More than 105,000 gas stoves were inspected in Moscow in January.

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In January, specialists from the city's utilities department inspected more than 105,000 gas stoves installed in Moscow apartments. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"In January, we checked the functionality and safety compliance of over 105,000 gas stoves. The inspection schedule for 2026 has been compiled and published, and information about the dates and times is posted on notice boards installed in building entrances and courtyards," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Gas safety issues are under special scrutiny. Mosgaz specialists conduct scheduled maintenance on all gasified residential buildings in the city annually. If any violations are detected, technicians eliminate any safety hazards and provide recommendations for future operation and repairs.

The average lifespan of a gas stove is 10 to 12 years. After this time, gas valves wear out, burner diffusers become deformed, and oven insulation deteriorates. Maintaining the safe operation of such appliances is impossible, so replacement is necessary.

A gas stove must be equipped with a gas control system that stops the gas supply if the flame in the burner goes out.

Responsibility for the maintenance and replacement of gas equipment lies with the owner or tenant of the residential premises.

Annual inspections of gas equipment in residential buildings have begun in the capital.A schedule for gas stove inspections in Moscow's residential buildings for 2026 has been published.

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Polytechnicians presented a humor master class in Sochi.

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Sochi became the epicenter of comedy for two weeks, hosting the 37th International KVN (KiViN-2026) Festival. Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University made an unprecedented splash by bringing three of its strongest teams to the country's main qualifying stage. This fact eloquently proved that St. Petersburg remains one of the undisputed comedy capitals of Russia.

The festival truly set a record for the number of participants—615 teams from Russia and neighboring countries competed for a spot in one of the KVN leagues: official, central, or television. The competition was fierce, and the standard was set by KVN legends from the First League, who served as editors: Dmitry Bushuev, Oleg Valentsov, and Alan Dzigoev.

The first of the Polytechnicians to take up the baton was the team "Cherche La Femme," a member of the KVN leagues "Youth of Moscow" and "Fontanka." They surprised the audience with skits with elements of subtle absurdity.

"We feel like we performed better than last year. We worked with Moscow editors again, which was definitely a joy," shared fourth-year student Nadezhda Arbuzova.

Another Polytechnic team, "Anomaly," wowed the audience with their signature blend of humor, charm, and stunning acting.

The "Great Byt" team, vice-champion of the NEVA Central League and participant in the Murmansk, Samara, and Moscow Student Leagues, lived up to the audience's expectations. Approaching the task with gusto, the team attended a closed screening for NEVA League editors and producers before the festival to gauge the reaction to their material and gain valuable feedback. As seasoned competitors, they were given 5 minutes and 30 seconds to present at the festival. Their trump card on the Sochi stage was a unique prop—a detailed model of a St. Petersburg neighborhood and a humorous text that was highly praised and earned the team a boost in ratings for the new season.

This isn't our first time in Sochi, so it's always a pleasure to return to the festival atmosphere, where working on jokes and props alternates with strolls along the embankment and shooting at the shooting range. Every Sochi is unique for us, and this one was no exception. We introduced a new team member to the audience and were recognized by the editors," shared Ivan Pavlov, a graduate student at the Institute of Energy.

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Polytechnic University and Nanosoft Development: Strengthening Partnership in Digital Engineering Education

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A working meeting with representatives of Nanosoft Development LLC was held at the Civil Engineering Institute. Nanosoft Development LLC is a leading Russian developer of engineering software products in the field of computer-aided design systems. NanoCAD products ensure safe use, protect Russia's national interests, and play a key role in implementing import substitution goals. NanoCAD products account for 30% of the domestic software market used in design and information modeling in civil and industrial construction, surveying, and mechanical engineering.

Nanosoft Development LLC was represented at the meeting by Oleg Egorychev, Director of Programs for Developing Interaction with Educational and Scientific Organizations, and Ekaterina Osintseva, Head of Educational Organizations. The Civil Engineering Institute was represented by Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Institute of Scientific Research, Ksenia Strelets, Director of the Center for Continuing Professional Education at the Institute, and Liliya Talipova, Senior Lecturer at the Higher School of Industrial Engineering and Design, and Curator of Educational Programs at Nanosoft Development.

