Rosneft presented a new tourist route in the Voronezh region

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Rosneft and the Voronezh Tourist Information Centre (TIC) have presented a new tourist automobile route, Cave Temples, which will allow travellers to see the most picturesque places in the region.

Rosneft actively supports initiatives to develop domestic tourism and aims to create comfortable conditions for car travelers. Developing roadside service and improving the level of customer service provided at Rosneft filling stations is one of the Company's priority areas of activity.

The presentation of the new route took place as part of the summer festival "Night in Divnogorye", which took place on July 5 in the museum-reserve "Divnogorye". Entertainment events and a quiz with memorable prizes were held for the guests. Coloring books "Mishutka's Journey through the Voronezh Region" were also prepared for children.

The Cave Temples route starts in Voronezh and ends in Belogorye. Its total length one way is 286 km. The route passes through the infrastructure of Rosneft roadside services, where tourists can fill up their cars with high-quality fuel, rest and have a snack.

There are several cave temples in the Voronezh Region: these are passages cut into soft chalk rocks, historically used as religious buildings – underground churches and monasteries. Following the new route along the M4 "Don" highway from Voronezh to the south, travelers can visit all three cave temple complexes – in the Liski and Podgorensky districts.

There are two cave temples in the Divnogorye Reserve that are accessible to visitors. One of them, the icon of the Mother of God of Sicily in Bolshie Diva, is located directly on the territory of the museum-reserve. It is carved into the base of a chalk remnant-div, has two tiers connected by a staircase. You can visit the inside of the temple as part of excursions conducted by the staff of the museum-reserve. You can walk to the cave temple in honor of the feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist in Malye Diva in 30-40 minutes.

The second complex is located in the village of Kostomarovo in the Podgorensky district. Of particular interest is the Church of the Savior Not Made by Hands. It includes a labyrinth of cave corridors and has a throne, considered the most ancient, and an icon of the Mother of God "Blessed Heaven" revered by believers.

About 80 km to the south you can see the Voskresensky Belogorsky Monastery in Belogorye. The length of the caves of the Belogorsky Voskresensky Monastery is more than 2 km, they are the longest of the artificially laid passages in the mountains. The temple is open daily from 10 am to 4 pm. Guides work on site.

Rosneft and the Voronezh Region have a Memorandum of Cooperation in the Development of Domestic Tourism, signed in 2024 at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The company, together with the region, has already presented four routes for car travel in Voronezh and the Voronezh Region in the following directions: North, South, West, East. The routes include popular tourist destinations located both in Voronezh itself and near federal highways.

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Rosneft's retail network is the largest in the country in terms of geographic coverage and number of stations. It includes almost 3,000 petrol stations in 62 regions of the Russian Federation, as well as in the Republic of Belarus, Abkhazia and Kyrgyzstan.

Guests of Rosneft filling stations have access to a wide range of goods and services: from shops and cafes to roadside services. For example, you can stay overnight in roadside hotels at filling stations and multifunctional complexes of the Company.

Rosneft is developing a new customer service area, "cafe on wheels" – food trucks. They are available at gas stations in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other regions where the retail chain is present.

In 2023, Rosneft launched a special information and service platform, Horizons of Russia: Come with Us! It allows you to plan a trip to interesting places through the infrastructure of roadside services and Rosneft gas stations in constructor mode. Currently, tourists have access to 14 developed routes, both regional and federal.

Department of Information and AdvertisingPJSC NK RosneftJuly 7, 2025

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From Leningrad Oblast to Dagestan: Polytechnic University's student teaching team opens work season

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The student teaching team "SOzvezdie" is once again giving children unforgettable impressions and vivid emotions in the summer work season. The students have gone to different regions of Russia. In the Leningrad Region, they work in the children's health camps "Volna" and "Gorizont". Another group is spending a shift in the children's health and career guidance camp "Vremya Dela" in the Republic of Dagestan.

The season of pedagogical teams is notable for the fact that students can work in different positions. Counselors organize children's leisure time, conduct entertainment programs and monitor safety. Administrative staff coordinates the work of the camp and solves organizational issues. Club leaders lead creative and sports sections, helping children to discover their talents. A special role is played by the press center workers, who cover the events of the camp and manage social networks.

