Sergei Sobyanin spoke about migration control.

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An experiment to control migration flows, including the collection of biometric data, is being conducted in the capital. Sergei Sobyanin announced this live on TV Center and Moscow 24.

"We've created a biometric system at the border in collaboration with the Federal Security Service, where migrants provide fingerprints, a photograph, and biometric data. At the migration center, the migrant's genome is collected, and a special program is installed on their phone that tracks their continuous presence (both day and night), their movements, and so on. We know their location and where they are without any additional registration. Electronic cards contain all the information, which can be cross-checked with data from the Federal Tax Service, law enforcement agencies, and so on," the Moscow Mayor explained.

He added that the innovative and powerful migrant control system Moscow is creating is almost unheard of in other countries. It's already yielding results in solving crimes and legalizing migrants' stay in the capital. The city is currently working to make the system even more streamlined and effective.

Sobyanin took part in an extended meeting of the Board of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow.

The Moscow mayor added that the capital needs migrants because they take on difficult and unskilled labor in sectors where there is a constant shortage of workers. The number of migrants in the city has not increased in recent years.

"The number of labor migrants has remained unchanged since 2018. There was a decline during the COVID-19 pandemic, then a slight recovery, especially due to Kyrgyzstan joining the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), and Kyrgyz, Armenians, and Kazakhs are coming here without a work permit. This provides an additional incentive for people to come and work. But overall, the number of labor migrants hasn't increased," said Sergei Sobyanin.

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Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the new industrialization of Moscow.

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By 2030, the area of industrial enterprises in the capital will increase from 13 to 25 million square meters. Sergei Sobyanin He spoke live on TV Center and Moscow 24.

"We stopped the closure of enterprises. Many industrial enterprises were just paper companies. Of those that were operational, if we take the overall figures, there were about 10 million square meters of industrial enterprises. Today, Moscow already has 13 million square meters. And by 2030, we want to increase this to 25 million, meaning we will experience a new industrialization of our capital, Moscow. This will be primarily high-tech production with good added value and good wages," the Moscow Mayor emphasized.

A large-scale program is currently being implemented to support and develop Moscow's industry, including investors interested in creating jobs under special contracts. Industry is growing thanks to the integrated territorial development mechanism, as well as through special economic zones. According to Sergei Sobyanin, all this allows for the creation of a core of new industry not only in Moscow but also across the country.

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Sobyanin spoke about a comprehensive approach to developing healthcare in Moscow.

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The main reconstruction and construction of city outpatient clinics in the capital has been completed. The next stage is the construction of new hospitals and buildings. By 2030, all of the capital's hospitals will either be reconstructed or built anew. Sergei Sobyanin announced this live on TV Center and Moscow 24.

"The next major changes are the construction of new hospitals and inpatient facilities. To put this into perspective, while our outpatient clinics receive 100 million visits, up to 1.5 million Muscovites are hospitalized. These aren't always surgeries, but they are nonetheless a serious approach, requiring a high-tech approach, diagnostics, highly complex care, minimally invasive surgeries, and so on. This is an even more complex task than renovating outpatient clinics," the Moscow Mayor noted.

Sergei Sobyanin added that the capital has fewer hospitals than outpatient clinics, but they are all large and powerful, boasting high-tech facilities. Several major hospitals or facilities are commissioned in the city every year. Currently, work is underway to create a new hospital for the renowned N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care. Construction of the new buildings for Moscow City Oncology Hospital No. 62 is nearing completion. Additionally, a new building for the Moscow Clinical Research Center of Hospital No. 52 is under construction.

"By 2030, we want all our hospitals to be either reconstructed or built anew. That is, a fully modern framework consisting of outpatient and inpatient services," Sergei Sobyanin clarified.

The Moscow mayor emphasized that this is a mega-task, as it involves hundreds and hundreds of thousands of square meters of modern buildings, new technologies, doctor training, and the digitalization of medicine.

Work on modernizing outpatient clinics will also continue, and attention must be paid to doctors' attitudes and patient-centeredness, their effectiveness, and the accuracy of their diagnoses. "There's still a lot of work to do there. And, of course, we're working on it on a daily basis," said Sergei Sobyanin.

The elderly population of Muscovites is growing—the average life expectancy in the capital has approached 80 years. At the same time, demand for healthcare is also growing.

"The life expectancy of Muscovites has approached 80 years, a level never seen before in history. We've actually approached European levels, despite the huge influx of people from all over the country coming to Moscow, but it's still that level. This is precisely what's driving the growth of our elderly population, which means a growing demand for healthcare, both inpatient and outpatient care. So, we have a lot of work to do in this area, but we consider it one of our top priorities," added Sergei Sobyanin.

The Moscow Mayor noted the high level of public healthcare in the capital. "I'm not talking about some exclusive clinics, but public healthcare is already world-class, and we must not only maintain this level but also move forward," concluded Sergei Sobyanin.

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Sergei Sobyanin: Moscow's economy is growing despite difficulties

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Moscow's economy is growing despite the challenges. Investment volumes and the gross regional product are increasing, and the capital's industrial sector continues to expand. Sergei Sobyanin announced this live on TV Center and Moscow 24.

