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RUASAL to build 50 houses for fire victims in N Novgorod Region.
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MOSCOW, August 22 (Itar-Tass) -- RUSAL begins the New Village aid
programme in the Nizhny Novgorod Region, the company said.
Russia's big businesses respond to the appeal from President Dmitry
Medvedev to support the regions, which suffered from the wildfires. CEO of
the Basic Element Oleg Deripaska said over the meeting with the president
that RUSAL would assist a village in the Nizhny Novgorod.
RUSAL suggested a long-term programme to the regional government. The
purpose of the programme is to provide modern social and economic
infrastructures and new jobs so that the local residents did not leave
their village.
The programme consists of several stages. The first one is to
construct houses for the victims of the wildfires as well as to build a
kindergarten and a medical aid station. The second stage will be devoted
to introducing new jobs in small and medium businesses and to the
construction of cultural and sports facilities, where local residents
could work, too. The Volnoye Delo /Free Business/ Foundation organised by
Deripaska will be a partner for the second stage.
The programme will be implemented at the site, which was specially
allocated by the local government. The construction site for 50 new houses
is starting now.
The houses will be between 45 and 90 square metres. They are planned
to be completed by late October. Residents from nine districts of the
Nizhny Novgorod Region, who lost houses in the wildfires, will move to the
new houses. RUSAL will invest over 100 million roubles over the first
stage of the programme.
RUSAL is a world leader in alumni industry, with twelve percent of
global aluminum production and thirteen percent of the world's alumina
output, Prime-Tass reports. The company operates in 19 countries over five
continents and employs over 75,000 people across its international
operations and offices.
.Long-term blood storage in Tomsk to be ready by year end.
TOMSK, August 22 (Itar-Tass) -- Russia's Tomsk Region will organise a
long-term blood storage before the year ends, the regional government said.
All the necessary equipment is in place, and a camera to store five
tonnes of blood will be ready in September. Biological activity of frozen
blood and its components may be kept for five years there.
Any individual will be able to store own blood and use it in future,
if necessary. The region will provide the new service first of all to
those, whose profession is of so-called high risk, namely firefighters,
police and lifesavers.
A demand for donor blood has been growing in the region. Over the
first six months of the current year, the demand grew by 15 percent
against the pervious year's similar period.
"The reason is that Tomsk offers high technology medical assistance,
and many patients from other regions and even countries come for it,"
chief doctor of the regional blood transfusion station said. "The demand
will grow as we open a new perinatal centre later in the year."
Russia's federal medical-biological agency undertakes expenses for the
organisation of the new blood storage in Tomsk.
.Rosatom organises Siberia young atomic scientists' conference.
TOMSK, August 22 (Itar-Tass) -- The first conference of Siberia's
young atomic scientists will be held in Tomsk on September 19 - 25. The
forum will be organised by Russia's atomic agency, Rosatom, and the
government of the Tomsk Region.
Participants in the forum will discuss security, ecology, the economy
and management in nuclear technologies.
Students and postgraduates from the Urals' and Siberia's universities
will take part in the event. The organisers invite school pupils,
specialising in nuclear physics, to come to the conference, too.
Tomsk was chosen as the conference venue for the input of its
Polytechnic University, which trains specialists for nuclear power plants.
Besides, it is planned to construct a first nuclear power plant in
Siberia. The site will be in the city of Seversk, and the construction is
due to start in 2011.
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MOSCOW, August 22 (Itar-Tass) -- RUSAL begins the New Village aid
programme in the Nizhny Novgorod Region, the company said.
Russia's big businesses respond to the appeal from President Dmitry
Medvedev to support the regions, which suffered from the wildfires. CEO of
the Basic Element Oleg Deripaska said over the meeting with the president
that RUSAL would assist a village in the Nizhny Novgorod.
RUSAL suggested a long-term programme to the regional government. The
purpose of the programme is to provide modern social and economic
infrastructures and new jobs so that the local residents did not leave
their village.
The programme consists of several stages. The first one is to
construct houses for the victims of the wildfires as well as to build a
kindergarten and a medical aid station. The second stage will be devoted
to introducing new jobs in small and medium businesses and to the
construction of cultural and sports facilities, where local residents
could work, too. The Volnoye Delo /Free Business/ Foundation organised by
Deripaska will be a partner for the second stage.
The programme will be implemented at the site, which was specially
allocated by the local government. The construction site for 50 new houses
is starting now.
The houses will be between 45 and 90 square metres. They are planned
to be completed by late October. Residents from nine districts of the
Nizhny Novgorod Region, who lost houses in the wildfires, will move to the
new houses. RUSAL will invest over 100 million roubles over the first
stage of the programme.
RUSAL is a world leader in alumni industry, with twelve percent of
global aluminum production and thirteen percent of the world's alumina
output, Prime-Tass reports. The company operates in 19 countries over five
continents and employs over 75,000 people across its international
operations and offices.
.Long-term blood storage in Tomsk to be ready by year end.
TOMSK, August 22 (Itar-Tass) -- Russia's Tomsk Region will organise a
long-term blood storage before the year ends, the regional government said.
All the necessary equipment is in place, and a camera to store five
tonnes of blood will be ready in September. Biological activity of frozen
blood and its components may be kept for five years there.
Any individual will be able to store own blood and use it in future,
if necessary. The region will provide the new service first of all to
those, whose profession is of so-called high risk, namely firefighters,
police and lifesavers.
A demand for donor blood has been growing in the region. Over the
first six months of the current year, the demand grew by 15 percent
against the pervious year's similar period.
"The reason is that Tomsk offers high technology medical assistance,
and many patients from other regions and even countries come for it,"
chief doctor of the regional blood transfusion station said. "The demand
will grow as we open a new perinatal centre later in the year."
Russia's federal medical-biological agency undertakes expenses for the
organisation of the new blood storage in Tomsk.
.Rosatom organises Siberia young atomic scientists' conference.
TOMSK, August 22 (Itar-Tass) -- The first conference of Siberia's
young atomic scientists will be held in Tomsk on September 19 - 25. The
forum will be organised by Russia's atomic agency, Rosatom, and the
government of the Tomsk Region.
Participants in the forum will discuss security, ecology, the economy
and management in nuclear technologies.
Students and postgraduates from the Urals' and Siberia's universities
will take part in the event. The organisers invite school pupils,
specialising in nuclear physics, to come to the conference, too.
Tomsk was chosen as the conference venue for the input of its
Polytechnic University, which trains specialists for nuclear power plants.
Besides, it is planned to construct a first nuclear power plant in
Siberia. The site will be in the city of Seversk, and the construction is
due to start in 2011.
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