One hundred families of Tatarstan rescuers celebrate house-warming

29 June 2011, Wednesday
A solemn ceremony of commissioning 9-storey house for employees of RF Ministry of emergency on RT (Karbyshev st.) took place in Kazan on June, 29.

In the ceremony took part Deputy Head of RF Ministry of emergency Aleksandr Chupriyan, RT Premier Ildar Khalikov, Head of Volga regional centre at RF Ministry of emergency lieutenant-general Igor Panshin and Head of Chief Directorate RF Ministry of emergency on RT, major general of internal service Rafis Khabibullin.

The keys were handed to those who rescue people and fights with fire every day, leads rescue operations and measures. Employees of Federal fore-prevention service received 85 flats, military personnel of military rescue formation - 15.

“Creation of a resource base and solution of social problems of our staff is one of the leading policies at our ministry. Dozens of similar houses have been commissioned in Russia. I am sure the quality is excellent here for low-level buildings are not constructed in Tatarstan. Earlier I could not even image having such housing. I want this house to be comfortable and let the peace, harmony and love prevail here. I am sure it will influence your work. Our common task is to give a helping hand. But it is impossible without our own home”, - Deputy Head of RF Ministry of emergency Aleksandr Chupriyan said.

«Along with child birth and marriage house-warming day stays in our memory for the whole life. Dear employees of the Ministry! Today I am glad for your and your relatives’ sake”, - RT Premier Ildar Khalikov congratulated rescuers. “Let me thank you for your heroism, professional skills and diligence you demonstrated during the dry summer 2010 and snowy winter 2010-2011 on behalf of the Government and the President of RT. And I wish love, health and hearing children laugh in this house”, - Ildar Khalikov added.

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