More than practice: graduates of capital colleges showed their skills at a demonstration exam

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Demonstration exams have been completed in the capital's colleges. This year, more than 25,000 graduates took part in the tests. As part of the certification, they demonstrated their skills in conditions as close as possible to real production. This was reported by the press service of the capital's Department of Education and Science.

"The demonstration exam is conducted not only in college workshops and laboratories, but also at leading employers' sites. Based on the results of the certification, graduates receive a digital competency passport – a document with scores for various indicators clearly shows the skills of young specialists and helps employers evaluate their training. In total, over 25 thousand students from Moscow colleges passed the demonstration exam this year, of which more than 15 thousand received excellent marks. The most successful received a job offer," the department's press service said.

Thus, graduates of the Moscow Transport College in the specialty "technical operation of rolling stock of railways" demonstrated their professional competencies at the Moscow Metro. During the exam, they performed operations on the technical maintenance of the current collector and safety valve of the electric train. The guys were faced with the task of identifying and replacing faulty elements, and most of them did an excellent job.

Students from the A.A. Nikolaev Moscow Automobile and Road College and the I.A. Likhachev Moscow Technological College were able to demonstrate their skills in updated laboratories and workshops. Future specialists diagnosed faults in the chassis, steering and braking systems, disassembled and assembled engines, eliminated faults in electrical equipment, and adjusted wheel alignment angles. Representatives of leading industry companies such as Rolf, Avtogermes, Setrans, Avtotrans, Favorit Motors, MASH, Haval Motor Manufacturing Rus, Severny Put, AMO and the Irbis Group of Companies acted as experts.

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Students of Polytechnic College No. 8 named after twice Hero of the Soviet Union I.F. Pavlov and Moscow State Educational Complex passed a demonstration exam at the site of practical training of Moscow colleges "Rudnevo". Future electricians assembled signal analyzers, eliminated coded faults and adjusted equipment. Welders worked with carbon and alloy steel and made seams. Machine operators adjusted equipment, manufactured parts on it, checked the obtained accuracy and quality of products. Representatives of partner enterprises monitored the progress of the tasks: Moscow Machine-Building Plant "Avangard", Moscow Design and Production Complex "Universal" named after A.I. Privalov, production complex "Salut" of JSC "United Engine Corporation" of Rostec.

Students of the College of Architecture, Design and Reengineering No. 26 demonstrated professional skills in the field of polymer composite manufacturing technology. Young craftsmen developed product drawings, compiled an operational map of the technological process and calculated the characteristics according to which they manufactured a compressed gas cylinder from basalt plastic.

The exam was held at the State Research Institute (RI) of Graphite-Based Structural Materials "NIIgrafit" of the state corporation "Rosatom". As Deputy Director for Science and Innovations of this institute Artur Gareev noted, before the exam, students underwent intensive specialized training in the laboratories and workshops of the institute. According to him, the demonstration exam became an objective confirmation that graduates have all the necessary competencies to work with modern polymeric materials and technologies.

The Institute has been fruitfully cooperating with the College of Architecture, Design and Reengineering No. 26 for seven years, annually accepting up to 40 students for practical training in various specialties. The most talented and motivated students join the team of specialists. Today, graduates of this college successfully work in key divisions of the Research Institute, for example, in the testing center, the functional materials department and the technology department, and make a real contribution to the development of materials science and high-tech production.

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At the updated culinary training ground, students of the Moscow educational complex "West" studying in the areas of "cooking and confectionery" and "cook, confectioner" took a demonstration exam. The guys prepared dishes using classic and modern technologies – from stewing and baking to tempering and working with a vacuum. Experts assessed compliance with sanitary standards, taste qualities, organization of the workplace and accuracy of recipes.

"Taking the demonstration exam was nerve-wracking, but incredibly valuable. After all, you work under the supervision of experts and must show results not just for a grade, but according to professional standards. This is a real simulation of the conditions of a professional kitchen. During the exam, I understood how important it is to organize the workplace and the logic of actions – everything that the masters taught. In college, I learned to work according to regulations, keep the pace, control the quality of products at each stage and observe safety precautions. Now I work in a restaurant as a hot shop cook and I can say: the demonstration exam was the final test of professionalism for me," said Sofia Sitnikova, a graduate of the Moscow educational complex "West".