The partners summarized the results of their collaboration in 2025. They noted the successful implementation of SPbPU faculty development programs, the updating of undergraduate and specialist degree curricula, and the development of a joint professional development program, "Digital Drawing Teacher."

This year, the launch of an updated program for advanced training of SPbPU teachers, "Digital Design in Engineering Education," is planned, as well as the participation of teachers from the Institute of Civil Engineering in the international competition of educational programs, "Development of Human Resource Potential."

We are pleased to share our applied experience in digital design and create educational opportunities for future professionals. In this way, we contribute to the digital transformation of the construction industry and accelerate the spread of Russian solutions in design automation and information modeling. The more specialists with digital competencies graduate from universities, the faster we will achieve technological sovereignty in key areas of the domestic economy and lay the foundation for Russia's technological leadership, noted Oleg Egorychev.

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Polytechnicians at a symposium in memory of Alexei Ilyushin

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Staff from the Higher School of Mechanics and Control Processes of the PhysMechanics Institute (PhysMechanics) participated in the International Scientific Symposium on the Problems of Mechanics of Deformable Solids, dedicated to the 115th anniversary of the birth of Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexei Ilyushin (1911–1998). The event was held at Lomonosov Moscow State University.

Alexey Ilyushin was a prominent Soviet and Russian mechanical engineer of the 20th century. He developed the theory of elastic-plastic processes and was one of the founders of the modern theory of constitutive equations in continuum mechanics. He was the author of numerous scientific inventions, the founder of several scientific schools in mechanics, and the director of important state scientific and technical projects. He was a Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a member of the Russian Academy of Rocket and Artillery Sciences, and a laureate of the Stalin Prize (1948) and the Lomonosov Prize, First Class (1995). He was Rector of Leningrad State University from 1950 to 1952. He also served as Head of the Elasticity Theory Department at Moscow University from 1942 to 1998. Over 150 dissertations were defended under Alexey Ilyushin's supervision.

The International Scientific Symposium in Memory of Alexey Ilyushin was held for the sixth time. It was organized by Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.

The symposium's theme corresponded to the scientist's main scientific interests, covering a wide range of modern problems in the mechanics of deformable bodies.

More than 100 scientists from Russia, Belarus, Slovenia, Armenia, and Uzbekistan participated in the forum. Four RAS academicians participated: I. G. Goryacheva, R. I. Nigmatulin, Yu. V. Petrov, and V. A. Sadovnichy. The symposium program included 70 oral presentations.

SPbPU scientists presented four reports.

A. S. Semenov, D. A. Dron, Ya. K. Astapov: "Effective elastic and inelastic properties of porous metal-ceramic electrodes of solid oxide fuel cells". A. I. Grishchenko, A. S. Semenov: "Interaction of different slip systems during inelastic deformation of single-crystal nickel-based alloys". P. V. Vinh, A. B. Freidin: Static bending and buckling analysis of nanoplates using modified nonlocal strain gradient theory. S. A. Vavilov, L. V. Shtukin, O. V. Privalova, D. S. Vavilov, A. A. Kudryavtsev: "On modal localization in a string on an elastic foundation".

The report by A. I. Grishchenko and A. S. Semenov contained the results of research obtained within the framework of the RSF grant No. 25-19-00921 “Multiscale microstructural models of inelastic deformation and fracture of single- and polycrystalline heat-resistant alloys under complex thermomechanical loadingThe results presented were highly praised by participants in the section "Plasticity. Thermodynamic Processes. Theory of Constitutive Relations."

Professor Artem Semenov commented on his participation in the symposium: "This is a wonderful opportunity to see how professionals react to new ideas and research results, to receive valuable recommendations for their further development, to see the direction of development in domestic mechanics, and to informally connect with long-time friends and colleagues."

Professor Alexander Freidin noted: "The symposium was attended by leading mechanical scientists. I was delighted to see my colleagues and friends and to participate in the discussion of the papers. Our Vietnamese graduate student, Pham Van Vinh, presented results that will be included in his PhD thesis, and this was an important preliminary work."

"I was pleased to present the results of my research to leading scientists in the field of solid mechanics and to communicate informally with leading scientists from Russia, Belarus, Serbia, and Armenia," commented Senior Lecturer Alexey Grishchenko.

