In the Novomoskovsky Administrative District, 86 buildings were resettled under the renovation program.

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Residents of 86 older buildings in the Novomoskovsky Administrative District have completed their relocation to new buildings since the renovation program began. Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.

"In the Novomoskovsky Administrative District, the resettlement of Muscovites under the renovation program began in 2021. To date, 86 older buildings in four districts of the district have been resettled. Residents have received new apartments with finished, improved finishes. Specifically, residents of 37 buildings in the Shcherbinka district have relocated, 24 in Vnukovo, another 18 in the Kommunarka district, and seven in Filimonkovsky. In total, 164 buildings in this district will be resettled under the renovation program, and over 14,000 people will receive new housing," said Vladimir Efimov.

Buildings vacated under the renovation program are being demolished, and residential complexes with associated infrastructure and landscaped areas are being erected on the demolished sites. This allows for a gradual relocation of Muscovites from old buildings to modern new developments.

"Two residential complexes in the Novomoskovsky Administrative District have been handed over for occupancy. One is in the Kommunarka district, and the other is in Shcherbinka. They contain a total of over a thousand apartments. Elevators have been installed in the entrance halls, and areas for concierges, strollers, and bicycles have been created. The courtyards are equipped with playgrounds and sports fields with all-season equipment and non-slip surfaces. To ensure residents' smooth transition to their new apartments, the city provides free movers and transportation. This service can be arranged at the resettlement information centers located on the ground floors of the new buildings. A unified registration system eliminates clashes in slots and lengthy waits in lines," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

A total of over 6,600 residents lived in the 86 resettled buildings in the district. Resettlement information center specialists assisted those participating in the renovation program with paperwork.

As she told Ekaterina Solovieva, Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of City Property, in the Shcherbinka district, residents of 37 completely vacated buildings signed contracts for comfortable apartments. In the Vnukovo district, over a thousand people from 24 such buildings have become title holders of housing in new buildings. In Kommunarka, nearly 1,800 Muscovites have completed the necessary paperwork and moved into modern buildings, and in the Filimonkovsky district, approximately 660 program participants from seven buildings have moved. Since the relocation process has been completed and the need for information centers is no longer needed, the ground floors of the new buildings can be used for stores, service businesses, and city organizations.

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow spoke aboutnew house under the renovation program in the Vernadsky Avenue area.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. Sergei Sobyanin ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be increased.twice.

Moscow is one of the region's leaders in terms of construction volume. The high rate of housing construction is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Sobyanin: The project to build a road to the school on Yelokhovsky Proezd has been approved.

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The Moscow government has approved a development plan for a 1.12-hectare area in the Basmanny District (Yelokhovsky Proezd, Building 1, Buildings 5 and 6). The corresponding resolution was signed Sergei Sobyanin.

An access road to an innovative school for 1,000 students will be built on the planned site. The school, built to a unique design, will become a true jewel of the neighborhood. Thoughtful logistics and cutting-edge technologies will create next-generation educational spaces.

The school of the future features modern classrooms and study spaces with sliding, transformable partitions, a media library with spaces for group and individual work. Transparent doors and partitions will provide additional natural light and comfortable learning, while the original design will enhance student engagement in the educational process.

The school's central element will be the atrium—a multifunctional, high-ceilinged space that can be used as a lecture hall, assembly hall, or event venue.

Sobyanin: Moscow welcomes the new academic year with records and modern schools

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Sobyanin: Housing under the renovation program will be built in the Nagatino-Sadovniki district.

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The Moscow government has approved a development plan for a 5.33-hectare area in the Nagatino-Sadovniki district. The corresponding resolution was signed Sergei Sobyanin.

The area bounded by Kolomenskoye Highway, Sadovniki Street, and Proektiruyemy Proezd No. 5333 is planned to be converted into a modern residential development for the renovation program. The apartment floor area will be 35,090 square meters.

The site also includes the construction of an administrative and business complex, with a non-residential above-ground floor area of 10,130 square meters. The area surrounding the future quarter will be landscaped, and the road and street network will be reorganized.

The project is being implemented as part of the integrated territorial development program.

