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Tatarstan launches new Russo-German glass-fibre plant.
KAZAN, November 3 (Itar-Tass) - A technical start-up of a Russo-German
plant for the production of glass fibre is scheduled for Wednesday in
Tatarstan's special economic zone (SEZ) Alabuga, Yulia Spirina, the
marketing service manager of the new factory, has told Itar-Tass.
"The enterprise has been built jointly by the Tatneft Company
(Tatarstan) and the German Preiss-Daimpler Group within less than two
years," Spirina specified. She said that about 300 new jobs have been
created due to the factory's coming into being.
The first product -- a high-strength glass filament -- will be
manufactured at the conveyor line on Wednesday. This refractory
ecologically pure material resistant to corrosion is applied in capital
construction projects, in automobile manufacture, electrical engineering,
aviation, and other branches of industry.
According to the management office of the joint venture, investors
have put in more than 3,400 million roubles in the facility, the output of
which when it attains its rated annual capacity will be 19,000 tonnes of
glass fibre, which will find application in Russia and in foreign
countries. The Russian Federation's first SEZ Alabuga which came into
being on the right-hand bank of the Kama River in November 2007, now has
13 resident companies from Russia, Germany, Denmark, Turkey, France, and
Japan. According to Tatarstan Minister of Industry and Trade Ravil
Zaripov, another three resident companies are currently in the stage of
formalizing their status there.
.Regional CC chiefs meet in Kazan to discuss interaction.
KAZAN, November 3 (Itar-Tass) - Interaction and ways to raise the
effectiveness of regional constitutional courts will be discussed by their
chiefs at a session that opens here on Wednesday.
An official at the Constitutional Court of Tatarstabn (CCT) has
specified, "The session of the Consultative Council of the chief justices
of regional constitutional and statutory courts of Russia will be
declared open by Valery Zorkin, Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court
of the Russian Federation (RF)."
Constitutional courts have been instituted in 17 constituent entities
of the RF so far, the CCT official pointed out. A Constitutional Court of
the Republic of Ingushetia began to function in January 2010. Most
constituent entities of the RF prefer living without regional
constitutional justice, although they have available a legal basis for
that.
On Wednesday, Zorkin is also to meet with the Head of Tatarstan,
Rustam Minnikhanov. Later in the day Zorkin will deliver a report at
Kazan (Volga) Federal University on the development of constitutional
justice in present-day Russia.
.Putin to chair meeting on life quality for the disabled.
MOSCOW, November 3 (Itar-Tass) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
on Wednesday is to chair a meeting to discuss the formation of an
accessible environment for the disabled. Those present are to consider the
draft state 2011-2015 Accessible Environment programme (AEP).
The government press service reports that participants in the meeting
are to examine a package of measures to create conditions for an unimpeded
access for the disabled to various facilities and services with a view to
raising the quality of their life.
Pension Fund data have it that there are now about 13 million disabled
in Russia, with1.8 million of them having Disability Category (DC) 1, and
6.6 million are of DC2, the press service pointed out. There are 544,000
children among the handicapped people. Pensioners account for 66 percent
of the disabled, 30 percent of able-bodied and 26 percent of them are
employed.
It is planned that as a result of the implementation of the AEP new
job opportunities will be created for the disabled, and the number of
social welfare, transport, engineering infrastructure and housing
facilities, adapted to meet the needs of the handicapped people, will
increase.
The process of shaping a barrier-free environment is now actively
under way, including that within the scope of preparations for the XXII
Winter Olympic Games and XI Winter Paralympic Games of 2014 in Sochi. This
applied, first of all, to the requirements for the designing and
construction of both Olympic facilities proper and transport
infrastructure ones. The best foreign experience is being drawn upon in
the creation of the barrier-free environment.
Vice-Premier Alexander Zhukov, Vice-Premier and Minister of Finance
Alexei Kudrin, Minister of Health and Social Development Tatyana Golikova,
Minister of Economic Development Elvira Nabiullina, the heads of a number
of other relevant ministries and agencies will take part in the Prime
Minister-chaired meeting.
