Schoolchildren are invited to participate in the new season of the cultural Olympiad "Museums. Parks. Estates"

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The 13th season of the Olympiad "Museums. Parks. Estates" is starting in Moscow. You can join it until March 15, and complete tasks until March 31. Registration is available on the Moscow Electronic School (MES) platform. This was reported by the press service of the capital's Department of Education and Science.

"This Olympiad is one of the largest in terms of the number of participants – last season, more than 130 thousand young Muscovites joined it. Participants of the Olympiad visit museums, parks and estates, complete interesting tasks and learn new things about the cultural life of the city. This format helps children see the places they learn about in history, literature and other classes. The tasks are compiled by museum and park employees together with specialists from the Center for Pedagogical Excellence," the department's press service said.

The Olympics unite more than 300 sites in the capital, including the Cosmonautics Museum, the Darwin Museum, the Hermitage Garden and others. This season, the Central Museum of Russian Cossacks, the A.V. Shchusev State Research Museum of Architecture and the Yu.A. Orlov Paleontological Museum have also joined the project. The full list of sites can be found atolympiad website.

"Each season, we prepare new questions for children of all ages especially for the Museums. Parks. Estates Olympiad. A whole team works on this. All questions are necessarily related to our exhibits. For senior classes, we choose topics from the school curriculum: anatomy, theory of evolution, general biology. For younger students, we choose fascinating facts about the world of plants and animals. The main thing is that the child does not just find the answer, but carefully examines the exhibit, reads the text next to it and learns something new for themselves. We try to make sure that each question leads to a small discovery," said Liliya Vanyavina, head of the scientific and educational programs department of the Timiryazev State Biological Museum.

To take part in the Olympiad, schoolchildren register under their account in "MESh", and for preschoolers, parents create a child's account on mos.ru. Detailed information on registering for the Olympiad can be found inspecial instructions.

Last season, the guys won more than 60 thousand winners' diplomas and 10 thousand prize winners' diplomas. To win, it was necessary to visit at least seven sites and score 400 points. The most popular places were the Moscow City Economy Museum, the Darwin Museum, the Cosmonautics Museum, as well as VDNKh, Catherine Park and the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve. In total, almost 300 sites were available to the participants.

The season finale was a traditional game — a walk around the center of Moscow for the winners and prize winners. Almost 10 thousand children, together with their parents and teachers, solved the city's riddles, looked for ancient tablets and studied architectural details.

The Olympiad "Museums. Parks. Estates" has been held since 2013. Its organizers are the capital's Department of Education and Science andDepartment of Culture, and the coordinator is Center for Teaching Excellence.

Earlier at the annual August teachers' council Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the achievements of the capital's education and its development. Thus, last academic year, Moscow schoolchildren won almost half of the diplomas of winners and prize winners of the All-Russian Olympiad. In total, the Moscow team has a record 1,863 awards, which is 40 percent more than in 2024.

Ensuring high-quality preparation of Moscow schoolchildren for the Olympiads corresponds to the objectives of the project “All the best for children” of the national project "Youth and Children". You can learn more about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution atspecial page.

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Where to donate unwanted items in Moscow

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A food processor that is not being used, clothes that are the wrong size, old books and magazines that no one reads – sometimes people keep things for years that "maybe someday they will come in handy". But as a rule, they remain unused, taking up space in the house. Read on to find out why it is important to get rid of clutter, where in Moscow you can donate unnecessary things and how they can help other people.

Why it's hard to get rid of unnecessary things

Order in a house or apartment is the absence of not only dust and dirt, but also unnecessary items. Sorting out things and getting rid of unnecessary things (or, as this labor-intensive process is also called, decluttering) frees up space and allows you to organize it, and also develops flexibility of thinking, helps you learn to make constructive decisions and overcome excessive attachment to material things, says a psychologist from the Moscow psychological assistance service for the population of the capital Department of Labor and Social Protection population Ekaterina Igonina.

"In addition, some old things can be recycled, and unnecessary but in good condition can be given to those who will really need them. This is not only a manifestation of environmental responsibility and care for people. The realization that a person has helped someone brings him pleasure and can even increase his self-esteem," the specialist explains.

