The government has established a prize in the field of hydrometeorology named after Yevgeny Konstantinovich Fyodorov.

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Resolution of October 21, 2025 No. 1622

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Resolution of October 21, 2025 No. 1622

Specialists who have made significant contributions to the development of the hydrometeorological service and achieved significant achievements in scientific, managerial, educational, and pedagogical activities will be recognized with the Yevgeny Konstantinovich Fyodorov Prize (1910–1981). The decree establishing this prize was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

Three prizes, each worth 1 million rubles, will be awarded every three years. The first awards will be presented in 2027.

The awards will be decided based on proposals from a special interdepartmental council, which will be based at the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring. The nomination competition will begin on April 1 of the year preceding the awards year. The awards ceremony will coincide with Hydrometeorological Service Workers' Day, celebrated on March 23.

Commenting on the decision, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev noted that the Russian hydrometeorological service is currently among the top five, and its specialists are implementing unique projects that have no analogues anywhere in the world.

"The Yevgeny Konstantinovich Fyodorov Government Prize will perpetuate the memory of the Soviet geophysicist, polar explorer, and head of the USSR's hydrometeorological service during the Great Patriotic War, who made a significant contribution to Victory. The establishment of such a prize is especially important in the year of its 80th anniversary. I am confident this step will motivate scientists to pursue new achievements and will contribute to strengthening our country's technological leadership," Dmitry Patrushev emphasized.

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Denis Manturov visited robotic production facilities in the Vladimir region.

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Denis Manturov, together with Vladimir Region Governor Alexander Avdeev, visited production sites located within the Rusklimat IKSEL technology park.

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, together with Vladimir Region Governor Alexander Avdeyev, visited production facilities located within the Rusklimat IKSEL technology park. The park houses companies specializing in the production of heating equipment, climate control systems, and ventilation and air conditioning systems.

All production facilities are highly automated, with robots performing most routine operations. Currently, the technology park employs approximately 70 robots, with approximately 200 more planned for purchase. The government is assisting with equipping production sites with industrial robots: Vladimir enterprises have already utilized the Industrial Development Fund's preferential loan program and plan to take advantage of support measures under the national "Production and Automation Equipment" project, launched this year. This will increase productivity and free up employees to perform tasks requiring higher qualifications.

"The topic of automation and increasing labor productivity was recently discussed during government hour in the State Duma. The companies we visited today clearly demonstrate these processes. The national project is helping to give them additional impetus. There are already about a dozen domestic manufacturers of industrial robots operating in Russia. It's important that the new robots that companies plan to purchase are at least partially Russian-made," Denis Manturov emphasized.

At the plants, the First Deputy Prime Minister and the Governor were shown the robotic production of manifold rear panels, painting areas, and assembly of finished housings. Denis Manturov and Alexander Avdeev toured the full-cycle water heater production facility, from welding to assembly, and were also shown Aurus brand products—concealed water heaters and convectors. At the industrial group's steel panel radiator plant, they were shown a demonstration of a recently launched production line. The visit to the Rusklimat IKSEL technology park concluded at the plant, which Russian President Vladimir Putin opened via videoconference a year ago. This plant produces modular ventilation and air conditioning systems.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Residents of Russia and several foreign countries will be able to attend 300 science lectures as part of the "Science Around Us" campaign.

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The nationwide educational campaign "Science Around Us" kicks off on October 24. It will cover all regions of the country, as well as several neighboring countries, including Abkhazia, Belarus, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and South Ossetia. The campaign will conclude on Higher Education Teachers' Day, November 19. Its main goal is to showcase modern scientific achievements, give scientists the opportunity to present their discoveries, and share knowledge in various fields.

"In the Decade of Science and Technology, declared by our President Vladimir Putin, special attention is being paid to engaging young people in research and development. Thanks to the "Science Around Us" campaign, residents of all regions of Russia and several foreign countries will be able to attend approximately 300 lectures, see scientific facilities in operation, meet with regional leaders at universities participating in Priority 2030, and learn about the achievements of Russian inventors. Such popularization of the scientific profession and dissemination of knowledge about developments is key to achieving technological leadership—the national goal set by the head of state. I wish every participant useful knowledge and new ideas!" noted Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The events are being organized by the Znanie Society and precede the Znanie.Science marathon, which will take place October 30–31 with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

Anyone can join the campaign. Video lectures from the Russian Knowledge Society are available to anyone interested in science, including a documentary series. Icebreaker of Knowledge, movies Knowledge. Science", a series of TED lectures "Boundaries of Meaning", lectures – excursions to unique locations Rosatom State CorporationAdditionally, video tours of Russia's outstanding scientific centers—the academic towns of Serpukhov, Obninsk, and Chernogolovka—have been prepared.

