Another multi-functional cultural centre opens in Novosheshminsky region
20 August 2014, Wednesday
On August 21, Tatarstan Prime Minister Ildar Khalikov and Head of Novosheshminsky region (Tatarstan) Vyacheslav Kozlov took part in opening of a multi-functional cultural centre for 200 seats and a library. It is the third cultural centre built under regional programme and occupies the area of 400 m².
Opening the solemn event, Vyacheslav Kozlov noted that many social problems, such as major repair of schools and housing construction were solved in the region this year.
“Dozens of social programmes are implemented in the republic, many of them in rural areas. Realization of these programmes will be continued,” Ildar Khalikov said.
The Prime Minister congratulated local dwellers on the event and gave a certificate for 100, 000 roubles.
Later on the same day Ildar Khalikov held a meeting with local administration, at which Vyacheslav Kozlov told about main results achieved, harvesting, and realization of regional prgorammes.
Speaking about social and economic development of the republic, Ildar Khalikov said that oil-gas and chemical industry is the priority economic sector, and a lot of major projects have lately been implemented.
On 24 April, speaking at a briefing dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage sites and confined to the International Day of Historical Monuments and Sites held in the Government House of the republic, the Aid to the Rais of Tatarstan Olesya Baltusova informed that in 2024 the Rebus Forum will be held on 14-15 November. She reminded that in the current year the forum will be named “Aglomerations: Experience, Opportunities. Challenges” and will be held with participation of China “as it will take place during the ROSTCI Forum.”
On 24 April Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Roman Shaykhutdinov together with speakers and experts, investors, representatives of start-ups and venture funds, large corporations and development institutes took part in events of the “zero” day of the Russian Venture Forum dedicated to the topic of “Technological Entrepreneurship: the space of highest skills.
On 24 April Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Rustam Nigmatullin on behalf of the Government of the republic and the Director of the VOIN Center Igor Kazarezov signed an agreement on cooperation between the Government of the republic and the Center, which envisages interaction in issues of patriotic upbringing and military and sports training of youngsters.
On 24 April, speaking at a briefing in the Tatarstan Cabinet of Ministers, the Chairman of the Regional Committee on protection of Cultural Heritage Sites Ivan Guschin informed that in 2024 the Committee initiated historical and cultural expertise of nearly 100 sites and 20 archeological monuments to take them under state protection.