Journey into the world of students: the Polytechnic University hosted the Day of the Firsts festival

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On September 1, the Polytechnic opened its doors to first-year students. This year, more than 5,000 people became part of the large Polytechnic family. At the festival "Day of the First", newly minted students, under the guidance of adapters, plunged into university life and got acquainted with the diversity of scientific and creative communities, as well as with the university's partners.

At the “Step to Science” station, first-year students talked with representatives of the Student Scientific Society, saw exclusive developments of polytechnics, studied the structure of robots and learned new scientific terms.

The Polytech Tower opened the “Step to the Future” station, where the kids could get acquainted with innovative student projects. Here they talked about how to create your own robot and develop a technology startup, how to build your professional development trajectory and find a team of like-minded people. And first-year students also had a unique opportunity to see the robot Honey Badger, who took third place ininternational championship "Battle of robots".

Gleb Sedov, a student at the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity, came to enroll in the Polytechnic from the city of Stupino in the Moscow region, having 292 points for the Unified State Exam.

I read a lot about the Polytechnic University, talked to students about my chosen specialty (software engineering) and came to the conclusion: although it is more difficult here than in other universities, it is much better. At the festival, there is an opportunity to get cool prizes and communicate with people from various fields and organizations, – said Gleb.

At the Step to Creativity station, KVN players, PolyDance dancers, actors from the Glagol Theatre, the Polytechnic Student Theatre and participants in the Polytechnic Star project presented bright numbers and held interactive sessions with first-year students, charging the kids with positive emotions.

Activists of the SPbPU Dobro.Center and partners of the Volunteer Ecosystem organized the "Step to Good" platform. Together with them, first-year students were able to participate in various quizzes, trainings and games, learn about volunteer campaigns and take a mini-course on first aid.

The trade union organization "PROF" opened up new opportunities for first-year students. There were sports competitions, entertaining interactive events, and competitions from student associations.

The "Step to Communities" station was organized by the Center for Youth Trajectories. At various sites, one could learn more about the associations, try oneself as a community activist, and build one's own development trajectory within the framework of extracurricular activities. Everyone could find something for themselves.

"I entered the Polytechnic University on the recommendation of friends who were already studying at this university," shared Gleb Antonov, a student at the Physics and Mechanics Institute. "My specialty interested me because of its versatility and the abundance of applied and in-demand skills that can be acquired during the course of study. The festival turned out to be large-scale, the organizers and adapters tried very hard, thank you."

The Polytechnic University student teams presented six directions at the "Step to Labor" station. Here, builders taught how to build bridges, counselors taught how to dance, and archaeologists taught how to conduct excavations.

"Step to History" is a station of the Military History Club. First-year students were able to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of different eras. There was archery and knights in armor, search parties, stories about the Great Patriotic War and examples of equipment from those times. There were even historical dances!

At the “Step to Safety” station, the children were told how to protect themselves and others in any situation.

The Black Bears-Polytech club presented the Step to Sports platform. Newly minted polytechnicians were able not only to learn all about sports at Polytech and get acquainted with university teams, but also to test their strength in various sports.

The Career Development Department and the Competency Assessment and Development Center met with first-year students at the Step to Career station. The students were able to take part in useful games and learn what competencies they need to develop for a successful career.

The specialists of the Center for Work with Applicants at the “Step Back” station spoke about how to present the university in your school and how to help schoolchildren decide on their choice of profession.

Svetlana Vaneva came to St. Petersburg from Birobidzhan. With 287 points for the Unified State Exam, she became a student at the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity.

"My family is from St. Petersburg, and Polytech is one of the leading technical universities in the country, so I decided to enroll here. I like solving complex problems and seeing the results of my work. Software engineering is an ideal combination of creativity and logic. I want to not just be a programmer, but to become a specialist capable of creating high-quality IT solutions from scratch that will be used by thousands of people," the girl said. "Today I realized that in six hours you can get to know the university not as a set of buildings with long corridors, but as a huge, noisy, living organism. Today we took the most important step – we stopped being anonymous students from the admissions list. We became a community, part of a large family called Polytech."

