Participants of a youth expedition to Africa have been selected in Moscow.

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The Moscow capital announced the participants of the Moscow youth expedition to Africa, which will take place as part of the "Six Years – Six Volcanoes" project. The participants are 10 schoolchildren and college students. In 2026, the students will travel to Tanzania, where they will study the ecosystems of two volcanoes – Meru and Ol Doinyo Lengai. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"Interest in educational tourism among schoolchildren and students is steadily growing; today, one in 20 young Muscovites is interested in this activity. To give these young people even more opportunities to explore different parts of the Earth, we decided to hold the first youth expedition to Africa as part of the 'Six Years – Six Volcanoes' project. The program is unique in the world. Participants will travel to the hottest continent for 14 days, climbing the peaks of African mountains to collect lava, soil, and water samples for subsequent study by specialists at geological museums. The best samples will be added to scientific collections. To become participants, the young people completed several stages: they wrote a Volcanic Dictation, defended their projects at a conference, and completed a mountain route at a training camp in the Krasnodar Territory. Eight schoolchildren and two college students were selected," said Anastasia Rakova.

The expedition participants included Aleksey Bobrinev from School No. 1514, Mikhail Kabakov from School No. 1353 named after General D.F. Alekseev, Dmitry Kovalev from School No. 1253, Vera Polina from School No. 1517, Elizaveta Savina from School No. 171, Maria Sinyukova from Bauman Engineering School No. 1580, Alexandra Smirnova from School No. 1570, Vera Ushakova from School No. 1553 named after V.I. Vernadsky, as well as Nikita Gadalov from Communications College No. 54 named after P.M. Vostrukhin and Aleksandr Tokmakov from the Moscow Technological College named after I.A. Likhachev.

Young Muscovites completed training camp before an expedition to Africa.

Schoolchildren and college students will reach Arusha National Park, where they will begin their ascent of Mount Meru, one of the continent's highest volcanoes. Over the course of several days, the students will ascend to an altitude of over 4,500 meters. They will spend the night in mountain camps, each consisting of several one-story cabins with bunk beds.

After the descent, the young travelers will head to Lake Natron, famous for its pink water and extremely alkaline environment, deadly to most animals. After exploring its surroundings, the children will make a night climb to the summit of Ol Doinyo Lengai Volcano, which erupts unique carbonatite lava, which is much "colder" than silicate lava—around 600 degrees Celsius.

At an altitude of almost three thousand meters, expedition members will collect samples. These will subsequently be studied by specialists from the Vernadsky State Geological Museum and the Fersman Mineralogical Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Around 80,000 schoolchildren and college students in the capital are involved in tourism—one in every 20 students. The city's "Route Built" project is aimed at them. Over the past year, students have completed nearly 300 hikes across Russia and other countries. Destinations include Kazbek, Tien Shan, North Ossetia, Altai, Kamchatka, and the Arctic and Antarctica.

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Supplemental education programs develop students' creative and critical thinking and develop skills that will be useful in their future careers. Events held within these programs contribute to 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 atspecial page.

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Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the social integration of people with disabilities in Moscow.

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The Presidium of the Moscow Government reviewed the report Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, on the social integration of people with disabilities. Following the discussion of the issue Sergei Sobyanin instructed to continue implementing current projects in this area.

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 these individuals into all aspects of city life. Muscovites with disabilities receive education, undergo comprehensive rehabilitation, find employment, start families, engage in sports and creative activities, and participate in inclusive capital projects.

Educational Opportunities

The Moscow Government places great emphasis on providing high-quality and accessible inclusive education. Currently, over 80,000 children with disabilities are enrolled in the city's kindergartens, schools, and colleges.

To create conditions that take into account the unique needs of each student, a team of specialists, including psychologists, speech therapists, and special education teachers, conducts a comprehensive assessment. Previously, only in-person assessments were possible, but starting this year, students can take the assessment online, from the comfort of their homes. Since March 2025, more than 30,000 students have completed the assessment.

In addition, the capital has 16 specialized schools for children with special needs. Students are taught by experienced teachers, speech therapists, special education teachers, and psychologists who apply an individualized approach to each child, helping them learn and develop.

In the system Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the City of Moscow They create all the necessary conditions to ensure that children with disabilities receive a quality education and undergo comprehensive rehabilitation without interrupting their studies. There are eight rehabilitation and educational centers in Moscow, educating over two thousand schoolchildren with special needs.

