Pet Adoption Exhibition "Looking for a Friend!"

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The Zelenograd Cultural Center invites you to the pet adoption exhibition "Looking for a Friend!"

In the center's lobby, you can meet the pets of the Zelenograd shelter of the State Budgetary Institution "Dorinvest"—affectionate cats, fluffy cats, and playful puppies. All animals are healthy, vaccinated, and ready to go to new families. Volunteers and shelter specialists will conduct workshops, explain the characteristics of their charges, and offer advice to future owners. And for those who aren't yet ready to adopt a pet, they will explain how to become a volunteer.

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For the city to develop, a comfortable environment for people is first and foremost needed, says Sobyanin.

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The mission of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow is to make the capital the best city on the planet. Sergei SobyaninHe stated during a plenary session held as part of the Moscow Startup Summit, an international summit on technological entrepreneurship and innovation.

According to him, it's necessary to constantly raise the bar, setting new challenges that gradually increase in complexity. And the more the city develops, the greater the demands of its residents, which also provides additional incentive for work.

"There is no final goal. It's movement. If you've set some final goal for yourself, consider yourself already dead. Because a final goal is still a limit to something. But the world moves forward without any final goal. Every goal presupposes setting a new goal, more ambitious, more dynamic, and more complex. So, essentially, it's movement, movement, movement. And never a stop," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized.

To develop various sectors, including education, it is necessary to create a comfortable environment. This will motivate teachers and students to achieve high results.

"I understood that we needed to move forward, to create an environment in schools, to motivate teachers so that they, together with students, could achieve maximum results. Moscow is now among the top five schools in the world. This is how we need to move forward, to create the environment, the infrastructure, and the motivation," Sergei Sobyanin noted.

According to Sberbank President and Chairman of the Management Board Herman Gref, Moscow today offers unique living conditions. These include, first and foremost, a comfortable urban environment, the development of the Moscow metro, and the overall transportation infrastructure.

"The number of crossings, bridges, new transport interchanges, and so on that appear every year is absolutely incredible, unimaginable. Improved parks. Ultimately, all of this is about creating better living conditions for young people, including those who should remain in their own country, and creating unique conditions for startups," said Herman Gref.

Moscow also has all the conditions for the growth of high-tech industrial enterprises. Sergei Sobyanin added that entrepreneurs and businesses are actively returning to Moscow due to its highly qualified and motivated workforce, which is difficult to find in other regions.

"Regarding Moscow's new industrialization, it's proceeding precisely according to these principles: we're trying to support high-tech manufacturing, and entrepreneurs and businesses are eager to return to Moscow. Besides the infrastructure, which is crucial, and the affordable land, among other things, the most important thing is the current workforce. These are highly specialized, highly qualified, and motivated people. And such people are harder to find in other regions than in Moscow. Therefore, a large number of companies that had long since left Moscow are now returning, and they're returning at a different technological level," the Moscow Mayor said.

To attract young professionals to live and work in the capital, it's crucial to create a comfortable, well-maintained living environment. This includes various infrastructure, such as those for recreation and sports. Work to develop and improve this infrastructure is currently underway in Moscow.

"To keep people in the city, to attract them, you need to create an environment in which they live. If they don't like the environment, you can build 40 factories, but there will be no one there, nothing will work. You can build a wonderful technology park in the city, but there will be no one there. The city is the environment," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized.

By creating a comfortable environment and new jobs, the capital is actively investing in improving its industrial sector. The focus is on import-substituting technologies, the development of which facilitates the growth of a number of related industries.

"We need a technological foundation for our country, high technology, independent technology, which constitutes a significant foundation and strength for the city and our country," the Moscow Mayor noted.

According to Herman Gref, in the next 10 years, at least general artificial intelligence, and possibly even superintelligence, will emerge, which will effectively solve a vast number of humanity's unsolvable problems. This will pose a new global challenge, as people will have to figure out how to coexist with and manage it. Furthermore, a vast number of new opportunities will emerge for the creation of fundamentally new technologies, materials, and vehicles.