For participating in all activities, the children received polycoins, which they could exchange for memorable prizes.

Also at the festival, first-year students met some of the Polytechnic University's partners. SBER held interactive events and gave out branded gifts, Samokat offered to play games and get a tasty prize, and Yandex.GO organized a driving school where you could learn how to drive an electric scooter.

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Joseph Brodsky and Anna Karenina. Mayakovsky Theatre talks about plans for the season

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Moscow Academic Theatre named after Vladimir Mayakovsky began the new season with a traditional troupe gathering. Artistic director Egor Peregudov and theater director Ekaterina Lapshina spoke about upcoming premieres, tours, and other plans. The event was also attended by the Minister of the Moscow Government, the head of the city Department of Culture Alexey Fursin.

Main Stage Premieres

The first premiere will take place on September 13th – the play will be shown "My Father's Dreams 2.0" based on stories by contemporary mathematician Roman Mikhailov. Director Yegor Peregudov had already addressed this story at RAMT in 2021, but decided to transfer it to the stage of the Mayakovsky Theater. True, this time it will be a broader version: he will add other works by Roman Mikhailov to the script, as well as elements of contemporary dance and performance.

"In Mikhailov's stories written about the 1990s, there is a precise sense of the blurred reality of a person in an information society. You never know exactly what is happening, you are only an object of an information attack. And in order to somehow survive in this absurdity, you try to outline the boundaries of reality by any means. In the play, we take very different theatrical forms to find these boundaries," said Yegor Peregudov.

The space of the performance will be unusual: the stage and the auditorium will be united. The scenery for the production was created by the People's Artist of Russia Vladimir Arefyev.

The next premiere will take place in early October, and will be timed to coincide with the 165th anniversary of Anton Chekhov's birth. Denis Khusniyarov, whom Mayakovka audiences remember from last year's play "Simon", will take on "A Boring Story". The director promises a fascinating spectacle: the plot will unfold in a semi-mystical space, where reality is difficult to distinguish from fiction, and nightmares and insomnia replace each other. The main roles will be played by People's Artists of Russia Evgenia Simonova and Mikhail Filippov.

In April, Yegor Peregudov will work with Vladimir Arefyev again, this time on the play "Karenina. Volume Two". The action will begin with one of the culminating scenes – the birth of Anna and Vronsky's daughter.

"It is in the second volume that Leo Tolstoy deeply, in detail and subtly examines 'family misfortune', after all the spectacular confessions, balls and races. What actually leads to the tragic, well-known outcome? I want to follow this path in detail and slowly, following Tolstoy," the director said.

The theater has already outlined plans that go beyond the current season. For example, in September 2026 they want to show "Die Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss, in January 2027 – "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

"Connect with the tone of the theatre, but remain yourself." Egor Peregudov on new formats and upcoming premieres

Premieres of the Small Stage and the Sretenka Stage

On October 11, guests of the small stage will be shown the play "Osya. Iosif. Joseph". Director Oleg Sapiro will build a dialogue with Joseph Brodsky through time, try to understand his worldview, joys and sorrows, and reflect on his fate. The production will be a kaleidoscope of memories associated with events in Leningrad and New York.

In November, viewers will be invited to the play "The Eighth-Grader" directed by Dmitry Krestyankin – it will be shown as part of the "Theater in School" project. A very relevant and painful topic will be presented in the format of a theater forum, which implies its tactful development by both actors and viewers. Together they will try to answer very important questions.

In December, the premiere of “The World of Lost Animals” based on the graphic novel of the same name by Noemi Weber will take place, and in the spring, “The Sand Teacher” based on the screenplay by Andrei Platonov.

A number of premieres are also expected on the stage at Sretenka. Director Sasha Zolotovitsky will present the production of "Like Me" based on the book by Islam Khanipaev, Yegor Kovalev – "The Storm" by Alexander Ostrovsky, and Yegor Peregudov – "The Season of Poisoned Fruit" based on the novel by Vera Bogdanova.

