Full inclusion: how modern technologies and digital services help citizens with disabilities

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Moscow's developed digital ecosystem helps residents with disabilities easily, quickly, and successfully handle everyday tasks. For example, the mos.ru portal offers nearly 40 types of online services related to labor and social security. From the comfort of home, people can apply for social support programs to pay for housing and utility bills, access necessary documents, make doctor's appointments, and more.

On mos.ru, you can easily apply for a Muscovite card, a key tool for the city's social support. It allows residents to receive socially significant services, discounts on goods and services from loyalty program partners, free public transportation, and much more.

In addition, the portal operates charity service, which allows you to help the beneficiaries of verified non-profit organizations (NPOs) and foundations working for individuals with disabilities. Currently, the "People with Disabilities" category offers 14 programs. Donations can be made to foundations supporting individuals with mental disabilities, orphans with disabilities, deaf-blind individuals, seriously ill individuals in hospitals, and other beneficiaries. All NPOs listed on the service regularly report on their activities, are listed in the Moscow registry of charitable organizations, and share stories made possible by the compassion of Muscovites.

Direct access to services and facilities

On the mos.ru portal, services and facilities needed by people with disabilities are presented in the tab "For the disabled" section "Social support". Here, for example, you can submit an application for the provision of technical rehabilitation aids. These include wheelchairs, prosthetics, and other items, which are provided free of charge. Alternatively, you can simply apply through the portal monetary compensation for rehabilitation equipment independently acquired before January 1, 2025.

Muscovites with special needs can receive assistance from the city social support measures for payment of housing and communal services and communication services in the form of a discount.

It's easier with a Muscovite card

Both adults and children with disabilities, as well as their parents, registered in Moscow, can apply Muscovite cardIt allows you to use free travel on public transport, make doctor's appointments through information kiosks in clinics and receive discounts from more than nine thousand partner enterprisesThe website makes it easy not only to find great deals but also to set filters by benefit type and barrier-free accessibility.

The Muscovite card can be used as a single library card for checking out books from Moscow libraries, as well as a "Moskvenka" identification card for school entry and payment for cafeteria meals, which is especially important for schoolchildren. Additionally, social certificate points are added to the card for payment of certain goods included in thesocial programThe Muscovite Card for people with disabilities of the first and second groups is issued in a specially developed inclusive design: it features the inscription "SKM" (for "Social Card of a Muscovite") in Braille, along with the card series and number, its expiration date, and a hotline number.

"City residents who have been assigned a permanent disability status will automatically receive a new card before the current one expires. There is no need to apply for a replacement. And starting in March 2024, residents with a temporary benefit will no longer need to reissue their Muscovite card each time the benefit is extended. If the holder passes the medical and social assessment on time, the card will remain valid automatically. For adults, the card is valid for seven years, and for children with disabilities, it is valid for seven years or until they reach 18 years of age," said Olesya Kuzmina, head of the "Muscovite Card" project.

Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

Applying for a Muscovite card is easy and convenient on the portal mos.ruThis will require a standard or full accountYou can check the card production status in the "Applications and Notifications" section of your personal account on the mos.ru portal using the service Checking the readiness status of the Muscovite card, by calling the hotline: 7 495 539-55-55, as well as on the official pages of the "Muscovite Card (social)" on social networks VKontakte And"Classmates".

The card will be ready within 30 days of submitting your application. You will be notified of its availability in your personal account on the mos.ru portal and by email. You must pick up your Muscovite card at a convenient "My Documents" government services center. This can be done by a representative of the disabled person with a simple written power of attorney (handwritten). You must also bring documents confirming the cardholder's disability (these documents are included in the notification sent to your personal account).

More information on the procedure for providing social services is available atmos.ru.

December 3rd is celebrated annually as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. It aims to draw public attention to the problems of people with limited mobility and the inclusion of people with disabilities in society.

Moscow is home to over 950,000 people with disabilities, approximately 60,000 of whom are children. Comprehensive support and improving the quality of life for residents with disabilities remain among the top priorities of the capital's social policy.

