African journalists shared their impressions of visiting our university

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Last week, African journalists visited RUDN University as part of the "TASS – Africa: Path of Friendship" press tour. They discussed with the university's leadership the university's connections to the continent and its collaboration with African higher education institutions.

Excellent students and one talented underachiever

At the beginning of the meeting, RUDN University Vice-Rector for Strategic Communications Elena Apasova shared three stories about African students with the guests.

"The first story is when a group of students from South Africa came to visit us, and I asked one of them, 'Why RUDN University?' He replied that he really wanted to become a farmer, learn how to grow and process different fruits. The second thing I want to tell you about is our annual A-Level Students' Gathering, which is approaching. Two students from Africa have been studying for 10 semesters at the Medical Institute, earning straight A's, which is no easy feat. And the third story is about our cameraman, Junior, who is filming today's event. He entered RUDN University's Physics and Mathematics Department and received many, many Ds. But we saw that he is a natural cameraman, has a keen eye, and is good with a camera. Now he is studying journalism. At our university, every student can change their professional development path," says Elena Apasova.

After sharing students' stories, the vice-rector moved on to talk about the university itself. As Elena Mikhailovna noted, the RUDN family is very large: 200,000 alumni worldwide. Our university is the most multidisciplinary and the "greenest" in the country. The university's researchers actively collaborate with their African colleagues. Together, they have written 540 publications, 10 of which are in the top 1% for citations.

"RUDN University has a grant system to support scientific research. Two African researchers (one from Algeria, the other from Egypt) received grants from the university. One research project focused on new crop management methods. The other focused on innovative methods for assessing agricultural soil pollution," said Elena Apasova.

Marina Rekets, RUDN University's Vice-Rector for International Affairs, added that 2,500 Africans study at RUDN University—from nearly every country on the continent, with the exception of Lesotho.

"We hope that next year we will have students from this country as well. We cannot help but emphasize and feel the special connection between RUDN and Africa. After all, one could say that RUDN began with Africa," said Marina Rekets.

According to her, RUDN University has trained nearly 16,000 specialists for African countries over the years. Furthermore, the university maintains partnerships with dozens of African universities.

Amazing RUDN University

The RUDN University guests eagerly asked questions about the unique aspects of studying at RUDN University, why the university was named after Patrice Lumumba, and the university's collaboration with educational institutions across the continent. They learned not only about the opportunities for African students to study and pursue research, but also about the students' creative self-fulfillment in the Interclub studios and the security measures taken on campus. At the end of the meeting, the delegation members received branded university merchandise. The African journalists were deeply impressed by the visit.

"I'm discovering Russia, it's my first time here, and it's wonderful. I was surprised at RUDN University by how many nationalities there are. I thought it would be 99% Russian and maybe two or three foreigners. But it turns out it's a small world, encompassing all nationalities and ethnic groups. Now I'm wondering if my daughter (she's 14 now) should apply here," says Tilado Apollinaire Abga, Director of Information at the Burkina Faso Press Agency.

"Your university lives up to its name. I was truly delighted to see that the Russian and African peoples are united. And that we share a common vision of respect for human dignity. I'm delighted to see so many African students coming here to study. They receive excellent training and degrees that enable them to build careers. So, I'm thrilled: I think that in the future, my children will come to study here, in Russia, at RUDN University," says Vanet Mercia Loemba, editorial director of the ACI Pointe-Noire bureau from the Republic of Congo.

"Compared to what we hear and see in other media, with the information coming from everywhere spreading negative propaganda about Russia, what we saw here was completely different. We realized that Russia is a hospitable country, a country with a high level of social responsibility, a wonderful country because you can have a good time there. Specifically, at RUDN, I liked how you value every student. You treat students like a son or daughter. You recognize each student's potential and help them find what they're best at," said Marlis Rosi Lorian Chibinda Bachi, Head of the Government Information Department.

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SPbGASU expands cooperation with leading Chinese universities

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North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower

On November 23, representatives of the Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering visited the Faculty of Ecology and Environment of the North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower (NCUWHR) as part of strengthening international cooperation and exchanging scientific experience.

Ekaterina Terekhova, Associate Professor of the Department of Water Use and Ecology and Candidate of Engineering, and Roman Gurdin, Assistant Professor, represented SPbGASU on the business trip. The delegation was met by Li Haihua, Dean of the Department; Chen Weisheng, Vice Dean; Gao Kang, Deputy Director of the Yellow River Research Institute; Zhu Yanqing, Director of the Experimental and Training Center; and Wang Dongliang, a graduate of SPbGASU's Master's program.