At the same time, according to Ekaterina Igonina, so-called decluttering and organizing space can cause difficulties, especially for those who have not done this before. As a rule, thoughts and emotions serve as obstacles to getting rid of junk. The most common misconception is that an old thing (even if it is in good condition) can still be useful, although it has been lying on the balcony for years without being used. In this case, it is worth being honest with yourself and giving the thing to someone who will definitely use it for its intended purpose, for example, neighbors, friends, relatives or people in need of help.

As the expert explains, the most important thing before decluttering is to ask yourself: “Why do I need this?” The answers can be different. For example, to tidy up, to make room for something really useful, or to relieve stress.

"You always have the right to decide what to keep, what to give up and in what quantities. Listen to yourself and your needs, regardless of fashion and someone else's advice. It is worth considering that getting rid of unnecessary things does not destroy the memory of the past. But if, for example, from a lot of children's clothing you want to keep a couple of baby clothes that will remind you of a happy period, then you do not need to forbid yourself this," the expert explains.

It is also important to celebrate successes and reward yourself for them. Have you sorted out your wardrobe? Treat yourself to a necessary and pleasant new thing or have a cup of coffee with dessert in a cafe.

How to Make Decluttering Easier

If you decide to do a general or seasonal cleaning and get rid of unnecessary things, the main rule is not to try to do it in the entire apartment at once. Act gradually. It is not the speed of the process that is important, but its organization.

"Take three large boxes and label them: "Throw away", "Give away", "Put aside". The things from the "Put aside" box can be reviewed again after some time. And what you decide to keep and what does not fit into any of the boxes, put back in the closet," advises Ekaterina Igonina.

To organize the process of sorting things out as efficiently as possible, it is better to make lists and checklists of objects where you need to clean up (kitchen cabinets, children's room, wardrobe). You can also use special applications for planning tasks. They synchronize with the calendar on your phone and create lists and reminders, as well as record the stages of the entire process. Timers and alarms help not only to wake up earlier and start cleaning, but also to clearly control the time allotted for this, for example, three hours a day.

Where can I donate things for recycling or charity?

Some unnecessary things should be thrown away. These may be small plastic, glass or ceramic items that can no longer be used, such as cracked or chipped dishes, as well as small wooden furniture parts, old clothes or rags with traces of mold or stains. However, they should be sorted, so some of the things can be recycled. How to do this is described inarticle.

A convenient place has been created in the capital waste sorting system. At each site in Moscow courtyards, containers of two colors are installed. Blue ones are intended for collecting recyclable materials, which will then be sent for recycling (glass, plastic, paper, metal), and gray ones are for mixed waste.

However, many things can be given a second life. For example, clothes or shoes that you no longer want to wear and that do not fit, as well as unclaimed books, will serve someone else. These and other things can be placed in one of the containers or taken to the collection points for unnecessary things of the project network "Ecopoints of Moscow", which are located throughout the capital.

"The collected clothes, shoes and books are sent to sorting points. After sorting and necessary processing, some of the items are donated to charity for those in need. Books that have retained their marketable appearance are given to rural libraries. Items and books that are unsuitable for further use are recycled. Such a careful and conscious approach allows us to significantly reduce the burden on the environment," says

Julia Urozhaeva, head of the capital's Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection.

Project "Ecopoints of Moscow" has been operating since autumn 2024. In addition to clothing, footwear and textiles, books and paper products, you can hand over to specialized collection points electronics Andcar tires. In winter, points open where live New Year trees are brought after the holidays. The project website contains information map with more than 480 eco-points, so that it is easy to choose the most convenient one in terms of location.

How to get rid of unnecessary things without leaving home

An online service will help you tidy up your apartment or house, get rid of not only unnecessary clothes and books, but also old small and large household appliances, windows after renovation, furniture, a bathtub, and even a motorcycle or car "Removal of unnecessary things" on the mos.ru portal. It has been operating since October 2021.

