadership, it will combine secular and spiritual education. The values of Buddhism largely align with those enshrined in President Vladimir Putin's Decree No. 809. It is in Kalmykia, where representatives and peoples of different faiths have lived in friendship for centuries, that children will receive precisely this kind of proper education and be instilled with kindness, compassion, love for one's neighbor, and love for one's homeland—all of which distinguish our Russia," noted Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Deputy Prime Minister wished all the students success in their studies. He expressed confidence that the opportunities opened up in the country by the national projects established at the President's behest will be realized at the highest level.

"We are fulfilling the instructions and guidance of our President, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, and are contributing to the development of Buddhist education. We are working to ensure that secular and Buddhist approaches to education unite, bringing goodness and knowledge, and opening the way to harmony. This is the enormous work of our fellow countrymen and those who have come from other regions. They understand that they are serving a special and very important mission," said Batu Khasikov, Head of the Republic of Kalmykia.

Classes at the Buddhist school are taught personally by the Shajin Lama of Kalmykia, Geshe Tenzin Choydak. He will introduce young students to key concepts of Buddhism. The curriculum includes the study of Buddhist logic. A separate course is devoted to the Old Kalmyk script, "Todo Bichig."

The Deputy Prime Minister attended a celebratory performance by the school's students, toured the school's themed museum exhibit dedicated to the history of Buddhism, and left a symbolic wish for prosperity and success for future generations on the school tree.

Dmitry Chernyshenko assessed the infrastructure of the first phygital center in the Southern Federal District. The center opened in September 2024 as part of the federal project "Business Sprint." Since then, more than 50 phygital and eSports events have been held, and over the past year, over 12,000 people have participated in the center's events.

At the B.B. Gorodovikov Youth Center, which was renovated in 2024, the Deputy Prime Minister met with activists of youth projects and programs, volunteers, members of the "Movement of the First," and representatives of the "Voin" center. The facility, which covers over 1,200 square meters, houses the Republican Youth Center, the regional headquarters of the "Movement of the First," the "Khamdan" association, and a branch of the "Volunteers of Victory."

Dmitry Chernyshenko thanked the volunteers who assist the SVO participants and participate in organizing and holding the International Buddhist Forum. He was also shown the office-museum of Hero of the Soviet Union Basan Gorodovikov, after whom the center is named.

Dmitry Chernyshenko assessed the progress of the reconstruction of the republic's multifunctional youth center, which is being carried out as part of the all-Russian "Region for the Young" program. It will house a branch of the "Movement of the First," creative clubs, and patriotic associations. Plans include creating exhibition spaces and preserving the chess museum named after world chess champion Mikhail Tal.

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Condolences on the death of Tigran Keosayan.

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Mikhail Mishustin expressed his condolences on the death of actor, film director, screenwriter, producer, and television host Tigran Keosayan.

Dear Margarita Simonovna,

Please accept my deepest condolences, words of sympathy, and support on the untimely passing of your husband, Tigran Keosayan. This is a terrible loss for his family, who have lost a son, husband, and father, for his colleagues, and for everyone who loved his kind films and engaging programs.

Tigran Keosayan's cinematic works are always sincere and frank conversations with the viewer about life, friendship, happiness, and hope. And that's why they are relatable and relatable to everyone.

He will be remembered not only as an outstanding actor, director and screenwriter, but also as a representative of a remarkable creative dynasty.

A multifaceted, cheerful, generous, and thoughtful man, he possessed energy that was enough for everyone—family, friends, and colleagues. This is how he will remain in our hearts.

Courage, strength, and endurance to you to survive these difficult days.

M. Mishustin

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Businesses note the rapid return on investment for modular hotels.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko held a working meeting with the head of the Republic of Kalmykia, Batu Khasikov.

In Elista, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko held a working meeting with Batu Khasikov, Head of the Republic of Kalmykia. They discussed the development of tourism, science, education, youth policy, and sports in the region.

