Financial news: 02.04.2026 The Investment Agency will hold a deposit auction.

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Date of the deposit auction April 2, 2026
Placement currency RUB
Maximum amount of funds placed (in placement currency) 118,000,000
Placement period, days 118
Date of deposit April 2, 2026
Refund date July 29, 2026
Minimum interest rate for placement, % per annum 14.1
Conditions of imprisonment, urgent or special Urgent
Minimum amount of funds placed per application (in placement currency) 12,000,000
Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1
Auction form, open or closed Open
Basis of the Treaty General Agreement
Schedule (Moscow time)
Preliminary applications from 12:15 to 12:30
Applications in competition mode from 12:30 to 12:40
Setting a cut-off percentage or declaring the auction invalid until 1:10 p.m.
Additional terms and conditions Placement of funds without the possibility of early withdrawal of the deposit, monthly payment of interest on the deposit

NSU scientists have developed a method for producing a key component of fire retardants.

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Scientists Center for New Functional Materials of Novosibirsk State University received a patent for a method for producing a mixture of 2-cyclohexenylcyclohexanone isomers—a substance used as a key intermediate in the creation of flame retardants. These compounds are used to reduce the flammability of modern materials, including composites used in transportation and industry.

The development is part of a project aimed at improving fire safety in transport systems. The project is being implemented with financial support from the NTI Foundation. Composite materials are increasingly being used in aviation, rail, and other technology.

"New composite materials are currently being actively implemented because they significantly reduce structural weight and improve transport efficiency, as well as offering excellent performance properties. However, they are more flammable than metal alloys and can emit toxic products when ignited," noted Mikhail Yadrenkin, a senior researcher at the NSU Center for New Functional Materials.

To solve this problem, scientists are developing special additives—flame retardants—that reduce the flammability of materials. Many modern flame retardants are based on a key structural fragment known as DOPO. This is essentially a base to which other components can be added, which will consequently alter the additive's properties, such as the compatibility of the flame retardant with a particular polymer base of a composite material. However, DOPO production requires affordable and effective raw materials, and a patented synthesis method has been developed specifically for this purpose.

As explained by Dyan Ok Tong, head of the Laboratory of Fluorinated Compounds at the N. N. Vorozhtsov Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the idea is to create a more convenient and technologically advanced process for producing the DOPO precursor.

"We've improved a well-known synthesis method by replacing hard-to-find and limited-supply reagents with cheaper and more readily available alternatives without sacrificing efficiency. Furthermore, we've managed to scale the process from laboratory conditions to a 20-liter reactor," he said.

The patent awarded is not just a scientific result, but a step toward creating a fully-fledged technological chain. According to the researchers, temporary technological regulations have already been developed as part of the project, and the first samples of polymer binders with new flame retardants have been produced and tested for fire resistance.

"Our goal is not only to synthesize new substances, but also to develop technologies to a level where they can be scaled up and implemented in industry," emphasized Mikhail Yadrenkin.

This development is of significant importance for Russian industry, where the production of modern flame retardants is still limited. These new technologies will enable the creation of low-flammability materials for aviation, rail transport, and other industries with particularly stringent safety requirements.

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Moscow Longevity invites senior residents of the capital to Easter week.

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From April 6 to 9, Moscow's longevity centers will host Easter Week—a series of events dedicated to one of the most important Christian holidays. Senior Muscovites will be able to participate in creative and culinary master classes, educational lectures, and an interactive program.

On Wednesday, April 8, 11 flagship Moscow Longevity Centers will host a unified program of events, including master classes, lectures, and themed activities. On this day, guests will be able to participate in creative and culinary workshops, as well as educational lectures.

Throughout the week, participants will be able to create unique holiday crafts at various Moscow Longevity Centers. On April 6th, at the Tagansky-2 Center, Muscovites will be able to decorate eggs with bobbin lace, and on April 7th, at the Kryukov Center, they will learn how to make Easter baskets. On April 8th, the Sokolniki Center will host a culinary master class on making Easter cakes and demonstrating a unique egg-dyeing technique. On the same day, the Association of Culinary Clubs will bake a large Easter cake at the Lomonosovsky Center, and the Obruchevsky Center for Moscow Longevity will host a master class on "Wax Candles with Dried Flower Decorations."