Its main advantage is that you don’t have to take or take the items anywhere yourself, and you can hand in an unlimited number of items at a time. Clothes and books suitable for further use are sent to social sites, where they find new owners. The remaining items are taken to specialized environmentally friendly disposal and recycling points.

"Thanks to the "Removal of Unnecessary Things" service on mos.ru, Muscovites not only get rid of unnecessary things, but also take care of the environment. The service is provided by specialists from trusted organizations – partners of the service, who will carefully take the unnecessary things out of the apartment and lower them down to the truck, even if the building does not have an elevator. Then everything is taken to specialized recycling points. There, if necessary, they drain technical liquids, after which the items are crushed, then separated into ferrous and non-ferrous metals, plastic and other components. More than 85 percent of the components of the removed items are recycled and get a second life. They are sent to factories, where they are used as secondary raw materials in the production of new products. Thus, plastic, metal and rubber can become part of new packaging, furniture, household appliances and other household items, as well as metal structures and spare parts," explains Ilya Demin, First Deputy Head of the State Institution "New Management Technologies".

Today, the service "Removal of Unnecessary Things" presents a wide list of items that can be removed. And it is gradually expanding. For example, inDecember 2024 Metal sinks, sports equipment, shower cabins, acrylic bathtubs and office equipment are now available for removal.

When removing unnecessary things, several points must be taken into account. Books and clothes must be clean and free of defects and foreign odors. They are removed with a total volume of four large bags, boxes or eight standard bags.

As for household appliances, specialists will help to disconnect them from the power grid, but you will need to dismantle large appliances, such as built-in dishwashers, and also install a plug on the water pipes yourself. Gas stoves and appliances should only be disconnected by certified services. You can find out how to hand over a car or motorcycle for recycling inmaterial.

"The "Removal of Unnecessary Things" service on mos.ru is available to residents of all districts of the capital. Any adult Muscovite registered on the portal and having a standard or full account can leave a request for the removal of unnecessary things. It is enough to fill out an application in the service, selecting the necessary objects and their quantity, specify the address and the desired date and time of removal, and then agree with the operator on the details of the application and a convenient date and time. If the application was left before 18:00, the things will be removed on the same day, if possible," notes the deputy head of the capital's

Department of Information Technology Boris Frolov.

Clothes and books can be taken away for free. However, the removal of furniture, electronics and large household appliances is subject to a fee, as such items are more difficult to dispose of. However, thanks to the city's loyalty program "A Million Prizes" there is an opportunity to get rid of large-sized appliances without unnecessary expenses – unnecessary and broken refrigerators, stoves, washing machines and dishwashers. Using city points, you can get a promo code on the program's website and apply it when paying for the service. The nominal value of the promo code is 1.5 thousand rubles and is equal to the cost of removing one such item. If we are talking about two things, you will need to issue two promo codes. Users also have the opportunity to order the free service of removing large-sized household appliances in quantities of three or more units.

The promo code cannot be applied if there is equipment without parts, including equipment that does not contain basic metal elements such as a compressor (motor), condenser, drum, electronic unit, burners or grate. Such equipment is removed for a fee. You can read more about how to use the offer inarticle.

For the entire period of work in the service "Removal of unnecessary things" More than 120 thousand requests were received. On average, more than 100 requests are received per day. More than three thousand tons were taken away for environmentally friendly disposal and recycling. items. Among them, the largest number is large-sized equipment: over 30 thousand washing machines, over 30 thousand refrigerators and over 20 thousand kitchen stoves.

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The Moscow 2030 Forum venues invite you to spend your weekend usefully

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Forum "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" continues to work. On Saturday and Sunday you can attend educational lectures, participate in useful master classes, listen to symphonic music and more. About the most interesting events on September 6 and 7 – in our material.

New campus of Bauman Moscow State Technical University: discuss city design and reveal the secrets of the Universe

On September 6, a lecture will begin at 19:00 at the new campus of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University "Design of the city of the future: how to make it convenient and beautiful" Artemy Lebedev, founder of the company "Artemy Lebedev Studio". The meeting will discuss how to make technology convenient, pleasant and understandable and make innovations work for people, and not the other way around.