During the visit, the Russian delegation toured the Analytical and Testing Center, the microbiology laboratory, the pump and pumping station laboratory, the water purification laboratory, and other specialized laboratories in the field of water supply and sanitation. SPbGASU representatives highly praised the modern equipment of the research facilities, which provide full and open access for graduate students and create favorable conditions for conducting research.

The Chinese colleagues expressed interest in further developing bilateral cooperation. Participants focused on the prospects for joint research and the possibility of inviting Russian graduate students to participate in projects in ecology and municipal management. The visit gave new impetus to international cooperation and laid the foundation for future initiatives to train professional personnel and implement research projects.

Founded in 1951, North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower is one of China's leading specialized universities. The university comprises 26 academic departments and 185 research institutes, including the Yellow River Basin Water Resources Efficient Use Innovation Center, the Yellow River Research Institute, and the Henan Provincial Laboratory of Aquatic Environment Modeling and Purification. The university offers 69 undergraduate programs, 42 master's programs, and five doctoral programs, underscoring its importance in research and education.

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About three million water quality tests have been conducted in Moscow since the beginning of the year.

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City Services specialists have conducted nearly three million water quality tests since the beginning of the year, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"Moscow consumes nearly three million cubic meters of water daily, and there are approximately 13,000 kilometers of water mains in the capital. This complex system requires constant monitoring and, if necessary, prompt adjustments. This year, nearly three million different tests were conducted, which once again confirmed that the water supplied to Muscovites' taps complies with all standards," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Currently, the condition of the capital's water is analyzed using a maximum number of physical, chemical, and biological indicators—200 in total. Its quality is monitored throughout its entire flow: at the water source, at water treatment plants, and in the distribution network.

The devices monitor changes in key water composition indicators 24/7. Data from the analyzers is fed into a unified information system, allowing specialists to quickly make decisions about adjusting treatment procedures. The ongoing testing confirms that the water supplied to Muscovites' taps complies with all relevant standards.

In addition to laboratory testing, over 500 automatic monitoring devices monitor water quality in real time. Their analysis results are transmitted to the capital's social and hygienic monitoring system.

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The Winter University in Engineering Sciences has launched at the Polytechnic University.

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On November 24, the Winter University in Engineering Sciences, "Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies," opened at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. Organized by SPbPU's Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering," the event is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, the Federal State Autonomous Institution "Sociocenter," SPbPU International Services, and the SPbPU Applicant Services Center.

The goal of the Winter University is to strengthen ties and expand collaboration among young engineers. The project aims to develop engineering competencies and enhance students' qualifications in areas such as digital technologies, systems digital engineering, and artificial intelligence.

SPbPU's Advanced Engineering School, "Digital Engineering," is one of the best in the country and one of only three schools organizing an event of such scale and significance as the Winter University in Engineering Sciences. This year's theme, "Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies," will once again bring together talented young people passionate about digital twin technologies and industrial/engineering AI, cutting-edge neural network architectures, and science-intensive innovations in digital engineering and advanced manufacturing. This year's Winter University program is aligned with SPbPU's Development Program to 2030 and includes tracks based on three key scientific and technological areas (KST) for the university's development: systems digital engineering; materials, technologies, and manufacturing; "Artificial intelligence for solving cross-industry problems," comments Alexey Borovkov, chief designer of the SPbPU Scientific and Technical Development Center "System Digital Engineering" and director of the SPbPU Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering."

This year, international participation has expanded, with third- and fourth-year engineering and technical students from Russia, the CIS, China, India, Iran, South Africa, Cuba, and Indonesia taking part.

Vice-Rector for International Affairs Dmitry Arsenyev shared his opinion: "This is our third Winter University in Engineering. Each year, the geographic range of participants grows, demonstrating the great interest in the program, its topics, and the competencies of the Polytechnic University. Each year, it's a major international event, with students from various countries coming to the Northern Capital and the Polytechnic University to not only expand their knowledge base but also get to know St. Petersburg and make new friends from around the world."

This year, the Polytechnic University's Winter University acquired a key industrial partner: the Kronstadt Engineering Education Center, Russia's first online platform for training in best engineering practices.

As part of a module from the Kronstadt Center for Engineering Education, Winter University participants will undergo the same work cycle as working engineers. Students will solve specific problems related to their field of work in the fields of design, modeling, and testing, noted Sergey Salkutsan, Director of the Center for Continuing Professional Education at the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU, "Digital Engineering."