Future tourism specialists from the College of Hospitality Industry and Management No. 23 confirmed their professional competencies at the Lotte Hotel Moscow. They met and accommodated guests, made work schedules, conducted business correspondence and developed communication templates with clients. Experts assessed politeness, literacy and understanding of the principles of hotel service.

This year, the number of budget places in Moscow colleges for ninth-graders in the capital has increased to a record 43 thousand. Applicants can choose from more than 150 professions and specialties in all sectors of the city's economy.

Moscow ninth-graders who graduated from school this year will be able to submit applications until July 26. The application period for programs with entrance examinations has ended. Moscow ninth-graders of previous years, Moscow eleventh-graders, as well as out-of-town applicants will be able to submit applications until August 15, and for programs with entrance examinations – until August 10.

Applicants are allowed to choose five specialties at one educational institution at the same time or distribute them among several. Applications can be submitted electronically viamos.ru portal.

Detailed information about in-demand professions and specialties taught in the capital's colleges is available on the website "Colleges of Moscow", in the same names telegram channel and the community on the social network "VKontakte".

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Red Book orchids continue to bloom in Moscow

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Losiny Ostrov National Park is a unique natural area in Moscow where rare plant species have been preserved. Orchids are blooming there now. Among them, the green-flowered orchis attracts special attention – a species listed in the Red Book of Moscow under the first category of rarity.

Green-flowered orchis

The green-flowered orchis is protected not only in Moscow, but also at the global level according to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

The orchid is distinguished by two large basal leaves and a thin stem with delicate whitish-green flowers that have almost no scent. Every year, the plant forms a new tuber to replace the old one. The seeds of this orchid germinate only with the help of a special fungus that lives in the soil, so it can only be found in almost untouched forests with moist soil rich in mineral nutrients – most often in oak and linden groves.

Biologists from the A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences have discovered four new habitats of this species, which confirms the uniqueness of the ecosystem of the urban part of Losiny Ostrov.

Rare Orchids of Losiny Ostrov

Orchids are considered to be among the most vulnerable plants. Their seeds germinate only in symbiosis with fungi, and adult plants are extremely sensitive to environmental changes. However, in the national park you can find not only the green-flowered orchis, but also other rare species.

Among them is the bifoliate orchis, which belongs to the first category of rarity. This is an orchid with white flowers and two large leaves at the base of the shoot. It can be found on the edges of forests, in light birch forests and in meadows.

The same, first category of rarity includes the marsh helleborine. This is a perennial plant up to 70 centimeters high, which grows on the outskirts of swamps, forest glades and groundwater outlets. The marsh helleborine blooms in June-July and bears fruit in September.

Visitors to the park may encounter the Fuchsian Dactylorhiza, which is in the second category of rarity. This orchid species has pinkish-purple flowers and variegated leaves. It prefers to grow in the rich soils of broad-leaved forests and depends on symbiotic fungi.

Those who are lucky will be able to spot the oval cache orchid, a rather inconspicuous orchid with two oval-shaped leaves and small yellowish-green flowers, as well as the three-cut orchid, the most secretive of Moscow's orchids. To notice the thin, delicate leafless stem of the orchid, you need to have not only knowledge, but also luck. Both of these species also belong to the second category of rarity.

In addition, the common nesting owl (third category of rarity) grows in the capital. This species has no green leaves and receives nutrients from mycorrhizal fungi growing on tree roots. It is found in old forests, especially in linden and oak forests.

Dactylorhiza carnata, also belonging to the third category of rarity, is quite noticeable among the herbs during flowering. It has bright pink flowers, collected in a dense inflorescence.

The broadleaf helleborine is a rare orchid that can withstand quite active recreation and can be found even in the most disturbed areas. It belongs to the fifth category of rarity.

The preservation of these species is an indicator of a healthy forest. Specialists from the capital Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection urge visitors to be careful when walking around Losiny Ostrov. If visitors are lucky enough to come across one of these wonderful plants, they can admire their appearance and take a photo, but it is important to remember that they must not be picked or damaged.