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How to get a free ticket to Moscow Museum Week through Mosbilet

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A monthly cultural event will take place in Moscow from October 13th to 19th. Moscow Museum WeekAs part of this program, anyone can visit the city museums' exhibits and exhibitions free of charge with a pre-purchased electronic ticket through the service. Mosbilet.

Pre-registration for the convenience of visitors

Moscow Museum Week is a popular event among both Muscovites and visitors to the city. During the event, museums and exhibition halls under the jurisdiction of the capital Department of Culture, work free of charge in self-inspection mode on one of the days of the third week of each month.

To visit free of charge, you must register in advance by purchasing an electronic ticket through the service Mosbilet Using a Mos ID (an account on the mos.ru portal). Pre-registration improves visitor comfort and safety. It allows for the ability to manage the number of guests in advance and not issue more tickets than the venue can accommodate in a single session. Visitors can choose the event and a convenient time, ensuring they are guaranteed a spot. If guests arrive with a pre-purchased ticket, they don't need to wait in line at the box office.

How to get a Mos ID account

You can purchase a ticket with either a full or standard account on Mos.ru (Mos ID). Its status can be found in the personal account on the official portal of the Mayor and the Moscow Government, mos.ru. If the visitor has a standard or full account, after authorization, the required fields of the online form will be automatically filled with information from the personal account—there is no need to enter the visitor's last name, first name, patronymic, or contact information.

A single Mos ID account can purchase up to four tickets for any selected Museum Week event—for a family pass or a visit with friends. All purchased tickets will be displayed in the user's personal account on the mos.ru portal, as well as in the "Gosuslugi Moskvy," "My Moscow," and "My ID" mobile apps. There's no need to present identification at the museum entrance—simply show your ticket or its QR code in one of the city's mobile apps.

If a visitor doesn't have a standard or full Mos ID account, they can create or upgrade one. Anyone with a mobile phone number from any Russian operator can create an account on the mos.ru portal. Registration address and citizenship are irrelevant. It's best to obtain a Mos ID in advance. Due to the high interest in the promotion, obtaining a ticket on the day of your visit at a convenient time may be difficult.

You can also purchase a museum entrance ticket during Moscow Museum Week as usual, at the box office. However, in this case, admission will be subject to a fee. Admission to the museum will be subject to availability at the box office. All admission conditions for privileged categories remain in effect. Proof of privilege will be required.

"Antigone," "The Tempest," and others. Mosbilet recommends "star" performances.mos.ru answered the main questions about attending cultural events.

Individuals under 18 years of age studying in core vocational programs can obtain a free ticket at the institution's box office.

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On the Path to Longevity: How Moscow Supports Senior Citizens

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On October 1, Moscow celebrates Senior Citizens' Day—a holiday that reminds everyone of the importance of respecting and caring for their elders, as well as the value of their wisdom and life experience. The city does everything possible to ensure the comfort of senior citizens, and its programs support them in everything from receiving medical care to finding hobbies, finding a social network, and mastering new professions.

For activity, energy and application of experience

One of the main projects remains Moscow LongevityMoscow Longevity Centers have opened in almost every district of the capital, offering everything needed for sports, creativity, socializing, and leisure. At the centers, Muscovites not only enjoy active and engaging activities but also take care of their physical, cognitive, and emotional health. All Moscow Longevity Centers have dedicated areas with computers where visitors can access electronic government services, including access to electronic medical records. You can do this yourself or ask the center staff for advice.

Participants of the Moscow Longevity project have the opportunity to share their wisdom and warmth with those who need it most. The capital hosts a unique project called "Silver Mentoring," where older people can share their life and professional experiences with children from orphanages. Over the two and a half years of the project's existence, children and their "silver" mentors from Moscow Longevity have held approximately 850 events.