Each center's work is organized around the specific needs of the children. For example, Boarding School No. 1 houses the All-Russian Center for Gifted and Blind Children, which educates talented children from across the country.

Moscow specialists have created a unique educational model: innovative approaches and high-tech equipment are used in both rehabilitation and education. Classrooms are equipped with specialized furniture and technology, and individualized educational programs are tailored to the needs of each student. The centers employ highly qualified specialists: teachers, doctors, psychologists, and speech therapists. VR technology, artificial intelligence, and other innovative solutions are used in the training.

Assistance in obtaining a profession and finding employment

The Moscow government also provides assistance to people with disabilities in mastering new professions, improving their skills, and finding employment. Over 60 free educational programs have been developed for them, with an emphasis on customized training tailored to the needs of specific employers.

The city employment service holds "I Want to Work" job seeker meetings and implements projects such as "Available Work," "Top 500 Resumes," "Your Path to a Career," "Confident Step," and others.

The Abilympics movement is developing at the Professional training center. It helps people with disabilities become experts in their chosen professions. At professional skills competitions, participants demonstrate their skills, expand their network, gain new knowledge, and meet potential employers.

For many, participation in the movement offers a real chance for a successful career and self-fulfillment. For example, in 2024, thanks to the Abilympics championship, 659 Muscovites with disabilities found jobs (30 percent more than in 2023). The most in-demand employment sectors were manufacturing, information technology, trade, services, and education.

Aspiring for more. Participants of the Abilympics National Championship on their career choices and the power of skill.

In 2025, 7,400 organizations provided quota-based jobs for people with disabilities—almost 40 percent more than last year. Currently, over 41,000 people with disabilities work in such positions in Moscow, a 20 percent increase from last year.

Rehabilitation: A personalized care route

Every year, over 200,000 Muscovites receive services under individual rehabilitation or habilitation programs. Of these, 20 percent undergo comprehensive rehabilitation courses in city centers (including 3,000 people who use mobile home rehabilitation services). Eighty percent receive services through public organizations, which receive city subsidies, as well as through government contracts, where services are available both within Moscow and beyond.

To provide high-tech assistance, 10 Moscow rehabilitation centers use robotic assistive technologies, biofeedback simulators, VR technology, and other technologies.

Mobile rehabilitation, where specialists make home visits, has also become an important element of the support system for Muscovites with disabilities. It ensures equal access to high-quality rehabilitation, regardless of a person's health status and level of mobility.

Such services are provided by the Moscow City Rehabilitation Center, the Krasnaya Pakhra Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled, the L.I. Shvetsova Scientific and Practical Center for Medical and Social Rehabilitation, and other institutions. In 2025, over 3,300 mobile rehabilitation courses were conducted in various districts of the city.

Furthermore, sociocultural adaptation programs are successfully developing. They aim to unlock the creative potential of people with disabilities. For example, the Diana Gurtskaya Social Integration Center trains over 270 people with disabilities daily, and over 3,500 participate annually in various city projects. It offers 16 adapted creative programs in a variety of areas, from vocals and recitation to dance and original genres. The center's students participate in the Abilympics professional skills championship, perform on stage with Russian pop stars, and also stage plays and musicals.

For 10 years, the "Remesla" rehabilitation center for the disabled has been providing comprehensive rehabilitation services through creative activities for people with disabilities. Individuals with disabilities participate in workshops in printing, woodworking, pottery, textiles, and design, as well as art studios. Today, over 70 people work there. Residents with disabilities fulfill real orders, and their products—from souvenirs to home decor—find buyers. Thus, rehabilitation through creativity becomes a professional activity with a stable income, proving that disabilities are not a barrier to mastery and economic independence.

Meanwhile, the Zelenograd Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled, which utilizes physical education and sports methods, emphasizes activities that involve physical activity. Specialists work with both children and adults. Among those undergoing rehabilitation are many participants and winners of adaptive sports competitions.

Interaction with non-profit organizations

For the past seven years, the Moscow Government has been implementing the "Moscow – Kind City" program to support socially oriented non-profit organizations (NPOs). It includes a range of grant, property, educational, and informational support projects.

Every year, the capital allocates 400 million rubles to support non-profit organizations through the "Moscow – Kind City" grant competition. Over the seven years of the grant competition, the city has supported 738 NGO projects, allocating 2.8 billion rubles.