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Sergei Sobyanin: Schools and kindergartens will be built on the Beskudnikovo industrial zone site.

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The Moscow government has adopted a decision on the integrated development of a non-residential area located in industrial zone No. 49 Beskudnikovo in the northeast of the capital. The resolution on this matter was signed by Sergei Sobyanin.

The redeveloped sites, with a total area of 76.92 hectares, are located on the border of the Altufevsky and Lianozovo districts, between the tracks of the first Moscow Central Diameter, Altufevskoe Highway, and Standartnaya and Ilimskaya Streets. They are currently occupied by outdated warehouses, auto repair shops, administrative buildings, and other non-residential properties.

The KRT project plans to build over 1.2 million square meters of real estate here—a modern urban quarter comprising residential complexes, including those for the renovation program (approximately 161,000 square meters), public, business, and social facilities. These include schools for 2,000 students and kindergartens for 950 children, a sports complex with an ice rink, multi-level parking garages, and police department buildings for the Altufevsky and Lianozovo districts. The project will create approximately 13,400 jobs.

In addition, the reorganization of the street and road network and improvement of the territory, including the creation of children's and sports playgrounds, are planned.

Currently, 138 integrated development projects covering approximately 1,500 hectares have been approved and are being implemented in the capital. These projects plan to construct approximately 30 million square meters of real estate. This will create approximately 348,000 jobs.

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GUU in the finals of the V International Olympiad on Financial Security

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A delegation from the State University of Management participated in the final events of the 5th International Financial Security Olympiad, the grand opening of which took place on September 29 in Krasnoyarsk.

More than 65,000 people took part in the main stages of the Olympiad, of which approximately 600 schoolchildren and students from 40 countries advanced to the final stage.

Our university is represented by three students from the Institute of Economics and Finance: Maria Vikulova, Mikhail Andrianov, and Anastasia Zorina. Students from the State University of Management's Pre-University Program also reached the finals for the first time: Konstantin Volodin, Yulia Malikova, and Askar Tavabilov.

Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a video message to the Olympiad participants and guests: "It is gratifying that the Olympiad has become part of the systemic, multifaceted efforts of the state and society to increase access to modern knowledge and to unlock the creative potential and talents of the younger generation—those who are committed to professional success and creative work."

Greetings from the stage were given by Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of Russia for the Siberian Federal District Anatoly Seryshev, Head of Rosfinmonitoring Yuri Chikhanchin, and others.

As part of the final events, representatives of the academic community met with Dmitry Chernyshenko, Chairman of the Presidium of the International Movement for Financial Security. The meeting was attended by Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, Vitaly Lapshenkov, Vice-Rector, and Galina Sorokina, Acting Director of the Institute of Economics and Finance. During the discussions, key areas for the Movement's development were outlined.

As a reminder, the International Financial Security Olympiad has been held since 2021 under the auspices of the President of Russia and the Government of the Russian Federation, and representatives of the State University of Management regularly participate actively. In 2023, the State University of Management hosted the preliminary stages in new constituent entities of the Russian Federation, and university representatives received awards for their significant contribution to the development of the Olympiad movement. In 2024, two students from the State University of Management won prizes in the Olympiad.

Photos taken from the official website of the Olympics.

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Nine non-residential premises in the Perovo district were put up for public auction.

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Nine rooms Business premises in the Perovo district were put up for auction at the city auction. They are located on 1st and 3rd Vladimirskaya Streets and are available for flexible use. This was announced by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"In the dynamic development of the metropolis, ensuring maximum transparency and efficiency in land and property auctions is our priority. We understand that creating a favorable investment climate directly depends on the openness and accessibility of these procedures. The city offers entrepreneurs a wide range of opportunities to start or expand their businesses through the acquisition of commercial real estate. You can find premises, view documentation, and participate in auctions on the capital's investment portal without leaving your home or office. For example, in the Perovo district, nine properties in new buildings are currently up for auction. Their areas range from 36.2 to 88.4 square meters. Applications for participation in the auctions will close on October 3 and 6, depending on the lot," said Kirill Purtov.

