In 2021, 31.6 billion rubles are provided for the implementation of regional projects in Tatarstan

30 October 2021, Saturday

According to the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan, in the first nine months of this year schools, kindergartens, medical organizations, sports facilities were opened in the republic under the national projects, landfill reclamation in Menzelinsk was completed, sewage treatment plants were built in Pestrechinsky district. 

Thus, according to the national projects "Education", "Housing and urban environment", two new schools were opened in the republic in the Kazan residential complexes "Art City" and "Salavat Coopere". In total, 2.725 people will be able to study there.

Also, thanks to the national projects "Demography" and "Housing and Urban Environment", the construction of eight kindergartens designed for 1.450 places was completed. They opened in Kazan, Naberezhnye Chelny and Derzhavino village of Laishevsky district. By the end of the year, it is planned to hand over 8 more institutions of preschool education.

The Center for Pediatric Oncology, Hematology and Surgery has started working under the national project "Healthcare".

As part of the national project "Demography" in Kukmor a universal gym started receiving visitors, and in Kazan - an open-type fitness center.

In addition, according to the national project "Housing and Urban Environment", 21 public spaces were landscaped in the districts of the republic for nine months.

In September 2021, the implementation of the national project "Tourism and the hospitality industry" began in Tatarstan, which will make travel in Russia more comfortable, affordable and safe. Travelers will receive a better service, and the organizers of recreation and tourist routes will be able to count on the support of the state.

National projects are being implemented in Russia in accordance with the decrees of Russian President Vladimir Putin and are aimed at improving the quality of life of citizens of the republic.

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