In addition, the theatre is currently negotiating cooperation with directors Evgeny Kornyag (Belarus), Rajat Kapoor (India) and Gabriel Chame Buendia (Argentina).

Tour

The troupe will have an extensive touring program. In September, the play "All My Sons" directed by Leonid Kheifets will be performed on the stage of the Khabarovsk Regional Drama Theater. In the same month, "Innovators" directed by Nikita Kobelev will be shown at the IX All-Russian Festival "Theatre Prikhoperye" (the city of Balashov, Saratov Region).

In October, Anatoly Shulyev’s production “The Elder Son” will travel to Perm Krai, and Evgeny Zakirov’s “Ward No. 6” will travel to Nizhny Novgorod, where the XII Russian Theatre Festival named after M. Gorky will take place.

In November, Yuri Ioffe’s play “The Wild One” will be performed in Salekhard, and “The Elder Son” in Izhevsk.

In addition, at the beginning of 2026, the artists will go to Tobolsk for the Siberian Seasons festival. There, they will show the plays All My Sons and Another Fairy Tale. Currently, a tour of the production The Search Continues in Norilsk is being discussed.

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Holographic monitors and library automation: what innovations are being tested in Moscow schools

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Thanks to the pilot testing program of innovations of the Moscow Innovation Cluster Foundation (MIC) on the basis of educational institutions of the city, innovative developments of capital entrepreneurs are actively tested and implemented. Such products are becoming increasingly popular and open up new opportunities for education.

As part of the program, technology companies can test their innovative solutions at various sites in the city, including Moscow schools, colleges and universities. Thus, teachers get the opportunity to use modern digital tools in teaching practice, schoolchildren get a new unique experience, and businesses get prompt feedback from the target audience.

"Moscow always strives to create new opportunities for development, to make the learning process more flexible and modern, while at the same time exciting and practice-oriented. Piloting innovations in schools allows us to solve two problems at the same time – to support the development of advanced developments and introduce them into the educational process, making it more technological. Thanks to this, Moscow schoolchildren gain access to innovative services and tools, discover new opportunities for acquiring knowledge and creating a high-quality and productive learning environment," she said.

Kristina Kostroma, head of the capital's Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

Innovative solutions make the educational process even more flexible, modern and technological. The city has created a single digital ecosystem that unites all key school services. Students can receive materials and homework remotely, and parents can learn about the dynamics of academic performance, exam results and much more.

Book Tags and Career Modeling

A system designed to automate library processes was tested in one of Moscow's schools. RFID tags were applied to all books in the school library, and each student received a digital profile that can be used to reserve the necessary literature in advance. At the self-service checkout station, students can receive and return books, and the system automatically records their movement, updates information and availability.

A new interactive service is being tested at one of Moscow's colleges. It helps students decide on their future profession and model their further development in it. The user specifies the area of interest, on the basis of which the program builds a unique career route. It offers available internships and vacancies, indicates the average length of required work experience, and much more. Students are already noting the ease of navigation and use, and teachers are noting the practical value of the service, with the help of which future specialists receive individual recommendations for career development. In the future, the program may be implemented in 1,500 educational institutions in Moscow.

Monitors of the Future

A monitor with a volumetric hologram effect was tested in one of the schools in the Kommunarka district. It can be used to reproduce 3D models in high resolution in both static and dynamic modes. The monitor was successfully used in biology and physics lessons, as well as in various electives. During classes, using a special stylus, teachers and students can control the image – rotate, enlarge and study the object from different angles.

The technology makes learning more visual and engaging. In addition, the use of visual demonstration helps schoolchildren better absorb even the most complex material. In the future, more than 800 schools may be equipped with holographic classrooms.

