Ministries of the Republic of TatarstanMinistry of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications of the Republic of Tatarstan
Mobile computer classes to be presented to three schools by results of the contest “IT champion”
11 March 2014, Tuesday
The contest “IT champion” will be held on March 15-December 10 in Tatarstan. Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Information and Communication Roman Shaikhutdinov and Deputy Minister of Education and Science Andrey Pominov told that there are two nominations in the contest this year, - “The most active pupil”, and “The most active school”.
The contest in nomination “The most active pupil” will be held in two stages, results will be summarized at the end of May and December. Laptops will be presented to the winners.
As for nomination “The most active school”, results of the contest will be summarized in December. A set of interactive equipment will be presented to the best school.
By and large, 306 laptops, 51 sets of interactive equipment, 3 mobile classes, 2 thousand prizes will be presented within the framework of the contest.
On December 11, Moscow hosted this year's important IT events: the awards ceremony for the winners of the "Sprint to the Future - Code of Success!" award and the Sprint 2.0 Accelerator Demo Day.
In accordance with the Procedure for providing subsidies from the budget of Tatarstan in 2025 to telecom operators to reimburse costs associated with providing mobile radiotelephone services on sections of the M-12 and M-7 highways located in Tatarstan, approved by Resolution No. 1032 of the Cabinet of Ministers of Tatarstan dated 02.12.2025 (hereinafter referred to as the Procedure) and Order No. p/334 of Tatarstan Ministry of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications dated 10.12.2025, the deadlines for submitting applications for subsidies from the budget of the republic have been established.
Digital Transformation Centre of Tatarstan reported that in 2025, Tatarstan completed a digital infrastructure upgrade, which affected server capacity, government employee workplaces, email services and video surveillance.
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