Tatarstan President opens new village club in Vysokogorsky region
22 July 2014, Tuesday
On July 22, Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov took part in opening of a new multi-purpose culture centre in Kurkachi village, (Vysokogorsky region, Tatarstan).
The new village club was built under regional programme and occupies the area of 500 m². The cost of construction made 12 million roubles. There are drama, dance, singing, checks, drawing, origami, knitting, family alliance, and other classes in the club.
Welcoming local dwellers, Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov said that achievements of Vysokogorsky region are especially important for him because he used to work there.
Rustam Minnikhanov noted that 30 programmes on developing rural areas are being realized in the republic. He expressed confidence in prosperous future of Vysokogorsky region and wished local dwellers all the best.
Rustam Minnikhanov looked around the new culture centre. He told journalists that development of social infrastructure, construction of new roads, medical and obstetric stations, and clubs in rural areas is very important.
On 15 December, speaking at a meeting of the competition committee of the regional public competition “The Manager of the Year” about its results in 2025, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin said that the list of 155 participants (nominees), who are heads of enterprises and organizations from various industries and sectors of the economy, for the competition was formed based on recommendations from regional ministries and departments, city and district municipalities, employers' associations and the Federation of Trade Unions of the republic.
On 6 December speaking at a regional meeting held by the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov in the Government House of the republic with all municipalities taking part in it via videoconference, the regional Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing Utilities Sector Marat Ayzatullin reported about progress in implementation of the of multi-apartment houses capital overhaul programme.
On 5 December, congratulating volunteers with the International Volunteers Day, Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Leyla Fazleeva wrote in her address: “
Your boundless kindness, sincere desire to help others and active civic position deserve special recognition and deep gratitude. There are over 5,000 volunteer associations operating successfully in Tatarstan, with a total membership of over 220,000 caring people of all ages and professions. Every year the contribution of volunteers into public life of the republic becomes more noticeable.
On 4 December Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Shamil Gafarov, who is the Chief of Staff of the Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of the republic, took part in a strategic session on the establishment of an inter-university campus in the republic being held at the Kazan Aircraft University on 4-6 December with participation of more than 100 people and more than 40 experts in politics, economy, science, education and industry from all over Russia.