"There were many very gloomy forecasts from both foreign economists and domestic theorists, and so on. Fortunately, these forecasts didn't come true, and Moscow is emerging with a positive trend at the end of this year. This applies both to the gross regional product and to the volume of investment—it's higher than last year, and industry continues to grow," the Moscow Mayor said.

A solid foundation has been created for the capital's development, which in turn makes it possible to implement national projects and city programs.

Sergei Sobyanin noted that, despite all the concerns, the construction sector is growing, housing is being built, including under the renovation program. Tourism is developing.

"The city will develop; all the groundwork has been laid, all the programs have been developed. There's no doubt that we will continue to develop. Develop positively. All key sectors and all of Moscow's social programs will develop. We will win," the Moscow Mayor concluded.

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Tens of thousands of Muscovites are fighting in the SVO zone – Sergei Sobyanin

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Moscow supports border and new territories, participants in the special military operation (SVO), and is doing everything possible to protect the capital's residents. Sergei Sobyanin announced this live on TV Center and Moscow 24.

"The air defense system and air defense forces are doing everything possible to protect the city from these terrorist attacks, and, in my opinion, they're succeeding. They're doing a better job than even the most advanced countries, which suffer far more attacks than Moscow. Just remember the attack on Tel Aviv and a number of other tragic events. Furthermore, of course, enormous gratitude goes to the military-industrial complex, which supplies top-notch equipment to protect our skies from attacks. And Moscow, of course, provides every possible assistance to our Armed Forces to ensure Moscow's security. This doesn't guarantee anything, of course, but nevertheless, everything must be done to minimize these risks," the Moscow Mayor noted.

The Russian capital is providing assistance to Crimea and Sevastopol by funding social programs, including those related to housing improvements. This includes the restoration of houses, courtyards, parks, squares, and roads. Moscow also supports Luhansk and Donetsk. Tens of thousands of Moscow specialists are helping to restore the social infrastructure of these cities and rebuild buildings destroyed by shelling.

Moscow also supports the participants of the special military operation.

"Everything is important: assistance to our Armed Forces, development of the military-industrial complex, and, of course, assistance to our citizens, Muscovites who sign contracts with the Ministry of Defense. Moscow continues to provide additional payments from the city budget, one-time payments, cares for families, and provides comprehensive social support. And so, in this regard, Moscow is, I hope, not in the worst position in our country. Tens of thousands of Muscovites are fighting in the special military operation zone, ensuring our victory and the sovereignty of our country," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized.

Speaking about the charges brought against him by the Security Service of Ukraine, Sergei Sobyanin noted that he considers this an indication that Moscow is moving in the right direction. "And our steps to support the Armed Forces and ensure our sovereignty are not going unnoticed. We will continue to act in this manner," the Moscow Mayor added.

According to him, any war is fought on several fronts—military, economic, political, and psychological—and to achieve victory, citizens must be in a positive mood. "They need to move, visit, and tourism must develop. All this generates additional budget revenue. Budget revenue goes not only to the city budget, but also to the federal budget. This generates orders for the military-industrial complex, the army, and so on. These are all interconnected. A country cannot win without a strong, stable economy. Therefore, we need political, economic, and military stability. Then we will definitely win," Sergei Sobyanin concluded.

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Breaking the Siege of Leningrad

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Library No. 248 (Division No. 1) invites you to a lecture, "Breaking the Siege of Leningrad," dedicated to the 83rd anniversary of the event. The program includes footage from a 1943 documentary film and a discussion of the route across Lake Ladoga—the Road of Life. In addition, there will be a screening of materials from the electronic resource "Breaking the Siege: How It Was." The lecture will conclude with a virtual tour of the "Road of Life" alley in the Strogino district. It is organized as part of the project

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Daniil Kharms – a genius of fiery speeches

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A.P. Platonov Library No. 42 invites you to a one-man show, "Daniil Kharms—Genius of Fiery Speeches," dedicated to the poet's life and work. Guests will hear master of literary expression Konstantin Utenin. Audiences will hear the writer's best works, as well as excerpts from his diaries and letters.

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The 11th location of the "Art in the Metro" project has opened at the Polyanka metro station.

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A new venue for the "Art in the Metro" project has opened at Polyanka station. It's the first on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line.

"The 'Art in the Metro' project continues to expand; today we opened our 11th location. This event was celebrated with an on-site session, during which artists painted station interiors and a ceramic sculpture, 'Young Family.' We are confident that this new location will attract more artists willing to develop and showcase their talents. At the direction of Sergei Sobyanin, Moscow's transport system is actively involved in supporting the city's cultural life," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

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On the opening day, five craftsmen came to meet passengers.

Anzhelika Ermak has been participating in the "Art in the Metro" project since June 2024. She paints in oils, draws with dry and oil pastels, and works in mixed media using markers and pencils.

Oksana Borisova joined the project at the same time. She uses a variety of painting and graphic media, including oil paints, tempera, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, markers, colored pencils, and liners. Her main styles are realism and impressionism.

Nina Silaeva joined the project in September 2024. The artist typically paints in oils, but prefers acrylics for short sessions.

