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30
May 2026
Saturday

This year, 14 sports facilities will be built in Tatarstan for a total amount of over 4.6 billion rubles.  This was recalled today by the Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Aizatullin at a traditional meeting at the Government House of the Republic of Tatarstan.


29
May 2026
Friday

A secondary school is being overhauled in Novosheshminsk.


28
May 2026
Thursday

Major repairs of the Koster republican youth center in the Vysokogorsky district have been completed. The institution provides summer recreation services for children and youth.


26
May 2026
Tuesday

The renovation of the architectural and religious complex "Holy Spring" is underway in Bilyarsk, Alekseevsky district.


25
May 2026
Monday

As of May 25, 379,314 Tatarstan citizens took part in the All-Russian vote for landscaping facilities in 2027.


23
May 2026
Saturday

The Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Aizatullin reported on the progress of the program of capital repairs of apartment buildings at a meeting in the Government House today.

Today, at a meeting in the Government House of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing of Tatarstan, Marat Aizatullin, spoke about the progress of major repairs of healthcare facilities.

Marat Aizatullin, Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan, reported on the progress of the overhaul of educational infrastructure facilities at a traditional meeting at the Government House today.


22
May 2026
Friday

The kindergarten "Solnyshko" has been completely renovated in the village of Alekseevskoye, Alekseevsky district.


21
May 2026
Thursday

One of the oldest libraries in the Kukmor district is being renovated in the village of Sardek-Bash.  The hut-reading room with a fund of 500 books was organized in 1934. During the Great Patriotic War, letters from the front were read here, and songs were composed. In 1964, the hut-reading room was renamed the Sardekbash rural library. The current book collection has more than 7 thousand copies.


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