Every third non-profit organization that receives grants implements a program to support people with disabilities.

Property support allows non-profit organizations to increase accessibility to services for Muscovites. They use some of their premises to operate inclusive workshops, while others are adapted to provide services to various categories of residents. Currently, there are 90 inclusive workshops operating in the capital, employing approximately 750 people with disabilities.

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Sobyanin: More than 90 percent of IT graduates enter technical universities

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Digitalization is rapidly penetrating all sectors, so IT literacy skills and knowledge of information technology will be in demand everywhere. Such competencies have become not just an added advantage, but a prerequisite for a successful career in the 21st century. It's no coincidence that IT is at the peak of popularity in Moscow's pre-professional classes, he noted in his speech. blog Sergei Sobyanin.

"This academic year, IT classes were opened in 178 schools. Approximately 10,400 high school students are enrolled in these programs. This is 10 times more than at the project's launch in 2019. More than 90 percent of IT class graduates are admitted to technical universities, including Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, the Higher School of Economics, MEPhI, and others," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

The IT curriculum includes in-depth study of mathematics, computer science, and physics. Students master programming and big data, and learn to create 3D models and digital twins. They also gain insight into the most in-demand IT specialties in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.

Schools are equipped with special laboratories and testing areas for practical classes. They have everything you need: 3D printers, kits for assembling controlled robots, electrical circuits, and microprocessor devices.

A unique partnership program with colleges gives high school students the opportunity to obtain their first profession while still in school. The program focuses on "Computer Operator." Students also learn the fundamentals of system and network administration, acquiring practical skills that are in demand in the labor market.

Partnerships with 20 leading universities—from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology to the Higher School of Economics—open doors for students to university labs, where they conduct research and try their hand at real-world projects. High school students also attend lectures with experienced instructors and participate in master classes where they learn to write and test code, program microcontrollers, create 3D models, digital twins, and other IT products. They also attend scientific conferences to learn about the current trends in the IT industry.

A partnership program with IT industry representatives helps you gain first-hand experience—not from a textbook, but from the real lives of IT professionals—and understand how the profession works, test your skills, and, if not choose, then at least chart your career path.

The program includes training days at leading IT companies, including Sber and 1C. Experts introduce students to the work of developers, data analysts, and other relevant professionals.

Every year, students in IT classes develop thousands of projects: some experiment with machine learning, others design transportation models, and still others explore solutions in digital energy. They present their work at the "Engineers of the Future" scientific and practical conference, which covers over 22 areas. Winners and runners-up receive a bonus upon admission—additional points toward the Unified State Exam.

Last academic year, more than 4,300 IT students participated in the conference, presenting over 2,700 projects. These weren't just school assignments, but prototypes of real engineering and IT projects.

For example, Stanislav Kolpakov and Yegor Sorokin, students from School No. 2065, developed a technology for monitoring hospital patients using artificial intelligence. Using cameras installed in wards, the system records the activity of sedentary or bedridden patients and sends signals to medical staff. When developing the program, the students used existing object tracking technology. They adapted it for scanning people and made it usable with lower-end cameras, reducing the cost of implementation.

Elizaveta Avraamova and Olga Trofimova from School No. 1537 "Information Technologies" created a website—a math skills trainer for elementary school students and children with developmental delays. Solving equations, games, and tasks involving multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction help develop memory, logical thinking, reasoning, and information analysis. A voice-over feature makes the site suitable for children with reading difficulties, and the ability to select task difficulty allows students to study the material based on their level of knowledge. The students note that the trainer is useful for people of all ages, as regular training can slow down age-related changes in brain function.

Vasilisa Smirnova, a student at School No. 460 named after twice Heroes of the Soviet Union A.A. Golovachev and S.F. Shutov, developed a chatbot to help users improve their digital security. The virtual chatbot can generate strong passwords, analyze file and website security, and check for passwords and email addresses in leaked databases.

"IT classes in Moscow are much more than just computer science lessons. They offer real-world practical training, personal projects, an advantage when applying to specialized universities, and ultimately, a full-fledged entry into the profession," concluded the Moscow Mayor.

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Glavarkhiv opened an online exhibition to mark the 160th anniversary of the Russian State Agrarian University.