For anyone who wants to give a lecture on scientific achievements, 25 ready-made materials have been prepared, located inlibrary.

Highlights of the "Science Around Us" campaign will include meetings between governors and students and young scientists at federal universities, regional research centers, and universities participating in the Priority 2030 program. Through open dialogue, young people will learn about the role of regional science in national development, research support measures, and career opportunities available to talented young people in a wide range of fields.

The event will culminate in the "Knowledge.Science" marathon, which will take place in Moscow on October 30–31. 5,000 people will be able to attend lectures by leading scientists in person, and the entire country will be able to tune in to the broadcast of this large-scale event. The organizers are the Russian Knowledge Society and Moscow Polytechnic University, with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

"The geography of Russian science is truly impressive – dozens of regions across the country can boast of their outstanding scientists, scientific schools, laboratories, and world-changing discoveries. Thanks to our campaign, children will be able to see the scale of this for themselves and experience that science is not a set of boring formulas, but a fascinating journey of understanding the world. It's a quest that requires effort but brings the joy of discovery. I'm confident that the campaign's diverse educational formats will help spark interest in science and inspire a new generation of researchers and inventors to achieve their own," noted Maxim Dreval, CEO of the Russian Knowledge Society.

The events of the "Knowledge.Science" campaign and marathon are timed to coincide with the Decade of Science and Technology declared by President Vladimir Putin.

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Dmitry Patrushev: Russia maintains its place among the top five countries in terms of aquatic bioresource extraction.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev spoke at the plenary session "Global Fish Consumption: Growth Drivers, Production Opportunities" at the VIII International Fisheries Forum. The Deputy Prime Minister discussed the industry's development and outlined the challenges it faces in the near future.

"The domestic fisheries industry continues its steady development. Our fishermen harvest approximately 5 million tons of aquatic bioresources annually. Thus, Russia maintains its position among the top five fishing nations. According to forecasts, production volumes in 2025 will be comparable to last year's. Thanks to our extensive marine area, abundant reserves, and advanced scientific base, we have enormous potential for further expansion of aquatic bioresource harvesting. I expect the catch to grow to 6 million tons in the coming years," said Dmitry Patrushev.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that, to increase these figures, new fishing vessels are being built under the investment quota program. Forty-eight vessels have already been delivered under this mechanism, with at least 70 more expected to be built. As a result of the entire program, production capacity in our key basins will be modernized by 80%.

Dmitry Patrushev added that aquaculture production is expected to reach 400,000 tons by the end of this year. This sector has doubled its output over the past 10 years. To stimulate the industry's development, the government is providing state support measures aimed primarily at gradual import substitution. These measures should increase self-sufficiency in fish seed in aquaculture to 80% and in fish feed to 90% by 2030.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that the large-scale modernization program for the fisheries industry is aimed at transitioning from a raw materials-based model to the production of high-value-added products. Its share has more than doubled compared to 2014. Thirty modern processing plants have already been built. Six more will be built in the coming years, ensuring that by 2030, half of production volumes will be in the processing segment.

Dmitry Patrushev stated that Russia fully supplies its market and remains one of the world's largest exporters of fish and seafood. In terms of export volume by weight, our country ranks third. In 2024, approximately 2 million tons of fish products were exported to approximately 90 countries.

Speaking about international cooperation, the Deputy Prime Minister noted the promising prospects for further expanding trade with countries in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Furthermore, thanks to our advanced scientific base, our country is helping our foreign colleagues develop their own fishing industry.

During his visit to the VIII International Fishery Forum and Exhibition of Fishing Industry, Seafood, and Technology, Dmitry Patrushev toured the booths of the All-Russian Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, as well as those of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the Republic of Tatarstan, the Arkhangelsk and Kaliningrad regions, and others. Together with the head of Marine Integrated Systems LLC, the Deputy Prime Minister participated in the launch ceremony of a test facility for testing and integrating marine equipment in conditions as close to real-life as possible.