The premises, with a separate entrance, are located on the ground floors. They are connected to electricity, water, and sewerage. Open auctions and the announcement of results will take place on October 14 and 15. To participate, you must register on the Roseltorg online platform and have an enhanced, qualified electronic signature.

Moscow is a city that fosters entrepreneurship. The capital is putting various real estate properties up for auction. In the section Moscow Auctions All necessary information about the lots is published: photographs, documentation, terms, and sale methods. A 3D tour of the properties is also available. Participation in the city auction is possible remotely—the entire process is conducted online.

The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Innovations for Schools and Colleges: What's Being Created and Tested in Moscow

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In the lead-up to Teacher's Day, the Moscow Innovation Cluster (MIC) has compiled examples of pilot testing of educational innovations currently underway in Moscow schools. These innovations were developed by Moscow entrepreneurs. Their goal is to ease routine tasks for teachers and engage students.

Pilot testing This format allows innovations to be tested in real-world conditions and prepared for subsequent implementation. This format allows schools and colleges to safely test technologies, developers to showcase their innovations to new customers, and the city to make an informed decision about the scalability of projects and their economic feasibility.

An entire infrastructure has been built in the capital for this purpose: the MIC helps select a site, define testing goals and metrics, provide support, and, if necessary, obtain financial support—a grant of up to four million rubles—for participants.

VR physics laboratory

For example, the interactive physics laboratory, VR Physics Lab, is undergoing pilot testing at the Intellectual School. This virtual learning environment allows students to conduct real experiments, but in a digital space. This format allows teachers to safely incorporate complex experiments into the curriculum, and allows students to make mistakes and repeat the experiment if necessary.

A VR lab is augmented reality software. The simulator is based on a physics and mathematics model: the system accurately reads data and maintains quantitative experimental parameters. This transforms the lesson from a demonstration into a hands-on experience: students don't just observe the effect, but conduct experiments themselves and record the results.

The first participants were 50 students in grades 7–11. According to preliminary pilot testing data, more than half of the students independently completed practical assignments, with an average grade of at least 4.5. By using the virtual lab, the school plans to increase student interest in physics as a core subject and increase their engagement in additional educational programs.

AI platform for personalized learning

The L.B. Krasin Moscow College of Creative Industries recently completed pilot testing of a product from Innocifra (a developer of technologies for the digitalization of education). The piloted solution, "Filin," is an AI platform that automatically creates educational materials and generates assessments.

The project's goal is to demonstrate how artificial intelligence can personalize learning and save teachers' time without significant changes to their teaching methods. It is based on an algorithm that, based on the assigned topic, creates notes, suggests assignments, and generates midterm assessments. This reduces the teacher's manual workload and leaves more time for methodological work and interaction with students. A personalized learning path is created for students: the system analyzes progress, identifies gaps, and suggests targeted exercises. Insufficiently mastered material is replicated on the platform for each student individually in the form of generated assignments.

Before launching the platform, teachers prepared the teaching materials, divided them into modules, and adjusted the wording to ensure the algorithm worked effectively with carefully selected and structured content. The experiment involved 172 students in creative fields: 88 studied with the digital assistant, and 84 in the traditional format. The AI-assisted group's academic performance increased by more than 20 percent.

Teachers, in turn, noted the quality of the test generation and the ease of use of the Filina interface for both students and teachers. The program will be tested at other Moscow colleges to gather more detailed feedback. Based on the data collected, the platform and its integration plan into curricula will be further refined.

Digital English language complex

Testing of the new digital English language teaching and learning tool, "Native Class," is underway at School No. 2057 named after I.S. Barov. The tool creates personalized assignments for students and offers teachers various lesson plans. This allows for a personalized approach tailored to each student's needs.

"Native Class" is a digital system where AI technologies help create a personalized educational course. Personalization here means adapting assignments to each student's level and learning speed: the system selects exercises, tracks progress, and suggests areas for reinforcement. The teacher monitors the dynamics of the class and each student individually and can adjust the curriculum as needed.

