Dagestan plans to increase yield of grapes by 6.6% in 2018
Of these, 100 million rubles are allocated for subsidizing grapes processing enterprises and 480 million rubles for subsidizing the field works" -
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Of these, 100 million rubles are allocated for subsidizing grapes processing enterprises and 480 million rubles for subsidizing the field works" -
abilities and to attract them to scientific and innovative activities.
An exhibition of scientific projects and innovative technologies of young scientists has been deployed in the foyer of the university.
The event ended with a creative evening.
In his works the whole color and diversity of the Dagestan peoples are displayed"- Daitbegov confessed.
All the same work was preceded by a thoughtful acquaintance with the works and biography of the fellow countryman – the poet, prose writer, publicist...
The problems of seismic resistant construction have been discussed yesterday at the scientific and practical seminar: "On the development of regional
Today, the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs announced a list of winners of the All-Russian Youth Projects Contest "Creative Youth Initiatives"
tourism and ethno-gastronomic tourism in the region as wells as to demonstrate the creative potential of professionals and amateurs in the field of co...
applications for grants and properly present their projects.
A year ago, Ziyavudin Magomedov’s Charity Foundation "Peri" along with the Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography of Dagestan Scientific
in the field of ecology and cognitive tourism, through a series of scientific and educational activities of an ecological nature and botanical and eco...
The works Chontaulsky site will also protect the villages of Chontaul and Kirovaul from seasonal flooding.
of state industrial and scientific and technological policies to ensure the competitiveness of domestic companies in high-tech industries.
The exhibition with free access is held in the conference hall of the Scientific Library of University and will last until April 2.