Today, the focus is not simply on adaptation, but on the full integration of such people into all areas of urban life. Sergei Sobyanin has instructed that implementation continue. current projects in the field of social integration of people with disabilities.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Inspiration: Students from all over Russia danced at the historical ball at the State University of Management

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In the Year of Defender of the Fatherland and the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the State University of Management hosted the Student Interregional Historical Ball "Inspiration," organized by the Student Council of the Institute of Distance Education (FIZ GUU) with grant support from the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs.

A lavish ballroom celebration featuring reenactments of authentic ballroom dances and depictions of various historical eras in honor of Heroes of the Fatherland Day, which we will celebrate on December 9, brought together enthusiasts from all corners of the country. As per tradition, the regional public organization for the support of intellectuals and entrepreneurs, "Planet-Golden Club," under the direction of Elena Zhukova, played an active role in the preparation and hosting of the ball. A true highlight of the celebration was the participation of the brass band of the Central Border Ensemble of the FSB of Russia, led by the outstanding conductor, trumpeter, and teacher Alexei Strenadko.

During the ball's opening ceremony, Sergei Ivanovich Lenshin, Director of the GUU Institute of Distance Education, warmly welcomed all participants on behalf of our Rector, Vladimir Stroyev, and expressed confidence that such events will continue to bring together Russian patriots who care about the past, present, and future of the Fatherland within the university: "This historical, patriotic, and cultural event is aimed, first and foremost, at strengthening traditional moral values among young people, preserving the historical memory of Russia's heroic past and the heroes of our time—participants in the North-Eastern Military District and other armed conflicts of the recent past—and, overall, at promoting and protecting the historical and cultural heritage of our homeland. We hope that such patriotic events, involving young people from various regions of our country, will become a good tradition at our university. Given the high social significance of such events, the GUU Institute of Distance Education invites everyone interested in and close to this area of activity to join our enthusiasts in organizing future events aimed at the benefit of the Fatherland."

In addition to the hosts of the evening, students of the First Management University, there were also students and teachers from universities and colleges in Moscow and the Moscow Region, St. Petersburg and other regions of Russia, including: IRE RAS, MSU, Moscow Academy of the Investigative Committee of Russia, MAI, MADI, Gnessin State Academy of Architecture and Civil Aviation, MIPT, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, RANEPA, MPGU, NRNU MEPhI, MLTI, RNIMU, Financial University, RSUH, HSE, Kosygin Russian State University, STANKIN Moscow State Technical University, MADI, MISIS, VZFEI, MGAPI, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Skryabin Moscow State University of Business Administration, MGUESI, Dubna State University, MGUESI, M.A. Sholokhov, RUDN University named after Patrice Lumumba, North-West Branch of the Russian State University of Justice named after V.M. Lebedev, Udmurt State University, Moscow Government University, GIRYa named after A.S. Pushkin, Academy of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, Opalikhovskaya Gymnasium, as well as colleges "Stolitsa", the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, TK21, the Moscow Veterinary Academy, and many others.

The First Management University community sincerely thanks the GUU Fine Arts Student Council for the superb preparation and magical atmosphere of the historical ball!

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The park near the Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Sokolniki has been landscaped.

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Specialists urban economy complex The park near the Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the east of the capital has been renovated. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

The work was carried out as part of the improvement work in the area adjacent to Sokolniki station on the Big Circle Line (BKL). The route to the station passes through a park near the Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It now offers a comfortable space for quiet relaxation. Modern lighting, comfortable benches, and landscaping were installed in the park.

The walking paths were resurfaced, covering a total area of nearly 925 square meters. The park's layout remained the same: a central alley with a circular platform in the center and two side alleys connected to it.

"Good lighting is an essential component of creating a comfortable urban environment, so the renovated park features 14 five-meter-tall street lamps in a historical style. They resemble vintage gas lanterns, but shine quite brightly thanks to LED fixtures. Benches and pergolas with swings were installed, and landscaping was carried out—linden trees and lilacs were planted, 1,500 square meters of lawn were laid out, and nearly 170 square meters of perennial flower beds were created," noted Petr Biryukov.

Earlier, several streets, the Moscow Firefighters' Square, the area near the main entrance to Sokolniki Park, and the monument to Nikolai Gastello were cleaned up in the area of the Sokolniki station on the Big Circle Line.

In 2023, a sports cluster with a skate park, pump track, streetball court, and workout area was built on Gastello Street.

