Rustam Minnikhanov makes working trip to Tatarstan’s Aznakayevo and Muslyumovo regions

28 August 2015, Friday
    Acting Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov earlier in the day made a working trip to Tatarstan’s Aznakayevo and Muslyumovo regions. The main purpose was to inspect the harvesting campaign in the fields.

The agenda included opening a number of public facilities, one of them a multipurpose gymnasium designed for volleyball, basketball, mini-football and close fight in Aznakaevo. The centre admits 284 spectators and four groups of athletes.

Later on, Rustam Minnikhanov opened a new kindergarten for fifty that will cater for children aged one to seven. The facility includes a music room, gymnasium, medical room, kitchen, laundry, and two playgrounds. Once the kindergarten is put into operation, the waiting list for kindergarten will cease to exist.

In Muslyumovo region, Rustam Minnikhanov attended the opening of a new breeding facility for a 38-thousand-strong parent herd. The facility was put into operation earlier in August, its expected payoff period being three years.

Acting Tatarstan governor proceeded by opening a new kindergarten for 140, to become an experimental platform for implementing national educational standards in pre-school education.

Rustam Minnikhanov inspected a new assembly line of Agromaster production company that makes over 140 types of agricultural machinery including sowing machines, disc sets, and others. The new assembly workshop will allow increasing production by 30 percent, or more than 150 million roubles a year. The facility costs 50 million roubles. The annual production is 360-425 units of equipment.

“Agromaster needs to be provided conditions for development without losing the positions they have won on the agricultural production market,” acting president told Tatarstan Agriculture Minister Marat Akhmetov who accompanied him.

In the conclusion of the trip Rustam Minnikhanov visited the local Pushkin public garden, whose design is based on great poet’s fairy tales.
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