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On December 3, the Russian State Agrarian University – Moscow Agricultural Academy (MSAA) named after K.A. Timiryazev celebrated its 160th anniversary. It is included in the State Register of Particularly Valuable Cultural Heritage Sites of the Peoples of the Russian Federation.

To mark this memorable date, the Moscow Main Archives Department opened a new online exhibition. "Science and Education Center. For the 160th Anniversary of the Russian State Agrarian University"You can explore it in the virtual museum "Moscow – Caring for History" in the "Media Library" section, under "Exhibitions."

The new exhibition features photographs by such masters of Russian photography as Boris Ignatovich, Nikolai Kuleshov, Boris Trepetov, Viktor Shandrin, and Vyacheslav Sharovsky. These images offer a glimpse into the history of the university's development from the 1930s to the 1980s. Students and faculty are captured in the photographs conducting practical experiments, studying outdoors, or in classrooms and laboratories during lectures on botany.

The exhibition "Triumph of Victory" opened in the offices of "My Documents" and on the Glavarkhiv website.

On December 3, 1865, by decree of Emperor Alexander II, the oldest higher agricultural educational institution in Russia—the Petrovskaya Agricultural and Forestry Academy—was founded on the grounds of the Petrovskoye-Razumovskoye estate near Moscow. Its charter was adopted on October 27 of that year. Nikolai Zheleznov, the future first director of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, and Professor Pavel Ilyenkov, head of the Department of Organic and Agronomic Chemistry, participated in the development of the institution.

Speaking at the opening, Nikolai Zheleznov said: "The Academy should not consist of superiors and subordinates, but of members of one family striving to achieve a common goal." The first lectures were given here on January 25, 1866.

It was a unique open educational institution, initially admitting students and trainees from all walks of life. Entrance exams did not exist until 1872; only final exams were taken. In June 1894, the Moscow Agricultural Institute was established to "provide students with higher education in agriculture and agricultural engineering."

After 1917, the educational institution was renamed the Petrovskaya Agricultural Academy. Its charter was amended, and new curricula were created. As early as December 1923, members of the Council of People's Commissars decided to rename the institution the Kliment Timiryazev Agricultural Academy. During the Great Patriotic War, a significant portion of the Timiryazev Academy was evacuated to Uzbekistan. Many of the university's staff and students went to help collective farms or served at the front. A large triage and evacuation hospital, No. 2386, was established in the academy's dormitories. Classes in Moscow only resumed in 1943.

On June 20, 2005, the academy was renamed the Russian State Agrarian University – Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy. On November 14, 2025, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, the staff of this key institution of higher education for the country's agriculture was awarded the Order "For Valiant Labor" for their significant contribution to the training of highly qualified specialists for Russia's agro-industrial complex and for their achievements in research and teaching.

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Street lighting system renovations are nearing completion in southeast Moscow.

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Capital specialists urban economy complexLarge-scale work continues to install additional modern street and courtyard lighting in southeastern Moscow. The largest number of structures were updated in the Maryino (166 poles, 222 lights), Vykhino-Zhulebino (169 poles, 205 lights), and Ryazansky (88 poles, 103 lights) districts.

New streetlights are appearing in courtyards, playgrounds, sports fields, and pedestrian areas. Depending on the location, specialists at United Energy Company JSC select the type of pole: classic ones, which can be serviced with specialized equipment, or special folding ones, which are installed in hard-to-reach areas and maintained by maintenance personnel. Modern LED lights make the urban environment more comfortable, safer, and aesthetically pleasing, improving the quality of life for Muscovites.

For example, 28 new poles and 42 lights were installed near the sports ground on Ryazansky Prospekt (Building 2/1) in the Nizhegorodsky District. At the skate park on Nizhnyaya Khokhlovka Street (Building 8), 37 poles were installed and 56 lights were mounted. They illuminate the training and skating areas, allowing for comfortable exercise and relaxation even after sunset.

In Tekstilshchiki, modern lighting fixtures have appeared on Malysheva Street (Building 30). They were installed along the pedestrian paths in the courtyard. And in the Vykhino-Zhulebino district, work was carried out on Zhulebinsky Boulevard. Sixteen new poles with LED lights now stand along the entrance to Building 5. The paths along Buildings 19 and 25 on Privolnaya Street and the playground are also equipped with a new lighting system. The space between buildings has become brighter and safer.

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A children's playground and sports areas have opened in Yantarnaya Gorka Park.