We went to Dagestan for the first time to work there in the already familiar to us camp "Time of Business". This is an unusual experience: a different climate, cultural features of the region, incredibly beautiful nature. Despite the completely new conditions, the members of our squad are very happy to work with the children in the camp and help them spend their holidays cheerfully and usefully, – said SPO "SOzvezdie" fighter Elena Larina.

Thanks to the professionalism and enthusiasm of the participants of "SOzvezdie", every day in the camps is filled with bright events. Creative events are held – concerts, competitions, theatrical performances. Sports competitions are organized – tournaments, relay races, team games. The counselors do not forget about educational programs – master classes and educational games.

Students enthusiastically take on any job, striving to make each summer special for their charges. And they themselves gain invaluable experience working with children, improve their teaching skills and find new friends. For many, this becomes an important stage in their professional development and personal growth.

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"HSE stands out for its academic reputation, international environment and approach to teaching"

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This year Center for the preparation of foreign students HSE University is turning 10 years old. Applicants from other countries take a year-long course here to prepare for admission to Russian universities. HSE teachers help future students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully master a higher education program in Russia.

Many graduates of the center choose to enroll in the Higher School of Economics, and some later become its employees.

As part of the annual course, the center's students can study Russian, get to know Russian culture and traditions better, and attend seminars on thematic subjects: mathematics, physics, computer science, literature, history, social studies, and others. Upon completion of the program, the center's graduates have the opportunity to receive a discount on tuition fees at the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

Graduates of the Center for the Preparation of Foreign Students told Vyshka.Glavnoe about their decision to come to Russia and study at the Higher School of Economics.

Nemanja Stepanov, graduate of the Master's programInternational Relations: European and Asian Studies» HSE, analyst Center for Mediterranean Studies HSE

Why am I here?

— I came from Serbia, from Belgrade, because I wanted to study international relations, especially relations between Serbia and Russia, as well as Russian policy in South-Eastern Europe. Historical relations between our countries have been good, the people of Serbia perceive Russia as the most reliable ally and consider Russians a brotherly people, but they do not fully understand the specifics of Russia and Russian policy. That is why I came here to study this area.

About preparation for admission

— A professor from Serbia recommended HSE to me, and I applied. Before entering the first year of the master's program, I had to learn Russian, because the program was in Russian, so I arrived a year earlier and entered the Center for the Preparation of Foreign Students. At first, we studied only Russian, then they began to distribute us according to the specialties that we planned to study in the future.

I can't say it was difficult to learn the language, but it was intense. Serbian is a Slavic language, so it was easier for me than for others whose native language is not in this group. But sometimes it was a problem: for example, the same word can mean different things in Serbian and Russian.

About studying at HSE

— After my master's degree, I entered postgraduate studies, so I am now in my second year of postgraduate studies. I began collaborating with the Center for Mediterranean Studies on various projects from my first year of master's studies. At the moment, I am working under the supervision of Ekaterina Gennadyevna Entina, who was my academic supervisor in my master's degree and is now in postgraduate studies. For me, HSE is an opportunity to work in a field that interests me, with good people.

Sachin Malhotra, a student of the Master's programData Science» HSE, Head of the Commission HSE Student Council for work with foreign students

About moving to Russia and HSE

— I am from India, from the city of Agra, famous for its Taj Mahal. I chose Russia and HSE because I was looking for a quality education in Data Science. HSE has a strong academic reputation, an international environment, and a modern approach to teaching. I also wanted to experience another culture and challenge myself by learning a new language and being in an unfamiliar environment.

About the Center for the Preparation of Foreign Students

— I decided to take a preparatory year at HSE to gain at least a level of Russian that would be sufficient for everyday communication. This is critical for any international student, especially since many people outside of the university do not speak English. As part of the program, I studied Russian, both grammar and conversation, as well as mathematics and history. This gave me the opportunity to build a solid foundation in the language that I used not only in the classroom but also in everyday life. The program also gave me the chance to meet students from different countries, some of whom became my close friends.

