Industrial town opened at Daghestan Centre for social adaptation and professional orientation
The minister noted that opening a complex like that can help reduce the number of unemployed young men with disabilities.
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The minister noted that opening a complex like that can help reduce the number of unemployed young men with disabilities.
The exhibition will continue tomorrow with round tables to address the most pressing issues of the building industry.
"Today it is critical to preserve and increase traditions of good neighborliness, mutual respect and friendship inherited fr om the older generations
The head of the SISV of the North Caucasus Centre of the Russian Emergency Ministry Alexander Dubov arrived in Daghestan for a working visit, the pres...
objectives, target groups, methods of implementation, mobilization of resources, the project team, etc., as well as issues of preparing applications f...
The parties also agreed on dealing with a number of other social facilities.
Petersburg Gassan Gassanov, his deputy on trade and economic issues, the professor of the Faculty of Philology of the St.
On the first day, a number of companies signed cooperation agreements.
There arose a few questions to a number of municipalities as for implementing the priority project of their territory.
The most critical ones were establishing the Islamic Fiqh Academy in Russia, striving to create Islamic organizations operating in different walks of...
Besides, cooperation agreements with a number of large foreign companies had been signed.
Opening the event, Magomedsultan Aliyev noted that the fishing industry is to date one of the most critical issues for Daghestan.
Following the meeting, participants approved a number of recommendations to enhance Daghestan media’s role in forming and developing a civil society.
Participants also discussed other issues of Daghestan’s social and economic development.
For professionals, the exhibition will become a platform for discussing issues related to the health care and making recommendations to improve the ef...