Dagestan Ranks Among Top 5 Leaders in Russia's National Cluster Development Rating
The Republic of Dagestan ranks among the top five leaders in the pilot National Cluster Development Rating of Russian regions.
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The Republic of Dagestan ranks among the top five leaders in the pilot National Cluster Development Rating of Russian regions.
In terms of catering development, the region ranks first in the North Caucasus and seventh nationwide.
The Republic of Dagestan has formally launched a state program aimed at preservation, study and development of its diverse regional languages.
The forum is organized by the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Institute for Media Development" with the support of the Agency of Information
Abdulmuslimov highlighted the advanced development of the port's infrastructure and its significant potential for enhancing cross-border trade.
A new shopping and entertainment center named "Flagman" representing a total investment of approximately RUB one billion, is scheduled to open
Askenderov also reported on the positive trends in Dagestan's socio-economic development, underscoring the active role and legislative work of the
He underscored the growing strategic importance of the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), noting its potential to become a major
and Press of the Republic of Dagestan, under the state program "Development of Mass Media in the Republic of Dagestan.
This creates a solid foundation for future harvests and the further development of horticulture in the region" - the branch specialists state.
This significant increase underscores the success of the region's aquaculture development strategy.
It was during this session that Deputy Prime Minister Gazimagomedov, alongside the region's Minister of Digital Development Yuri Gamzatov, formally
Over RUB 35.9 million rubles were allocated and utilized for the capital repair of two major Olympic reserve sports schools in Makhachkala this year.
Investors may also receive a subsidy covering up to 80% of infrastructure development costs, capped at 50 million rubles.
Five major projects in the field of renewable energy sources (RES) will enable Dagestan to increase its generating capacity by more than 480 MW