The Deputy Prime Minister thanked Batu Khasikov for hosting the III International Buddhist Forum, congratulated the head and residents of the republic on the 105th anniversary of its founding, and conveyed congratulations from Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

"Our President has set a goal: to increase tourist flow to 140 million people per year by 2030. Kalmykia is making a significant contribution to this goal through its participation in the national project 'Tourism and Hospitality.' According to regional data, this year's tourist numbers have already increased by approximately 80%. I ask you to maintain this momentum, because the incredible nature and fascinating historical sites deserve to be visited by as many tourists as possible. I am pleased that you are effectively using government support tools," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

As part of the national project "Tourism and Hospitality," the program supporting the construction of modular hotels continues. For example, the Marco Polo hotel complex in Elista has completed projects to build the three-star, 50-bed Marco Polo Garden modular hotel and the 25-bed Ecopark glamping site.

According to the Deputy Prime Minister, business representatives note the rapid return on investment for modular hotels and their popularity among tourists.

On the topic of sports, Dmitry Chernyshenko reported that a government commission is preparing a rating to assess the effectiveness of regions in sports.

"Kalmykia has always demonstrated excellence in this area. By the end of 2024, your citizen participation rate in regular sports was 58%," he added.

The Deputy Prime Minister expressed special gratitude for the work of the phygital center.

"Following President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin's instructions, we are implementing the national project 'Youth and Children' starting this year. The head of state has set a national goal: realizing the potential of every individual, developing their talents, and raising patriotic citizens. One of the key objectives is creating educational infrastructure. More than 3,000 new places have been created in schools and kindergartens in the republic, and 57 schools have been renovated. More than 16,000 students are currently studying at colleges and universities in the region. Gorodovikov Kalmyk State University is part of the 'Priority 2030' program," emphasized Dmitry Chernyshenko.

He instructed the region to focus on engaging educational institutions in more actively implementing federal measures, including the "Professionalism" federal project.

The Deputy Prime Minister and the head of Kalmykia also discussed the development of the scientific sphere in the region.

"Youth laboratories are active—three projects are launching this year. They are receiving support from the Russian Science Foundation. It's gratifying that you personally support talented researchers. They receive the annual award from the Head of the Republic of Kalmykia," said the Deputy Prime Minister.

Dmitry Chernyshenko also emphasized that, thanks to victories in the "Region for the Young" competition, the region received approximately 300 million rubles for the renovation and equipping of youth spaces.

Volunteerism is growing in the republic: approximately 13,000 young people are already involved. For example, volunteers regularly send humanitarian aid to soldiers in the special military operation zone.

"The event we are holding today at the behest of President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin—the 3rd International Buddhist Forum—allows us to make our modest contribution to strengthening Russia's international standing. We are also fulfilling the President's directive to promote Buddhist education, integrating it with secular education. Yes, much work remains to be done in this area, but with the support of federal agencies, I believe we will accomplish this gradually, step by step. And everything is based, of course, on friendship and unity. In this way, we are telling the world that Russia is a great, friendly country, open to cooperation and ready to meet all challenges," said Batu Khasikov.

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Dmitry Patrushev: Agricultural trade between Russia and India increased by more than 60% in 2024.

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Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Patrushev paid a working visit to the Republic of India. As part of the business program, meetings were held with the heads of key government agencies.

Trade and economic cooperation between the two countries was discussed at a meeting with Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of India. The parties also discussed the work of the two countries' regulatory agencies, cooperation in the fishing industry, and the possibility of opening full access to the Indian market for Russian meat and dairy products. Furthermore, the Deputy Prime Minister noted the importance of accelerating the process of concluding a mutually beneficial free trade agreement between the Eurasian Economic Union and India.

Dmitry Patrushev and Indian Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Jagat Prakash Nadda discussed developing cooperation in the supply of mineral fertilizers. The Deputy Prime Minister of Russia emphasized Russia's interest in further strengthening its strategic partnership with India and continuing mutually beneficial cooperation.

Dmitry Patrushev discussed the potential increase in supply volumes and expansion of the range of agricultural products with India's Minister of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan. For example, Russia sees potential in increasing exports of Russian vegetable oils, pulses, and other products.

The Deputy Prime Minister reported that agricultural trade between Russia and India increased by more than 60% in 2024.

