Fifteen citizens from Tatarstan to do alternative civil service this year
8 April 2014, Tuesday
On April 8, at a briefing on the spring draft campaign at Tatarstan Cabinet of Ministers, Tatarstan Military Commissar Major General Sergey Pogodin said that 15 citizens from Tatarstan will be called up for alternative civil service in spring 2014.
In particular, seven people will do their alternative civil service at Russian Post office in Kazan, two draftees will serve in the Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical hospital, one man will be sent to the Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children in Orichi village (Kirov region).
According to Sergey Pogodin, quite a lot of young people from Tatarstan have been considered fit for military service over the last years. Muslyumovo, Cheremshan, Drozhzhanov, Kukmor, Sarmanov and other regions have traditionally shown a high percentage of the draftees (more than 80 per cent).
“Unfortunately, there are some regions with a fitness percentage lower than 70 and even 50 per cent. They are Alexeev, Mendeleev, Laishev, Rybnaya Sloboda and other municipal regions,” Tatarstan Military Commissar stated.
Sergey Pogodin also touched upon the problem of draft evasion. “Some evaders have been imposed an administrative penalty. They are more than one thousand. Twelve people have been brought to criminal responsibility,” he said.
The sending of draftees form collection points will start on May 14 in Tatarstan.
On 10 March, speaking at a briefing dedicated to the development of the national Max messenger in Tatarstan and held in the Government House of the republic with all municipalities taking part in it via videoconference, the Minister of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communication of the republic Ilya Nachvin informed that according to the data of March 2026 about 1.5m residents of Tatarstan use domestic Max messenger.
On 5 February Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin took part in ceremony of awarding winners of the regional competition “The Woman of the Year. The Man of the Year: A Woman’s View” held at the Korston Leisure and Recreation Center in Kazan.
On 4 March at a briefing in the Government House of the republic Tatarstan Minister of Land and Property Relation Fanil Agliullin told about changes in land legislation enforced from 1 March of the current year. He said that they simplify a number of procedures for land plot owners including expanding the possibilities for land use and changing the rules for changing the category of a plot.
On 2 March in her address on the occasion of the Mentor’s Day, Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Leyla Fazleeva congratulated residents of the republic with the event and wrote: “Since 2025 this holiday established by Russian President Vladimir Putin has occupied a worthy place in the calendar of significant dates of our country, emphasizing the high status and significance of the mentoring mission.