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More than 72,000 Moscow schoolchildren wrote their final essays.

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On December 3, Moscow's eleventh-graders wrote their final essay in Russian. Passing it is one of the requirements for admission to the state final assessment, including the Unified State Exam (USE). This was reported by the Moscow school's press service. Department of Education and Science.

"This academic year, more than 72,000 eleventh-graders took the final essay. To be admitted to the Unified State Exam, graduates must pass the final essay. Furthermore, essay results may be taken into account as an individual achievement when applying to universities. Results will be available on the mos.ru portal, through the Student Portfolio service in the Moscow Electronic School, or at the educational institution no later than December 17," the department's press service reported.

This year, the final essay process and evaluation criteria have not changed. Experts will evaluate the essay's independence, length, relevance to the stated topic, argumentation, composition, logic, writing quality, and grammar.

The topics for the final essay were drawn from a closed pool that was updated annually. Participants could choose one of six topics, articulated within three areas: "Spiritual and Moral Guidelines in Human Life," "Family, Society, and the Fatherland in Human Life," and "Nature and Culture in Human Life." For example, the students were asked to prepare an essay on how selfishness can be dangerous to love and what actions demonstrate spiritual maturity. The students also wrote essays on the most important aspects of family and events in Russian history in the 19th century that provoke reflection on the future.

Graduates who, for a valid reason, were unable to write the final essay by the main deadline or failed the exam, can take the exam on the reserve dates of February 4 and April 8, 2026. The results of the final essay are taken into account as an individual achievement for university admissions.

Starting in 2022, the Moscow Department of Education and Science will organize mock tests for students in the Unified State Exam format. The Center for Teaching Excellence also offers high-level training. Moscow schoolchildren can take online courses developed by the city's best teachers, which are available in the Moscow Electronic School library.

In the Moscow Electronic School's electronic diary, students can watch video analysis of Unified State Exam assignments, take self-checking tests, and access interactive applications through the "Exams" service. The service also includes tips on completing forms, videos with time management tips, and advice from psychologists on stress management and memory development.

More information about the state final certification in Moscow can be found on the official website. Regional Information Processing Center or by phone: 7 499 653-94-50.

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Conducting preparatory activities to ensure that schoolchildren successfully pass their final essays and state exams not only helps students achieve high results on tests, but also contributes to the development of children's talents and the formation of skills that will be useful to them in their future professions, and is consistent with the objectives of the "All the Best for Children" national project. Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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A new public space with a reading room and sports grounds will appear in Western Degunino.

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A modern public space will be created in the north of the capital. The new urban area will become a popular destination for sports and intellectual recreation enthusiasts. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

The project is being implemented as part of the construction of a residential complex at the address: Ilmensky Proezd, Buildings 8 and 12.

"The total area of the public space will be approximately one hectare. The project places a strong emphasis on physical activity zones, which occupy 880 square meters. Multifunctional training areas will be located here, including a workout zone and a multi-purpose sports field where basketball, badminton, and volleyball can be played," noted Vladimir Efimov.

As part of the second phase of construction for the residential complex, landscaping of a 1.3-hectare area is planned. It will feature gazebos, a children's play area, and sports grounds, all of which will be accessible to all residents.

According to the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav OvchinskyThe public space's focal point will be a reading pavilion—a unique facility for the area, designed for quiet leisure and informal socializing. Gazebos and shelters with swings will be installed nearby.

According to the project, the second phase of construction will include three buildings with 1,746 apartments, heated underground parking for 384 cars, and storage spaces ranging from two to 9.8 square meters.

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Rosneft is implementing neural network modeling in oil production processes at the Samotlor field.

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A team of specialists from Samotlorneftegaz, a Rosneft production asset, and the Company's research institute in Samara developed software based on neural network modeling to optimize the operation of production wells at the Samotlor field.

The new digital tool will generate an economic benefit of 100 million rubles in 2025 alone.

The innovative development was trained on a large volume of data, which includes information on the operation of the Samotlor mechanized well stock for the period from 2019 to 2025.

The program analyzes information using artificial neural networks, performs process calculations, and generates a list of optimization measures for each well.