On September 7 at 18:00 you are invited to a lecture "In Search of a Theory of Everything: Science's Journey to Truth"Dmitry Pobedinsky, blogger, teacher and popularizer of science, will talk about the complexity of the Universe and the evolution of knowledge.

"Muzeon": expand your economic knowledge and make unusual souvenirs

On September 6 at 2:30 p.m., city residents are invited to talk about money in the family at a seminar "Parents. Children. Money" in the Moscow Economy pavilion of the Muzeon Arts Park. A specialist in family and parent-child relations and a lecturer at the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Alexander Kolmanovsky, will tell how to introduce pocket money accounting in order to teach responsibility and foster conscious consumption.

A diagnostic tracking session will begin there on September 7 at 17:00. "How to Launch Business Growth". Experts will use real examples to analyze three cases of entrepreneurs and show in practice how to find constraints, overcome barriers and open up new paths for growth.

On September 6 at 18:00, students of the Department of Environmental Design of the Russian State University of Art and Industry named after S.G. Stroganov will hold a lecture and master class at the exhibition "Digital Technologies of Moscow" "Making souvenirs from parts of recycled office equipment"Participants will create souvenirs from parts of old office equipment, get acquainted with art design, master the principles of recycling and contribute to an environmentally friendly future.

And at 20:00 on the same site there will be documentary film screening "FKN" ("Faculty of Computer Science") of the National Research University "Higher School of Economics". The film tells how 10 years ago HSE and Yandex came up with the idea of creating a faculty of computer science and how the development of IT technologies is reflected in the faculty.

Zaryadye: listen to symphonic music and learn about faith in Victory

On September 6 at 15:00 Zaryadye Park invites you to a musical and literary program "I believe in complete victory", dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. The recollections, letters and publications about the war by Soviet composers who lived through difficult times and reflected them in their music will be heard. Conductor Nikolai Khondzinsky.

On September 7 at 20:00 you can attend a symphony concert "Symphosynthesis: Retrospective" in the large amphitheater of Zaryadye. Nella Musica Orchestra under the direction of conductor Ekaterina Kochetkova and maestro Vahid Alkhan will unite two opposing cultures: the Russian cultural code and the symphonies of the Arab world.

Luzhniki: learn all about housing and communal services, cheer for cyber athletes and build a city

Wartime engineering solutions to be discussed at lecture "Urban Economy During the Great Patriotic War" at the site "City of the Future KGH". It will be held on September 6 from 17:00 to 17:45. Listeners will learn how vital objects were camouflaged and duplicate communication systems were created, as well as how garbage and snow removal was organized under fire, and baths and laundries were maintained.

On the same site, on September 6 from 10:00 to 22:00 and on September 7 from 10:00 to 21:00, city residents will take part in a board game championship. "My comfortable Moscow", during which they will learn about the work of city services and the history of the capital.

Also in the "City of the Future KGH" on September 7 they will celebrate Capital Gas Workers' Day. It will be dedicated to the 160th anniversary of the gas industry, Moscow and workers in the gas and oil industry. It will start at 10:00. Guests will be given lectures on gas safety, where they will be reminded of the rules for using such equipment, and then a quiz.

In addition, the grand final of the tournament will be held on September 6 at the multifunctional venue in Luzhniki "Cyber-Moscow-2030" (MK25 Dota 2 in five-on-five format) for teams from Moscow and the Moscow region. The winners will receive 50 thousand rubles.

On the same day at 16:30 you can go there meet a professional cyber sportsman and grandmaster. Cyber-sportsman Vladimir PGG Anosov and chess player, grandmaster, multiple champion of Moscow Daria Charochkina will discuss with guests how intellectual sports of the future differ and what they have in common.

And also on September 6 from 10:00 to 22:00 and September 7 from 10:00 to 21:00 at the master class "Cardboard City" In the “Art of Building” play space, under the guidance of experts, guests will be able to create houses, social and transport infrastructure from cardboard.

