Minstroy of Tatarstan: to the 100th anniversary of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League - Komsomol in the hearts of generations

22 October 2018, Monday

The solemn event dedicated to the upcoming celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League was held in the Ministry of Construction of Tatarstan. The meeting was attended by representatives of the young generation of the Ministry and the deputy ministers Ildus Nasyrov and Yury Alashev who had passed the "school" of the Komsomol. As noted by the Deputy Minister, the youth of several generations in our country is inextricably linked with Komsomol. In the history there are no other examples of the youth movement, which over the years of its existence would have covered more than 160 million people and could boast of real achievements. Komsomol became a school of great human life. All the best that people acquired in the Komsomol years are still in demand today. As Ildus Nasyrov told, the Komsomol construction projects were staffed with labor through the public appeals of young people held by the Komsomol Central Committee, as well as through temporary voluntary Komsomol youth building groups. Many facilities being constructed, often in their capacity, were unmatched in world practice. One of these facilities is the Kama Automobile Plant. Representatives of many national republics of the USSR worked shoulder to shoulder on the construction of an auto giant in the city of Naberezhnye Chelny. In turn, the Deputy Minister Yuri Alashev stressed that here it is necessary to note the role of the Komsomol of Tatarstan, directly connected with the construction site in production activities, ideological and political education, mass cultural and patronage work. The sincerity of the event and the special atmosphere of goodwill in the hall were proof that the meeting of generations and the transfer of experience took place. A feature of the meeting was the transmission of the motto: “Have a warm heart, courage of thought, be better than us!”

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