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Dmitry Patrushev outlined measures to stimulate increased fish consumption in Russia.

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Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Patrushev spoke at the plenary session "Global Fish Consumption: Growth Stimuli, Production Opportunities" of the VIII International Fisheries Forum.

The Deputy Prime Minister reported that, at the direction of the Russian President, comprehensive efforts are underway to increase domestic fish consumption. A roadmap has been developed, including measures to promote fish and seafood products, and a special autonomous non-profit organization has been created to coordinate these processes.

The Deputy Prime Minister reported that various factors are driving increased consumption, the main ones being logistics and affordability. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that 75% of Russia's aquatic bioresources are harvested in the Far East, and state support instruments are in place to ensure that these fish reach shelves in other parts of the country.

"Under the investment quota program, six logistics complexes and four refrigerated vessels will be built. Furthermore, port infrastructure is being reconstructed and modernized, including in the Sakhalin and Murmansk regions," said Dmitry Patrushev.

Today, the Russian Government is also creating conditions under which pricing in the fish market will become more transparent, and cost formation will be monitored throughout the entire supply chain.

The day before, a comprehensive development program for the Russian fish brand was presented at the fishing industry forum. Dmitry Patrushev emphasized that this is "an excellent starting point for further joint work at all levels to increase consumption of fish and fish products in our country."

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Dmitry Grigorenko: The implementation of AI in the regions has begun to yield results.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko attended the 18th Tyumen Digital Forum "Infotech," the main regional forum dedicated to AI. The Deputy Prime Minister participated in a panel session focused on the implementation of AI technology in regional public administration. The speakers discussed the challenges facing regions in implementing AI, solutions for these challenges, and the roles of the federal and regional authorities in developing the technology. Tyumen Oblast Governor Alexander Moor and business representatives also participated in the session.

Dmitry Grigorenko noted that the question of whether to implement AI in the regions is no longer relevant: the government has moved toward systemic scaling of AI developments in the regions and has shifted its focus from assessing the quantity of implemented solutions to analyzing their quality and effectiveness.

In early 2025, AI implementation became a mandatory requirement for the approval and funding of departmental and regional digital transformation programs. AI adoption also became one of the criteria influencing the rating of digital transformation leaders. The assessment takes into account the availability of infrastructure and data centers, the number of available datasets, and the number of AI solutions used. However, starting in September 2025, only those that have been verified will be counted as implemented, not all AI solutions.

These developments are collected on the Digital Region portal with the assistance of the AI Development Center under the Government of the Russian Federation. All of them have undergone quality control. Developments are evaluated based on a number of criteria, including operationalization, verified benefits, compliance with information security requirements, and others. To date, 149 AI solutions from 26 Russian regions have been published on the portal. The Moscow, Belgorod, Tyumen, and Novosibirsk regions, as well as the Republic of Tatarstan, have been among the regions with the highest number of solutions uploaded and verified on the Digital Region portal.

Dmitry Grigorenko also addressed the role of the federal government and regional authorities in AI implementation in his speech. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that regional initiatives, as well as federal support, are essential for scaling the technology.

"Our goal is to find a balance between encouraging digital leadership and ensuring digital equality among regions. On the one hand, we are leveling the playing field, primarily by creating ready-made, standard AI solutions at the federal level. This will allow all regions—even those that lack the resources for their own development—to test and implement AI. It's important that digital opportunities are equally accessible to citizens across the country. On the other hand, we encourage regions to show initiative. To this end, we have introduced digital transformation ratings, which take into account the implementation of AI solutions by regions," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

According to him, the initial impact of AI implementation in the regions is already being seen. As an example, the Deputy Prime Minister cited an information system for monitoring the urban environment (roads, cleanliness, and the condition of housing and utilities facilities), which has already been implemented in the Republic of Tatarstan. Thanks to AI, the efficiency and effectiveness of city services are increasing. For example, the technology helps clean streets after snowfalls 50% faster and identify road defects 48 times faster (one hour instead of two days).