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A children's playground and sports areas have been established at Yantarnaya Gorka Park in the Bogorodskoye district of the Eastern Administrative District.

The park is located next to the Bogorodsky residential complex and the Yantar Meeting Place district center. The area around this center was improved two years ago as part of the Urban Environment Development program. And in 2025, the park was renovated, creating conditions for leisure and sports. This was reported in Moscow's urban infrastructure complex.

The pedestrian path network has been updated and modern lighting poles have been installed for strolling. Comfortable benches and seating areas are available for relaxation. Specialists have also transformed the grounds and planted new trees.

A large playground has been created for children. Multi-level play areas are equipped with a variety of slides and passages, as well as elements for developing fine motor skills. Modern swings, merry-go-rounds, and balance beams have also been installed. Nearby, an area with an obstacle course and a trampoline is available for the most active kids. Here, young athletes hone their agility on monkey bars, rope ladders, and rock climbing elements.

Active recreation enthusiasts now have new opportunities to exercise near their homes. A rubberized running track has been installed in the park, and a sports area has been renovated: modern equipment has replaced outdated equipment. It now includes a fitness station with pull-up bars, monkey bars, and a punching bag, workout equipment, strength training equipment, and cardio equipment for all muscle groups. Each machine is now equipped with a shelter, making it suitable for use in any weather. The soccer and basketball courts have been updated: the fencing has been replaced, a non-slip surface has been installed, basketball hoops have been installed, goal-shaped pits have been created, and game markings have been added.

You can now relax in the park not only on the benches, but also in the mini-amphitheater area next to the stage, where various events will take place.

The dog walking area has been equipped with a new fence and modern training equipment.

Last year, the courtyards in the Bogorodskoye district were transformed, with modern playgrounds and sports fields installed. Previously, the creation of sports infrastructure near residential areas was discussed. Sergei Sobyanin.

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The city has put a business space near the Govorovo metro station up for auction.

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The city put it up for public auction large room for general use in Solntsevo. Its area is over 400 square meters. This was reported by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"The Moscow investment portal regularly publishes information about properties up for auction. Here, you can view lot documentation, photographs, and even take a 3D tour of your chosen building or space online. Currently, a large non-residential business property is available for purchase in the Solntsevo district. It measures 400.8 square meters. Its flexible use allows for opening an office center, coworking space, fitness center, or other business. The Govorovo metro station is within walking distance. The bidding period ends on December 4, and the auction will take place on December 16," said Kirill Purtov.

The premises are located at 6, 50 Let Oktyabrya Street. The property is on the second floor of a five-story building.

"Based on the nine months to the beginning of the year, the Western Administrative District ranked second in the number of business properties sold by the city. Investors purchased 82 premises and one building here. The total area of these properties amounted to almost 16,900 square meters—only the city center sold more during this period. Specifically, in the Novo-Peredelkino district, adjacent to Solntsevo, five non-residential premises were purchased on the first floor of Building 2, Block 2, Chobotovsky Proyezd. Their area ranged from 130 to almost 340 square meters. Each premises has a separate entrance, which is convenient for creating multifunctional commercial space," she reported.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

Legal entities and individuals can participate in the auction; registration on the online platform is required. Roseltorg and enhanced qualified electronic signature.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the investment portal is serving as a showcase for them. In the section Moscow Auctions There is all the necessary information about the lots, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of sale.

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Ostankino Park invites Muscovites to ice skating training.

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During the winter season, professional Moskomsport coaches will teach anyone how to skate at the Ostankino Park skating rink. Classes are suitable for children aged 10 and up, as well as adults. Classes are designed for various skill levels and are suitable for both beginners and experienced skaters.

Training will be held on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm for children and from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm for adults.

To participate, you must register onwebsite.

"My Sports District" offers free, year-round training sessions at city sports grounds and in local parks, led by professional trainers.

Hosting sporting events for VDNKh guests is in line with the strategy for modernizing and developing Moscow's sports sector through 2030.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, creating an atmosphere of unity, mutual support, comfort, and a festive spirit. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating conditions for creative development, active recreation, and warm social interaction during the cold season.

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Bauman Moscow State Technical University students can pick up online orders at their dormitories.

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Two devices of the Moscow Postamat city service have been installed in the dormitories of Bauman Moscow State Technical University (MSTU). Now students can pick up goods ordered from marketplaces, as well as fresh groceries, without waiting in line and at any convenient time.

