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21
January 2022
Friday

A lesson on the topic of separate garbage collection was held in kindergarten No. 48 of Kazan. The children were told about recycling and separate garbage collection, showed what kind of plastic is and what types of plastic is divided into. The pupils learned that after processing various wastes, construction and packaging materials, stationery, household items are obtained.

Today, the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan organized a lecture on the prevention of corruption offenses for employees of the department. Robert Zagidullin, the leading adviser of the Department of Public Service and Personnel of the Ministry, spoke about the main directions of preventing corruption, legal and organizational bases of combating it.  

The online excursion to the reserves was made by students of Arsk Secondary School No. 2 and Bolshye Aty secondary school. And the specialists of the Northern Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan helped them in this. In the format of an online excursion, they introduced the children to the history of the creation and development of nature reserves in Russia and told about what kind of specially protected natural territories there are.

How are modern technologies related to ecology and how do they affect the environment? These and other questions were answered by schoolchildren of the 5th grade of MBOU "Secondary school No. 2" in Menzelinsk.


20
January 2022
Thursday

The Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan announces a competition to fill vacant positions of the State Civil service of the Republic of Tatarstan. Job titles:


19
January 2022
Wednesday

The competitive events are aimed at identifying, accompanying and supporting talented young citizens who are interested in innovative, ecological technologies and environmental protection.

The state awards ceremony of the Republic of Tatarstan was held within the framework of the final board of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan. The distinguished awards were presented by the Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan Farid Mukhametshin.


18
January 2022
Tuesday

At the final board of the Department, the Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan emphasized the importance of environmental monitoring. It is he who makes it possible to work out decisions on the necessary measures to reduce the impact on atmospheric air and surface water bodies. This information is especially relevant in days of adverse weather conditions. In 2021, there were 180 of these 365 days.

"Thanks to preventive measures, we note an annual decrease in the number of detected violations. In 2021, the agency compiled 4078 protocols, imposed fines and damages totaling more than 84 million rubles. 43 materials were sent to law enforcement agencies on the facts of environmental damage, on the basis of which 22 criminal cases were initiated," the minister said. He also noted the work of the legal support staff of the Ministry: "Despite the complexity and heterogeneity of court cases, they actively defend the position of the department. In 898 court cases, 75% were accepted in our favor."

"Today there are 315 licenses for the extraction of CUM on the territory of the republic. The increase in proven reserves for the year amounted to more than 300 million m3. There is no shortage. The available resources are enough to implement the most ambitious projects! Revenues from the use of subsoil plots of local significance in the past year were significant and amounted to more than 137 million rubles," Ecology Minister Alexander Shadrikov said at the final board. It is important in this work to take into account the movement of extracted common minerals in the USAIS "Mineral resources" system. It is aimed at ensuring the rational use of minerals, as well as the operation of the state licensing system for the use of mineral resources.


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