Over 1,300 government, commercial, and non-profit organizations collaborate with the Moscow Longevity project, holding classes at their locations. These include parks, universities, cultural and sports centers, and others.

You can also choose an activity to your liking in the Moscow Longevity project and immediately sign up for a group on the portal Mos.ru and at My Documents government service centers. In total, the project has opened over 15,000 groups across sports, education, and creative fields.

If Muscovites need help choosing an activity, they can take a quiz on the portal and use a smart form to find groups that are convenient in terms of location, format, and, of course, match their interests.

Caring for health and a decent quality of life

For older Muscovites living alone and in need of targeted support, the capital has a successful home-based social services system. It serves approximately 90,000 residents, with assistance provided by approximately 4,500 social workers. Home-based care is a convenient and technologically advanced service tailored to the individual needs of each Muscovite. The standard home-based care service includes over 20 services. Applications for home-based care can be submitted remotely through the portal. Mos.ruThanks to new standards and modern digital services, every Muscovite in need receives not only household assistance but also attention and care.

For those who independently care for their disabled and elderly relatives, a project is underway in Moscow School of Nursing and a simulation center.

Seven online care courses and in-person workshops for practical skills development are available to participants of the "School of Kinship Care" project. These include "Home Care for a Sedentary Person," "Dementia: Assessment, Approaches, and Quality of Life," "First Aid," "Rehabilitation Tools in Care," and "Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones from Fraud." The training is free and available at Institute of Continuing Professional Education Social workers. Long-term care and psychology specialists are involved in training students. The school's website also offers an extensive knowledge base: guides, checklists, handouts, lecture and webinar recordings on care, dementia, rehabilitation technology, and psychology.

The Simulation Center is a unique platform where professional caregiving skills are practiced using modern equipment in conditions resembling real life. The center offers over 25 educational programs, including professional training; advanced training; training in caregiving for cognitive impairments, including Alzheimer's disease and dementia; and first aid, home management, and burnout prevention skills. Each course is tailored to the level and goals of the participants. This year, the center launched new 16-hour intensive courses, allowing participants to quickly master key skills in caring for disabled and elderly relatives.

Non-profit organizations that won the "Moscow – Kind City" grant competition also support the older generation. Creative workshops, acting lessons, and various cultural and educational programs are offered to Muscovites of a certain age. For example, Arina Sharapova's "Artmedia Education" school has been teaching Muscovites for over five years how to independently plan a healthy diet, prioritize mental health, overcome camera shyness, and develop their voices. Since its inception, the school has helped over 15,000 Muscovites make a name for themselves.

Assistance in acquiring a specialty or building a career

Moscow is among the top three regions in Russia for life expectancy and a leader in healthy and active aging trends. Older Muscovites have the opportunity to engage in sports and favorite hobbies, retrain, and choose a new career path, find like-minded people, and stay involved in the city's life.

The Moscow Employment Service offers a variety of opportunities for senior citizens to develop professionally. They can pursue any career path: find a job in their preferred field or learn a new skill. For this purpose, the center Professions of the Future We've created 75 training programs for the most in-demand professions. You can master a new skill from scratch in just 3.5 months.

Career mentors will help senior citizens identify areas for further professional development and create a strong resume. They will also help them find relevant job openings and support them throughout the entire employment process.

In the center My Career The "5.0" project offers a range of products and services to effectively employ job seekers over 50. Here, city residents can expand their knowledge of the modern labor market, acquire essential job search skills, and enhance their competencies through free training and master classes.

For older Muscovites who choose the entrepreneurial path, a flagship center is open. My workHere, individual consultations help you develop a business plan, formalize your legal status (self-employment, sole proprietorship, or limited liability company), and find your first clients. The center also regularly hosts training sessions and master classes with practicing businesspeople, where you can learn valuable lessons and enhance your skills.