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From garden get-togethers to children's games: Glavarkhiv published photos of Muscovites for Summer Resident Day

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For Summer Resident Day, which is celebrated on July 23, Main Archives of Moscow spoke about his collections and archival materials posted in the virtual museum "Moscow – with care for history".

Vacationing at the dacha has long been an integral part of the summer lifestyle. It combines the opportunity to get away from the noise of the metropolis and grow something with your own hands. For many, gardening and vegetable gardening have become a favorite hobby, and the country vacation itself – a real ritual.

In the selection "Where are you rushing to, summer?" The exhibition presents photographs not only from resorts and pioneer camps, but also from summer cottages. The works of Boris Ignatovich, Lev Reinberg, Yakov Berlin and other famous Soviet photographers convey the atmosphere of summer in all its fullness: from cozy gatherings in the garden to noisy children's games in nature.

At the online exhibition "Our Family" The favorite types of summer leisure of Muscovites are captured, and dacha recreation occupies a special place in this series. Warmth, silence, family peace – all this makes country life truly memorable. The exhibition presents works by masters of Russian photography, including Efim Pavlov, Vyacheslav Un Da-sin and Boris Vdovenko.

The project occupies a special place in the virtual museum "Moscow Photo Chronicle"— the second stage of the campaign "Moscow — with care for history". Thanks to the participation of city residents, the funds of the Main Archive are replenished with unique photographs that capture family trips, work at the dacha, gardening and summer life in different decades of the 20th century. The photographs depict children on summer vacation, apple orchards, beds and berry bushes. These images evoke warm memories filled with joy. You can see them in the virtual museum "Moscow — with care for history" in the hall "1950-2000", in the section "Collections", subsection "Moscow Photo Chronicle".

Residents of the capital can transfer items, photographs, letters and documents for permanent storage to the Main Archives through the My Documents public service centers. To do this, you only need to have your passport with you. All materials are digitized and placed in the virtual museum "Moscow – with care for history". They are used in exhibitions, publications and other socially significant initiatives of the Main Archives of Moscow.

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Become an Ambassador of VDNKh: The country's main exhibition invites volunteers

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The country's main exhibition is meeting everyone who is full of energy and desire to develop. Anyone can join the volunteer corps "VDNKh Ambassadors". This is a team of like-minded people who help ensure an interesting and comfortable stay for visitors on the exhibition grounds and beyond.

Currently, there are about 500 people involved in the VDNKh volunteer corps. Of these, 315 are young people. The team is looking for open, sociable and active people aged 16 and over. To join, you must fill out questionnaire on the website. The answer will come within a week.

Volunteers work in the hospitality, cultural and event areas. They gain exciting and useful experience in organizing large-scale city, all-Russian and international festivals or individual events, take care of unique objects of historical and cultural value. Their daily chores include coordinating visitors on the territory, helping to find the necessary information, creating a friendly atmosphere, informing guests about events and activities. Volunteers also help in the work of VDNKh museums, participate in replenishing funds, preserving and popularizing the cultural heritage of the exhibition. Students of architectural and art educational institutions get a chance to enrich their knowledge and acquire professional skills. They regularly meet with architects and restorers, get acquainted with historical pavilions, learn about the work carried out at the exhibition as part of the restoration and reconstruction of various objects, and about the technologies used.

It is worth noting that VDNKh cooperates with the Mytishchi branch of the Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman. For students of the university studying in the field of "Landscape Architecture", off-site classes are organized, where children study types of woody and herbaceous plants, types of flower arrangement, architectural styles, small architectural forms and much more.

Volunteers of the VDNKh Ambassadors Corps not only have the opportunity to take part in large-scale events in the city and the country, but can also visit museums, exhibitions and the VDNKh skating rink, master classes, trainings and excursions for free, and receive discounts from exhibition partners. Ambassadors are provided with branded equipment and are treated to free lunches on the days of work on the exhibition grounds. Volunteer activity is officially recorded on the dobro.ru portal, entries are made in a personal book, and participants are thanked.

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Vorontsovo Estate. From Boyar Estates to the Summer in Moscow Project

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French fashion, military triumphs and one very ambitious but never realized project with an airship – all this is about the Vorontsovo estate. Art historian Veronika Teletskaya tells about its history and modernity – from curiosities to grandeur and a renovated space with a lecture hall and a library in the open air.