About the Russian language

— I have been studying Russian for two years now — one year as part of the preparatory year and one year as a Master’s student. At first, it was quite difficult. Russian itself is a challenge, and the academic standards at HSE are very high, which also pushed me to improve the language. But in the end, this environment contributed to my growth not only in the language, but also in my academic performance in general. It made me more confident and prepared for university life in Russia.

After the preparatory year

— Afterwards, I enrolled in the Master’s program in Data Science at HSE. The academic experience was intense. The program is well-structured, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills in machine learning, programming, and statistical analysis. The teachers are highly qualified, and the international environment facilitates collaboration and exchange of experience with like-minded people. Although sometimes challenging, this experience significantly deepened my understanding of data science and prepared me for future professional challenges.

Nevena Boskovic, graduate of the Master's programInternational Relations: European and Asian Studies» HSE University

About admission to HSE and studies

— I am from Belgrade, Serbia. I moved to Moscow in January 2021. I made this decision thanks to the Russian House in Belgrade. I had an idea to study Russian, and when I visited the Russian House, I learned about the possibility of receiving a scholarship from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. I was interested in the International Relations program, and the Russian House staff suggested that I enroll in Faculty of World Economy and World Politics at the HSE.

I thought that studying would be very difficult and it would be hard to adapt. But it turned out that HSE has magical teachers who have a lot of knowledge and from whom I took a lot for myself. I would especially like to mention the wonderful teacher Dmitry Vyacheslavovich Suslov and my scientific supervisor Ekaterina Gennadyevna Entina: they encouraged me during the writing and defense of my master's thesis.

About adaptation

— It is important for every foreign student to adapt and understand the language in a foreign country. The Center for the Preparation of Foreign Students helped me a lot, and I easily learned the basics of Russian. In addition, I studied Russian culture, literature, and history. All this is important to understand another nation.

About the Russian language

— For the first six months, I studied it online from Serbia (there was a pandemic at the time), and then I moved to Moscow and continued studying it. I can say that I managed to learn the language in a year. Of course, it was much easier for me because Russians and Serbs are Slavic peoples, we have many similar words.

I wanted to learn the language well, and so I chose a program in Russian at the faculty: lectures, presentations, exams, and the master's thesis itself were in Russian. I believe that I succeeded in all this thanks to a good language teacher and a good program at the Center for the Preparation of Foreign Students.

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Financial news: Central banks and finance ministries of BRICS countries sum up the results of the financial track

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The meeting of the BRICS finance ministers and central bank governors, as well as a meeting of their deputies, took place in Rio de Janeiro. The participants summed up the work of the BRICS financial track during the Brazilian presidency and discussed prospects for further cooperation.

The focus was on such areas of cooperation as the cross-border payment initiative, settlement and depository infrastructure, reinsurance company, Contingent Reserve Pool, transition financing and information security of the association countries. Within the framework of the BRICS Innovation Hub, the prospects for using artificial intelligence in the activities of central banks, as well as approaches to its regulation in the financial market of the association, were discussed.

Director of the Department of Cooperation with International Organizations of the Bank of Russia Gulnara Khaidarshina noted that common priorities and trust allow the association to develop expert interaction and remain an example of effective international cooperation.

In the second half of 2025, central banks will continue their expert interaction. In 2026, the BRICS presidency will pass to India.

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Vitaly Savelyev congratulated workers of sea and river transport on their professional holiday

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Dear veterans, colleagues!

I sincerely congratulate the workers of the sea and river fleet on their professional holiday.

Russia occupies a unique place in the world in terms of water resources. There are 62 ports in our country, and the length of inland waterways in Russia is 102 thousand km. Sea and river transport are an important part of the unified transport complex of Russia and often play a key role in providing communication between hard-to-reach areas of the country, especially in the Far East and Siberia. They successfully solve important problems in the interests of the state and citizens, making a significant contribution to achieving national development goals.

This year we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. Heroic sailors and river workers made a huge contribution to the common victory. We honor the memory of industry veterans and pass on glorious traditions to new generations of workers.

Thank you for your tireless work and dedication to your cause, I wish you good health, success and new achievements for the benefit of Russia.