Solving everyday problems without unnecessary hassle

The services and features on the mos.ru portal also make life more interesting and comfortable for senior citizens. Moscow's digital ecosystem allows for quick and easy online solutions to many of life's issues.

On the mos.ru portal and the "Gosuslugi Moskvy" and "My Moscow" mobile apps, residents can pay bills and handle everyday tasks in just a few clicks: submit meter readings, call a repairman, order meter calibration, and declutter their homes. Residents can also apply for various social support programs online at mos.ru. Using their electronic medical record (EMR), they can view medical examination reports, laboratory and instrumental test results, vaccination information, and hospital discharge summaries. Muscovites can also access their EMR through the "EMIAS.INFO" mobile app.

Pensioners can receive discounts and benefits with a Muscovite card. You can apply for one on the mos.ru portal by submitting online applicationYou must be an authorized user with your SNILS number entered in your personal account. Once you receive the card, senior Muscovites can enjoy free public transportation, receive discounts at partner stores, use the card to make doctor's appointments at clinic information terminals (if you have a Moscow insurance policy, it will be automatically added to the card), and order literature from city libraries, using it as a single identifier.

The Muscovite card can also be used to sign up for free classes through the "Moscow Longevity" project. It also comes with a social certificate, an electronic coupon that can be used to pay for certain items at participating stores. The card is issued within 30 days of application. Notification of its availability appears in your personal account on mos.ru.

As part of the city's mass sports development programs, citizens aged 55 and older have access to free sports classes in various disciplines. These include badminton, fitness, swimming, volleyball, tennis and table tennis, rollerblading, aqua aerobics, darts, and more. Classes are taught by experienced instructors at modern sports complexes located throughout Moscow.

A convenient way to organize your sports, creative or educational leisure time is to enroll in a club, section or art school with the help of super service On the mos.ru portal. You can find an activity to suit your needs using filters: by activity type, location, and more. The service offers both free and paid classes, which can be paid for using the "My Payments" service.

Creating a comfortable environment

Moscow is committed to improving social facilities and leisure areas popular with older residents. Mandatory improvements to public spaces, parks, squares, and embankments include the creation of paths for leisurely strolls and Nordic walking, modernization of lighting systems for comfortable relaxation in the evening, and the development of quiet recreation areas with comfortable benches, park swings, and gazebos. For example, paths suitable for Nordic walking can be found in the Fili Children's Park in the west of the city and in Svyatoslav Fyodorov Park in the Northern Administrative District. Paths were installed on the grounds of the Moscow Technical Sports Center in the southeast during the park's construction. Special fitness areas with exercise equipment for older residents are also being developed. They appeared, for example, as part of the improvement of the territory near the Maryinsky ponds, in the Kuskovo forest park and in the Avangard sports complex, where you can also play pétanque on such a site.

Particular attention is being paid to urban navigation elements. It must be clear, precise, and have noticeable text. New signs not only indicate the right direction but also indicate how long it will take to reach a particular institution.

In 2024, nearly 200 signs were installed leading to Moscow's longevity centers. This year, navigational elements will be installed directing people to 37 social funds. All signs comply with the developed standard: blue signs with white letters are easy to read and seamlessly integrated into the streetscape.

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Movement and love for people: what inspires Moscow Longevity participants over 90

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At the “silver” age, life is just beginning – and the participants Moscow Longevity They know this like no one else. The project brings together senior citizens, helping them make friends, gain new knowledge and skills, and discover interesting hobbies and interests. Its centenarian participants are truly inspiring. These amazing people, aged 90, master qigong and breathing exercises, sing in a choir, study foreign languages, master digital technologies, go on excursions, and live their best years.

On Senior Citizens Day, celebrated on October 1st, Moscow's centenarians share what helps them maintain their spirits, how a project supports their health, and why new hobbies and connecting with like-minded people are more effective than any medication.