Over 100 students in grades two through four are participating in the pilot testing. Specialists are customizing the system to match the current curriculum and the students' age characteristics. Students then receive assignments in a digital environment, and the teacher receives ready-made teaching scenarios and analytical data. This method allows for seamless implementation of the technology without overloading the existing process or traditional assessment methods.

The Moscow International School is pilot testing an engineering system from Inzhin, a developer of laser-based solutions. Students are beginning their introduction to the fundamentals of modern engineering in technology classes, using alternative desktop solutions adapted to the educational process.

A hardware and software system for grades 5–11 is being tested. It includes a desktop laser machine, educational modules and teaching materials for teachers, and basic engineering skills development courses. This format provides students with clear practical training: preparing a model for laser processing, adjusting the device's parameters, and evaluating the results upon completion.

Laser material processing technology allows for multiple processes to be performed on a single machine: cutting, engraving, and marking. The range of materials available for laser processing includes paper, cardboard, wood, plastic, fabric, leather, glass, stone, metal, and more. Both flat and three-dimensional objects can be created.

It is expected that upon completion of the testing, the level of knowledge about engineering and laser technologies among the students who participated in the pilot testing will increase.

With the participation of the Moscow Institute of Testing and Evaluation, over 700 tests are being conducted at 293 sites across the capital. This approach helps educational institutions improve the quality of education through the implementation of new methods and digitalization, and helps developers adapt their products to the real needs of their customers.

Moscow Innovation Cluster The cluster facilitates the creation of conditions for the implementation of priority areas of scientific and technological development in the capital, including the development and implementation of modern technologies, the promotion of scientific, technical, and industrial cooperation, and the effective interaction of all participants in the city's innovation ecosystem. The cluster includes organizations from 87 regions of Russia. Developers and high-tech businesses have access to over 50 city-based digital services. The project is overseen by Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow.

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Thus the Steel Was Tempered. On the 85th Anniversary of the Nikolai Ostrovsky Museum

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September 29th marked the 121st anniversary of the birth of Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky, known for his novels How the Steel Was Tempered and Born in the Storm. Kultura Moskvy spoke with Igor Dumenko, director State Museum – Cultural Center "Integration" named after N.A. Ostrovsky, about the author's legacy, the relevance of his works and the activities of the museum, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary this year.

Nikolai Ostrovsky lived a short life, full of challenges. With whom of his famous contemporaries did he maintain close relationships, and who had a particular influence on his work and worldview?

Nikolai Ostrovsky lived in an era when personal connections and ideological values were inseparable from public life. He maintained relationships with several prominent figures of his time, most notably Alexander Serafimovich, the author of "The Iron Stream," who became not only a literary mentor but also a moral compass for Ostrovsky. Serafimovich was one of the first to believe in the young writer's talent and supported him during his most difficult moments.

Alexandra Zhigireva, Nikolai Ostrovsky's friend and a close friend, played a key role in his life. She contributed greatly to both improving the writer's living conditions and to the publication of his novel, "How the Steel Was Tempered." Zhigireva was among those who contacted publishers and newspaper editors to draw attention to Nikolai Ostrovsky's work. He signed her personal copy: "To my dear, dear, beloved Shurochka, from my 'little brother' and friend."

The staff of Molodaya Gvardiya magazine, where How the Steel Was Tempered was first published, also deserves mention. Their support, editorial work, and belief in the text's significance helped it take on the form that made it a landmark work of the era.

— It's known that Vsevolod Meyerhold planned to stage a play based on Ostrovsky's work. What kind of production was it?

Yes, indeed, Vsevolod Meyerhold showed interest in the writer's work. According to an archival note published in the newspaper "Udarnik Metrostroya" on April 8, 1936, the famous director planned to stage a play called "One Life" based on Nikolai Ostrovsky's novel "How the Steel Was Tempered." It would have been an avant-garde production, in the spirit of his theatrical experiments, with an emphasis on the protagonist's inner struggle, overcoming, and transformation. Unfortunately, the project never came to fruition—historical circumstances and Meyerhold's own fate prevented him from realizing his vision.

