Today, the Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan, Marat Aizatullin, held a seminar for heads of construction organizations in Tatarstan.
As the minister stressed, today the republic's construction complex is the largest sector of the economy, which owns about 8 percent of the gross regional product.
Damir Shaidullin, First Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing of the Republic of Tatarstan, paid a working visit to the Zainsky, Aznakaevsky and Sarmanovsky districts of Tatarstan. During the meeting with the leadership of the districts, problematic issues of housing and communal services and the implementation of programs for the modernization of communal infrastructure were discussed.
A secondary school is being overhauled in the village of Chernyshevka in the Vysokogorsky district of Tatarstan.
One-storey school building with a total area of 1,500 sq. m. m is located on Shkolnaya Street. According to the project, roofing and facade works, interior decoration, installation of internal engineering networks are planned here.
Also, as part of the overhaul, the school grounds will be improved and new equipment, furniture, and inventory will be purchased.
The work is carried out under the republican program of major repairs of state educational institutions.
Digital literacy and cybersecurity lessons have been organized for Russian schoolchildren as part of the digital educational project.
Videos and teaching materials from Kaspersky Lab are devoted to the topics "Dangerous strangers on the Internet" and "Online fraud in the digital environment."
The videos are intended for the 6+ age group and are recommended for viewing with parents or teachers. The training videos are supplemented with methodological materials for teachers, which makes it possible to effectively integrate them into the educational process and use them in lessons of housing and communal services, computer science, extracurricular activities, as well as at parent meetings.
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