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Yuri Trutnev: Chukotka will present an art object for the VEF anniversary at the exhibition “Far East Street”

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The Chukotka Autonomous Okrug is preparing for the exhibition "Far East Street". The large-scale cultural event will take place from September 3 to 9 as part of the anniversary, tenth Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok. Chukotka will present guests with information about the largest projects, urban renovation, investments, and opportunities for work and travel in the region. The exhibition is organized by the Roscongress Foundation with the support of the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of Russia in the Far Eastern Federal District.

"Based on the results of last year, Chukotka demonstrated positive dynamics in a number of indicators. Industrial production and investments in fixed capital grew by 9%, and mineral extraction by 3%. The Russian government provides support to the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. Three preferential regimes are in effect in the region: the Chukotka Priority Development Area, the Vladivostok Free Port, and the Arctic Zone regime. The consolidated budget revenues and the region's own revenues have grown. These northern lands are home to strong-willed, courageous, and purposeful people who work in manufacturing and mines, develop deposits, preserve the traditions of reindeer herding, and provide our country with copper and tin, coal and gas, fish and seafood. Thanks to the measures taken by the government, people's lives are changing. Anadyr is being updated according to the master plan approved by the President. Facilities are being built and reconstructed within the framework of national projects and the presidential single subsidy. The main task is to ensure that people's lives change qualitatively and that an appropriate level of social infrastructure is created," emphasized Deputy Prime Minister – Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Eastern Economic Forum Yuri Trutnev.

The space of the main Chukotka pavilion will be divided into thematic zones in several areas: history, culture, economy, tourism. Visitors will be able to get to know the region through real stories of local residents. The pavilion will feature interviews with entrepreneurs and representatives of rare professions, such as an Arctic farmer or caviar taster. It is also planned to place materials about the projects of Rosatom and the Baimsky Mining and Processing Plant in the zones, including interactive maps, architectural plans and development prospects for these enterprises.

"This year we celebrate three significant dates: 95 years of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, 80 years of the Great Victory, and 10 years of the Eastern Economic Forum. Our exhibition on Far East Street reflects this connection of times: the memory of the past, the dynamics of the present, and plans for the future. We invite guests of the forum and everyone to Far East Street to discover the unique Arctic," said Vladislav Kuznetsov, Governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

The region is developing a rich business program. In particular, it is planned to hold presentations of Arctic brands for potential investors and foreign partners, round tables and strategic sessions, an interregional meeting of cultural representatives.

The creative products zone will feature local brands, and visitors will be able to see authentic products from the region and purchase them as souvenirs.

In addition, a "Chukotka for Victory" zone will be created to show video materials about the region's contribution to the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. An interactive wall with images of defenders of the Fatherland – a pilot, a reindeer herder and a soldier – will be installed in the zone. The central element will be an art object dedicated to the participants of the special military operation.

The street exhibition will be decorated with monumental compositions. Three abstract vertical steles will be installed here, reaching into the sky. St. George ribbons, logos of Chukotka and the Eastern Economic Forum will be placed under each figure. The art objects will reflect three anniversary dates: 95 years of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, 80 years of the Great Victory, 10 years of the EEF.

In addition, a sculpture of a walrus, a symbol of the region, will be installed at the stand. Nearby, there will be glowing Eskimo balls, personifying the sun among the indigenous peoples of Chukotka. The State Academic Chukchi-Eskimo Ensemble "Ergyron" and artists from the District House of Folk Art will also perform for the guests of the forum.

The 10th Eastern Economic Forum will be held on September 3–6 at the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok. During these days, the exhibition will be available to forum participants, and on September 7, 8, and 9, it will be open to everyone. The EEF is organized by the Roscongress Foundation.

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated architects on their professional holiday

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July 7, 2025 marks the professional holiday – Architect’s Day.

Dear friends!

Please accept my congratulations on Architect's Day.

Today, this professional holiday unites those who determine the appearance of megacities, cities and towns, design industrial buildings, microdistricts, social facilities, draw up plans for districts, streets, gardens and parks, and also restore architectural monuments.

Development and improvement of territories, implementation of large-scale projects, creation of a high-quality urban environment for our citizens largely depends on the professionalism of architects. You make the lives of millions of Russians safe and comfortable. And this daily work is worthy of respect and sincere words of gratitude.