Nevertheless, the idea of a stage adaptation of the novel lives on: over the years, "How the Steel Was Tempered" has been staged in theaters across Russia and abroad. One of the most striking modern interpretations was the premiere of a dramatic musical of the same name at the Fyodor Volkov Russian State Academic Drama Theater in Yaroslavl. Modern productions, including this one, strive to reveal Pavka Korchagin's character beyond ideological boundaries—as a man fighting for the meaning of life and dignity.

— In your opinion, what is the secret of the popularity of the novel "How the Steel Was Tempered" and its relevance today?

The novel's secret lies in its sincerity. It's not just the story of a hero—it's the confession of a man who lived to the very limits of his abilities. Pavka Korchagin isn't a fictional superhero, but a collective image of a generation learning to live anew after revolution, war, and loss. During the Great Patriotic War, the novel became a beacon for defenders of the Fatherland, a source of strength and self-confidence. Today, the novel is relevant as a conversation about resilience, the search for meaning, and how to preserve humanity in the face of pain and loss. It continues to inspire not with slogans, but with inner truth.

The memorial apartment museum was created shortly after the writer's death. Whose initiative was it?

The creation of the museum is primarily a credit to the women who surrounded Nikolai Ostrovsky. His mother, wife, and sister became the first guardians of his memory. They didn't simply preserve his personal belongings, letters, and manuscripts—they created a space where the writer's living presence could be felt. In 1937, the first Nikolai Ostrovsky Museum opened in Sochi, with his sister Ekaterina as its director. And the writer's widow, Raisa Ostrovskaya, headed the memorial apartment museum on Tverskaya Street, which opened in Moscow in 1940. It was an act of love and respect that we continue to support today.

— Please tell us what contemporary projects continue the legacy of Nikolai Ostrovsky?

Our museum actively develops inclusive and educational initiatives. We host art competitions, lectures, and creative workshops, and develop educational programs. It's important that the writer's voice be heard not only in books but also in a lively dialogue with contemporary life.

— What is today’s museum visitor like?

"Our visitors are very diverse. They include schoolchildren, students, senior citizens, and tourists from the regions and abroad. I'd especially like to highlight our guests from China—interest in Nikolai Ostrovsky remains enormous there, the novel is part of the school curriculum, and Pavka Korchagin is seen as a symbol of courage. But the most important thing is the personal reaction. People come not for ideology, but for human history. They admire resilience, honesty, and the ability to live with dignity. And this makes the museum a vibrant space where generations and cultures meet."

— What do you think, if Nikolai Ostrovsky lived today, who would he be?

"I think he would have been what he's always been—a man of action. Perhaps he would have become a blogger sharing life's unvarnished stories. Or a social activist fighting for the rights of people with disabilities. Or perhaps a writer, writing autobiographies or nonfiction. But in any case, he would have been sincere, straightforward, and caring. His voice would have been loud and honest."

— What chapters in Nikolai Ostrovsky's life remain little known?

Few people know how difficult the writer's path to recognition was. His early manuscripts were rejected, he faced misunderstanding, serious illness, and isolation. Little is said about his spiritual life—his doubts, his inner struggles. These pages are important because they make him more relatable, more understandable, and more humane. We strive to reveal these aspects in our exhibitions and programs.

— How do you feel when you read this quote from Nikolai Ostrovsky's novel: "Know how to live even when life becomes unbearable. Make it useful."

"When I say this phrase, I feel a call to a proactive approach to life, to fight to the end, despite all obstacles. They contain the wisdom of a man who has learned the true value of life and its trials."

— What are the museum’s plans for the future?

We've completed a large-scale re-exhibition, which allowed us to retell Nikolai Ostrovsky's story through personal belongings, documents, and multimedia. Ahead are anniversary events, new exhibitions, and expanded inclusive programs. We want the museum to become not only a place of remembrance but also a focal point for those seeking inspiration, support, and dialogue. We're open to collaboration and believe that Nikolai Ostrovsky's legacy is not just a legacy of the past, but a resource for the future.