The secret is in love for people

Ekaterina Nikitichna Basova is 97 years old. She has had a remarkable and vibrant life. As a teenager, she experienced the difficult war years, working tirelessly on a collective farm in her native Morshansk during school breaks. After graduating from the Moscow Forestry Institute, she dedicated 38 years to developing the forestry and paper industries, holding leadership positions, teaching, and advising industry ministers. Her achievements have been recognized with the "Veteran of Labor" and "For Labor Valor" medals. After retiring, our heroine became involved in community service, and when the "Moscow Longevity" project was launched, she immediately signed up.

"It all started with a tour on the 'Kind Bus': in 2018, we were offered a trip to the Novodevichy Convent, where we were also told about the 'Moscow Longevity' program. Many other interesting trips followed, and each time I rediscover Moscow. Today, I have a scheduled day with the project: I do breathing exercises four times a week, and in the remaining time, I participate in our choir rehearsals. Thanks to the project, we've become very close: we celebrate holidays together, organize birthdays, have tea parties, and participate in competitions and festivals," the mos.ru interviewee tells me.

Ekaterina Nikitichna Basova also holds another medal, a treasured one: "For Love and Fidelity," awarded in honor of her 75th wedding anniversary. Sadly, a year after the celebration, she lost her beloved husband. Her two children, four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and her favorite project brought her comfort.

"Many people wonder where I get so much strength and energy at 97. But I simply love people and always help my neighbors. As long as you're socializing, moving, and pursuing a passion, you live a full life. And the Moscow Longevity project provides that opportunity, for which I'm very grateful," says Ekaterina Basova.

Employees of the My Documents government services centers trained over 10,000 city residents in digital literacy.Participants of the Moscow Longevity project presented looks from collections of Moscow brands at Moscow Fashion Week.

A place where you find yourself among friends

Galina Aleksandrovna Murashova is approaching her centenary: this year she turned 99. She was born in Leningrad. During the Great Patriotic War, when the city on the Neva was besieged, she managed to escape to the mainland via the Road of Life (the only transportation artery that ran across Lake Ladoga). Years later, Galina Aleksandrovna settled in the capital and began working as a physics teacher. She learned about the Moscow longevity centers from friends and family.

"Walking is already difficult, but I try not to miss the film screenings. They're held at our center every Wednesday. With poor vision, it's hard to watch TV, and the center has a big screen. One of the project participants also writes poetry, and I enjoy attending her poetry recitals. But the most important thing is that I'm surrounded by people here with whom I can chat and share personal stories after the screening. At 99, you don't have many friends left. But you can make new ones at Moscow's longevity centers. For example, I show photos taken by my niece, a photographer," she tells mos.ru.

Galina Aleksandrovna Murashova often attracts visitors to the center who want to learn the secrets to longevity. She has a lot to share.

"As you get older, it's important to move. Even if it's pain and fatigue, get outside and, if you have the energy, go for a run. If that's not possible, at least take a walk, talk to loved ones, and reminisce about your life, which may have been difficult but also happy. I can give the same advice to young people—move. Exercise lifts your mood and improves your health. You become more attentive not only to yourself and your family, but to everyone," she notes.

Digital solutions and live communication: which social services are available to Muscovites?Film lecture classes were included in the list of the 20 most popular ones within the framework of the Moscow Longevity program.

Get back on your feet and meet your life partner

Pavel Dmitrievich Chepurnov is 95 years old. A child of the Great Patriotic War, he often attended events of the district veterans' council, where he met Elizaveta Ivanovna Lemesh, now 80.

"Elizaveta Ivanovna told me about the Moscow Longevity project, and I was intrigued. We started going to joint and toning exercises together, and Nordic walking with poles. And along the way, we discovered that we're like brother and sister: we think alike and share common values. Plus, our birthdays are in June, a week apart! Now we're inseparable!" says Pavel Dmitrievich Chepurnov.

When we called him, Elizaveta Ivanovna was by his side: they visit each other every day and walk together in Kuntsevo Park. And by 10 a.m., both were already at Moscow Longevity classes. First, Chinese qigong in the fresh air, then breathing exercises according to A.N. Strelnikova's method.