I am confident that your experience, knowledge, creative approach to business, as well as the use of modern project approaches, the introduction of innovative technologies and developments will help you cope with the most difficult tasks.

I wish Russian architects further success, good luck in all their endeavors. Happiness, health, well-being to you and your families.

M. Mishustin

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Operational meeting with deputy prime ministers

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On the agenda: development of healthcare infrastructure, support for agro-industrial projects of veterans and participants of the Second Military Military District, extension of the program of state guarantees for loans to support the production activities of enterprises, updating the strategic direction in the field of digital transformation of science and higher education.

Opening remarks by Mikhail Mishustin:

Good morning, dear colleagues!

Operational meeting with deputy prime ministers

First of all, I would like to talk about the development of infrastructure for domestic healthcare.

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The government has allocated about 1.8 billion rubles for the construction of hospitals in a number of regions

The President emphasized that modern, well-equipped medical institutions are one of the areas of systematic work to improve the efficiency of domestic healthcare. And the Government continues to help regions with the construction of such facilities.

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List of participants of the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, July 7, 2025

A multidisciplinary medical center is being created in the Oryol region. I examined it carefully during my trip to Oryol. And we discussed with the governor the difficulties that existed at that time. These were problems with contractors and with design and estimate documentation. I gave instructions to correct this situation.

Construction is currently underway, including using federal budget funds. Over 2 billion rubles have been allocated for this in the current year. And next year, it was planned to provide the region with almost 1.3 billion rubles more. We will allocate them in 2025 so that the work can be completed ahead of schedule and the center can be opened for citizens as soon as possible. The corresponding order has been signed.

We also support other Russian regions. The Pskov region will receive a subsidy of approximately 260 million rubles to create a new building for the inter-district hospital and to reconstruct two district hospitals.

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Operational meeting with deputy prime ministers

We will distribute about 250 million rubles to the Altai Territory. The funding is needed for the construction of a surgical department of the maternity and childhood center in Barnaul. Such an order has also been approved.

We will continue to assist regions in the construction and development of healthcare institutions. This is very important for increasing the availability of medical care throughout the country and achieving the national goal set by the President to improve people's health.

On another topic – about supporting our defenders.

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The government will support agro-industrial projects of veterans and participants of the special operation

The head of state noted that in the regions everyone is trying to create the best possible conditions for family members and for the guys themselves who are returning from the combat zone.

And of course, they should have the opportunity to adapt to civilian life, go to work or open their own business.

Therefore, starting this year, the assistance system has been supplemented with a grant that can be received by veterans and retired participants of the special military operation. These funds will be used to implement agricultural projects.

We have already allocated 200 million rubles for such purposes. And we will provide funding to 10 more regions. These are Adygea, Ingushetia, Karachay-Cherkessia, Crimea, Sakha, North Ossetia, Tuva, Khakassia, Belgorod Region and Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug.

We hope that such measures will help our children find something they enjoy doing and will contribute to the creation of new jobs in Russian regions.

The government continues to stimulate entrepreneurial initiative. This is a very important factor for ensuring the sustainability of the development of both specific projects of our business and the supply economy as a whole, which the President spoke about.

Until the end of this year, we will extend the rules for providing state guarantees for loans and bond loans. Those that are attracted for a period of three to seven years and are used to support current production activities and capital investments. We will allocate almost 290 billion rubles for these purposes.

Such a mechanism will allow entrepreneurs to reduce risks and increase the attractiveness of investments in many important areas. To implement large-scale plans both for the launch of new enterprises and for the modernization of existing ones. To increase their efficiency and reduce the burden on the environment. Which in turn will have a positive effect on the standard and conditions of life of our citizens.

And also about the decision that concerns the development of digital technologies in such key sectors as science and education.

These sectors have been using foreign software products and corresponding hardware systems for several years. In recent years, a number of Western companies have left our market and stopped servicing their developments.

The President emphasized that it is necessary to increase the production of services on our own basis. To create our own original services and software, to apply them in practice, especially in critically important areas.