Polytechnicians remembered the forum for its vibrant presentations by leading scientists, heated discussions and exchanges of opinions, and interesting facts from the biography of A. A. Ilyushin.

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Several high-tech manufacturing facilities will open in the New Moscow region, according to Sergei Sobyanin.

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Construction of a house-building factory has begun in the New Moscow. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel. messenger MAX.

"The project is being built at the investor's expense with the support of the city. In 2024, a four-hectare plot was allocated at a preferential rate of one ruble per year for the entire project period. The lease agreement is for five years, and the city is overseeing the fulfillment of obligations at all stages," the Moscow Mayor noted.

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The factory will unite several high-tech production facilities. It will produce reinforced concrete structures for apartment buildings, wood-aluminum windows, interior finishing products, and architectural concrete facades.

The plan is to construct a production building and a three-story administrative and amenity block, which will be combined into a single architectural form. The workshop is designed for assembly-line production.

The implementation of the project will create more than 500 jobs.

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Mosbilet invites you to an evening of original songs at the Southwest Theatre

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In the art cafe Theatre in the South-West On February 7 at 9:00 PM, an evening of original songs will take place. The concert will feature actors Anton Belov and Maxim Gigenin, members of the band "Araks," composer and poet Anastasia Pototskaya, and Hero of Russia Maxim Bakharev.

The program includes songs by Anastasia Potocka, Anton Belov and other authors performed by members of the Araks group – Ilya Trofimov, Alexey Kizenkov, Anatoly Abramov, Oleg Zaripov, Vadim Andreev and Alexander Lupachik, as well as theater artists "Lenkom Mark Zakharov".

Special guest, Hero of Russia Maxim Bakharev, will read his own poems.

Tickets can be purchased at the service Mosbilet.

Araks is a Moscow rock band that rose to fame in the 1970s. Since 1973, Araks' musicians have collaborated closely with the Lenin Komsomol Theater (now Mark Zakharov's Lenkom). They have performed in musical productions of "The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta," "Til," "Juno and Avos," and others. The band has recorded music for the films "June 31" and "Get to Know Me." At various times, Araks's lineup has included Yuri Shakhnazarov, Alexander Buinov, Evgeny Margulis, Nikolai Parfenyuk, and other talented performers.

Maxim Bakharev is a serviceman, captain, and participant in the Special Military District. In 2022, during partial mobilization, he was called to the front as a platoon commander. On July 22, 2024, during a combat mission, he was seriously wounded while defending his unit. Due to the consequences of his injury, he had his arms and legs amputated. On October 9, 2024, Maxim Bakharev was awarded the Gold Star medal of Hero of the Russian Federation.

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An investor has built a plant in Zelenograd to produce translucent structures and modular facades.

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A production site has been established in Zelenograd as part of a large-scale investment project (MaIP). It will house two enterprises, which will be part of the industrial and construction cluster in Savelki. The complex of four industrial buildings will serve the needs of the construction industry.

"Industrial infrastructure is actively developing in the Zelenograd Administrative District, thanks in part to large-scale investment projects. For example, construction of a plant has been completed in the Savelki district as part of the industrial construction complex. It will comprise four facilities in total. The city has allocated approximately 17 hectares of land for the project. All plots are leased to the investor at a preferential rate of one ruble per year," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.

Vladimir Efimov.

For the construction of the plant in 2022, the city allocated approximately 3.5 hectares of land to the investor at a preferential rate of one ruble per year.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, the city is actively promoting the development of modern industrial infrastructure. Thanks to two Moscow Government support measures, a new production facility for construction companies has been commissioned in Zelenograd. The production building is designed to house the companies First House-Building Plant and Life Engineering, which specialize in the production of translucent structures and modular facades. The project will create over 140 new high-tech jobs," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

The First House-Building Plant specializes in window and door systems, as well as façade solutions using glass and aluminum. The plant's production capacity allows it to manufacture up to 159,000 square meters of PVC structures annually, as well as 82,000 square meters of warm glazing products and 184,000 square meters of cold glazing products.

Life Engineering's production facility focuses on the assembly of modular facades using prefab technology. They plan to produce up to 70,000 square meters of prefabricated facade modules with full or partial glazing in standard formats annually.