Other examples of effective implementation include the integration of AI services into the work of officials in the Novosibirsk region. AI agents help manage documents, process citizen requests, and compile minutes of work meetings. This technology frees up to 60% of civil servants' time and redirects it from routine tasks to addressing expert issues.

The Tyumen Region, which hosts the Infotech forum annually, is also among the regions most actively implementing AI. Specifically, the region already has AI traffic monitoring, which allows for accident detection with up to 70% accuracy, planning bus routes, and reducing accident rates. The region is also already using AI to register and process citizen inquiries. Using AI, the system automatically generates a "summary" of the problem and helps find information for responses, speeding up the processing of citizen inquiries by 25%. Furthermore, the Tyumen Region has a smart video analytics system for law enforcement. In the first half of 2025 alone, this system was used to solve more than 20 crimes and detain approximately 60 wanted individuals.

Despite the active implementation of the technology, it is noted that AI services do not replace human work, but rather become assistants for automating routine operations and efficiently processing large amounts of data.

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To Andrey Martynov, People's Artist of Russia.

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the theater and film actor on his 80th birthday.

The telegram states, in particular:

"Your creative path exemplifies high professionalism and dedication to your chosen field. You have rightfully earned the respect and recognition of your colleagues, and you have won the popularity and love of audiences.

Your inimitable acting skills, total dedication, and boundless energy have enabled you to create a gallery of vibrant and memorable images on the stage and in film.

I wish you good health, happiness and prosperity."

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To the participants, organizers and guests of the 10th Congress of the Union of Medical Community "National Medical Chamber"

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The congress will be held on October 24–25 in Moscow.

Dear friends!

I welcome you to the congress of the Union of Medical Community, which unites all who have dedicated themselves to the noble cause of protecting people's health and lives.

You are among the first to come to the rescue, saving lives, treating patients, and restoring hope for the future. This selfless work requires deep knowledge, experience, compassion, and empathy, and deserves sincere recognition and gratitude. Many of you perform your duties in extreme conditions, in new and bordering regions, demonstrating daily a high level of professionalism and a willingness to act effectively under any circumstances.

The government prioritizes the development of domestic healthcare. As part of the national project "Long and Active Life," launched this year at the direction of the President, systematic efforts are underway to improve the quality and accessibility of medical care, including high-tech ones. Hospitals, clinics, and first aid posts are being built and modernized, the material and technical infrastructure is being strengthened, innovative treatment and rehabilitation methods are being successfully implemented, and significant efforts are being made to train qualified personnel and improve specialized education.

For fifteen years, the National Medical Chamber has been actively involved in addressing these major challenges. Scientists, physicians, and experts from across our country, as well as representatives of regional associations, have formed a balanced position on key issues, including the development and implementation of industry standards, regulating the ethical aspects of medical practice, and protecting the interests of employees.

Today, you will be able to exchange best practices, discuss current issues and problems, and work together to find solutions.

I wish you fruitful work, constructive ideas, good health and prosperity!

M. Mishustin

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The government has extended the validity of export duties on sunflower seeds and their processed products.

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The government has approved a decision to extend a number of measures to maintain stability in the domestic food market and increase utilization of existing agricultural processing capacity.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: The business program for the XIII International Sports Forum "Russia – Power of Sports" has been published.

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On the official website of the XIII International Sports Forum "Russia – a Sports Power" (RSD), which will be held in Samara from November 5 to 7, The business program has been published.

The forum is being held in accordance with the directive of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The event is being operated by the Roscongress Foundation with the support of the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Samara Region.

"The 'Russia – Country of Sports' forum will be held for the 13th time. During this time, it has become a key platform for uniting the sports community and discussing the goals outlined by President Vladimir Putin. Today, the phygital movement is actively developing in our country, opportunities for adaptive sports are expanding, new facilities are being built as part of a comprehensive state program, and more than 38,000 school sports clubs are operating. The forum's business program included these and other relevant areas, with the development of youth sports being a key topic. I invite representatives from our country and other countries to join the discussions, share experiences, and exchange ideas at the 'Russia – Country of Sports' events!" said Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Forum's Organizing Committee Dmitry Chernyshenko.

This year, the RSD's focus is on the further development of youth sports, international cooperation, and the achievement of national development goals for the sports industry.

One of the event's key topics will be the further promotion of innovative sports, not only through business sessions. RSD-2025 will host an open lesson, "Phygital Sports: The Future That Came Today," which will showcase the achievements and significance of this sport.