The strategic direction in the field of digital transformation of science and higher education solves these problems. It is aimed at increasing the efficiency of fundamental research and expanding the capabilities of educational institutions using modern technologies, including processing large amounts of information. Thanks to this, the super service "Admission to a University" was launched on the single portal of state services. Applicants submit documents to the institute without leaving home, track the status of their application, and receive an electronic student ID.

On the instructions of the President, the "road map" of the strategic direction for the next six years was updated. Including in terms of refining the state information system, which contains the results of all domestic research and development work. Access to them is open for companies and enterprises so that they can choose the best solutions for practical application and eliminate duplication of costs for similar developments.

The changes will also affect the Federal Information System of State Scientific Certification, the services of which are planned to be transferred to a registry model, which will allow receiving electronic documents instead of paper ones when submitting applications through the state services portal. This also applies to the procedure for issuing a certificate of recognition of an academic degree or title awarded in a foreign country, and applications from scientists for housing certificates.

Organizations engaged in scientific research activities will be able to submit an application for tax benefits through a single portal.

It is important to simplify access to government services for people and businesses so that these procedures are not burdensome and convenient.

We will continue to do everything necessary to implement technological projects in priority sectors for the country in order to achieve national development goals.

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The government has allocated about 1.8 billion rubles for the construction of hospitals in a number of regions

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Orders from July 1, 2025 No. 1743-r and No. 1744-r

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Order dated July 1, 2025 No. 1744-r

Almost 1.8 billion rubles will be allocated from the federal budget in 2025 to the Altai Territory, Oryol and Pskov Regions to co-finance the construction of hospitals. The orders to this effect were signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

The bulk of the funds – almost 1.3 billion rubles – is intended for the Oryol region. With the help of the subsidy, the construction of the multidisciplinary medical center "Oryol Clinical Hospital" will be completed in the region. These funds will be allocated from the federal budget a year ahead of schedule, which will speed up the opening of the medical institution. In addition to the allocated funds, the federal budget in 2025 provides over 2 billion rubles for the construction of the Oryol hospital.

About 260 million rubles will be transferred to the Pskov region. With the help of federal funds, the construction of the hospital complex of the Pytalovsky branch of the Ostrovskaya interdistrict hospital will continue, as well as the reconstruction of the hospital complexes of the Gdovskaya and Sebezhskaya district hospitals.

About 250 million rubles will be allocated to the Altai Territory, which will be used to continue the construction of a 165-bed surgical building at the Altai Regional Clinical Center for the Protection of Motherhood and Childhood, located in Barnaul.

Subsidies will be provided within the framework of the federal project “Development of Healthcare Infrastructure”, which is part of the state program “Development of Healthcare”.

Mikhail Mishustin announced the decision takenmeeting with deputy prime ministers on July 7.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, July 7, 2025

"We will continue to assist regions with the construction and development of healthcare institutions. This is important for increasing the availability of medical care throughout the country and achieving the national goal set by the President to improve people's health," the head of government emphasized.

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The government will support agro-industrial projects of veterans and participants of the special operation

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Order dated July 2, 2025 No. 1763-r

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Order dated July 2, 2025 No. 1763-r

The government continues to support veterans and participants of the special operation who, after returning from the combat zone, decided to open their own business in the agricultural sector. In 2025, within the framework of the Agromotivator program, another 10 regions will receive funds to pay grants to such aspiring entrepreneurs. An order to this effect has been signed.

The funding is intended for Adygea, Ingushetia, Karachay-Cherkessia, Crimea, Yakutia, North Ossetia, Tuva, Khakassia, Belgorod Oblast and the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. Its total volume will be 64.2 million rubles.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, July 7, 2025

“We hope that such measures will help our children find something to do that they enjoy and will contribute to the creation of new jobs in Russian regions,” Mikhail Mishustin noted, commenting on the decision taken atmeeting with deputy prime ministers on July 7.

The grant support program for veterans and participants of the special military operation "Agromotivator" has been in effect since the beginning of 2025. 200 million rubles have already been allocated from the federal budget for these purposes, which were sent to 19 regions.

The size of the Agromotivator grant for cattle breeding for meat and dairy production will be up to 7 million rubles, and for agribusiness in other areas – up to 5 million rubles. The selection of grant recipients will be handled by regional commissions that will evaluate the submitted projects.

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