50th Anniversary of October Park: Learn safety precautions and assemble an eco-friendly construction set

Interactive lecture "Electrical Safety" can be visited on September 6 from 12:00 to 21:00 and September 7 from 12:00 to 20:00. Young listeners will be able to understand how to behave when in contact with electricity. Using household appliances and simple experiments with a coil, conductors and dielectrics, participants will learn what to do in dangerous situations.

And at the master class "Engineering Designer" At the same time, guests will get acquainted with the basics of engineering using the example of a unique eco-friendly construction kit developed and manufactured in the capital. Anyone who wishes will be able to build their first bridges, construct prototypes of Moscow buildings and the transport infrastructure of the metropolis.

"Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030"— a large-scale event where representatives of iconic spheres, experts and residents of the capital together create the city of the future. This is an opportunity on a capital-wide scale to get acquainted with the future by trying out its technologies that are already in use today. Children and adults can communicate with robots and artificial intelligence, watch modern unmanned transport work, play on technological sports grounds, study new educational, medical and industrial innovations, immerse themselves in VR space and more.

A large-scale forum is being held within the framework of the project "Summer in Moscow". Until September 14, dozens of venues will host cultural, sports, educational and other events dedicated to the development of one of the most modern megacities in the world. Information about the venues and a detailed program are available on the official website of the forum Moskov 2030.mos.ru.

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More than three thousand families moved into new buildings under the renovation program in Severnoye Izmailovo

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More than three thousand families have already celebrated housewarming in new residential complexes under the renovation program in Severnoye Izmailovo. This was reported by Vladislav Ovchinsky, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy.

Resettlement in the area began in the winter of 2018, when a new building on 5th Parkovaya Street was handed over for residents to move into.

"In total, 179 residential buildings in the Severnoye Izmailovo district are to be resettled. More than 36 thousand people will receive new apartments. More than three thousand families have already moved into modern residential complexes with ready-made improved finishing, made in accordance with the unified standards of the program. In addition, to simplify the resettlement process, residents are provided with free assistance when moving. You can order transportation and loader services both through the mos.ru portal and at information centers located on the first floors of new buildings," noted Vladislav Ovchinsky.

New landscaped spaces are created next to residential complexes. Pedestrian zones, lighting, green spaces, and infrastructure facilities provide a comfortable environment.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about how the renovation program is changing Moscow districts.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the renovation program intwice.

Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life". You can learn more about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution atspecial page.

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A number of streets and embankments in the center of the capital will be closed to traffic on September 6 and 7

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On September 6 and 7, a number of streets in the center of Moscow will be temporarily closed to traffic in connection with the religious procession.

Thus, on September 6 from 11:00 to 11:20 traffic will be temporarily closed on Petrovka Street from Petrovsky Boulevard to Krapivinsky Lane. In addition, it will be impossible to drive along the section of Krapivinsky Lane from Petrovsky Boulevard to Petrovka Street and along Petrovsky Boulevard from Krapivinsky Lane to Petrovka.

From 17:00 on September 6 until 06:00 on September 7, it will be impossible to drive along the section of Luzhnetsky Proezd when moving towards Khamovnichesky Val Street from 10-letiya Oktyabrya Street to Khamovnichesky Val.

The main traffic restrictions will be on September 7. Thus, from 06:00 to 15:00, Volkhonka Street (from Lenivka Street to Soymonovsky Proezd), Soymonovsky Proezd (from Volkhonka Street to Prechistenskaya Embankment), Prechistenskaya Embankment (from Lenivka Street to Frunzenskaya Embankment), Frunzenskaya Embankment (from Prechistenskaya Embankment to Khamovnichesky Val Street), Khamovnichesky Val Street (from Frunzenskaya Embankment to Novodevichy Embankment) and Luzhnetsky Proezd (from Khamovnichesky Val Street to the intersection with 10th Anniversary of October Street) will be closed to traffic. And from 12:00 to 15:00, it will be impossible to drive along Komsomolsky Prospekt from house 10a, building 7 on Luzhnetskaya Embankment to 3rd Frunzenskaya Street.