Boyar Voronets and the Wasteland of the Time of Troubles

"Our estate dates back to the 14th century, its first owner was the boyar Fyodor Voronets," says Veronika Teletskaya. "He owned the estate for some time, but then it was most likely taken away from him for some sins that we don't know about."

So the estate has nothing to do with the famous Vorontsov counts. After the boyar Voronts the area went to the treasury, there were royal hunting grounds and places for rest, and in the Time of Troubles – a wasteland (not bare fields, but simply the absence of inhabitants).

Repniny: French chic and birch avenue

Everything changed in the 17th century, when Vorontsovo fell into the hands of the Repnin family, a military dynasty for whom the estate became the embodiment of ambition and fashion. The Repnins considered it their family home. “During their reign, Gothic gates, the Trinity Church, greenhouses, outbuildings, and the Vorontsov ponds appeared,” lists Veronika Teletskaya.

The main pond, by the way, was natural — fed by the Kotlovka and Ramenka rivers, but it caused the owners a lot of trouble. "Spills and rising waters flooded the estate. There was no asphalt — just mud," the art historian explains. The issue had to be resolved — and so a cascade of four ponds appeared, which still exists today. Beautiful and practical — the water could now drain lower in level, and the flooding stopped.

The head of the family, Field Marshal General Nikolai Vasilyevich Repnin, decided to build… a birch avenue. "An estate tree is usually an oak and a linden, right? But Nikolai Vasilyevich did it differently," says Veronika Teletskaya. "When an estate is built, the landowner is a king and a god. He wanted birches, and he planted birches." True, they did not survive to this day, but 250-year-old oaks in the oak grove have survived – they were there when Nikolai Vasilyevich lived. The birch avenue became the main alley, but two more lead from the central entrance to the estate, forming a trident together. This is a reference to the French Versailles and the trident of Neptune – a symbol of power. Everything in the family nest was supposed to remind of the military exploits of the family. Alexander Pushkin wrote about the military distinctions of the Repnins in the poem "Poltava":

These are the chicks of Peter's nest – In the changes of earthly destiny, In the labors of state and war His comrades, sons: And the noble Sheremetev, And Bruce, and Bour, and Repnin…

These lines are about Nikolai Vasilyevich’s grandfather, General Anikita Repnin.

Gothic Gate and Forgotten Bridge

The ceremonial, or Gothic, gates are the calling card of the Vorontsovo estate. In the 18th century, they produced an incredible effect (and the owner clearly intended them to be so). The gates were built in honor of Nikolai Vasilyevich's military victories in the Turkish wars. The gate turrets, on the one hand, refer to the Gothic style, and on the other, they resemble the Turkish bastions that were conquered by the Field Marshal. "They stood on the road from Moscow to Kaluga and Tula – and imagine what an impression they made on travelers!" says Veronika Teletskaya. The Humpbacked Bridge from the 1790s led to the gates; it was accidentally discovered by archaeologists in 2005. "Everyone forgot about it – it was lying under a layer of earth," notes the art historian.

Airship with a gilded boat

A very charming (and slightly strange) page in the life of the Vorontsovo estate is the story of the construction of an airship. At the beginning of the 19th century, the estate became a testing ground for the construction of the first airship bomber in Russia. The descendants of Nikolai Vasilyevich lived in St. Petersburg, and rented out the lands and buildings of the family nest.

"There was an inventor named Franz Xavier Leppich," says Veronika Teletskaya. "At first he proposed the idea to Napoleon, but the latter had already heard about his developments, did not appreciate them, and ordered Leppich to be expelled from France. Leppich did not lose his head – he came to the Russians, convinced Alexander I. They began to build."

The idea was grandiose: a gilded boat lifted by a balloon, with a crew of forty people. "They spent a lot of money, but the "miracle of technology" did not take off. It did not even lift four people," says the art historian.

During Napoleon's troops' stay in Moscow, the main house of the estate was badly damaged, and the owners decided to dismantle it.