Dmitry Patrushev also noted that Russia highly values the potential for scientific and technical cooperation between the two countries, for example, in the field of plant breeding. The meeting discussed the possibility of direct contacts between research centers in Russia and India, as well as the organization of internships for specialists.

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Alexander Novak chaired a meeting of the 22nd Intergovernmental Russian-Chinese Commission on Energy Cooperation

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Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Alexander Novak and Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Ding Xuexiang chaired a meeting of the 22nd Intergovernmental Russian-Chinese Commission on Energy Cooperation in Beijing. The parties discussed a wide range of issues related to cooperation in the fuel and energy sector.

Alexander Novak stated that Russian-Chinese cooperation in energy is a crucial component of bilateral relations.

"The People's Republic of China is the Russian Federation's largest and most reliable partner in the international energy market. Russian energy resources account for the majority of trade between our countries," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

Alexander Novak noted that Russia's energy policy is guided by the need to work collaboratively with the international community to strengthen global energy security and ensure universal access to reliable and affordable energy sources. At the same time, the Russian Federation is committed to the closest possible partnership with China in the energy sector across all areas.

"We will certainly continue our comprehensive work to implement the agreements reached on current and future cooperation projects, and actively work to implement the goals of comprehensively developing friendly and cooperative relations between our countries, as set by President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping," the Deputy Prime Minister stated.

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Marat Khusnullin: Traffic has reopened at two interchanges on the M-3 "Ukraine" highway in the Moscow region.

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Traffic has been launched at two interchanges on the M-3 "Ukraine" highway in the Moscow region.

The reconstruction project for the M-3 "Ukraine" highway, from km 65 to km 124 from Bekasovo to Maloyaroslavets, continues. Work on this project is divided into two phases, one for the Moscow and one for the Kaluga regions. As of today, traffic has been reopened at two interchanges in the Moscow region, at km 66 and km 77. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced this.

"The M-3 'Ukraine' Highway connects Russia's capital with the southwestern regions and provides access to Belarus' highways. The road is a key link in the system of international transport corridors and plays a critical role for freight and passenger traffic. Active modernization of the highway is currently underway in the Moscow and Kaluga regions, which will significantly increase its capacity, improve road safety, and reduce transportation costs by reducing travel times. The work is progressing well, and there are tangible results. Today, traffic was launched at the new interchanges. Drivers are now able to use two interchanges—at the 66th and 77th kilometers—providing quick and safe access to the towns of Bekasovo and Kotovo," said Marat Khusnullin.

The interchange at km 66 to the village of Bekasovo includes seven exits. During construction, over 9,000 tons of asphalt concrete were laid, 3.4 kilometers of metal barrier fencing were installed, 1,200 square meters of horizontal markings were applied, and five culverts were installed. Sixty-eight outdoor lighting poles were also installed to improve visibility at night.

Traffic has been launched at two interchanges on the M-3 "Ukraine" highway in the Moscow region.

Seven exit ramps have also been created at the 77th-kilometer interchange on the Kotovo highway. During the work, 10,500 tons of asphalt concrete were laid, over 4 kilometers of metal barrier fencing were installed, 2,000 square meters of horizontal road markings were applied, eight culverts were installed, and 73 outdoor lighting poles were installed to ensure comfortable travel at night.

According to Vyacheslav Petushenko, Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor, the first stage of the M-3 "Ukraine" reconstruction project, covering the Moscow region from the 65th to the 86th km, includes the construction of four interchanges.

"To ensure comfortable and safe travel on our road network and improve connectivity between communities, we are building new interchanges. In addition to the interchanges at km 66 and 77 of the M-3 highway, traffic was previously opened at km 71 near Moskovskaya Street in Naro-Fominsk, as well as at km 85, which connects the communities of Nefedovo and Dedenyovo. Thanks to this, we have already increased the highway's capacity and traffic safety by eliminating at-grade intersections," noted Vyacheslav Petushenko.

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Tatyana Golikova chaired a meeting of the interdepartmental working group on labor market recovery.

