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22
January 2018
Monday

On January 19, 2018, a workshop for members of Merkhemet-Miloserdie association of women-deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, and heads of associations of women-deputies of municipal entities of the Republic took place at Kazan Fair exhibition hall.

Tatiyana Larionova, Deputy Chairman of the State Council of the Republic, Head of Merkhemet-Miloserdie association of women-deputies delivered a welcoming speech.

Ministry of economy was represented by deputy minister Oleg Pelevin.

In his presentation, Oleg Pelevin told about the main results of implementation of Strategy-2030 in the field of Human Capital, as well as about the tasks, that have to be fulfilled.

At the end of the workshop, representatives of ministries and departments of the Republic answered the visitors' questions.

The foundation for support of innovations continues to accept applications from small businesses under the COOPERATION program.

The program is aimed at development of partnership between small businesses and Industrial Partners within the framework of R&D efforts.

The amount of the grant exceeds RUR 25 mln, subject to co-financing from non-budgetary sources in the amount of at least 100% of the grant. Co-financing can be provided by the grant receiver (at the expense of either own or borrowed funds) and/or Industrial Partner.

Applications can be submitted via AS Fonla-M system at:  http://online.fasie.ru till February 26, 2018.

 

On January 19, 2018, a meeting on operations of the areas of advance social and economic development established in Naberezhnye Chelny, Nizhnekamsk, Chistopol, and Zelenodolsk monocities of the Republic of Tatarstan took place at the Ministry of economy board of the Republic of Tatarstan.

At the meeting, issues pertaining to development and operations of the areas of advance social and economic development, established under Regulations of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 22, 2017, within the monocities of Nizhnekamsk, Chistopol, and Zelenodolsk were discussed.

 


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