SPbPU and KRSU develop cooperation in the field of additional education

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The Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University named after the first President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin (KRSU) and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University demonstrate a unique format of strategic partnership in the field of higher education. The launch of joint educational programs, modernization of curricula, implementation of digital platforms and development of research infrastructure – all these areas have become part of the comprehensive work of the two universities aimed at creating a single educational space and training highly qualified personnel for the economies of Kyrgyzstan and Russia.

The next step in this direction was a working visit to the Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University by the Vice-Rector for Pre-University and Further Education of KRSU Elena Averkova. The main topic of the negotiations was the implementation of the roadmap for cooperation between universities, in particular, the launch of new joint educational projects. The meeting was attended by the Vice-Rector for Further and Pre-University Education of SPbPU Dmitry Tikhonov, the Head of the Directorate of Further Education and Industry Partnership Ivan Kurta and the Head of the Directorate of Pre-University Education and Talent Attraction Nikolay Snegirev.

The parties paid special attention to the development of cooperation in the field of pre-university education. Considering that KRSU has its own school, the possibilities of adapting St. Petersburg practices of working with schoolchildren in the educational space of Kyrgyzstan were discussed. To demonstrate the potential of SPbPU in this area, the delegation visited the SPbPU History Museum, the Research Building, the Open Education Center, and a laboratory for work in the direction of BAS with a modern simulator. Familiarization with the Polytechnic infrastructure laid the foundation for future joint projects on career guidance and preparation of applicants.

During the meeting, the participants noted the need to launch an engineering track based on the International Institute of Continuing Education and Personnel Engineering of KRSU under the coordination and expert support of SPbPU. This area is defined as a priority for joint work in the field of DPO and vocational training.

The new track will focus on the development and implementation of professional training, advanced training and professional retraining programs. These programs are designed to meet the current and future demands of the Kyrgyz labor market and will be in demand in practice among local employers and industrial partners of KRSU.

The implementation of the programs will be characterized by reliance on an electronic educational environment using modern distance learning platforms and artificial intelligence technologies. This will ensure the personalization of educational trajectories and the technological sustainability of solutions.

Work on the engineering track involves developing a detailed concept and roadmap with program launch stages, target indicators, and monitoring mechanisms. Joint events are also planned to promote the track among students, employers, and the professional community of Kyrgyzstan.

As part of the roadmap for work with KRSU, an agreement on cooperation in the field of additional professional education has already been approved. And this year, the first joint DPO programs will be introduced to the Kyrgyz market. We also managed to discuss joint projects in pre-university training and secondary vocational education, – noted Dmitry Tikhonov.

The visit of KRSU strengthened the strategic partnership between the universities and outlined specific practical steps for its development. The launch of the engineering track under the auspices of the two leading universities will be a significant contribution to the training of highly qualified personnel for the real sector of the Kyrgyz economy.

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The government has simplified the procedure for small and medium-sized businesses to connect to power grids

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Resolution of August 20, 2025 No. 1246

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Resolution of August 20, 2025 No. 1246

Small and medium-sized businesses, in particular hotels, shopping centers, office buildings, will be able to carry out technological connection of their facilities to power grids without drawing up a paper contract. The resolution amending the rules for technological connection to power grids has been signed.

The document concerns the category of consumers who require capacities from 150 kW to 670 kW inclusive to connect facilities.

Until now, applicants had to return to the network organization the documents they had signed on their part, which were drawn up upon joining. This led to duplication of information, an increase in the time it took to process them, and a complication of the activities of organizations on both sides.

Now, in order to receive the service of technical connection to the electric grid, such applicants only need to submit an application electronically and pay the invoice issued by the electric grid organization – the contract will be considered concluded from the moment the invoice is paid.

The grid organization will independently upload all final documents on connection to the applicant's personal account on the grid company's website or on the public services portal. However, they do not require signature from the applicant.

Thus, all interactions between the applicant and the power grid company will now be conducted only electronically. This will significantly simplify the connection process for applicants and provide an opportunity to go through a simple and transparent procedure for connecting to the power grid.