Before the opening of the Winter University, Sergei Salkutsan visited"Morning in St. Petersburg" program On the Saint Petersburg TV channel, he spoke in detail about how the Polytechnic University unites students from all over the world and implements a large-scale project related to engineering and the use of artificial intelligence.

The two-week educational intensive was also supported by such large companies and corporations as Gazprom Neft, UEC, TVEL, Centrotech-Engineering, Power Machines, Severstal, and others.

The Winter University program, hosted by SPbPU's PISh, is designed for 200 participants and consists of technical modules, an introductory Russian language course for English-speaking students, and a cultural and entertainment program. The program includes three equivalent engineering tracks, taught in Russian and English, consisting of educational modules, project-based lab modules, and laboratory courses.

The Technologist track for Russian-speaking students

Digital Transformation and Lean Manufacturing Laboratory Intelligent Robotics and Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory (Smart Manufacturing and Industrial AI) Project Laboratory for the Application of AI Technologies to Various Types of Data Polymer Composite Materials Laboratory

The "Engineer" track for Russian-speaking students

Modern engineering in high-tech industries, Aircraft wing aerodynamics, Design laboratory for personal effectiveness. Personal and professional skills development training.

The Innovator track for English-speaking students

Intelligent Robotics and Cyber-Physical Systems Lab (Smart Manufacturing and Industrial AI) Supply Chain Management Design Lab Opportunity Recognition and Idea Generation for High-Tech Startups

Each track combines a design module, an industrial partner module, a soft skills module, and a project module. The modules are offered in parallel, each lasting two days and taught in groups of 15-20 students. Over the course of two weeks, students will gain insight into business process optimization, industrial AI technologies, advanced neural network architectures, polymer composite materials, and modern digital engineering technologies.

The Winter University in Engineering Sciences "Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies" will conclude on December 7, 2025.

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Polytechnic University Media November: Scientists in the Media Spotlight, and Sports at the Top of the News

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The St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is a brand known far beyond Russia's borders. It even appears in the legendary science fiction series "The Big Bang Theory." And, of course, the Polytechnic University's name is constantly featured in the media. To ensure you don't miss a thing, we'll be sharing monthly what various media outlets are writing and showing about our university.

Let's start with November. According to the Medialogia monitoring system, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University was mentioned more than 2,000 times in regional and federal media for the last month of autumn, with the combined audience of all publications exceeding 70 million people. Journalists traditionally cover the Polytechnic University's scientific, educational, cultural, and international activities. We'll highlight a few of these publications.

In November, the International Multimedia Press Center of the Rossiya Segodnya Media Group (Moscow) hosted a press conference titled "Engineers of the Future: Research by Scientists Changing the World Today." The event focused on the work of scientists from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The press conference generated considerable interest, and over 20 news items were published following it, including:

VRIA Novosti"Business Petersburg"Gazeta.ruBusiness magazine "Profile"Newspaper "Search"

The federal television channel NTV aired the program "My Universities. The Future is in the Present." Issue about Polytechnic University The program was hosted by actor, director, and world champion ballroom dancer Arsen Agamalyan and Tatyana Yushchina, a student at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's Institute of Civil Engineering. The hosts visited the Polytechnic University's most advanced laboratories, met scientists and engineers, climbed the Hydrotower, danced in the White Hall, learned to play volleyball with the "Black Bears-Polytechnic" women's team, and even put out a fire with a firefighting drone.

More than 15 publications have been published about a new scientific development by Polytechnic University scientists—an improved mixing grid for a small modular nuclear reactor (SMR), designed for additive manufacturing. One of them—in"St. Petersburg Diary".

Almost 10,000 people read the longread. "Science for Growth." SPbPU Scientists Present World-Changing Developments RIA Novosti reports. The article introduces the Polytechnic University's scientific developments, created with the support of the Priority 2030 program.

The media also reports on the Polytechnicians' sporting achievements. Vecherniy Sankt-Peterburg reported onvictory of the SPbPU team in the top division of the National Student Football League.

Polytechnic University scientists, staff, and faculty traditionally become the subjects of numerous TV reports. For example, TV channel "78" aired a program about the new scientific tourism trend in St. Petersburg.illustrations from several laboratories and the Polytechnic Supercomputer Center.

And recently, the director of the Center for Continuing Professional Education of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU, Sergei Salkutsan, was on the air of the Saint Petersburg TV channel spoke about the Winter University.