Digital microscopes, 3D printers and mini-farms: what equipment will appear in the renovated schools of Moscow

Today, Moscow is a leader in conducting pilot studies in the urban environment. Thanks to the support of the MIK Foundation alone, about 650 pilot tests of innovative solutions were conducted at more than 280 sites in the capital. In addition, companies can receive a set of financial support measures – for example, a grant of up to two million rubles for testing a solution and a grant of up to four million rubles for participants in an inter-industry cluster. The pilot testing program allows you to adapt innovative products to real tasks, prepare them for scaling and further entry into the market.

Moscow Innovation Cluster contributes to the creation of conditions for the implementation of priority areas of scientific and technical development in the capital. This is the development and implementation of modern technologies, ensuring scientific, technical and industrial cooperation, effective interaction of all participants in the city's innovative ecosystem. The cluster includes organizations from 87 regions of Russia. Developers and representatives of high-tech businesses have access to over 50 digital services and services provided by the city. The project is supervised by the capital Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

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/SCO Summit in Tianjin/ Exclusive: SCO Summit in Tianjin has global significance – Azerbaijani political scientist

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Baku, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping's speech at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, northern China, sent an important signal to all of humanity about the need to develop contacts to ensure peace, stability and prosperity, Ilgar Velizade, head of the South Caucasus Political Scientists Club, said in a recent exclusive interview with Xinhua.

According to the expert, the SCO summit in Tianjin has global significance, since its participants call for the implementation of responsible and balanced policies based on the principles and norms of the UN Charter, which forms the basis of the spirit of the SCO.

I. Velizade noted that China strives to create a fair world order based on international norms and principles laid down in the UN Charter, and invariably emphasizes the need to comply with these norms and principles.

“And first of all, we are talking about the principle of non-interference in internal affairs, respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, the need to ensure the development of societies and create conditions for the prosperity of various societies and their peoples,” he said.

The expert believes that many societies in less developed countries today suffer from both economic problems and problems caused by environmental changes. He noted that the speech of the Chinese President particularly emphasized the need to assist less developed countries.

"This is very important in terms of ensuring inclusive development. China offers new technologies that allow us to solve very important problems of societies in developing countries," said I. Velizade.

The expert stated that there are many conflicts in our world, a number of which are almost global in nature, and various opposition blocs are being formed or are attempting to form, which leads to “relapses of the Cold War.”

"The President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping particularly emphasized the possibility of joint actions to prevent such a trend. This is very important, because if such a trend continues, there will be no talk of any inclusiveness and harmonious development of the world," he said.

I. Velizade believes that the concept of a community of common destiny for humanity, which was proposed by China, today finds support not only among the SCO member states, but also among many states on the planet. According to him, for Beijing, focusing on solving issues related to the future destiny of humanity is a fundamental condition for ensuring progress and development on a universal scale.

"The PRC, represented by its leadership, clearly understands that the progress of one state is inextricably linked with the progress and development of all mankind. This is the main message of the speech of the PRC Chairman, which was received with great attention not only by the SCO member states, but also by the entire world community," he said. –0–

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Japan's PM says he won't stick to his guns

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TOKYO, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) — Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Tuesday again apologized for his ruling party's defeat in the recent House of Councillors election, saying he will decide at an appropriate time whether to step down amid calls for him to take responsibility and step down.

At a joint general meeting of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Shigeru Ishiba said he would not cling to his position. "My duty is not to shirk responsibility, but to make the right decision at the right time."

He highlighted priorities such as ensuring wage growth above inflation, harmonizing tariffs and strengthening the economy, as well as reforming agricultural policy, including measures to support rice production, public broadcaster NHK reported. –0–

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Xi Jinping: China-Russia relations serve as a benchmark for relations between major countries /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday that China-Russia relations serve as a benchmark for relations between major countries, featuring eternal good-neighborliness and friendship, comprehensive strategic coordination, mutually beneficial cooperation and win-win results.

Xi Jinping made the statement during talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who arrived in China to attend the 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit and events dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

According to Xi Jinping, China is willing to strengthen high-level exchanges with Russia, support each other's development and revival, promptly coordinate positions on issues affecting the core interests and major concerns of the two countries, and promote even greater development of interstate relations.