The signed document introduces changes toGovernment Resolution of December 27, 2004 No. 861.

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Financial news: 08/25/2025, 10:47 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZYU21 (ALPHA BO40) were changed.

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08/25/2025 10:47

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC) on 08/25/2025, 10-47 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 118.11) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1358.78 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 23.75%) of the security RU000A0ZYU21 (ALPHA BO40) were changed

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Financial News: Discrete auction held for SVET securities

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As of 10:55:00 the current price was 20.3 rubles. (Deviation – 21.32%).

There was a decrease of 20.00% or more within 5 consecutive minutes in the current share price from the closing price of the previous trading day (25.8 rubles).

In the Main Trading Mode T, a discrete auction (DA) will be held from 10:59:00.

In other non-addressed trading modes during the DA period, trading is conducted in accordance with the established regulations.

End of DA and resumption of trading at 11:29:00.

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Financial News: Discrete auction held for SVETP securities

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As of 10:59:00 the current price was 40.3 rubles. (Deviation – 21.67%).

There was a decrease of 20.00% or more within 5 consecutive minutes in the current share price from the closing price of the previous trading day (51.45 rubles).

In the Main Trading Mode T, a discrete auction (DA) will be held from 11:03:00.

In other non-addressed trading modes during the DA period, trading is conducted in accordance with the established regulations.

End of DA and resumption of trading at 11:33:00.

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Financial news: 08/25/2025, 10-12 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A10BT34 (Rosset1P17) security were changed.

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08/25/2025 10:12

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC), on August 25, 2025, 10-12 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 112.81) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1188.97 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 13.75%) of the security RU000A10BT34 (Rosset1P17) were changed

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The government has retained the status of a science city for the village of Koltsovo in the Novosibirsk region

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Order dated August 21, 2025 No. 2276-r

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Order dated August 21, 2025 No. 2276-r

Support for centers of development of science and modern technologies remains one of the priority areas of work of the Government. An order was signed on preserving the status of a science city of the Russian Federation for the working settlement of Koltsovo in the Novosibirsk Region.

This status was assigned to Koltsovo by a presidential decree in 2003. The term of this decision expires on December 31, 2025. According to the current legislation, the status of a science city is assigned for 15 years. Thus, the adopted decision will be valid until 2040.

Maintaining the status of a science city will allow Koltsovo to receive federal funding for the preservation and development of its scientific and industrial complexes and infrastructure.

The scientific and production complex of the village includes enterprises and companies specializing in the production of biomedical and pharmaceutical products, medical instruments and equipment, and information and telecommunications systems. For example, the State Scientific Center of Virology and Biotechnology Vector, one of the main vaccine manufacturers in the country, is located in Koltsovo. In particular, it was there that the COVID-19 vaccine called EpiVacCorona was developed and registered.

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Denis Manturov visited industrial enterprises of the Rostov region

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As part of a working visit to the Rostov Region, Denis Manturov, together with the acting governor of the region, Yuri Slyusar (right), visited the Atlantis-Pak production site

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited Rostov Oblast on a working visit.

The region's industry is developing dynamically. The region's enterprises are actively using federal support measures: in the period from 2022 to 2025, about 58 billion rubles were allocated for these purposes within the framework of state programs implemented by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia.

During the trip, the First Deputy Prime Minister, together with the Acting Governor of the Rostov Region Yuri Slyusar, also visited the production site of Atlantis-Pak. The company is one of the three largest manufacturers of plastic casing in the world and exports its products to dozens of countries. The manufacturer is currently implementing a large investment project to produce barrier film for the food industry. Previously, a significant share of such products were supplied from abroad. The company confirmed its readiness to completely cover the demand for it on the Russian market. Therefore, in order to support domestic production, Denis Manturov instructed the Ministry of Industry and Trade to study the issue of introducing duties on similar products from unfriendly countries.