"We also do an interesting memory exercise. We stand in a circle and select someone to recite a tongue twister. I remember: 'A bug landed in Cheburashka's cup' and 'The mouse dried some pretzels, the mouse invited the mice,'" laughs Elizaveta Ivanovna Lemesh.

In the evenings, they watch movies at the center of Moscow's longevity. They admit that they prefer old Soviet films like "The Incredible Adventures of Italians in Russia" and "The Big Change," and don't really appreciate modern ones.

"We're representatives of the previous generation; we're closer to that reality. It's good that 'Moscow Longevity' shows what we like," the mos.ru interviewee notes.

Pavel Dmitrievich Chepurnov and Elizaveta Ivanovna Lemesh also regularly go on excursions:VDNKh, to the museum and exhibition complex "New Jerusalem", in Zvenigorod.

"It's important that we receive the event schedule in advance, as there are so many of them, and memory often fails us. Sometimes you don't even know what to choose: everything is so interesting! And it's a shame to miss even one class. I'm also taking computer classes; I want to confidently use a smartphone," shares Elizaveta Ivanovna Lemesh.

According to our interviewees, both have worked hard all their lives, so they've remained active. For example, Pavel Dmitrievich still mows the grass at his dacha and plants cucumbers. However, Elizaveta Ivanovna now helps him with this.

"The Moscow Longevity project helps us stay on our feet and in good shape. It brings us back to life. There's so much we want to do! We'll keep attending events as long as we can walk and think," concludes Pavel Dmitrievich Chepurnov.

You can become a participant in the Moscow Longevity project, and also register your relative online on the portal Mos.ru, at the My Documents government services offices, or at any Moscow longevity center.

Support for senior citizens in Moscow meets the goals and objectives of the federal project "Older Generation" of the national project "Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atpage.

Fourteen couples celebrated their wedding anniversaries at the Moscow 2030 Forum.The Moscow Longevity project summarized the results of the "Blogging School for 55" course.How Moscow Longevity impacts the lives of older people

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Songs of the Viennese classics. Mozart. Haydn. Beethoven. Schubert

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At the Moscow House of Romance, the Orfarion ensemble will present the program “Songs of the Viennese Classics.”

Selected works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, and Franz Schubert will be performed. The concert will conclude with a true rarity: three arrangements of Russian folk songs from Ludwig van Beethoven's cycle "Songs of the Nations of the World." Soprano Yana Ivanilova will perform in the concert.

Duration: one hour 20 minutes without intermission.

The program is subject to change.

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Sergei Sobyanin congratulated Muscovites on Senior Citizens' Day.

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October 1st marks Senior Citizens' Day. Sergei Sobyanin congratulated city residents on the holiday on his channel. MAX messenger.

"This joyful holiday is filled with profound gratitude to our parents, grandparents—to all who raised and protected us. Who never separated themselves from the fate of the Fatherland and made a personal contribution to its protection and prosperity," the Moscow Mayor noted.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

The achievements of Moscow's older residents form a solid foundation for the modern development of Moscow and Russia. Their compassion, hard work, resilience, and patriotism will always be the benchmark for morality and civic responsibility.

The Mayor of Moscow expressed gratitude to veterans for all they have done for current and future generations, as well as for their beloved city and country.

"I wish you, your family, and loved ones good spirits, health, prosperity, and all the best," wrote Sergei Sobyanin.

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Five sites have been allocated in Moscow for the construction of sports facilities under the Moscow Investment Program.

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Since the beginning of the year, the city has allocated more than 18 hectares of land for the construction of sports facilities as part of the implementation of large-scale investment projects (MaIP). This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Investors and developers are actively involved in developing the capital's sports infrastructure, which benefits all categories of residents, children and adults alike. The city regularly selects and allocates land in various districts of Moscow for the construction of such facilities. Since the beginning of 2025, over 18 hectares of land have been allocated for five projects in the south, northwest, west, and east of the capital. The area of the new buildings and associated infrastructure will exceed 58,000 square meters," said Vladimir Efimov.