The Public Relations Office encourages all Polytechnics to share information about new developments, promising research, and exciting university events that deserve widespread coverage. You can send questions and suggestions to mass media@spbstu.ru

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How offset contracts are helping develop the capital's transport sector

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Moscow's transport sector continues to implement domestic technologies. Specifically, the city is signing offset contracts with investors—agreements that involve reciprocal investment commitments. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"Offset contracts are drivers of advanced industrial technology development. In accordance with the Moscow Mayor's directive, the city is entering into such agreements across all areas of the city's economy. The total private investment in expanding and modernizing the production of high-tech products for urban transportation and road safety will amount to approximately 2.6 billion rubles," said Maxim Liksutov.

Supporting the creation of new manufacturing facilities in the city is one of the key objectives of the Moscow Industrial Development Strategy approved by Sergei Sobyanin. Since the beginning of the year, the city has signed five offset contracts for investors to supply products for public transport. Three of these enterprises will be located within the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone.

"Within the special economic zone, companies will produce new high-tech ticket vending machines, secure access modules for turnstiles, validators, ticket offices, and modern turnstiles with biometric payment capabilities. Private investment in the creation of these facilities will amount to approximately 1.4 billion rubles," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy.

Anatoly Garbuzov.

For the first time, a full-cycle road sign production facility will open in the capital. These products will help improve road safety. As part of the offset production, the Moscow Spetskabel plant will begin producing 315 products for use in the metro.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that Moscow had already concluded 36 offset contracts For the supply of medicines, medical products, food products for milk distribution centers, landscaping elements, traction batteries for electric vehicles, compact electric utility vehicles, elevator equipment, and other goods. The total purchase volume for these transactions will exceed 730 billion rubles. Over 9,000 new jobs will be created at the enterprises. Investments in production development will exceed 126 billion rubles.

Investors have completed construction and modernization of production facilities under nine offset contracts, and deliveries of products for city needs have already begun.

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Golyanovo metro station will be decorated in a space theme.

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The architectural design of the Golyanovo station under construction on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya metro line will be based on a space theme. High-quality Russian metal will be used as the main finishing material, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Sergey Sobyanin approved the architectural and artistic concept for the Golyanovo metro station. Its design will be themed around space, evoking images of probes and solar panels. To enhance this effect, the track walls will feature extensive use of Russian-made metal, specifically blue-gradient aluminum honeycomb panels. The platform columns will be finished in hammered stainless steel and feature integrated linear LED lighting. A suspended ceiling in the form of a luminous spatial structure will be a striking accent. The station floor will feature light and dark heat-treated granite laid in a geometric pattern," noted Vladimir Efimov.

Golyanovo is a classic shallow-level station for the Moscow metro, being constructed using open-cut construction. It will feature an island platform and two underground vestibules. In accordance with modern standards, each vestibule will be equipped with elevators for comfortable travel for passengers with limited mobility.

"The central element of the station's design is a geometric pattern, which is located on the floor and repeated in the suspended ceiling and lighting fixtures, as well as in the design of the above-ground entrance. The transparent pavilion will be neatly integrated into the surrounding development. In this case, the project's authors successfully utilized the technique of dissolving a simple form through a composition of geometric elements," noted the Chief Architect of Moscow and First Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura). Sergey Kuznetsov.

The Golyanovo station will be located in the center of the Golyanovo district on Ussuriyskaya Street, near the junction with Sakhalinskaya Street. Utility lines are currently being relocated outside the construction site. Specialists are installing enclosing structures and shoring up the excavation pit.

Maxim Gaman, CEO of JSC Mosinzhproekt, noted that to create the new terminal station, the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line will be extended by 2.6 kilometers, including the construction of turnaround sidings. The Galina tunnel boring machine began work on November 1. Excavation began at Shchelkovskaya station and will be completed in the pit of Golyanovo station. The left-hand connecting tunnel will be 1,664 meters long, while the right-hand tunnel, construction of which will begin later, will be 1,691 meters long.

The Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line will be one of the Moscow Metro's longest radial lines. In addition to Golyanovo, Moscow is currently building the Dostoyevskaya station on the Circle Line, the second phase of the Troitskaya Line has begun, and the Biryulevsky and Rublevo-Arkhangelsky radial lines are also under construction.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin launched the construction of the metro. from Shchelkovskaya to Golyanovo.

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Russian-Malian cooperation in education has reached a new level.