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plant for the production of glass fibre is scheduled for Wednesday in
Tatarstan's special economic zone (SEZ) Alabuga, Yulia Spirina, the
marketing service manager of the new factory, has told Itar-Tass.
"The enterprise has been built jointly by the Tatneft Company
(Tatarstan) and the German Preiss-Daimpler Group within less than two
years," Spirina specified. She said that about 300 new jobs have been
created due to the factory's coming into being.
The first product -- a high-strength glass filament -- will be
manufactured at the conveyor line on Wednesday. This refractory
ecologically pure material resistant to corrosion is applied in capital
construction projects, in automobile manufacture, electrical engineering,
aviation, and other branches of industry.
According to the management office of the joint venture, investors
have put in more than 3,400 million roubles in the facility, the output of
which when it attains its rated annual capacity will be 19,000 tonnes of
glass fibre, which will find application in Russia and in foreign
countries. The Russian Federation's first SEZ Alabuga which came into
being on the right-hand bank of the Kama River in November 2007, now has
13 resident companies from Russia, Germany, Denmark, Turkey, France, and
Japan. According to Tatarstan Minister of Industry and Trade Ravil
Zaripov, another three resident companies are currently in the stage of
formalizing their status there.
.Regional CC chiefs meet in Kazan to discuss interaction.
KAZAN, November 3 (Itar-Tass) - Interaction and ways to raise the
effectiveness of regional constitutional courts will be discussed by their
chiefs at a session that opens here on Wednesday.
An official at the Constitutional Court of Tatarstabn (CCT) has
specified, "The session of the Consultative Council of the chief justices
of regional constitutional and statutory courts of Russia will be
declared open by Valery Zorkin, Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court
of the Russian Federation (RF)."
Constitutional courts have been instituted in 17 constituent entities
of the RF so far, the CCT official pointed out. A Constitutional Court of
the Republic of Ingushetia began to function in January 2010. Most
constituent entities of the RF prefer living without regional
constitutional justice, although they have available a legal basis for
that.
On Wednesday, Zorkin is also to meet with the Head of Tatarstan,
Rustam Minnikhanov. Later in the day Zorkin will deliver a report at
Kazan (Volga) Federal University on the development of constitutional
justice in present-day Russia.
.Putin to chair meeting on life quality for the disabled.
MOSCOW, November 3 (Itar-Tass) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
on Wednesday is to chair a meeting to discuss the formation of an
accessible environment for the disabled. Those present are to consider the
draft state 2011-2015 Accessible Environment programme (AEP).
The government press service reports that participants in the meeting
are to examine a package of measures to create conditions for an unimpeded
access for the disabled to various facilities and services with a view to
raising the quality of their life.
Pension Fund data have it that there are now about 13 million disabled
in Russia, with1.8 million of them having Disability Category (DC) 1, and
6.6 million are of DC2, the press service pointed out. There are 544,000
children among the handicapped people. Pensioners account for 66 percent
of the disabled, 30 percent of able-bodied and 26 percent of them are
employed.
It is planned that as a result of the implementation of the AEP new
job opportunities will be created for the disabled, and the number of
social welfare, transport, engineering infrastructure and housing
facilities, adapted to meet the needs of the handicapped people, will
increase.
The process of shaping a barrier-free environment is now actively
under way, including that within the scope of preparations for the XXII
Winter Olympic Games and XI Winter Paralympic Games of 2014 in Sochi. This
applied, first of all, to the requirements for the designing and
construction of both Olympic facilities proper and transport
infrastructure ones. The best foreign experience is being drawn upon in
the creation of the barrier-free environment.
Vice-Premier Alexander Zhukov, Vice-Premier and Minister of Finance
Alexei Kudrin, Minister of Health and Social Development Tatyana Golikova,
Minister of Economic Development Elvira Nabiullina, the heads of a number
of other relevant ministries and agencies will take part in the Prime
Minister-chaired meeting.
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