In addition, from 00:01 on September 7 until the end of the event, parking will be prohibited on Prechistenskaya Street (from Lenivka Street to Frunzenskaya Embankment), Frunzenskaya Embankment (from Prechistenskaya Embankment to Khamovnichesky Val Street), Khamovnichesky Val Street (from Frunzenskaya Embankment to Novodevichy Embankment), and in Luzhnetsky Proezd (from Khamovnichesky Val Street to the intersection with 10th Anniversary of October Street).

Drivers are advised to choose their route in advance, taking into account temporary changes. All detailed information is available on the official website Traffic Management Center.

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Students of the Humanities Institute of NSU took part in a music camp in China

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In August, female students Humanitarian Institute of NSU spent 10 days at a music camp in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, where they learned about Chinese culture and history. Last fall, the girls, in a team of four, shot a video for the world music competition "Sing and Learn Chinese", where, based on the results of the audience and jury votes, the team won in the nomination "Best Visual Effect" and received two priority places for a trip to the camp in Chengdu. After another selection, these places went to Elena Grishina and Anna Kuznetsova.

— Over these 10 days, I improved my listening skills in Chinese, since native speakers speak very quickly, and also in the Sichuan dialect. Over time, we managed to get used to all the peculiarities of pronunciation of the locals and speak with them freely. I also remembered English before the start of the school year, because there were many foreigners in the camp with whom we communicated in this language. We were not taught much singing techniques, but even so, by the end of the camp, I felt more confident in the moments when I sing, including due to constant practice and performances on stage, — said Elena Grishina, a 3rd-year student of the Linguistics program. The tour program was very busy: from 7 am to 10 pm — vocal lessons, excursions to museums, philharmonic societies and Chengdu attractions. Every day, the girls worked in a team with new acquaintances, put on musical numbers and showed them to the public.

— Of course, this trip gave me confidence in myself and my skills. I was always embarrassed and afraid to show my musical talents in public, although I graduated from a music school with honors. It was in Chengdu that I realized that I could openly declare myself. The skill of working in a team is also useful: we prepared joint numbers many times when it was necessary to agree with each other and come to a common denominator. We supported each other in public performances, since everyone was nervous one way or another. In general, we spent a lot of time together, performing on the city stages with our songs and performances. All this was accompanied by

filming a video about our trip, so we were always in the sights of cameras,” added Anna Kuznetsova, a third-year student majoring in Linguistics.

The final event was a musical concert, for which the children prepared joint and individual performances.

— The impressions after the trip were the warmest. Yes, in some moments my expectations from the camp program did not match reality, but we had a very fun and interesting time, and that is the most important thing. I like to travel, discover and try something new, study the world around me, so this camp became a great opportunity for me to broaden my horizons, meet interesting people and have a great time, — Elena shared her impressions.

— I met many talented people, we often communicated together and learned something new about the cultural features of our countries. In our free time from filming, we walked around the city with the guys — this was probably the best thing about this trip. I practiced languages a lot. As a future translator from Chinese and English, this was very useful for me. Live practice and a language environment give incredible progress in communication skills. Traveling and participating in such international events is the best way to develop your personality, the best opportunity to learn something new about the world and expand your horizons. I can say with confidence that I was in the place where I was supposed to be, in the environment where I always dreamed of visiting, — Anna added.

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NSU student took part in international speleological expedition to Uzbekistan

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Ilona Vladimirova, second year student Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, NSU, took part in an international speleological expedition to the Gissar Range in Uzbekistan this summer. For twenty days, a team of 34 researchers from Russia, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Israel and the United States studied the largest caves in the region – Boy-Bulok and Vishnevsky.

The main objective of the expedition was to find a connection between the Boy-Bulok and Vishnevsky caves, conduct a topographic survey of the Boy-Bulok cave passages, explore an ice cave at an altitude of 3,700 m, and refine the topographic survey of the Khodja-Gur-Gur-Ata massif caves. In addition, more specific tasks were also solved: installing a hydrogenerator in the underground base camp (UBC) at a depth of -560 m to generate electricity, organizing communication between the caves using the Nicola device, delivering ground penetrating radars to both caves, and measuring the distance between the closest points, as well as other studies.