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A delegation of RAFU universities, including the Russian State University for the Humanities and the St. Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine, led by Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, the coordinator of the Russian-African Network University consortium, visited Bamako as part of a strategic project to reform higher education in the Republic of Mali.

The goal of the large-scale reform being implemented by Malians is to transform universities and research centers into genuine driving forces for the country's socioeconomic development. To achieve this goal, a cooperation agreement has been reached between the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of the Republic of Mali and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

Project coordination and methodological guidance are entrusted to the Russian-African Network University consortium, led by Peter the Great Polytechnic University. In 2025, SPbPU, as the lead developer, began developing a concept for transforming Mali's national higher education system.

The key event of the visit was the presentation of 29 core educational programs developed by the consortium's leading universities. These programs are intended for implementation in the Malian education system and are intended to lay the foundation for training highly qualified personnel who meet the country's modern economic needs.

The visit began with a meeting with Professor Bourema Kansay, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Mali, also attended by the rectors of Malian universities and heads of research centers. The parties discussed cooperation priorities, including the establishment of the Polytechnic University of Bandiagara and the development of the National Center for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.

Representatives from National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, National Research University "MPEI," St. Petersburg State Agrarian University, and Astrakhan State Medical University joined the event via videoconference and presented in detail their programs in the fields of artificial intelligence and energy.

In his speech, SPbPU Vice-Rector for International Affairs Dmitry Arsenyev emphasized: "We are very pleased that cooperation between Malian and Russian universities is actively developing. The 29 educational programs developed represent a practical contribution by Russian universities to achieving the ambitious goals facing Mali's higher education system. We hope that this visit will lead to the development of specific roadmaps for each of the eight priority areas of study."

Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Professor Bourema Kansay welcomed all meeting participants. He thanked the Russian universities affiliated with RAFU for their fruitful collaboration over the past year and expressed hope for the further development and deepening of this cooperation. Furthermore, the minister called on all Malian universities to join the Russian-Mali Network University consortium and contribute to the development of Russian-Mali partnership in education and science.

The strategic partnership with the Republic of Mali is a clear example of how Russian universities are willing to share their best practices and competencies to achieve common goals. The creation of a new polytechnic university in Bandiagara is a project for the future. As a flagship of engineering education in Russia, St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is proud to contribute to this endeavor. I am confident that our cooperation will drive Mali's socioeconomic development," added Dmitry Arsenyev.

The final days of the visit included working meetings to identify Mali's human resources needs, a roadmap for cooperation, and the signing of agreements for 19 Malian universities to join the RAFU consortium.

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Polytechnic's Golden Season: Our Football Players Write the University's History

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The Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University national football team won Group A of the 2025 National Student Football League Premier Division.

The Polytechnicians scored 31 points in 12 matches, winning 9 in regulation time and one in a penalty shootout.

The Black Bears scored 38 goals and conceded only 10, becoming the only team in Group A to remain undefeated in regulation time. This complete victory is the result of the coordinated work of all the players and coaching staff.

Under the leadership of Stepan Verbitsky, the team achieved a historic result—SPbPU's first gold medals in 10 years of participation in the NSFL. Previously, the footballers won silver (2018/19) and bronze (2016/17) in Group I, and also took third place in Group B (2024).

The season's top scorer is Mark Tarasov with 7 goals in 12 matches.

The top assist provider is Dmitry Gultyaev with 6 assists in 11 games.

Next season, the Polytechnicians will compete in the Igor Gamula Super League, the strongest division of the NSFL.

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Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the new educational complex in Ramenki.

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IN RamenkiAn educational complex for 425 children has been built in one of the city's greenest districts. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in MAX messenger.

“The four-story building on Svetlanov Street was erected

Targeted investment program"There are two blocks: a kindergarten for 125 children and a school for 300 children," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

The school department is equipped with general-purpose and specialized classrooms, an IT testing ground and laboratory research complex, sports and event halls, a media library, and recreation areas.

The preschool department has a spacious lobby, cozy classrooms, and a gym.

Five playgrounds for preschoolers were built on the premises. A fully equipped sports center was installed for older children.

The educational complex is already operational, having opened on September 1st. It serves children living in the area, and it will also be in demand by residents who have relocated under the renovation program.

About 250 hectares of land have been allocated for the implementation of urban projects at the expense of the budget.

Work on creation social infrastructure Developments in the area continue. For example, investors are building educational complexes there with 550 and 2,050 seats.

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