Anton Slobodchikov, Chairman of the State Construction Supervision Committee, added that throughout the entire construction period of the industrial facility, the agency's inspectors conducted nine inspections. Following the final inspection, the committee issued a conclusion confirming the buildings' compliance with the approved design documentation and subsequently issued the developer an occupancy permit. The total area of the facility is nearly 17,000 square meters.

The surrounding area has been landscaped and improved. Asphalt has been laid, parking spaces have been created, a lawn has been laid, and hardscape features have been installed.

The creation of a single high-tech site has become an example of the effective integration of two production facilities' infrastructures, a modern approach to design, and the efficient use of construction and engineering resources, noted Maxim Rybakov, Project Director of the FSK Group of Companies. He cited government support as the key factor in the project's successful implementation. Collaboration with the city allowed the work to be completed with social and economic interests in mind, which will positively impact the region's future. The facility is fully ready for equipment and plant operations.

A Large-Scale Investment Project (MaIP) is a special status granted to industrial complexes, innovation centers, and multifunctional sports facilities. This support program has been in effect in Moscow since 2016. Developers who receive this status can lease land from the city on preferential terms. Currently, over 100 industrial MAIPs are being implemented in Moscow, highlighting the development of the capital's industrial sector.

The employment creation incentive program has been in place since 2020 and covers virtually all districts of the capital. Investors will build over 270 facilities under this program, covering a total area of 8.3 million square meters. These include new industrial facilities, office and shopping centers, educational, cultural, and sports institutions. Overall, over 2.8 trillion rubles will be invested in Moscow's development, creating approximately 360,000 new jobs in virtually all sectors of the city's economy.

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Designers from 67 regions of Russia have applied to participate in Moscow Fashion Week.

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The sixth Moscow Fashion Week will be held at the Manege Central Exhibition Hall from March 14 to 19. More than a thousand applications have been received from designers from 67 regions of Russia. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"The geography of applications covers almost 100 cities—from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok. Brands from Armavir, Torzhok, Naryan-Mar, Sterlitamak, and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk submitted their applications for the first time. A third of the applications were submitted by Moscow designers," said Natalia Sergunina.

In total, collections from approximately 200 brands will be presented at the Manezh. The final list of participants will be determined by an expert council consisting of editors-in-chief of specialized publications, stylists, and founders of major retail platforms.

In addition to the shows, the program includes lectures by fashion experts and the World Fashion Shorts short film festival. Visitors will also be able to purchase clothing, shoes, and accessories from Russian brands.

Participants from previous seasons reached agreements on contracts worth over a billion rubles, a third of which was the result of the fifth Moscow Fashion Week. It ran from August 28 to September 2, 2025, and attracted 120 thousand guests.

The event was organized by the Fashion Fund with the support of the Moscow Government.

The sixth Moscow Fashion Week will be held at the Manege in March 2026.Moscow Fashion Week experts offered advice to future fashion students.

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Electronic diaries, medical records, and payment via the Unified Payment Document (EPD): which mos.ru services did city residents use most often?

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In the capital Department of Information Technology The mos.ru portal's most popular services were identified by the end of 2025. These services can be used to obtain information from electronic medical records and electronic diaries, submit meter readings, and pay the unified payment document (UPD) online.

"Every year, mos.ru adds or upgrades over 110 services. For example, in 2025, the Mosbilet service launched, offering tickets to cultural events without markup; the Mospitometz service, which helps residents choose a cat or dog from a shelter; and the Moscow for Children super-section, where parents and children can find all the necessary instructions and services. Thanks to the portal's ongoing development, residents can now resolve most everyday issues online, without visiting various agencies and organizations," noted the press service of the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

In 2025, Muscovites accessed their electronic medical records (EMR) over 660 million times using the mos.ru portal and the EMIAS.INFO mobile app. This is one and a half times more than the 2024 figures (over 420 million). Service The service allows users to access information from their electronic medical records (EMR) online, including doctor's examination records, laboratory and instrumental test results, vaccination information, hospital discharge summaries, and much more. Starting in 2025, health indicators can be entered into the electronic medical record using an AI assistant. Furthermore, Muscovites can now order a range of medical certificates online from their EMR, and online doctor appointments have become even more convenient: they are tailored to the reason for the visit; after specifying the purpose of the visit, the system automatically selects the appropriate specialist. New parents can now more easily order discounted meals from a milk kitchen—this can also be done through the service. Doctor appointments and meal orders can also be made through the Moscow State Services app.