A kitchen outbuilding with 18th-century fire-fighting technology and the unexpected hobby of noble men

Several interesting buildings have survived to this day. The western (kitchen) wing has a preserved barrel vault. "This is a specially shaped ceiling with an iron covering: if there was a fire in the kitchen, the fire would not spread to the second floor or neighboring buildings," explains Veronika Teletskaya. No less curious are the Finnish tiled stoves. To heat the house, you had to first heat the basement, then the first floor, and only then the second.

As for the hobbies of aristocrats, it was not only balls and hunting – in the second half of the 18th century, Russian nobles (primarily, paradoxically, men) were keen on gardening. "Men grew exotic fruits – imagine having your own melon or strawberry out of season!" – says Veronika Teletskaya. Moreover, they exchanged seeds in letters. "There were even such complaints: I sent you seeds, but you didn't send me!" – the art critic continues.

The tradition of serving fresh fruit at any time of year, which amazed foreigners, originated from such estate experiments. The Vorontsov greenhouse with its steam heating system (warm air rose from the cellar) and glass roof (a rare luxury for that time) reflected this fashionable hobby. The glass roof has not survived, but the building itself, which adorns the park, is currently being restored.

After the Repnins, the estate survived a series of owners and the dacha boom of the late 19th century. There was even a women's prison here, where the revolutionary Maria Spiridonova was "re-educated." And during the Great Patriotic War, barrage balloons were launched from here, which protected Moscow from air raids – as if the estate had justified the failure of the airship.

Karaoke with a piano and a library in the forest

Now the estate is experiencing a boom again. “City festivals and events for visitors of all ages, from children to the older generation, take place here,” says Maria Pashkova, the cultural and leisure manager of the Vorontsovo estate.

This summer, Vorontsovo became one of the sites of the festival "Moscow Estates". On weekends, you can take part in noble games, picnics, promenades (the schedule is on the project's website "Summer in Moscow").

The dance floor and forest library are especially popular. The first, designed as a place for yoga and dancing, becomes a recreation area and a place for photo shoots in free time. The second is a space for unusual entertainment – for example, karaoke with a piano or master classes on creating boutonnieres.

For those who prefer active leisure, Vorontsovo offers a site with exercise machines for all muscle groups, a multifunctional sports area (skating rink in winter, volleyball and table tennis in summer), Nordic walking and dancing classes, as well as programs for participants project "Moscow Longevity".

"Moscow Longevity has a lot of activities, some of the top ones are dancing, Nordic walking, general physical training. Sometimes we organize separate concerts and excursions for the program participants," adds Maria Pashkova.

Vorontsov hosts themed excursions, among the most popular are: "One day in the life of a landowner", hosted by Veronika Teletskaya.

The surviving buildings of the estate are bustling with life. The western (kitchen) wing attracts visitors with temporary exhibitions. Until July 31, the exhibition “Girl. Young Lady. Lady” is open here, where dresses, fans and other attributes of women's life of the 19th century are presented. The most touching exhibits are dolls, doll dishes and accessories. Little young ladies arranged tea parties and visits for their dolls, at the same time learning how to properly set the table and mastering the rules of etiquette. In the eastern wing (the stable yard servants' quarters), various thematic classes are held – from English to drawing, and the southern service building is used for master classes and lectures. Now a children's theme camp is open there – it is dedicated to animation. There is also a lecture hall in the park. The schedule of classes, lectures, master classes and exhibitions can be found atofficial website of the estate and on her page in the service "Mosbilet".

Today, the Vorontsovo estate and Vorontsov Park are a place where history lives in beautiful architecture, interesting exhibitions, open-air dancing and quiet walks under centuries-old oaks.

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You can take part in an artistic experiment on Chistoprudny Boulevard

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As part of the urban project "Summer in Moscow" on Chistoprudny Boulevardan unusual creative event will take place — an open-air artistic and dance performance called “Body Image”. This is a master class of a new format, where anyone can try themselves in the role of an artist-observer. The model will not be a static figure, but a professional dancer performing movements in slow motion.

This is a meditation on the theme of movement as a form of life, a way of existence and a reflection of time. The dancer, changing styles – from academic to modern, moves smoothly, almost dissolving in space. His body becomes the language of memory, a bearer of style, emotions and culture. The spectators, located at the easels, do not just observe, but turn out to be co-authors of what is happening. Each of their drawings is a visual attempt to catch an elusive form, to capture the shadow of movement, the emotional trace of the moment.