The forum's main theme is "Sport for the Future: Winning Together," emphasizing that success is possible through the productive collaboration of all sports industry participants. Particular attention is paid to accessibility of sport, strengthening relations on the international stage, and the strategic development of both professional and mass sports.

"Sport isn't just about medals and records. It's part of our national identity, a school of character. Russia has repeatedly proven its ability to host sporting events of the highest caliber. We firmly uphold the principles of fair competition and consistently build cooperation with international federations and partners. Such events are not only sporting celebrations but also investments in infrastructure, regions, and human capital. The forum's program covers the full range of key issues in the development of Russian sport. I am confident that the XIII International Sports Forum 'Russia – Country of Sports' will contribute to the further advancement of systematic work to achieve national goals and strengthen Russia's sporting sovereignty," emphasized Anton Kobyakov, Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee for the International Sports Forum 'Russia – Country of Sports'.

In 2025, the event's business program is structured around four key tracks.

"O Sport, You Are the World. International Cooperation" – this track is dedicated to the return of Russian athletes to the global arena and the inadmissibility of discrimination in sport, as well as international cooperation and the emergence and development of new formats that unite athletes. Key topics include challenges in the fight against doping, the development of Russian national team reserves, global trends in the sports industry, and the integration of new technologies into sport.

"Ecosystem" – discussions focused on the development of sports infrastructure, public-private partnerships in sports, and the implementation of cutting-edge technologies, as well as legal and analytical support for the sports industry. How are sports facilities integrated into modern urban planning? How is the phigitization of sports infrastructure and the implementation of next-generation smart sports facilities taking place? How does the integration of large business representatives into federations change approaches to strategic planning? All these questions will be addressed in this section's discussions.

"Creating a New Image of Sports" will feature sessions dedicated to the role of media in sports development, the formation of regional sports brands, and the future of sports film and journalism. Participants will address issues of promoting sports through film and sports management, and the Russian Premier League will present its new development strategy through 2030.

"Sport and Society" is a section dedicated to the growing role of sport in society, the development of adaptive sports, the potential of sport for the rehabilitation of veterans of the Second World War and people with disabilities, as well as the development of school and university sports and the impact of sport on the development of new generations. Discussions will address key issues in the adaptive sports development concept through 2036, new ways to develop school leagues, and approaches being implemented by the state to increase accessibility of youth sports.

Mikhail Degtyarev, Russian Minister of Sport, Chairman of the Russian Olympic Committee, and Deputy Chairman of the Organizing Committee, noted that the business program of the XIII International Sports Forum "Russia – Country of Sports" in Samara will be one of the most comprehensive and professionally prepared in the history of the forum.

"We are entering the final stretch of preparations for the 'Russia – Country of Sports' forum in Samara. This year's business program will be one of the most comprehensive in the forum's history: from over 90 applications, the organizing committee selected 38 of the most significant and relevant events. The focus is on the further development of youth sports, the strategy for returning Russian athletes to the international arena, digitalization, the role of media, and new approaches to developing the sports talent pool. We have placed an emphasis on the quality of expertise and the precision of our wording. This approach reflects the forum's status as the premier business platform for the sports industry and allows us to formulate an agenda that aligns with Russian President Vladimir Putin's policy on developing sports in the country," emphasized Mikhail Degtyarev.

The Minister emphasized that the forum's business program will bring together representatives of government, business, and the international sports community, providing a platform for diverse discussions and decision-making.

"The most important thing is the quality of the discussion and a willingness to take joint action. The plenary session, 'Sport for the Future: Winning Together,' will be the central point where we will discuss the strategy for international cooperation, the development of infrastructure for children and youth, and practical steps to strengthen Russia's sports system. The forum in Samara should set the tone for the country's entire sports agenda for the coming years," the minister stated.

An important part of the program will be international work. The first meeting of sports ministers from the Asian Cooperation Dialogue countries will take place on the sidelines of the RSD, where they will discuss issues related to the international sports agenda and strengthening Russia's position in the global sports community. A joint meeting of the Athletes' Commission of the Russian Olympic Committee and the Athletes' Commission of the National Olympic Committee of Belarus will also be held at the RSD.

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