Xi Jinping noted that the two sides should guide mutual cooperation through large-scale projects, create model cooperation projects, and promote the deep integration of each other's interests. He called for enhancing resilience and deepening mutual understanding in cooperation, and making efforts to strengthen and maintain the overall momentum of bilateral cooperation.

According to Xi Jinping, the mutual participation of the heads of state of China and Russia in the events held by both sides to mark the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War fully demonstrates the responsibility of the two major countries as the main victors of World War II and permanent members of the UN Security Council. It also shows the firm determination of the two countries to uphold the results of the victory in World War II and the correct historical view of World War II, he noted.

Xi said the Global Governance Initiative he put forward aims to work together with all countries with common aspirations to firmly safeguard the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and promote a more equitable and rational global governance system.

China and Russia should further strengthen cooperation within multilateral platforms including the UN, SCO, BRICS and the G20 to jointly advance the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, Xi said. -0-

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The first show of young designers from the Made in Moscow project took place at Fashion Week

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On the last day of summer, the first collective fashion show of the capital's designers from the "Made in Moscow" project took place on Bolotnaya Square. It became part of Moscow Fashion Week. Stylists presented over 50 looks. The number of local brands that presented products for their creation exceeded 35. Among them were clothing manufacturers (Vassa

For entrepreneurs, support at the start is very important, including various free promotion tools that they receive as part of the Made in Moscow project to attract customers. Thus, young Moscow designers present their products free of charge at key central venues in the capital in art pavilions as part of the seasonal projects Summer in Moscow and Winter in Moscow, as well as in five brand stores in residential areas and the Lomonosov cluster. In addition, local fashion brands receive broad information support. All this helps them increase recognition and sales. Brands also have the opportunity to participate in industry exhibitions and forums.

The general concept of the show reflected the key idea that the capital has everything necessary to implement fashion ideas taking into account global trends, and most importantly, all the products are created and invented in Moscow. The designers presented images for a resident of the metropolis for all occasions. These are strict sets for business meetings and interviews, and evening dresses for the red carpet or going on air, and practical everyday clothes for work or a walk around the city. Thus, in the new collections of Moscow designers – massive sheepskin coats, laconic floor-length fur coats, elegant suits with lace and fur in autumn colors. For an evening look – long dresses in metallic and wine shades with a skirt made of faux fur. Capital brands also presented bright accessories, such as fur capes and handmade beaded jewelry. The show was closed by a young couple in modern groom and bride outfits. The 65-year-old model Natalia from the Royal Posture school of the Moscow Longevity project also took to the catwalk.

"When creating the images, we were inspired by our beloved Moscow – its fast pace, filled with events and impressions. A little – by our old movies, which we love to watch with our parents on TV. Our heroes have just returned from vacation, just like us: their hair remains naturally careless, with light sun glare, and their skin retains a warm tan. They are in a hurry about their business – each to their own place – and want to be everywhere. They are still wearing summer open sandals, but something warm and fluffy is already thrown over their light clothes, because, having left the house early in the morning, you can return late at night, and the Moscow weather can change the heat to coolness in an instant," said the show's stylists Misha and Kitty.

They emphasized that local brands have long since confidently taken their place in the wardrobes of city residents and guests of the capital. The modern consumer wants to get things with their own history and character. The brands that will produce them will become the new norm of fashionable life.

The audience was shown strict suit groups and exquisite handmade lace. The images were complemented with natural fur, sheepskin coats, wool coats and cashmere. Particular attention was paid to footwear: manufacturers presented models with and without heels, ballet flats and flip-flops from local brands.

A team of star stylists led by international master Kira Gonchar created 50 unique catwalk looks. The style of a modern Muscovite is flowing curls, careless buns and ponytails. The models' hairstyles were prepared by the capital's manufacturer of skincare products Ice Professional by Natura Siberica, a participant in the Made in Moscow project. According to Marina Lazaruk, the brand's managing brand director, participation in the Made in Moscow project show helped increase brand recognition in the fashion industry.