The Moscow Longevity Centers will also feature themed creative zones called "The Art of Decor," where participants can create festive wreaths and arrangements from pussy willow branches, fresh and dried flowers, decorate wooden objects in the styles of Zhostovo and Gzhel painting, or modern minimalism, and make bast toys and baskets.

As part of the "Secrets of the Easter Table" culinary section, guests will be able to attend the "Ideal Kulich" culinary show with invited chefs and club leaders. Participants will learn how to make paskha (cottage cheese paskha) and decorate gingerbread. During the club leaders' culinary masterclasses, guests will recall traditional kulich-making techniques, learn innovative dishes for the holiday table, and learn eco-friendly ways to dye eggs using natural ingredients like turmeric and beets.

Throughout the week, a unified cultural and educational program will be held, including a lecture on "The History of Moscow Easter" about the capital's celebration traditions. Older Muscovites will be treated to lectures by representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church on the topic "From Palm Sunday to Easter: Preparing for the Main Orthodox Holiday."

A detailed program of events can be found at the nearest Moscow Longevity Center or by phone: 7 495 870-44-44.

You can join the Moscow Longevity project online on the portal mos.ru, place a request forwebsite or in person at any of the Moscow Longevity Centers and My Documents offices.

How Moscow Longevity's cognitive courses help participants improve their memory and thinkingThree thousand participants of the Moscow Longevity program have completed training on using the MAX messenger.Participants of the Moscow Longevity program can study art therapy and neural networks at Moscow universities.

Support for older citizens in Moscow meets the goals and objectives of the federal project "Older Generation" of the national project "Family", which has been implemented in Russia since 2025 by decision of Vladimir Putin. Its main goal is to support families with children, large families, reproductive health, and strengthening family values. The national project also includes the development of initiatives for active aging, ensuring high-quality care for the elderly, and the development of a family-oriented cultural infrastructure. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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The Million Prizes program now has a children's version of its website.

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The city loyalty program "Million Prizes" presented children's version Website. Now, after logging in to the ag-vmeste.ru website using Mos ID, users aged six to 14 see a pop-up window leading to the "Treasure Shop." This is a virtual space created specifically for children where they can order rewards using their child points. The "Treasure Shop" can also be accessed through the platform's section of the same name. "Active Citizen for Children"The main version of the site will remain available only to adult members.

Thanks to the update, young Muscovites now see a separate storefront with a colorful design, intuitive and simple navigation, and an interface tailored specifically for the younger generation.

On the main page, users will encounter characters who will explain children's points in the city's "Million Prizes" loyalty program and explain how to earn them on the "Active Citizen for Children" platform. Young Muscovites can participate in educational quizzes, surveys, and educational games, or speed-solve problems in the "Blitz" section. The most inquisitive users can directly access the platform by clicking on its name and choose interesting participation options.

The page also provides information on how to place an order from the updated section. Treasure ShopHere, young "active citizens" can choose from over 30 reward options. Products and services from partner organizations are grouped by theme. For example, the "Souvenir Shelf" offers creative kits and branded merchandise featuring the Active Citizen for Children platform's logo; in "Privety World," you can purchase tickets to amusement parks, tours, and exhibitions; and in "Vkusnyashki," you can find promo codes for discounts at cafes. Accumulated points can also be donated to charity, such as animal welfare organizations.

The children's version of the "Million Prizes" website will help young Muscovites become even more involved in the life of the capital.

City loyalty program "A Million Prizes" allows you to use points earned for active participation in Moscow Government electronic projects to order a variety of goods and services from partner organizations. Participants can choose how to use their city and children's points.special categories on the main andchildren's versions of the "Million Prizes" website. They can also support Moscow entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, and community initiatives.

"Active Citizen for Children" — an online platform created specifically for Muscovites aged six to 14 who have an account on mos.ru or the Moscow Electronic School platform. Here, young citizens can make important decisions for the capital by participating in surveys. They've also been provided with quizzes, games, and videos introducing them to Moscow, its history, development, projects for children, and how residents are helping the city become a better place.

The projects are being implemented by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” together withMoscow Department of Information Technology.

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

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Moscow schoolchildren studied archival documents dedicated to famous pilots.