Ilona worked as part of a team at the Chulbair massif. The speleologists managed to pass a narrow section in the Boy-Bulok cave and explore a new clay passage about 70 meters long, which allowed them to refine the topographic survey data and increase the amplitude of the cave depth by another 6 meters.

— It was not easy, since the route through the cave has the fourth category of complexity. However, I really enjoyed life underground in PBL-560, where I spent three nights (some participants lived there for up to 14 nights). But the most pleasant thing was to come to the surface. It was very beautiful. We met the sunset on the edge of the Chulbair wall at an altitude of 3,700 meters, looking down at a four-hundred-meter cliff. I also remember the volleyball match in the Uzbek village of Dekhibolo between locals and cavers, in which friendship won, — Ilona shares her impressions.

In addition to research in Boy-Bulok, the expedition examined an ice cave at an altitude of 3,700 m, where bears' beds were discovered, and also carried out work on the Khodja-Gur-Gur-Ata massif.

Ilona admits that she would like to return to Uzbekistan to continue searching for the connection between the two largest caves.

The expedition was organized by the Sverdlovsk city speleosection under the leadership of Vadim Loginov, who has been conducting research in this area since 2007.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko and Valery Falkov congratulated the St. Petersburg State University team on their victory in the ICPC World Championship in competitive programming in Baku

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The team of Saint Petersburg State University won the world championship in sports programming ICPC. The final was held in Baku.

A total of four teams were among the championship's gold medalists. The absolute victory in the competition was won by the team of students from St. Petersburg State University consisting of Maxim Turevsky, Leonid Danilevich and Fyodor Ushakov. The team was trained by Ivan Kazmenko, a coach at St. Petersburg State University in programming.

"We congratulate our students on this triumphant victory! ICPC is considered the most prestigious programming competition among students. And it was our students who became the best among participants from more than 70 countries and about 140 universities around the world, including Harvard and MIT. We are proud that students of different levels – both schools and universities – regularly return from international Olympiads and championships with medals. This allows us to confidently call them world-class masters!" – noted Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Deputy Prime Minister also thanked the team’s mentors and teachers from St Petersburg State University for their contribution to the development of the winners’ skills and knowledge.

"Winning gold at such a prestigious competition is a significant achievement, recognition of high skill and well-coordinated teamwork. It is such goal-oriented, brilliantly prepared young minds that determine the future of Russia. Our task is to continue to do everything possible to create conditions in which students can reveal their talents, including in the field of information technology," emphasized the head of the Ministry of Education and Science, Valery Falkov.

The main goal of the championship participants was to solve algorithmic problems of varying degrees of complexity using code in a limited time, making a minimum of mistakes and making as few incorrect attempts as possible. The SPbU team solved 11 problems out of 12 in the allotted five hours, ahead of other participants by a large margin.

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Alexander Novak: Providing the Far Eastern Federal District with energy infrastructure is our priority

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak took part in a meeting on the development of the fuel and energy complex of the Far Eastern Federal District, which was held at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) under the leadership of President Vladimir Putin. The meeting was also attended by members of the Government, heads of Far Eastern regions and fuel and energy companies.

The participants discussed the progress of preparing a program for the development of energy capacities in the Far East for the period up to 2050 in the context of the accelerated development of the region’s economy and the growth of its energy consumption.

"The discussion was about the development of energy, gas infrastructure, oil and gas enterprises. Based on the results of the last five years, we have seen a 3.8% increase in energy consumption in the Far East, which is 2% higher than the average in Russia. In the future, this trend will continue. Therefore, it is important to ensure the accelerated development of infrastructure, the construction of generating capacities, power transmission lines," Alexander Novak noted in an interview with the Russia 24 TV channel at the EEF following the meeting.

According to the Deputy Prime Minister, 5.7 thousand MW of capacity will be built for the Far East: 1564 MW of which will be solar power plants, and about 4 thousand MW will be gas and coal thermal power plants.