Musical accompaniment acquires a special significance. It becomes not just a background, but a full participant in the process, the rhythm and breath of the performance. The musician on the stage interacts with the dancer, creating a common artistic space. This is not only a visual, but also a sound experience that creates a special mood and enhances perception.

The first performance will take place on July 26 at 18:00. The evening will open with a contemporary dance accompanied by live saxophone. The next meeting (August 1 at 18:00) will feature an academic dance accompanied by a synthesizer. Each performance is dedicated to one style and lasts about an hour.

The artist-models are graduates of leading theatre institutes of Russia. They will take turns in front of the audience-artists. The director of this unusual master class-performance is Alina Bolozneva, a graduate of the directing department of the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts – GITIS.

The Body Image project poses the question: is it possible to capture movement? Or is each sketch just a reflection of an inner view, a personal projection? The project is aimed at developing attention, body memory and the ability to see not just with the eyes, but with an inner feeling. Anyone can catch movement on paper. Admission is free, no pre-registration required.

Project "Summer in Moscow"— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. "Summer in Moscow" is being held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

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Financial Literacy Marathon to Be Held in Zaryadye Park in August

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At the forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" A financial literacy marathon will be held from August 8 to 24. This was reported by Elena Zyabbarova, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Finance.

The Zapovednoye Posledstvo and the small amphitheater in Zaryadye Park will become the centers of financial education in Moscow.

"Moscow invests in people and continues to develop projects that shape the financial culture of city residents. A bright and large-scale event of the summer in the city will be the financial literacy marathon. Over 350 various events will be held in Zaryadye Park over 17 August days – from interactive games, master classes and quizzes to financial cartoons, film lectures and humorous monologues. The marathon program is designed to meet the interests of all age groups. It does not matter whether you are a schoolchild, a student, a parent, an entrepreneur or a representative of the older generation – everyone will find a clear, useful and interesting format for improving financial literacy. We are especially looking forward to seeing young people at the marathon. Through games, technology and communication, we will help you learn how to manage your finances easily and interestingly. These skills will be needed in everyday life, will allow you to build your future and develop the city," said Elena Zyabbarova.

Marathon for everyone

For children aged six to 10, the organizers have prepared a special program. It includes events of various formats – financial cartoons, interactive game classes, master classes and quizzes. Young guests in the company of their peers, experts and teachers will learn what money is and how to use it correctly, learn to plan purchases, and will be able to set their first financial goals in life and achieve them.

Children aged 11 to 14 will discuss topics of digital and tax literacy, financial security, fraud, banking products and services. Participants will gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills that will help them feel more confident when making important decisions in the family and understand that financial literacy is very important for achieving success and prosperity in the future. Board games and quizzes will give them the opportunity to demonstrate their erudition, imagination and resourcefulness – both individually and in teams.

Young and adult visitors will meet not only practicing experts from the financial sphere, but also representatives of other professions, media personalities and popular bloggers. Using examples from their practice and personal life, they will show that finances are not only a budget, income and expenses, but also our habits, attitudes, desires and life goals.

Together with the guests, the experts will analyze practical situations and give advice on managing personal finances. In addition, they will tell you how to skillfully avoid various traps, touch on the topic of the psychology of the family budget, answer current questions and help you look at yourself from the outside with humor.

The marathon program also includes theme days. For example, guests can expect Savings and Investments Day, Long-Term Planning Day, Financial Security Day, Responsible Borrowing Day, and Entrepreneurship Day.

Conversational robots and virtual reality

In addition to educational events, guests will also be entertained. Digital tools will be used for this purpose at the marathon site. Guests of the "Zapovedny Posledstvo" will be greeted by robotic cats and robotic dogs, with whom they can play and take memorable photos.

Android robots will tell visitors the schedule of events, talk about finances and family budgets. A robot artist will draw a portrait of a financially literate person of the future, and robot bartenders will treat them to drinks. In a futuristic "laboratory" Muscovites will be able to take a financial DNA test, and on the "Catch a Fraud" slot machine – check their reaction.