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IN Main Archives of Moscow The fourth stream of the third season of the "Unique Documents: A New Generation's View" project has concluded. Over the course of three weeks, participants studied materials on famous Russian aviators.

"The project participants became familiar with authentic archival documents and mastered basic approaches to their analysis. In their reports, they highlighted the significance of individual materials and proposed including several documents among the unique ones, demonstrating their high level of engagement and a developed interest in research. The third season of the project confirmed that high school and university students can work with historical sources at a serious level. This is an important step in developing a research mindset and a lasting interest in historical heritage," said the head of the Moscow Main Archives Department.

Yaroslav Onopenko.

Moscow school and college students learned about the personal files of famous aviators, including those who fought in the Great Patriotic War and were awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union. Among them were squadron navigator Alexander Babushkin, flight commander Vasily Borisov, and bomber regiment navigator Antonina Zubkova.

The project participants examined materials that trace the pilots' careers and combat trajectories. Of particular interest were official documents, including award sheets and excerpts from awards of the Hero of the Soviet Union title. Specifically, they examined materials containing information about the pilots' combat achievements, including data on dozens and hundreds of sorties flown and the results of aerial combat.

The young researchers' work resulted in proposals to assign unique status to a number of documents, as well as essays and presentations that reveal the significance of individual archival documents.

The awards ceremony for the competition winners will take place in May 2026. Finalists from the in-person round will receive diplomas and commemorative gifts.

The project "Unique Documents. A New Generation's View" has been implemented in the capital since 2023. It is organized Main Archives of Moscow together with the capital Department of Education and Science at the base Moscow Center for Educational PracticesSchoolchildren in grades 8–11 and college students are invited to participate.

Schoolchildren and students will become Glavarkhiv experts in a new stream of the Unique Documents project.The results of the first half of the "Unique Documents: A New Generation's View" project have been summarized.The application deadline for the new season of the "Unique Documents: A New Generation's View" project has been extended.

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DIT experts explained what kind of employees Moscow employers are looking for in the ICT sector.

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Capital experts Department of Information Technology presented the results annual research, dedicated to trends in the Moscow labor market in the field of information and communications technology (ICT) by the end of 2025.

Analysts note a diminishing need for mass hiring and increased competition for jobs. Retaining current employees with the necessary skills is increasingly being prioritized over recruiting new personnel. At the same time, candidate requirements are changing: companies are shifting their focus from employees with a narrow set of competencies to specialists who can combine skills from various professional fields. The primary competitive advantage is now determined not so much by knowledge of the necessary tools as by the ability to quickly master new technologies and effectively apply them in their work.

"In 2025, the Russian ICT labor market has evolved from active hiring and growth to a stage of maturity: companies are abandoning mass recruitment efforts, focusing on highly qualified experts with hybrid competencies. Not just professionals with purely technical skills are becoming valuable, but employees who combine knowledge of IT architecture, product management, and an understanding of business processes. This transformation is accelerated by the influence of artificial intelligence, which, contrary to the fears of many specialists, does not take away jobs but rather changes the very nature of work. Competition for talent has shifted from quantity to quality," said Mariam Arevadze, Head of the Analytical Department of the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

Generalists needed

The Moscow labor market is gradually shifting to a new model of demand for specialists. Managers are emphasizing a broad range of competencies and the ability to work across disciplines. This is evidenced by the growing number of vacancies with combined requirements, where, for example, a systems analyst is expected to possess not only classic requirements gathering and analysis skills, but also interface design, SQL query writing, and business process modeling skills.

A candidate's success now depends on a commitment to continuous learning and the ability to effectively solve complex problems in a rapidly changing environment. This trend is reflected in educational programs: online courses are now increasingly focused on training versatile specialists capable of covering a full range of tasks traditionally distributed among different roles.

"These trends are consistent with global ones. In the future, success will require a flexible career: skills at the intersection of IT, business, and even hobbies, along with the constant mastery of new tools, will be key. In an era of rapid change, a single professional path is not enough—a variety of competencies will be needed to remain in demand at any stage of your career," noted Mariam Arevadze.

Knowing how to work with AI has become a necessary skill.