Products from the capital's designers, which were presented at the fashion show, can be purchased at the market in Zaryadye until September 2, as well as in the Odezhda art pavilion on Kuznetsky Most until September 14.

"Made in Moscow"— a project to promote local brands. Today it has more than 7.5 thousand participants, and the site contains over 36 thousand products created in the capital. Entrepreneurs have access to many free promotion tools provided by the city: placing products on the portal and in brand stores, mentions in the media and social networks, outdoor and online advertising, participation in the largest capital markets, fairs and exhibitions, and much more.

"Summer in Moscow"— the main event of the season. The project is aimed at strengthening social and family ties, as well as the personal development of its participants. Thanks to a variety of programs, including educational, cultural and sports events, it unites Muscovites and guests of the city of different ages, social groups and creates conditions for obtaining new knowledge, creative growth and an active lifestyle.

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A Glittering 60 and a Hot New Xizang| Manasarovar Wetlands Buzz with Life in Midsummer

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The Manasarovar Wetland is located in Burang County, Ngari Prefecture, Xinjiang Autonomous Region. In 2005, the Manasarovar Wetland was recognized as one of the most important wetlands in the world by Wetlands International. In summer, the Manasarovar Wetland offers a fascinating and unique wildlife experience that is unique to this season and climate.

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Almost 60 percent of gas stoves in Moscow apartments have been tested since the beginning of the year

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Since the beginning of 2025, specialists from the city services complex have checked more than a million gas stoves installed in residential buildings. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

"Over a million stoves were checked for operation between January and August, which is almost 60 percent of the total. During the checks, gas workers eliminate minor faults on the spot, and if serious violations are detected, they eliminate the safety hazard and provide recommendations for further operation and repair," noted Petr Biryukov.

Special attention is paid to ensuring gas safety in the capital – all activities are carried out strictly according to schedule as part of the annual scheduled maintenance of gasified housing stock.

The service life of a gas stove is on average 10-12 years. After this period, the equipment wears out: gas taps break down, burner diffusers become deformed, and the thermal insulation of the oven is damaged. In such cases, it is impossible to maintain safe operation – the stove must be replaced. According to current regulations, each stove must be equipped with a gas control system that automatically stops the gas supply when the flame goes out.

The responsibility for the technical condition, maintenance and replacement of equipment lies with the owners or tenants of residential premises.

The dates and times of gas equipment inspections are announced in advance – the schedule is published on the website JSC Mosgaz, and is also placed on information boards in entrances and on the surrounding area.

The work carried out corresponds to the goals and objectives of the national project "Infrastructure for life". You can learn more about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution atspecial page.

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Sobyanin told how the territory near the future Narodnoye Opolchenie station will be improved

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The concept for the improvement of the territory around the future Narodnoye Opolchenie station has been approved Rublevo-Arkhangelsk line metro. About this in your channel in messenger Max Sergei Sobyanin reported.

First of all, the work will affect the adjacent street and road network so that passengers can get to the metro faster using ground-based public transport.

"Of course, we will pay special attention to the creation of pedestrian sidewalks. They will appear along Demyan Bedny Street and Marshal Zhukov Avenue. The new sidewalks will also lead to residential buildings. For safety, we will install lighting there, and benches for rest. In addition, we will equip bike paths along Demyan Bedny Street," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel in Messenger Max

Station "People's Militia" Rublevo-Arkhangelsk line The metro is being built in the Khoroshevo-Mnevniki area. It will have two underground vestibules with exits to Demyan Bedny Street and Marshal Zhukov Avenue. There will also be a transfer to the Big Circle Line station of the same name.

Digital navigation The platform will combine familiar services and modern technologies. Touch steles will be able to adapt to each passenger, the information on them will be updated in just a minute, and dynamic elements will make it more visual.

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