Visitors will also be offered to take a financial test to assess their own knowledge. After answering a few questions, they will receive personal recommendations and links to useful materials for further self-education.

In the virtual reality simulator area, those who wish can hone their skills in managing personal finances. Here you can try yourself in the role of a tax consultant or a bank employee and learn how to recognize fraudsters and check the reliability of organizations.

Interactive art objects will help to understand the strategic importance of financial literacy and the practical benefits of knowledge, and time capsules will help to set an important goal. Photos with the marathon mascot, Murrfin, will help to preserve vivid memories and emotions.

All events will be free, but pre-registration is required to attend. The most active participants will receive surprises and memorable souvenirs.

You can find out more and find the program of events at the "Zapovedny Posledstvo" on the official website of the forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030". Information about events in the small amphitheater of Zaryadye Park is also available onwebsite. You can also follow the news of the financial literacy marathon in the telegram channel "Open Budget of Moscow".

"Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" is an opportunity to get acquainted with the future on a citywide scale by trying out its technologies that are already being used in the capital today. Children and adults will be able to communicate with robots and artificial intelligence, watch modern unmanned transport in action, play on technologically advanced sports grounds, study educational, medical and industrial innovations, immerse themselves in VR space and discover much more.

A large-scale forum-festival will be held within the framework of the project "Summer in Moscow". From August 1 to 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-festivalMoskov 2030.mos.ru.

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Chewbacca, Lexus and Kus: What unusual nicknames do Muscovites give their dogs?

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Since the beginning of 2025, more than 24,677 dogs have already undergone the registration procedure in the Moscow State Veterinary Service. Doctors from state veterinary clinics told about the most unusual nicknames of four-legged patients.

Give a special name

The most popular and common names for tailed friends in Moscow remain Jackie, Rich, Alma, Busya, Jessie, Mickey, Barney and Tyson. However, many owners call their dog something special.

This summer alone, Moscow State Veterinary Service veterinarians received more than 100 tailed patients whose nicknames surprised or made people smile. For example, the Krasnogvardeyskaya Veterinary Clinic was visited by owners of dogs named Pedro, Leonid Petrovich, Uksus, and Anakonda. The Kuntsevo Veterinary Clinic was visited by a tailed patient of the Bichon Frise breed named Pushkin.

Some Muscovites name their dogs after famous people. Thus, the capital's state veterinary service has registered Ornella Muti, Jackie Chan, Uma Thurman, Beyoncé, Sarah Jessica, Jobs, Zidane, Timati, Veronica Castro, as well as Barclay de Tolly and Che Guevara.

Among the owners there are also fans of the Harry Potter books. Most of them live in the north-east of Moscow. Several dogs named Harry are registered there, as well as Lovegood, Cedric and Neville. In addition, there are pets Albus and Nymphadora in the capital.

In addition, Moscow is home to a dog named Indiana Jones, as well as several Sheldons, Leonards, and Pennys. No less popular with dog owners are the names of Star Wars characters — pets are called Leia, Yoda, and Chewbacca.

Prada, Gucci and Glamour are no longer rare names for pets – they are found in several districts of the capital.

Fashion trends

The most common trend in the capital is to give pets "tasty" names. For example, Caramel, Biscuit, Bun, Bagel, Muffin, Toffee, Gingerbread, Zephyr, Donut, Truffle, Candy, Cheesecake, Cappuccino and Milfey. The nicknames Baton, Blinchik, Belyash, Shashlik, Jamon and Ratatouille are found in veterinary passports. And also Carrot, Plum, Olive, Date, Tofu and Chuka.

This year, another interesting trend has been noted in state veterinary clinics: the number of dogs named in the Russian tradition is increasing. For example, they are given nicknames Afanasy, Timofey, Misha, Lelik, Igorek, Fedor, Semyon, Filya, Vasily, Kuzya and Stepan. Among the female options, Vasilisa, Lyusya, Tosya, Zosya, Frosya, Efrosinia and Dunyasha are popular.

The unusual nicknames of pets can give clues about the hobbies or professions of their owners. Thus, Lexus, Infinity and Mercedes probably live in the homes of lovers of beautiful cars, and dogs named Propofol and Dopamine are most likely from a family of doctors.