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Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova chaired the latest meeting of the interagency working group to develop additional mechanisms to respond to the evolving labor market situation. The agenda included the implementation of the roadmaps for the period up to 2030, which were adopted in 10 regions with the highest unemployment rates according to the International Labor Organization methodology. These regions include the Republics of Altai, Dagestan, Ingushetia, Kalmykia, North Ossetia-Alania, Tuva, the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, the Chechen Republic, and the Zabaikalsky Krai. The agenda also included an analysis of the quantity and quality of jobs created under the roadmaps.

"Roadmaps for 10 regions were approved in the first quarter of 2024 in accordance with the head of state's instructions. Starting in 2025, monitoring the results of the roadmaps' implementation is provided for by the federal project "Labor Market Management" of the national project "Personnel," said Tatyana Golikova.

The key indicators of the roadmaps are the number of new jobs created, the unemployment rate, the employment rate of graduates of higher and secondary vocational education, and the reduction of informal employment. Each region's roadmap includes eight target indicators.

Monitoring of the implementation of roadmaps for the first half of 2025 showed that five regions—namely, the republics of Dagestan, Kalmykia, North Ossetia-Alania, Tyva, and the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic—have achieved planned indicators or are close to annual targets.

In 9 out of 10 regions, the unemployment rate, according to ILO methodology, is lower than the projected annual values.

The number of employed people increased by 78,600 people between June 2024 and June 2025. Over the same period, the number of jobs across all 10 regions increased by 28,700, while the average income per job increased by 14.5%.

To increase the level of official employment, Rabota Rossii (Work Russia) personnel centers provide assistance to those groups of citizens who are at the highest risk of informal employment. One such group is young people. The implementation of the roadmaps has resulted in a significant increase in youth employment. The largest increase in the employment rate of young people aged 15–29 was recorded in the Zabaikalsky Krai—from 39.6% in the second quarter of 2024 to 44.6% in the second quarter of 2025—and in the Republic of Ingushetia—from 39.1% to 42.3%, respectively. The largest decrease in the unemployment rate among young people aged 15 to 29 years was observed in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic – from 10.2% in the second quarter of 2024 to 5% in the second quarter of 2025, in the Republic of Ingushetia – from 30 to 24.9% and from 11.5 to 6.5%, respectively – in the Republic of Kalmykia.

Special attention is also being paid to employment for individuals with disabilities. Around 3,000 individuals with disabilities applied for jobs at employment centers in regions implementing the roadmaps, of which 1,021 were employed.

The highest proportion of employed people with disabilities out of all applicants is recorded in the Chechen Republic (72.3%) and the Republic of Tyva (63.1%). Last year, this figure in these regions was 64.9% and 59.4%, respectively.

In all regions implementing the roadmaps, the number of people employed under employment contracts, civil contracts, and self-employed individuals with a total income of at least the minimum wage increased in the year from June 2024 to June 2025.

The largest number of people employed under labor contracts and civil law contracts are in the Trans-Baikal Territory – 88.5%, and the Altai Republic – 81.6%.

In terms of types of economic activity, there has been an increase in the number of jobs in the fields of healthcare, education, construction, and food supply.

New jobs have been created due to the implementation of breakthrough investment projects in the regions.

As part of the active employment support measures under the roadmaps, all 10 regions are conducting career guidance events for young people, as well as vocational training and continuing education programs for professions in demand on the labor market. State support is being provided to stimulate the hiring of certain categories of citizens.

In 2025, the All-Russian Job Fair "Work Russia. Time of Opportunity" was held, with strong attendance in regions implementing the roadmaps. The highest attendance was recorded in the Republic of Dagestan (31,800 people), the Republic of Tyva (16,100 people), and the Zabaykalsky Krai (12,900 people). As a result of the All-Russian Job Fair, 3,865 people found jobs in the Republic of Tyva, 2,238 in the Republic of Dagestan, and 1,285 in the Zabaykalsky Krai.

Following the meeting, federal executive bodies, together with the regions, were instructed to complete the updating of their roadmaps in accordance with the evolving situation in local labor markets and to take comprehensive measures to achieve target indicators within the established timeframe.

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