Elena Melnikova has been with the project since January 2025. She primarily uses markers, liners, charcoal, sanguine, pencils, and other graphic materials, and also enjoys watercolor and acrylic.

Olga Petrova has been participating in the project since June 2024. She prefers to work in oils in a realistic style.

The Art in the Metro project is being implemented with the support of its general partner and operator, the Moscow Exhibition Halls association.

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Marat Khusnullin: Monolithic work has been completed in the educational and laboratory building of the Orel campus.

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Monolithic work has been completed on the educational and laboratory building being constructed on the inter-university campus of I.S. Turgenev Oryol State University. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced this.

"Creating a network of world-class university campuses is a significant contribution to both improving the quality of education and science, as well as to the integrated development of cities. This work is being carried out at the direction of the President. A student campus with modern infrastructure is being built at the I.S. Turgenev OSU. Concrete work has been completed on one of the facilities—the educational and laboratory building. Approximately 2,000 students will be able to study in the five-story building, which covers over 27,000 square meters. It will house educational and laboratory spaces, student study areas, a prototyping and reengineering center, and an auditorium with a foyer," said Marat Khusnullin.

Work is currently underway on the roof, exterior walls, and interior partitions in the academic and laboratory building, along with interior finishing. In the future, the building will house a modular library, a copy center, a cafeteria, utility rooms, technical facilities, and other spaces.

"The campus is being built as part of the register of capital construction projects, part of the comprehensive state program 'Construction,' overseen by the Russian Ministry of Construction. To promote youth sports, a new football field with artificial turf and 500-seat stands will be built on the campus. Concrete work is currently being completed on the site, covering over 1,500 square meters," said Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

Construction of the inter-university campus, covering approximately 60,000 square meters, began in the summer of 2024. This modern campus will bring together students and faculty from six of the city's universities.

"A dormitory complex consisting of three buildings is currently under construction on the campus. Work is underway on the stained-glass windows, facades, and roofing. Interior finishing is also underway. In addition to residential rooms, the buildings will also feature modern gyms, independent study areas, and leisure facilities," noted Karen Oganesyan, CEO of the Unified Customer Production and Consulting Company.

The construction of the campus in Orel is being carried out on the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Government.

Five more campuses are being built by specialists from the Unified Customer Development Company in Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kaliningrad, Smolensk, and Moscow.

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SPbGASU and Setl Group are expanding their collaboration in project-based learning: students are creating a BIM model of a high-rise building at Renga.

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The SPbGASU Project-Based Learning Educational Center (PBL) continues to develop practice-oriented training formats that allow students to directly apply academic knowledge in a setting as close as possible to the work of professional designers. This approach helps develop critical thinking, initiative, and a willingness to solve real-world engineering problems in the modern construction industry. The university's partners play a crucial role in implementing project-based learning, supporting applied learning and participating in educational events.

One of its key partners is the Setl Group holding company, which has been facilitating the professional development of young professionals for many years. This academic year, the company is participating in the "Project Activity" elective course and offering SPbGASU students a unique opportunity to work with the Russian BIM system Renga for the design and information modeling of high-rise buildings.

Collaboration in a single BIM model

A team of students from different faculties, majors, and years works within a single information model using Renga's collaboration feature. This allows for project implementation in real time, task distribution, creation of a unified timeline, and consultations with the holding's experts.

Dmitry Sergeev, Chief Engineer at the Setl Group architectural firm, notes: "We believe the experience of working in teams is valuable for students. The team working on our case includes students from various disciplines, making the process as close as possible to the real-life working conditions of designers. Regular consultations and collaboration with a business expert are crucial. Work is currently in full swing: a mentor leads the team from SPbGASU, and Daria Fioletova, the training and development manager, oversees the project for Setl Group. A team leader and BIM manager have been selected, all participants are connected to the collaboration server, and the Renga environment has been configured. We are working collaboratively on space-planning, technical, and engineering solutions. We have established a stable workflow: a dedicated work chat has been created, tasks are recorded in the online project management system, and regular video conferences for all teams are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays."

Values of cooperation and contribution to the development of the industry

Setl Group has been operating in the construction market for over 30 years and has been ranked among the top 10 largest developers in the country for the past ten years. The company consistently focuses on training future specialists and strengthening ties with the scientific community. Collaboration with SPbGASU facilitates the exchange of expertise and promotes professional development opportunities among students within the holding company.

Working with young designers helps the industry move forward, especially in the context of rapid digitalization and the introduction of modern information modeling technologies. For students, participating in a real-world project is an opportunity to gain practical experience, gain insights from leading engineers, and apply their knowledge to a significant engineering case.

OCPO: a space where professionals are formed

Natalia Zaitseva, Deputy Director of the SPbGASU OCVE, emphasizes the importance of teamwork and student engagement: "The team working on the BIM project for a high-rise residential building in St. Petersburg, meeting with Setl Group, actively meets at our OCVE. Each time, we see their incredible drive and genuine interest in their work. The students gain valuable experience by facing professional challenges, discussing solutions, and consulting with Dmitry Sergeev, a representative of Setl Group. We are confident that their efforts will lead to outstanding results!"

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