Artificial intelligence, one of the trends of 2025, has ceased to be a separate specialization and has become a cross-cutting skill in demand across a wide range of fields. However, it is reflected in the labor market in two main ways.

Firstly, there's growing demand for employees who develop artificial intelligence (AI), develop models, maintain their performance, and implement training. Secondly, employees and managers are using AI agents and models in their work to improve efficiency, with the ability to use neural networks becoming comparable to mastering office suites.

Employers are actively including artificial intelligence competencies in their list of essential skills. The top five positions by number of such vacancies by the end of 2025 include developer, sales manager (selling AI agents and AI services), data analyst, information security specialist, and project manager.

Who do employers need?

Today, companies are increasingly targeting highly qualified employees. As of the end of last year, most job postings required three to six years of experience (44 percent) and more than six years (9 percent).

The most in-demand positions in the ICT sector are project managers, product managers, systems administrators, systems analysts, and technical support specialists. Programmers and developers remain a large category in the ICT sector. In 2025, such positions accounted for an average of one-fifth of all job postings. However, this segment has seen the most significant decline in the average number of vacancies.

In-demand specialists include 1C, Python, and C programmers, as well as front-end and back-end developers. Companies are actively seeking those who specialize in the domestic technology stack—1C programmers have topped the rankings for the third year in a row. Linux developers are leading in salary growth. The hardware market structure is concentrated around high-tech segments: almost half of the vacancies are in microelectronics, and another 11 percent are in space instrumentation.

Demand for ICT specialists is concentrated not only in specialized organizations but also in companies from other sectors implementing digital technologies. The ICT and financial sectors maintain absolute leadership, together accounting for approximately two-thirds of the total market.

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

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Two business premises in the Losinoostrovsky district were put up for auction at the city auction.

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Two rooms Businesses in the Losinoostrovsky District have been put up for auction at a city auction. This was announced by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"Two spacious commercial spaces for general use in the Losinoostrovsky District have been put up for auction at the city auction. The properties on Startovaya Street measure 139.1 and 215.1 square meters, respectively. Nearby are a park by Dzhamgarovsky Pond with sports grounds, Tayezhny Square, educational institutions, and medical facilities. The district's well-developed social infrastructure makes it possible to open supplementary education centers, physical therapy centers, pharmacies, and cultural and leisure facilities," noted Kirill Purtov.

The premises on the first floor at 3 Startovaya Street are up for auction. They have separate entrances. The seller is the state-owned enterprise "Civil Construction Department", subordinate to Department of City Property.

The application deadline is April 13, and the auctions will take place on April 21 on the Roseltorg electronic platform. Registration and an enhanced, qualified electronic signature are required to participate.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the showcase for them is Moscow investment portal. In the section Moscow Auctions There is all the necessary information about the lots, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of sale.

For more information on the Moscow economy, please visit the official channel of the Economic Policy Complex inMAX messenger.

The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Spring at the Moscow Zoo: Which animals can you already see in the outdoor enclosures?

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With the arrival of spring and positive temperatures at the Moscow Zoo, subordinate to the capital's Department of Culture, animals that spent the winter indoors came out for a walk. To see them, simply purchase tickets from the service. Mosbilet.

Birds were among the first to move into the outdoor aviary at the new site. The birds are released in the morning and afternoon, when the sun warms the ground to 5-10 degrees Celsius. Visitors can observe demoiselle cranes, black storks, crowned cranes, saddle-billed jabirus, black-necked cranes, and marabou cranes.

"The release of warmth-loving animals outside is always an important milestone, marking the arrival of true spring at the zoo. We strive to make this transition as comfortable as possible, taking into account the individual characteristics of each species. It's especially touching to watch our young residents. For example, the baby capybaras, born in the fall, went for their first walk and curiously explored the snow. And the male lowland gorilla, Vizuri, a true leader, was the first to take his family for a walk, setting an example even for the youngest, Kvito. We invite Muscovites and visitors to the capital to stroll through the zoo grounds and observe the lives of our residents in their outdoor enclosures. You can also follow many of our residents online at zoo.mos.ru," said Svetlana Akulova, General Director of the Moscow Zoo.

At the end of March, Dalmatian and Great White Pelicans, as well as cormorants, moved into the outdoor pond at the new site. They spent the cold season in the "Birds and Butterflies" pavilion.