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Brightening up everyday life and helping with everyday life: How Moscow NGOs support senior citizens

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Comprehensive assistance to senior citizens is a key focus for Moscow's non-profit organizations (NPOs). Charitable programs have been developed for Muscovites of "silver" age, making it easier for grandparents to manage everyday issues, take care of their health, engage in creative pursuits, and gain new knowledge.

NGOs also help lonely pensioners, support hospice patients, and visit residents of regional nursing homes and Moscow gerontological centers. All caring Muscovites can support the beneficiaries of charitable programs and care for the elderly.

With special attention to elders

The cultural development center offers to delight the elderly by giving them paintings. "Soul speaks to soul"Using donations from city residents, it purchases paintings and collaborates with artists willing to donate their works. The artworks adorn the walls of regional nursing homes and gerontological centers in the capital, where senior citizens permanently reside. The paintings help create a cozy atmosphere and maintain a positive mood, adding vibrant colors to the daily lives of the city's elderly residents. Muscovites can also support the center's residents by attending the charity exhibitions, meetings, lectures, and master classes it organizes. Announcements of all events are published on the NGO's official social media page. VKontakteThe upcoming event, taking place on October 3, will be dedicated to Eastern painting. Guests will also have the opportunity to speak with the founder and leader of the "Soul Speaks to Soul" project. Alena Savyuk and listen to a lecture organized by the Leukemia Foundation about bone marrow donation.

The foundation's charitable programs help care for patients in hospices and palliative care units. "Faith"It provides comprehensive support to terminally ill people and their loved ones. They purchase care products and medical equipment, organize birthday parties and concerts, send specially trained volunteers to hospices, support the work of a mobile home care service, and pay for the work of psychologists. Elderly patients receive regular visits."cart of joy", from which you can pick out a small gift for comfort or leisure: wool socks, a mirror, or crossword puzzles. Special dishes are also often prepared for them, such as Olivier salad or herring under a fur coat. Food reminds them of childhood and festive feasts, and for some, it becomes the only treat when they're hungry.

Take care of people with disabilities

You can also help older people with the help of charitable service mos.ru. It features verified NGOs that provide assistance to grandparents. The foundation "Old age is a joy" They receive psychological, financial, medical, social, and everyday support. For example, there is a "Medicine" program for elderly people with disabilities. Donations are used to purchase therapeutic nutrition and medications for them, and to pay for the work of rehabilitation specialists who visit patients in specialized nursing homes and at home.

You can also participate in the foundation's programs through the mos.ru portal's charitable service. Give food, which helps lonely pensioners with food. Or donate money to the fund. Good NeighborsHe, in turn, will purchase essential items and organize useful leisure activities for grandparents.

Using the service is easy and convenient: to do this, you need to select a charity program inspecial section, enter a comfortable donation amount, and click the "Help" button. You can also set up automatic payments and donate regularly or open your own charitable collection for the organizations supported by the service. To do this, you'll need to log in to the mos.ru portal. You can also make a donation to good causes when paying your bills. My Payments, as well as in the mobile application My Moscow.

As noted in the capital Department of Information Technology, a charitable service, has made helping those in need simple, convenient, and safe. The platform features only verified NGOs registered in the capital's charitable organizations registry, conducting socially significant activities, and reporting on the use of their funds. They also regularly share stories of those they have already helped.

The charity service launched on mos.ru in October 2020. It was created by the capital Department of Information Technology together withCommittee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of Moscow with the support of the City Public Chamber.

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Finding services and information you need in the "Moscow for Children" super section has become faster and more convenient.

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New supersection Moscow for Children The mos.ru portal has become even more user-friendly. Five new subsections have been added: "Health," "Education," "Social Support," "For Expectant Parents," and "Leisure and Development." These sections provide instructions, essential information, and selections of services and activities relevant to your specific situation. You can navigate to the relevant section from the main page of the "Moscow for Children" supersection.

“The super-section that appeared in September of this year

Moscow for Children "The website has become more convenient—parents can now find the service, service, or instruction they need in the relevant thematic sections. Navigation is intuitive—for example, in the "Health" section, you can find out how to apply for a Moscow compulsory medical insurance policy, access your electronic medical record, and register with a clinic. In the "Education" section, parents can quickly find the section they need—services, services, and instructions are presented according to the child's educational stage—"Kindergarten," "School," and "College." Thus, the updated supersection has made the path to obtaining the necessary information or service even shorter, which frees up parents' time and energy," said the deputy head of the Moscow City Department of Education. Department of Information Technology Boris Frolov.

