72 investment projects worth RUB 494 billion rubles being implemented in Dagestan
As of September 1, 2025, approximately RUB 82.2 billion rubles have been invested, resulting in the creation of around 3,000 jobs.
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As of September 1, 2025, approximately RUB 82.2 billion rubles have been invested, resulting in the creation of around 3,000 jobs.
At the World Wrestling Championship held in Zagreb, athletes representing Russia from Dagestan won bronze medals in Greco-Roman wrestling.
Olympic freestyle wrestling champion Magomed-Gasan Abushev, a gold medalist for the USSR national team in 1980, addressed the participants and attende...
Her essay "On that dark day that…” brings the audience back to the tragedy of 1944 secured third place in the "Best Author's Publication/
The objective is to significantly improve travel conditions in the region.
By the end of 2024, Dagestan processed a total of 5.8 thousand tons of aquatic biological resources.
In the current year, Dagestan has made a substantial advancement in overcoming its digital disparity by launching fifteen communication infrastructure
The upcoming opening of a contemporary data processing center in Dagestan is scheduled for autumn 2026.
Nationally, Russia saw a modest 1.7% annual increase in land prices, averaging 400 thousand rubles per hundred square meters in September
The attendees were engrossed in the rich cultural ambiance of Dagestan, as evidenced by photographic areas adorned in the fashion of traditional mount...
This ambitious initiative, spanning 26 kilometers and involving the installation of over 50 wells, represents the largest undertaking in the district&...
This figure stands at 19.9% in Dagestan, surpassing the national average of 13.9%.
On December 1, 2024, while walking near a lake with her younger sister, Zalmu witnessed a seven-year-old boy fall through the ice.
This initiative is integrated into a comprehensive investment program titled "Development of a Fruit and Vegetable Cluster in Dagestan".
This species, not typically found in local waters, has been successfully adapted for aquaculture.