The development has been registered with Rospatent as a digital product. Specialists from the corporate research institute are creating databases to train the neural network model at the Company's other fields.

Developing technological potential is a key element of the Rosneft-2030 strategy. The company places particular emphasis on innovation and the use of breakthrough technological approaches, identifying technological leadership as a key factor in competitiveness in the oil market.

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Samotlorneftegaz JSC is one of Rosneft's key production assets, operating in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra. It develops the Samotlor field, Russia's largest and one of the world's largest, which was discovered in 1965.

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Rosneft automates integrated oil production management

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Rosneft specialists have developed an innovative oil production management model within the RN-Predix. Saturn information system.

The key feature of the software prototype is the collection of real-time data on wells, pipelines, and oil, gas, and water treatment facilities. The model automatically performs multivariate calculations in near-real time and determines optimal operating parameters for the entire production chain.

The model's main advantages over similar models, including foreign ones, are the ability to work with daily data and forecast production conditions up to a month in advance. This allows for assessing changes in oil production volumes.

The innovation's high productivity is achieved not so much by its unique software code, but by a fundamentally new approach to modeling. The software treats the deposit as a single entity, not as a collection of individual elements. This allows for optimal solutions to be found for the entire system, not just its individual components.

The development was tested at production wells at the Oryebashskoye field. Using the integrated model at 12 wells, it was possible to increase daily oil production by 10%.

In 2026-2027, it is planned to replicate the model at other Company fields.

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The RN-Predix. Saturn automated oil field management system is a unique example of the synergy between modern domestic digital solutions, advanced software, and the expertise of Rosneft specialists. The project's advanced solutions, for the first time in the industry, cover all key oil production and logistics processes, from wellheads through transportation and treatment systems to oil delivery to the Company's refineries and consumers via the main pipeline system.

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According to the results of the first 10 months of 2025, the volume of trade in services in China grew by 7.5%.

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BEIJING, December 3 (Xinhua) — China's services trade volume maintained steady growth in the first 10 months of this year. Total imports and exports reached nearly 6.58 trillion yuan (approximately $930.5 billion), up 7.5 percent year-on-year, the Ministry of Commerce reported Wednesday.

Specifically, service exports increased by 14.3 percent year-on-year to 2.9 trillion yuan, while imports grew by 2.6 percent, exceeding 3.67 trillion yuan. Compared to the same period last year, the services trade deficit narrowed by 269.39 billion yuan, according to the agency's data.

During the reporting period, trade in knowledge-intensive services continued to grow: the total volume of their imports and exports amounted to approximately 2.51 trillion yuan, an increase of 6.4 percent year-on-year.

Tourism trade volume in January-October reached approximately 1.81 trillion yuan, up 8.5 percent year-on-year. Meanwhile, according to statistics, tourism exports grew by 52.5 percent during this period.

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Polytechnic University became the center of the All-Russian Mathematical Flash Mob

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The 12th All-Russian educational and entertaining math flash mob "Math Test for Adults and Not Only 'MathCat'" took place in Russia. This year, the event took place at 927 locations in 86 regions of Russia and 12 countries (Australia, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Moldova, Norway, Serbia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Montenegro). This math celebration is designed for everyone aged 10 and up.

Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University became one of the flash mob's offline venues for the second time. Each participant was given four sets of problems, corresponding to four difficulty levels: easiest, easy, medium, and advanced—with 10 problems in each level. The flash mob organizers called these levels "leagues": "white," "green," "yellow," and "red," respectively. After assessing their abilities, participants independently and voluntarily chose one of the leagues to solve. Each level consisted of ten problems. Solving the easiest problem earned participants 5 points, while solving the most difficult one earned 15. Furthermore, this year, a time factor was used for the first time to determine the winner: in the event of a tie, the participant who submitted the solution first was ranked higher. Participants were given 1.5 hours to solve the problem, and most used the entire allotted time. After submitting their answer sheets, participants received personalized certificates from the organizers right in the classroom.

On the day of the event, 202 people attended the site, significantly more than the previous year (144 in 2024), the majority of whom were SPbPU students. At the university site, 23 participants chose the White League (12%), 24 chose the Green League (12%), 33 chose the Yellow League (16%), and 122 chose the Red League with advanced problems (60%). In this regard, our site differs significantly from the national average, where traditionally more than half of participants participate in the White League.