The "Moscow for Children" super-section was launched a month ago. Its main goal is to make caring for children of all ages more convenient and effective in a variety of life situations. This super-section brings together essential instructions, news, and quick links to the services and features parents most frequently access. Now, accessing your child's electronic diary or electronic medical record is easy, all from a single section, with just a few clicks of a mouse. Information for children is also available here—for example, they can plan their leisure time by selecting an event of interest or explore clubs and sections they'd like to attend.

Health: From getting an insurance policy to calling a doctor to your home

The "Health" section brings together all the services and features that both parents and children might need. If users don't yet have a Moscow compulsory medical insurance policy, they'll find clear instructions on how to obtain one. If they need to schedule a child for a scheduled appointment with a specialist, parents can quickly access the "Make an Appointment with a Doctor" service. There's also a button for accessing the electronic medical records (EMR) of both parents and children, if they have access to them. The EMR provides detailed information about the examination report, doctor's orders, test results, and much more. This section also includes an important "Emergency Care" section, which provides instructions on where to go in urgent situations.

Education: From Kindergarten to University

The "Education" section covers nearly every stage of a child's life, from early childhood to entering higher education. Parents of schoolchildren will appreciate the convenient, quick access to the "Moskvenok" service, as well as instructions for using other services on the Moscow Electronic School (MES) digital educational platform, such as the MES electronic diary and library. Furthermore, this section offers quick and easy links to download the mobile apps "MES Diary," "MES Journal," "MES Library," and "MES Sputnik."

The section also offers quick access to services such as enrolling in first and subsequent grades and applying for subsidized meals. These are grouped under the "Important Services" section.

For parents of graduates, there are sections called "Future Profession," "Exams," and "College," where they can register for the state final certification, find out which areas their child can continue their education in pre-vocational classes, and apply for college.

Social Support: From Ordering Food from a Milk Kitchen to Helping Large Families

The "Social Support" section contains over 25 services and 55 instructions regarding benefits, allowances, and other support measures. Here you can apply online for a Muscovite card and learn about benefits available to single parents, pregnant women, and women immediately after the birth of a child. This section also provides information on how to receive meals from a milk kitchen (you can apply and place an order directly).

A separate section is dedicated to large families. Users can learn how to receive city assistance, such as subsidies for children's goods, school uniforms, and housing and utility bills. This section also provides information on how to renew your large family status.

Families raising children with special needs can learn more about how the educational process should be conducted, where to obtain discounted medications, and discounted certificates for recreation and wellness.

For Future Parents: From Preparation to the Birth of the Baby

In the "For Future Parents" section, Muscovites can access the service for registering with a women's health clinic or Women's Health Center, view their location, and read step-by-step instructions for planning a pregnancy. This section also includes a guide on how to make a doctor's appointment, apply for benefits, and access the electronic medical record and the service for ordering milk formula.

For those whose child has recently been born, we have provided helpful instructions on how to register them, obtain compulsory medical insurance, and receive a gift set of newborn items.

For Muscovites ready to adopt a child, this section offers instructions and advice on how to do so. They will learn how to complete a foster parenting course, adopt a child from an orphanage during the holidays, and how to obtain guardianship and adoption permits.

Services and facilities for large families: how mos.ru helps Moscow families

Planning Leisure Activities for the Whole Family

The "Leisure and Development" section is a convenient catalog of the city's cultural, sports, and scientific projects, engaging for both children and parents. This section will help young Muscovites discover their passions—they can quickly sign up for clubs and sections, choose classes at the eco-center, and select events in parks.

Children searching for their calling should check out special projects such as "Youth of Moscow," "Technograd" at VDNKh, and "Mosvolonter." In the "Where to Go with Your Child" section, parents will find a current selection of performances, workshops, games, and meetings.

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

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