Among the mammals, lowland gorillas have also entered the outdoor areas. Visitors will see male Vizuri and female Kira, as well as their baby, Quito. Zoologists have now begun adding adult food to his diet: greens, twigs, fresh vegetables, dairy products, nuts, seeds, and dried fruit.

In the old area, you can watch the world's largest rodents, native to South America—the capybaras—strut about. These aquatic pigs rely on water for their enjoyment. During the warmer months, they bathe in the outdoor moat. The first to emerge is little Simka, born last fall. Her sister, Verta, follows her into the outdoor area.

The giant anteaters Diego and Bella, who live next door to the capybaras, also go for walks.

Capybara cubs were born at the Moscow Zoo.

In April and May, with the onset of stable warm weather, other zoo inhabitants will gradually begin to venture outside, such as orangutans, ring-tailed lemurs, flamingos, dik-diks, meerkats, giraffes, honey badgers, ground hornbills, and parrots.

The program of events at the Moscow Zoo contributes to the implementation of the goals and objectives of the national project in Moscow "Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

Today, the Moscow Zoo is a dynamically developing space where scientific research is conducted, international conferences are held, educational programs are implemented, and a unique atmosphere is created daily for introducing residents and visitors to the amazing world of wildlife.

In early 2025, the Moscow Zoo set a world record for the number of animal species represented—1,253. By 2026, this number had exceeded 1,280. This remarkable achievement was made possible by the many years of work of a team of zoologists, veterinarians, keepers, and other staff.

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From early diagnosis to employment: how Moscow helps people with autism

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Moscow supports people with autism spectrum disorder throughout their lives, from early diagnosis to rehabilitation. City agencies and non-profit organizations (NPOs) in the capital offer various forms of care depending on the age, interests, and capabilities of each Muscovite. On World Autism Awareness Day Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population tells how Moscow helps special citizens develop communication, social, and everyday skills.

Communication and work with family

The primary goal of specialists at all stages of rehabilitation is to teach the child to interact with the world, communicate with others, and master everyday skills. Work almost always begins with building communication within the family. Parents don't know how to talk to their child or what methods to use, so specialists teach them alternative communication—communication without words. Illustrated cards, special sign systems, gestures, and colored markers are used for requests, responses, and other cues. By mastering communication skills, parents raising children with autism begin to see the world through their children's eyes and discover new facets of their personalities.

"Many children with autism spectrum disorder exhibit distinct individual abilities that can lay the foundation for future success. They have a strong mathematical memory and are prone to memorizing numbers, facts, and sequences. Others have highly developed visual perception—visual aids, diagrams, tables, and flashcards are more easily understood by these children than verbal instructions. Others exhibit a penchant for detail—attention to detail can be a strength when precision and accuracy are required. Some children exhibit remarkable talent in music, drawing, and other creative fields. Every child with autism spectrum disorder is unique. Even with similar characteristics, learning and rehabilitation strategies must be tailored individually. Supporting strengths and creating a comfortable environment are the key to successful adaptation and development," said Alexandra Sklyar, Deputy Director of the Troitsk Rehabilitation and Educational Center "Solnyshko."

The path to independence

Victoria is the mother of twin brothers Andrey and Sergey. Her sons are shining examples of how the right approach, care, and love can unlock the potential of children with special needs.

Until ninth grade, the boys studied at the Troitsky Rehabilitation and Educational Center "Solnyshko" (Sun) of the Moscow Department of Labor and Social Protection. There, they studied an adapted general education program and underwent comprehensive rehabilitation, including sessions with a speech therapist, a special education teacher, and a psychologist.

Victoria warmly and joyfully recounts how the Solnyshko center became a place for her family, where the children gained self-confidence, learned to interact with the world around them, and took important steps toward independent living. Today, the boys can make breakfast, pack their backpacks, and put things away. These skills are the result of years of systematic work with the support of a team of specialists. The twins have decided on their future professions and are enrolled in college.

From first steps to a favorite activity

Moscow's non-profit organizations complement and expand the city's support system with unique projects. Each initiative by the winners of the "Moscow – Kind City" grant competition aims to address important issues, from rehabilitation to education and employment.