To date, two of the three stages of the investment project have been completed. The current production capacity is 3.6 thousand tons of products per year. The third stage includes the installation of two new lines for the production of multilayer barrier food film with a capacity of 6.3 thousand tons per year.

Denis Manturov and Yuri Slyusar discussed the implementation of key investment projects in the Rostov Region. "In general, the region's industry is growing, there are questions in several areas. In particular, in agricultural engineering – this is a common problem, which consists of several factors. But the Government, represented by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Agriculture, and development institutions, is actively working today to "shake up" the market with support measures. Judging by the trend that we see in July, we will gradually cope with this task," Denis Manturov noted.

During the meeting, the acting governor raised the issue of supporting one of the largest enterprises in the region – the Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant (part of the Transmashholding group of companies). “The company is implementing a 43 billion ruble project related to scaling and modernizing production facilities, is reaching the production of more than 700 sections per year, is building a virtually new technological process, and is switching to domestic traction motors,” said Yuri Slyusar. According to the acting head of the region, within the framework of the project, the enterprise is interested in participating in a public-private partnership using the capital grant format. As Yuri Slyusar emphasized, the region is interested in the Rostov enterprise becoming a pioneer here. Denis Manturov instructed the Ministry of Industry and Trade to consider the possibility of supporting the project as part of the implementation of the budget for next year.

Another issue was support for the sewing and textile production of the BTK group of companies in the city of Shakhty. The company is currently implementing a project to develop textile production aimed at producing polyamide thread. "This is especially important in the context of the decision taken by the President to ban the purchase of military uniforms from foreign fabrics and raw materials. This is a priority area, we will try to support it," Denis Manturov commented.

At the end of the meeting, Yuri Slyusar expressed gratitude to the President and the Government for the decision to recapitalize the Rostov Region Industrial Development Fund. This subsidy, according to the acting governor, has a large multiplier effect for the region's enterprises.

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The day of the defeat of German troops by Soviet troops in the Battle of Kursk

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On August 23, our country celebrates the Day of the defeat of German troops by Soviet troops in the Battle of Kursk.

The Battle of Kursk is one of the largest and most strategically important battles of the Great Patriotic War. It took place in the summer of 1943 between the Red Army and the Wehrmacht and lasted 50 days. The battle was of great importance for the outcome of the entire war and became a turning point that finally confirmed the superiority of the Soviet Union over Germany. It is no coincidence that this date was included in the list of Days of Military Glory of Russia.

In developing Operation Citadel, the German command sought to regain the initiative by attacking the salient of the front in the Kursk region, hoping to encircle the Soviet troops and deliver a crushing blow. In response, the Russians created a deeply echeloned system of fortifications. Therefore, the Battle of Kursk can be divided into two stages: defensive and offensive. Germany concentrated about 900 thousand soldiers, about 10 thousand artillery pieces, 2758 tanks and 2050 aircraft for the attack. 1.3 million Soviet soldiers prepared to defend their native land with the support of more than 19 thousand guns and mortars, 3444 tanks and 2172 aircraft.

The Nazi troops advanced on July 5. The Red Army steadfastly withstood the onslaught and, thanks to operational intelligence, even launched counterattacks. One of these was the famous battle near the village of Prokhorovka – the largest tank counter battle in world history, where our units clashed with the elite German divisions “Adolf Hitler”, “Reich” and “Death's Head”.

Soviet offensive operations began on July 17, when the enemy's pressure had not yet died down, so dividing the Battle of Kursk into stages is arbitrary. By the 23rd, the Russians had reached the positions of the fascist troops that they had occupied at the beginning of the battle, and then drove them westward.

The battle ended with the liberation of Orel, Belgorod and Kharkov. Kursk, Orel and Belgorod became the first cities to receive the honorary title of "City of Military Glory".

The German army lost not only the captured lands, about 500 thousand killed, wounded and captured soldiers, 1,500 tanks and 3,700 aircraft, but also the strategic offensive initiative.

The victory in the Battle of Kursk marked the beginning of the Red Army's liberation campaign into occupied Europe.