Number of requests toelectronic diary The mos.ru portal exceeded 219 million in 2025. Using the service, parents can learn about their child's academic progress, view a unified schedule of lessons and extracurricular activities, enroll their children in clubs, obtain an electronic certificate of enrollment, and report absences. Children, in turn, can view grades, lesson and test schedules, and homework assignments. The service is also available in the "MESh Diary" and "Moscow Public Services" mobile apps.

Over the past year to service for receiving readings from water and heat meters Muscovites have used the service more than 80.6 million times. It allows users to enter meter readings, view consumption history, and track meter calibration periods. The service is also available in the Moscow State Services mobile app.

In 2025, Muscovites contacted the service more than 43.8 million times. service, which provides information about your child's school attendance and meals. The service helps plan hot breakfasts and lunches, top up the Moskvёnok card account, and track spending. It's also available in the "My Child at School" service of the Moscow State Services mobile app.

TO service In 2025, Muscovites requested information about their unified payment document (UPD) and outstanding payments for housing, utilities, and other services over 14.9 million times, a 56 percent increase compared to 2024 (over 9.5 million). This service allows Moscow residents to receive information about payment documents and pay them. To do this, simply enter the apartment number and the payer code specified in the UPD. To avoid missing a payment deadline, residents can sign up to receive an electronic UPD. They can learn about new bills and pay them on time using the "My Payments" service. It is available not only on mos.ru but also in the city's mobile apps "My Moscow" and "Gosuslugi Moskvy."

The most popular among business representatives was financial and personal account reconciliation service for leases or purchase and sale agreements for non-residential premises and land. It can be used to check your personal account status, make payments, and set up automatic payments. In 2025, the service was used more than 1.2 million times, 76,000 more than the previous year. Since its launch, the service has been used more than seven million times.

The mos.ru portal offers over 460 services and features that help city residents in most life scenarios. Its popularity is growing every year, Sergei Sobyanin noted in his blogIn 2025, Muscovites will have used mos.ru services over a billion times. This exceeds the 2024 figures by approximately 25 percent.

Mobile application Moscow State Services develops the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” together withDepartment of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

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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Tourists from 15 countries visited a photo studio on Manezhnaya Square.

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Festival Moscow Estatesactively attracts foreign visitors, introducing them to the culture of past eras and ancient city traditions. This winter, one of the most popular spots has been Manezhnaya Square, home to a retro photo studio. It has already attracted over 315,000 visitors.

The site's visitors include travelers from the Far East, Altai, Siberia, Yakutia, Buryatia, Crimea, and other regions of Russia, as well as tourists from Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Belarus, China, India, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Vietnam, Serbia, and Croatia.

Manezhnaya Square has recreated the atmosphere of an old Moscow estate. Visitors can try on period costumes and take memorable photos in the retro photo studio, send their loved ones a branded postcard, and receive a map of the "Moscow Estate" winter route. Foreign tourists report that the photo shoot was a pleasant, emotional experience and a unique souvenir of their winter stroll through Moscow.

This season at the festival Moscow Estates For the first time, image zones have appeared in the city center. These areas help tourists navigate the variety of events and find ready-made winter walking routes. A photo studio on Manezhnaya Square is located on the festival grounds. Journey to ChristmasIn addition, temporary information pavilions have opened on Bolotnaya Square and Tverskoy Boulevard. There, visitors can pick up a "Moscow Estate" route map, brochures in Russian, English, Chinese, and Arabic, learn about the festival program, and find out the current schedule of events at the estates.

The Moscow Estates Festival is in line with the "Tourist Attractiveness of the Country" initiative of the national project Tourism and Hospitality and helps residents and visitors learn about the city's cultural and historical heritage in a modern format. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

Winter in Moscow — the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, creating an atmosphere of unity, mutual support, comfort, and a festive spirit. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating conditions for creative development, active recreation, and warm social interaction during the cold season.

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