The city allocates land for the construction of industrial and innovation complexes, social and transport facilities, if the project's parameters meet the criteria of the Moscow Institute of Industrial Property (MAIP). This creates additional jobs and promotes the development of the capital's districts.

Four large-scale sports investment projects are being implemented in the Mnevnikovskaya floodplain.

"Large-scale investment projects make it possible to create modern and affordable facilities for both professional athletes and Muscovites to maintain a healthy lifestyle. For example, in Khoroshevo-Mnevniki, over six hectares of land have been allocated for the construction of a training center for the Russian national football teams. A sports complex for students of the future educational center is planned for a 1.16-hectare site in Moskvorechye-Saburovo. It will include football, volleyball, and tennis courts, a running track, workout areas, and a long jump pit," she noted.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property.

In eastern Moscow, a developer has been allocated 0.43 hectares of land for the construction of a sports complex. It will include a 25-meter pool for recreational swimming, a 10-meter pool for swimming lessons for preschool and primary school children, a fitness center, changing rooms, a refreshment bar, a medical unit, and administrative, utility, and utility spaces.

Sobyanin described how sports grounds and courtyards in southwest Moscow have been transformed.

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Financial Literacy and Career Development: New Project to Expand Opportunities for Young People

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Metropolitan Committee on Public Relations and Youth Policy and Sberbank's Moscow Bank signed a strategic partnership agreement at the Moscow Startup Summit. The document outlines plans for joint projects aimed at supporting youth, developing technology, and improving the quality of life in the capital. One of the initiatives will be the release of youth bank card— a financial instrument for city residents aged 14 to 24.

"Our partnership aims to ensure that young people have every opportunity for self-fulfillment in the capital. We are creating a comprehensive support system for the new generation of Muscovites. From financial literacy and career paths to a unique payment instrument—all these practical measures will provide young citizens with a convenient and beneficial entry point into the world of culture, education, and sports," she said.

Ekaterina Dragunova, Chairman of the Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of the City of Moscow.

The bank's experts will conduct educational events for Moscow youth on financial literacy, as well as the development and practical application of artificial intelligence technologies. In addition, the bank will organize internships and assist with subsequent employment for promising young professionals, both within the bank and with partner companies.

The youth card will include banking services, special privileges, and support measures. Holders will have access to discounts on classes at spinning clubs and supplementary education schools, on admission to plays, concerts, exhibitions, and football matches, as well as on cafes, travel, and mobile phone services.

Particular attention was paid to the card's design—it is executed in a limited-edition style, reflecting the dynamism and energy of the capital.

Moscow is a city of youth. The capital offers ample opportunities for youth development, creative expression, comfortable living, and engaging leisure activities. The infrastructure is well-established, and thousands of events of varying scale and scope are held here.

Information on all opportunities for young Muscovites is available on the portal Youth of Moscow Andproject pages on social networks.

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Eugene Onegin

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The Music and Poetry Theatre, directed by Elena Kamburova, will present a performance based on Pyotr Tchaikovsky's opera "Eugene Onegin." It will be performed by artists from the Ivan Popovsky Opera and Drama Studio as part of the project

The opera "Eugene Onegin," which enriched the "encyclopedia of Russian life" with its musical resonance, has become a symbol of Russian classical music. However, the creative team behind the production performs the work outside the traditional trappings of opera: without gold, brocade, ornate theater boxes, crowded crowd scenes, and grandiose sets, opting for an intimate space and a restrained approach. The authors' goal is to focus on what matters most—the soul of the work.

Directed by Elizaveta Shakhova, the production features students and graduates of Ivan Popovsky's course in the Musical Theatre Department at GITIS.

Duration: one hour 50 minutes without intermission.

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