Among the participants in the turning point battle were several employees of the State University of Management, including two Heroes of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gureev and Pyotr Sedelnikov. The first commanded a mortar regiment and was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd degree, for his successful actions. The second, as part of the 237th Assault Aviation Regiment, received his baptism of fire in the skies over Kursk.

GUU congratulates everyone on this significant day. Glory to our heroic ancestors who defended the fatherland! And glory to their descendants who recently once again drove out the invaders from the Kursk land.

Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 08/23/2025

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Alexey Overchuk held the 23rd meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan

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The 23rd meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan was held in Astrakhan under the joint chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexey Overchuk and Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Shahin Mustafayev. Representatives of relevant structures of the two countries took part in the event.

The parties discussed the results of work on implementing the decisions of the 22nd meeting of the commission, held in Baku on August 8-9, 2024, as well as the progress of the action plan for the development of key areas of Russian-Azerbaijani cooperation for 2024-2026. They analyzed the entire range of bilateral trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian relations and outlined guidelines for further work.

During the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that Russian-Azerbaijani relations are mutually beneficial. Among the priorities, Alexey Overchuk noted joint work on developing transport connectivity in the region, strengthening the independent financial architecture in mutual settlements, cooperation in the energy sector, development of industrial cooperation, including in the field of shipbuilding, agriculture, and cooperation in the Caspian Sea.

Russia is one of the key economic partners of Azerbaijan, ranking third in the republic's foreign trade. In mutual trade, the countries rely on national currencies. In January-May 2025, the Russian ruble prevailed in settlements under foreign trade contracts for trade in goods between residents of Russia and Azerbaijan, its share amounted to 79.8%.

There are about 1800 companies with Russian capital on the market of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Russian companies implement investment projects, including in the field of mechanical engineering, construction, transport, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical industries.

"This year, the project to localize insulin production in Azerbaijan with a design capacity of 250 thousand packages per year was successfully completed and the first shipment of products was made. There is scope to expand the range of manufactured medicines. Also this year, it is planned to commission a plant for the production of aluminum and steel composite panels. Significant cooperation is developing in the automotive industry. A number of well-known Russian automakers are present in Azerbaijan. A major project in the field of public transport development is being successfully implemented – the delivery of 65 cars for the Baku Metro by 2026," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

The meeting participants noted the high level of interregional cooperation – 72 subjects of the Russian Federation maintain trade and economic relations with the Republic of Azerbaijan, and since the beginning of 2025, the regions of the two countries have held 12 joint events. The format of interregional forums was named as one of the important platforms for the development of such cooperation during the meeting.

Alexey Overchuk named the development of the transport industry and joint activities to strengthen transport connectivity in the region as a strategic area of work.

"In this work, we pay special attention to the development of the North-South ITC and the implementation of all agreements reached with our Azerbaijani colleagues. In order to roll out the route, the railways of Russia, Azerbaijan and Iran are jointly working on the technology, including multimodal container service, and discounts on railway tariffs are being applied," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

"We aim to continue cooperation on the development of the North-South ITC both in bilateral and trilateral formats together with our colleagues from Iran. We also see good prospects for launching cruise service on the Caspian Sea with the possibility of tourists visiting the seaports of the Caspian states with the participation of passenger ships under the Russian flag. Today we considered this issue and agreed to promote the development of cruise shipping and tourism in the Caspian Sea region," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

Following the meeting, the IGC co-chairs signed the final protocol of the 23rd meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan.

The parties confirmed their readiness to continue constructive dialogue aimed at strengthening Russian-Azerbaijani relations in all areas of cooperation.

The Deputy Prime Minister thanked the Governor of the Astrakhan Region Igor Babushkin for the high level of preparation and holding of the meeting, and also noted the significant contribution and active role of the Astrakhan Region in the development of interregional cooperation between the two countries, saying that the city where the meeting is held is symbolic, which is emphasized by the monument to the first President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev, erected in 2010 as a sign of strengthening friendship and economic ties between the countries.

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