Several participants, including faculty from the SPbPU Department of Higher Mathematics, competed in double and triple team competitions, along with a friend or two (in these cases, participants chose different difficulty levels). For the first time, the Polytechnic University also hosted quadruple competitions!

The Institute of Physics and Mathematics (IPM) of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) organized the event. Leading the way for staff and students, Department Head Ilya Sysoev also participated in the flash mob. The event was coordinated by the Institute's Deputy Director for Research, Marina Sysoeva, and leading specialists from the IPM Directorate, Elena Naumova and Natalia Akhiyarova. Volunteers—SPbPU students from various years and institutes—made a significant contribution to the organization.

At each site, winners and runners-up who score the maximum number of points for solving problems of the chosen difficulty level receive diplomas and souvenirs.

League winners

White League

1st place: Anastasia Mokina (100 points out of 100, 80 minutes, SPbPU) 2nd place: Daniil Alekseev (92 points out of 100, 80 minutes, SPbPU) 3rd place: Rusalina Arslanova (90 points out of 100, 79 minutes, HSE)

Green League

1st place: Varvara Naumova (86 points out of 100, 65 minutes, SPbPU) 2nd place: Evgeny Konovalenko, Ekaterina Danilchuk, Svetlana Kozhina (78 points out of 100, 53 minutes, HSE) 3rd place: Ekaterina Efimova (76 points out of 100, 65 minutes, SPbPU)

Yellow League

1st place: Olga Mlokosevich (100 points out of 100, 53 minutes, SPbPU) 2nd place: Gleb Lyubutov, Mikhail Sukhanov (100 points out of 100, 73 minutes, SPbPU) 3rd place: Daria Tiranova, Anastasia Ogorodnikova (100 points out of 100, 78 minutes, SPbPU)

Red League

1st place: Timofey Stankevich (90 points out of 100, 84 minutes, SPbPU) 2nd place: Daniil Agalakov (84 points out of 100, 76 minutes) 3rd place: Stanislava Kononova, Anastasia Smyshlyaeva (82 points out of 100, 75 minutes, SPbPU)

The awards ceremony for the winners and runners-up will take place on December 6 at 12:00 at the Department of Higher Mathematics of the Institute of Physics and Mathematics (room 125, Main Academic Building).

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Sergei Sobyanin spoke about events for the Day of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow.

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The capital will host events dedicated to the Day of the Unknown Soldier. It has been celebrated in Russia on December 3 since 2014. This was reported on the channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"The main Soviet memorial to all the fallen was erected in the capital on December 3, 1966, on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Moscow. In 1941, the capital's defensive line, where soldiers of the 16th Army of the Western Front under the command of Konstantin Rokossovsky fought to the death, ran along the 41st kilometer of the Leningrad Highway. It was decided to bury the ashes of one of them—a private soldier—in the very heart of the capital, in the Alexander Garden. A temporary memorial plaque was installed over the grave with the inscription: 'Your name is unknown, your feat is immortal. To those who fell for the Motherland. 1941–1945.' On May 8, 1967, the Eternal Flame lighting ceremony took place near the monument," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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On December 3, wreaths were laid at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Representatives of the "Youth of Moscow" project participated in the ceremony. The youth honored the memory of the soldiers who fell on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War and spoke of their heroic deeds.

Another memorial event will take place in Victory Park on Poklonnaya Hill. There, lit oil lamps will be used to spell out the phrase "Your name is unknown, your deed is immortal." Afterward, flowers will be laid at the Eternal Flame memorial and a moment of silence will be observed in memory of the fallen.

Commemorative events are taking place across all of the capital's administrative districts to mark the 84th anniversary of the Soviet counteroffensive in the Battle of Moscow. City residents, including veterans and volunteers, are tidying up monuments, memorial plaques, commemorative signs, and graves of Great Patriotic War veterans and Heroes of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation, and laying flowers.

Five memorial events are held in the capital each year. This year alone, approximately 80,000 people participated.

"These are very important figures. We are the heirs to the heroic deeds of our ancestors. We must always remember and honor those who defended our homeland!" concluded Sergei Sobyanin.

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