The Mentor Center for Assistance to People with Disabilities is developing the "ComplexUm: Designing Progress" project for 20 children with autism. The classes utilize a variety of complementary interventions: defectological, speech, neurological, and physical therapy. Instead of standard academic hours, teachers use short periods of maximum engagement, switching the children to different types of activities to avoid overexertion.

"Specialists often work in isolation, so even the most relevant programs for children with special needs can slow their development. KompleksUm solves this problem: our team works together within a single lesson. This eliminates conflicting methods and allows us to maximize the time spent with children with autism. The project is also important for parents: when a team of professionals works with their child, anxiety levels are reduced. Upon completion of the course, each family receives a report and a program for further development," said Ekaterina Kuznetsova, director of the Mentor Center.

As people with mental and physical disabilities grow older, they face new challenges. The "Special Childhood" Expert and Methodological Center, winner of the "Moscow – a Kind City" grant competition, is implementing the "Your Own Key" initiative for adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder.

One of the project participants, 17-year-old Gleb, struggled with social interactions and quickly became bored in group settings. It was important for him not only to develop self-care skills but also to learn to control his emotions and consider the interests of others. During the sessions, he learned how to create a shopping list, budget, pay for purchases, and communicate politely with others.

Socialization and adaptation to everyday life are followed by another important life stage: learning a profession. The Art of Being Nearby charitable foundation offers a comprehensive social and occupational adaptation system, "I'm Busy," for 70 people with autism. Inclusive workshops are available for teenagers, and adults undergo training at a specialized employment center.

Georgy, a participant in the "I'm Busy" project, learned to sew under the guidance of his mentors. He mastered simple stitches, practiced on small projects, and is now working on a patchwork quilt: selecting fabrics, combining colors, and sewing them on a sewing machine. In these classes, Georgy not only develops his motor skills and attention span but also expresses himself through creativity, gaining confidence in himself and his abilities.

The capital's social protection system includes eight rehabilitation and educational centers and 10 rehabilitation centers, where children and adults with disabilities undergo comprehensive rehabilitation. These institutions successfully utilize domestic developments to help people with special needs and those who have suffered severe injuries.

Program "Moscow is a kind city" The program has been implemented in the capital since 2019. It is an effective model of partnership between the city and the charitable sector to provide targeted assistance to every person. One of its key projects is a grant competition for socially oriented NGOs. Over seven years, 738 projects have received funding totaling 2.8 billion rubles.

As Sergei Sobyanin noted indevelopment strategy for the Moscow social security system until 2030The synergy between city services and NGOs allows us to provide support to the maximum number of residents in need.

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The mos.ru portal's service for verifying documents for real estate transactions has been accessed more than 12,000 times.

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From September 2025, Muscovites will be able to take advantage of the new online service To preliminarily verify the compliance of a planned real estate transaction involving minors, incapacitated citizens, or citizens with limited legal capacity with legal requirements. The service operates on the mos.ru portal and allows you to conduct this check yourself, without having to visit a government services center in person. It is available to all users, both with and without an authorized mos.ru account.

"In 2024, more than 21,000 city residents sought consultations to verify the compliance of their planned transactions with legal requirements at government service centers. The service simplifies this process: now, instead of an in-person visit and consultation, residents can receive a preliminary assessment online. Since its launch, the service has been accessed more than 12,000 times. Most frequently, applicants used the category for property checks for children over 14 years old—more than 8,200 requests," she said.

Elena Shinkaruk, Chairman of the Committee for State Services of the City of Moscow.

Citizens planning to conduct a transaction involving real estate owned, in whole or in part, by a child or incapacitated person require permission from the guardianship and trusteeship authority, as many factors must be taken into account.

In the capital Department of Information Technology They noted that to verify the feasibility of a transaction, it is necessary to complete an electronic form on the mos.ru portal, specifying its key parameters and the property's characteristics, such as price, area, and location. The system will immediately analyze the entered data and issue a notification regarding the presence or absence of violations of the rights of a child or incapacitated citizen, depending on the situation.

Authorized portal users can save or print the verification results. If there are no violations, the service will inform the user of the next steps: visiting a government services center with the required documents to complete the application and receive the legally binding document.

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

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