Muscovites call proud, brave and noble dogs Count, Tsar, Milord, Richard the Lionheart or Lancelot. There are also nicknames reminiscent of other animals – Hedgehog, Fish, Fox and Sable.

Apparently, when love for a pet is so overwhelming that you want to record it in a passport, dogs with the nicknames Zhemchuzhinka, Prelest', Kolka, Radost', Zabava and Charodey appear.

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Super short and complex nicknames

You can also draw the attention of others to your pet with a super short nickname. Among the patients of state veterinary clinics are dogs Kus, Viy, Ukho and Chek.

Some owners like complex compound nicknames. Among the most interesting are Black-Eyed Diva, Tsar's Gift, Master of Life, Ray of Happiness, Wave of Positive, Agathis Zaznobushka, Supreme Witch and Tough Nut. One of the longest and most impressive nicknames was recorded this summer at the Donskaya Veterinary Clinic, where a tailed patient came with a note in her passport: "Your Charming Blagoslava Schastlivaya".

Among the unique dog nicknames, the state veterinary service doctors also singled out Filon, Baraklyush, Albufeira, Kapitoshka, Matryoshka, Lampa, Penka, Pulya and Kometa. No less original are the names of male pets. Among them are Saburik, Khryuntik, Kubik, Vintik, April, Yellow, Green, Runner, Sequel, Adrenaline, Pixel, Diesel, Barmaley and Academician.

Nicknames that were popular in the past have now become rare. This year, only one Zhucha has been registered in the capital. Also, there are only one Bobik, Barbos and Druzhok.

The Moscow State Veterinary Service reminded that dog registration is mandatory in the capital. This procedure is free, takes no more than 15 minutes and is carried out at any state veterinary clinic. You can get detailed information, as well as make an appointment with a veterinarian, at the State Veterinary Service contact center by calling 24 hours a day: 7 495 612-12-12.

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How Moscow Student Parliamentary Clubs Support SVO Fighters

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Since the beginning of the year, activists from the capital's student parliamentary clubs (SPK) to fighters of the special military operation (SVO) and residents of the new subjects of the Russian Federation.

"The collection of humanitarian aid is carried out within the framework of the project "SPKpomogaet". The guys collect and send necessary things: medicines, paracord bracelets, basic necessities. They make many things with their own hands, for example, camouflage nets, trench candles. Aid is delivered to both military personnel and civilians," noted

Marina Prozorova, Deputy Head of the Department of Territorial Executive Authorities of Moscow.

Activists often deliver humanitarian aid themselves. They delivered diesel generators, heat guns, access points for uninterrupted Internet, water boilers and drone components to the 88th reconnaissance and sabotage brigade "Espanola". Activists also delivered humanitarian aid to the Donetsk city specialized children's home.

"We are creating a system of assistance where every student can make their contribution. The guys unite for a good cause, this not only changes the lives of others, but also cultivates in us civic responsibility, mutual support and the ability to work in a team," said the chairman of the student parliamentary clubs of the Russian State Academy of Intellectual Property Matvey Potekhin.

Student parliamentary clubs are a project of the capital's Development Center, a subordinate institution Department of territorial executive authorities of Moscow. It includes active students from 55 Moscow universities who develop leadership skills, debate, participate in lawmaking and pave their career path. By inspiring students to actively participate in the life of the city and the country, student parliamentary clubs contribute to the formation of a new generation of patriots. To join the project, you must submit application.

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Vasilin Terkin

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The Moscow State Historical and Ethnographic Theatre invites you to a performance based on the poem by Alexander Tvardovsky. The audience will see episodes of military life with all its difficulties, difficult choices, fear, small joys, hope and dream of a peaceful life. The role of Vasily Terkin will be played by several actors at once.

Director Mikhail Mizyukov sees in Tvardovsky's work not just a chronicle of everyday life in war, but a story built according to the laws of Russian popular prints. The stage laconically combines the original Russian and the Soviet, the plausible and the fantastic, the comic and the tragic, the heroic and the lyrical. The entire canvas of the play is permeated with soldiers' folklore – songs about the hardships of service and longing for home, perky ditties, daring dances, wise proverbs and sayings.

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