The government has decided to build additional power plants with a total capacity of 2.5 thousand MW by 2030 and 2 thousand power transmission lines, and the total investment in the electric power infrastructure of the Far Eastern Federal District will amount to about 3 trillion rubles.

“Providing the Far Eastern Federal District with energy infrastructure is our priority,” the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

The President instructed to pay special attention to the diversification of the Far East energy sector. This concerns the development of coal generation in the context of the availability of coal reserves for 900 years ahead, the construction of large nuclear power plants and small nuclear generation, as well as the implementation of the region's hydro potential. Instructions were also given in the area of developing gas fields to provide the region with gas, taking into account its growing needs and the implementation of Russia's export obligations.

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Marat Khusnullin: Another 37 projects have been approved under treasury infrastructure loans totaling over 46 billion rubles

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the presidium (headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development.

Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the presidium (headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development. Following the meeting, the commission members approved the financing of a number of projects using funds raised through the mechanism of treasury infrastructure loans (TIL).

"We continue to consider projects for which treasury infrastructure loans will be allocated. We have distributed a little more than 46 billion rubles for 138 facilities and events as part of 37 projects in 14 regions. These are mainly housing and communal services, including the construction and reconstruction of water supply and sanitation systems, as well as a large application for the purchase of 165 railcars for the Central Transport Hub. In addition, a separate pool of CICs are projects within the framework of the competitive selection. The total limit for the competition is 196.6 billion rubles for the next six years, of which projects within the first stage are worth 76.4 billion rubles. The headquarters reviewed 15 projects that can be recognized as winners, from 13 regions. All of them are directly related to improving the quality of life of our citizens. The implementation of the approved initiatives will create a modern and comfortable environment, improve transport and communal infrastructure, which will ultimately affect the well-being of people in the regions. I would like to emphasize that achieving the target indicators for implementation in the CIC program is a key and strictly controlled parameter, since we are talking about the effective use of funds and the fulfillment of social obligations to citizens,” noted Marat Khusnullin.

New approved CFC limits will be received by Moscow (30 billion rubles), Sevastopol (834.52 million rubles), the Republic of Crimea (1.64 billion rubles), the Trans-Baikal Territory (849.56 million rubles), the Ryazan Region (927.77 million rubles), the Republic of Ingushetia (233.15 million rubles), Belgorod (1.58 billion rubles), Bryansk (2.38 billion rubles), Oryol (501.53 million rubles), Ulyanovsk (1.01 billion rubles), Orenburg (2.47 billion rubles) regions, as well as the Donetsk People's Republic (1.89 billion rubles), Lugansk People's Republic (1.31 billion rubles) and Zaporozhye Region (514.39 million rubles).

In addition, the meeting began to summarize the results of the competitive selection of infrastructure projects to receive treasury infrastructure loans. From the list of projects-applicants that received a high final assessment, 15 projects in 13 regions for a total of about 60.2 billion rubles were considered.

Among them are Saint Petersburg (13.1 billion rubles), Perm Krai (6.66 billion rubles), Samara Oblast (674.9 million rubles), Omsk Oblast (6.8 billion rubles), the Republic of Dagestan (461.9 million rubles), the Karachay-Cherkess Republic (4.27 billion rubles), the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (7 billion rubles), the Republic of Bashkortostan (5 billion rubles), the Udmurt Republic (315 million rubles), Primorsky Krai (3.2 billion rubles), Irkutsk Oblast (3.69 billion rubles), Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (7.51 billion rubles) and Saratov Oblast (1.5 billion rubles).

In total, 83 projects from 42 regions were admitted to the competitive selection for a total amount of approximately 221 billion rubles.

First Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Alexander Lomakin reported on the review of applications from regions to participate in the selection of infrastructure projects for implementation using CIC funds.

"82 regions have submitted applications for basic housing and utilities limits. 72 applications have already been approved for a total of almost 164 billion, and another 3 applications for a total of about 4.3 billion are at a high level of readiness. Infrastructure projects that are planned to be implemented with the involvement of treasury infrastructure loans are socially significant for the regions and are aimed at achieving the goals of the national project," said Alexander Lomakin.

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