Engel Fattakhov:Training at resource centre will guarantee a student a job
19 February 2015, Thursday
Training at a resource centre will guarantee a job to a student. Tatarstan education and science minister Engel Fattakhov said it to reporters on Tuesday. The minister noted that some 36 thousand people graduated from the ninth form the year before, nearly half of them continuing training within primary and secondary vocational training programmes.
“It is a great ‘army’. The republic’s authorities think we need to provide every condition for them,” he stressed. Fattakhov went on to recall that 5 resource centres had been set up in Tatarstan under the guidance of Rustam Minnikhanov the year before.
On 16 February, a resource vocational training centre to train highly qualified workers and specialists for the agriculture industry opened on the grounds of Sarmanov agrarian college. Its classrooms were renovated and equipped and traffic rules training exercisers purchased.
“The equipment in the labs, classrooms, educational programmes and individual courses - this all is compliant with the international requirements. It is a good resource centre able to train personnel for the agriculture sector,” the minister stressed. “We are grateful to the republic’s authorities who allocated enormous funds for renovation and purchasing equipment.”
“We hope this campus’ participants will never forget their teams, these days and Tatarstan,” acting Tatarstan President Ildar Khalikov said while closing the 5th Presidential Academy’s Summer Campus event at Innopolis.
On July 13 in the afternoon, Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov took part in a solemn opening of the 3d Regional open Olympiad of young geologists of Tatarstan in Almetievsk region.
The event runs on 21 to 23 April. An official ceremony to open the 6th republican youth forum Our Tatarstan took place at Kazan’s IT Park on 21 April. Attendees included Aide to Tatarstan President Leila Fazleeva and Tatarstan Deputy Youth Affairs and Sport Minister Rustam Garifullin.
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