Installing the devices directly on dormitory premises has become a unique solution for student campuses. One of the project's lockers is located in Dormitory No. 10 on Gospitalny Lane (buildings 4–6, building 1). It handles products from the city's largest marketplace partners. The second device, a specialized refrigerated locker, is located in Dormitory No. 14 on Gospitalnaya Embankment (building 4a, building 1). In addition to products from marketplaces, you can order healthy food brands with free delivery.

"We're constantly looking for solutions that make student life more convenient. For example, to reduce the time spent traveling between buildings, we made electric scooters available near campus buildings. Following the same logic, we introduced parcel lockers—a small but truly useful addition to the infrastructure. They allow students to quickly pick up their orders and avoid wasting time on everyday chores. The less students have to worry about where to pick up groceries or parcels, the more they can focus on their studies," notes Evgeny Popov, Vice Rector for Campus Policy at Bauman Moscow State Technical University.

Convenience and safety

One of the advantages of the parcel lockers installed in dorms is 24/7 access. Students can pick up their orders at any time, regardless of delivery schedules. Safety and contactlessness are also key features. There's no need to meet couriers to pick up your items. The locker is equipped with a CCTV camera that records the loading and pickup process. The lockers only open with a one-time code, providing additional security.

A clear advantage is the time savings: students now receive their orders quickly, without having to travel far to pickup points and wait in line. Functionality is also key: the refrigeration unit's temperature control allows for food storage in its compartments for up to four hours. To arrange delivery, select a city network device in the partner brand's app. When the order arrives, the user will receive a message confirming that the order is in the refrigeration unit. Items can be picked up using a unique code sent via SMS.

"Parcel lockers in the dorms are really convenient. Classes often go on until late, and waiting for a courier or going to a pickup point isn't always an option. But at a parcel locker, you can pick up your order on your way home or in the morning before class. First and foremost, of course, I'd like the service to be fast and reliable, with notifications arriving on time and goods delivered safely," notes Milina Khabirova, a second-year student in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Technologies from Dormitory No. 14.

Over 1,500 devices have been installed in the capital. city networkParcel lockers are located in residential building entrances, at public transportation stops, libraries, and shopping and business centers. The city plans to increase the number of lockers in Moscow dormitories to provide as many students as possible with convenient contactless order pickup.

The Moscow Postamat project is being implemented by the Moscow Government. It aims to support the city's e-commerce sector and create a comfortable urban infrastructure.

No couriers or queues: City residents are increasingly choosing the Moscow Postamat service.

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Muscovites can report deficiencies in pedestrian crossing maintenance on the "Our City" portal.

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The comfort and safety of Muscovites directly depend on the condition of urban infrastructure, including underground and overground pedestrian crossings. Using the "Our City" portal, every Moscow resident can contribute to maintaining order and report any deficiencies they discover.

So, within the framework of the topic "Poor maintenance of underground and overground pedestrian crossings" The portal accepts reports of faulty lighting, graffiti and unauthorized advertisements, incorrect navigation, poor cleaning, and damage to steps and other pedestrian crossing elements.

In case of damage to the ramps or malfunctioning of the elevator, you need to choose a topic "Infrastructure malfunction/inaccessibility for people with limited mobility in the crossing"According to statistics, over 33,000 questions on these topics have been resolved by city residents since the portal's inception, including over 5,000 this year.

Reporting a defect is easy: just log in to the website city.mos.ru Or in the "Our City" mobile app using Mos ID. Next, click "Report a Problem" and select a point on the map. Then, select the "Road" object and the corresponding topic. In the form that opens, you'll need to specify the crossing type and attach a photo, then submit your request.

A moderator will review the issue within 24 hours and then forward it to the responsible person. Once the issue is resolved, the user will receive a notification in the app or by email. They can confirm or deny the issue has been resolved in their personal account.

Portal Our City Created in 2011 to improve the quality of life of Muscovites and the city's image with the active participation of residents themselves. Since its inception, the service has resolved over 12 million questions, and is used by over 2.4 million city residents.

The portal is being developed by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” together with the capital Department of Information Technology.

The film will tell more about how every resident can influence the appearance of the capital, keep their yard clean, and make decisions about the further development of the metropolis thanks to digital projects. Moscow in Digital.

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, corresponds to 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.

Get the latest news quickly on official Moscow messaging channels. MAX AndTelegram.

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