Ministries of the Republic of TatarstanMinistry of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications of the Republic of Tatarstan
Roman Shaikhutdinov congratulates veterans of information and communications industry on International Day of Older Persons
30 September 2015, Wednesday
On October 1, Minister of information and communications Roman Shaikhutdinov had a traditional meeting with veterans of information and communications industry.
“Today I would like to say that we appreciate your work and great contribution you made in the industry development. We can say so many things about you, you are our living history and we are proud of you! This date does not remind you about your age, it is a good opportunity for us to express our gratitude to our fathers and mothers, war and labour veterans, pensioners and senior citizens for your long service and dedicated work , your experience, kindness and wisdom!”
Press office of Tatarstan Ministry of Information and Communications
Students at Gymnasium No. 75 in Kazan took part in an educational session under the "Digital Literacy" project, focusing on topics such as "Pet Protection in the Digital World" and "Harmful tips on Digital Security", which is implemented in support of the national project “Data Economy”.
Tatarstan residents have increased their phone communication by one-third. According to MegaFon, in March 2025, the average person talked on the phone for 4 hours and 49 minutes per month. This year, the average call time has risen to 6 hours and 20 minutes.
On May 7, the Bashir Rameev IT Park will host the family festival in celebration of Radio and Communications Day. Registration for the upcoming open robotics and technological entrepreneurship tournament "ROBOKAZAN" is open.
Register on the official website and dive into the exciting world of robotics with us!
On April 16, Deputy Minister of Digitalization of Tatarstan Albert Yakovlev took part in a press conference where informed about common fraud schemes and ways to protect.
Fraudsters continue to use psychological tricks to deceive citizens under the pretext of quick earnings, prizes or solutions to everyday problems.