Representatives of the Samara region became finalists of the “League of Guides” program Posting in CHAT: Russia The Russian Society “Knowledge”, together with the presidential platform “Russia – a Land of Opportunities” and the Rosmolodezh program “More than a Journey” with the support of the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives, identified 210 finalists out of approximately 5 thousand participants in the competition. “League of Guides” program. At the final stage, from May 16 to 21, at the exhibition and forum “Russia”, participants will have to go through an educational program by industry experts, a three-stage case championship and develop a unique excursion route, which will be included in the book “The Best Guides of Russia”. The program is designed to unite tourism industry professionals into the industrial community, the idea of which was approved by Russian President Vladimir Putin in the summer of 2023 as part of the national project “Tourism and Hospitality Industry,” which involves increasing the number. trips in Russia to 140 million per year by 2030, as well as ensuring economic growth in the country through the diversity of the tourism industry. The national project will help make traveling around Russia convenient, safe and interesting. Tourism is one of the important sectors of the economy of the Samara region. The region is implementing regional and state support measures aimed at stimulating domestic tourism. Governor of the Samara Region Dmitry Azarov pays great attention to the development of the industry. In January, the Holiday in Russia magazine, together with the Rating Information Communications Center, summed up the results of the ninth annual study on the development of domestic and inbound tourism, the tourist attractiveness of Russian regions, their tourism potential and popularity. between domestic and foreign tourists. In 2023, the Samara region increased its activity in the TOP 10 of the national tourism ranking by one more step and took ninth place among Russian regions. Just five years ago, the Samara region was 23rd, and as of 2021 it maintains its position in 10th place in the national ranking. The growth of these indicators indicates the active development of the regional tourism business in the Samara region, the offering of a wide range of tourism services in various price segments, as well as the presence of government support measures in the region aimed at stimulating domestic tourism. The final of the “League of Guides” project will take place from May 16 to 21 at the International Exhibition and Forum “Russia” in Moscow. 210 contestants will take part in the following categories: “Industrial excursion”, “Children’s excursion”, “Excursion without borders”, “Young guide”, “Volunteer excursion activity”, “Digital excursion” and “Cultural and educational excursion”. There are eight finalists from the Samara region, including Alla Solovova, Ekaterina Mishanina, Elena Krasnova, Ksenia Inyutina, Farid Jafarov, Maxim Gritsenko, Maria Betker, Ekaterina Abramova. As part of the educational program, there will be presentations by experts in specialized fields, as well as a case championship, during which participants will present and defend an excursion product. On May 21, in pavilion 57 “Russia – My History”, more than 75 winners in seven categories will be determined at the award ceremony, and the most interesting excursion routes and stories of 1000 participating guides will be included in the book “The Best”. Guides of Russia”, which will help create an ecosystem of industry specialists in all regions of the country. Also, the finalists of the competition will become part of the main project of the Russian Society “Knowledge” Knowledge. The teacher will be part of the community of the “Masters of Hospitality” project of the “Russia – Land of Opportunities” platform and will be able to include their tourism offers within the framework of the Rosmolodezh program “More than a Travel”, and will also have the opportunity to undergo special high-level training and awards from partners. The competition program is supported by the Russian children's and youth movement "Movement of the First", "Sletat.ru", "Kavkaz.RF", "Orgenergostroy", "Soyuzmultclub". , Soyuzmultpark, SberObrazovanie, Novo-Prostokvashino city farm, Tinkoff Travel, as well as the Fund for the Development of Production Systems and Industrial Tourism. Source link Source link
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The Ministry of Finance will pay 40 thousand rubles a year for participation in the savings program Posting in CHAT: Russia The state is ready to pay 40 thousand rubles for three years in a row to those people who open an account in the long-term savings program (LTS) and begin to replenish it with 3 thousand rubles every month. Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation Ivan Chebeskov stated this in an interview with aif.ru. “A person deposits 3 thousand rubles a month into his PDS account, in a year it will be 36 thousand. The state will double this amount and return an additional 4,680 rubles as a tax credit. This will give an income of 113% in the first year, not counting the operator’s capital management income,” said Ivan Chebeskov. He noted that the state, during the first three years after opening a PDS account, doubles household contributions for a total amount of up to 36 thousand rubles per year, if their income before taxes does not exceed 80 thousand rubles per month. “People with an income of 80 to 150 thousand will receive one ruble for every two rubles. For people with an income above 150 thousand rubles per month, co-financing will be one of four,” explained the deputy minister. For rich people, the most important thing in terms of benefits is the opportunity to receive tax deductions for personal income tax (13% or 15%). You can receive a deduction annually for a deposit amount of up to 400 thousand rubles. Read the full version of the interview with Deputy Minister of Finance of Russia Ivan Chebeskov on the website aif.ru. Source link Source link
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She was the face of the Temp program, and now she is a “fighter against the regime.” – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia She was one of the most successful journalists on Russian television, hosted the Vremya program, covered events in Europe and America, loved business trips and generally demonstrated complete satisfaction with her own life and profession. She received a TEFI award and state awards for her work on television, but in February 2022, Zhanna Agalakova decided to leave her job “to stop lying.” Now she lives in Paris, but things turned out a little differently for her than I wanted. Zhanna Agalakova already hosted the “Time” program on ORT, hosted news stories, then became co-host of Vladimir Pozner in the “Time” program, for which she received a TEFI award. At that time, the journalist had a conflict with another presenter, Ekaterina Andreeva, who believed that Zhanna Agalakova dreamed of taking her place and expelling her from the Vremya program. But in 2005, she asked to be sent as a correspondent to Paris, where this position just appeared. At that moment, she pursued a single goal: to reunite with her Italian husband Giorgio Savona. Zhanna Agalakova met him back in 1991 at the Lubata International Seminar on Organized Crime. Giorgio was still studying physics at the University of Rome at that time and accompanied his father, a criminologist, to the seminary. An affair began between a Soviet journalist and an Italian student. After graduating from university, Giorgio came to work in Russia at the Institute of Alloys and Steel, but soon he had to leave for his homeland, where he received a very lucrative offer. They lived in different countries, but always supported each other. met in Moscow, Paris, and Rome. In 2001, the lovers legalized their relationship, and soon they had a daughter. Alicha was three years old, her mother worked in Russia, her father was then teaching at a Paris university, and Zhanna Agalakova decided to apply for a job as a correspondent in the French capital so that they could finally live together. 8 years after moving to Paris, Zhanna Agalakova received a new job position: she headed the New York office of Channel One. By that time, her husband had changed his qualifications in order to be able to not depend on anyone in choosing a job. He became a financial analyst and began consulting for large companies. In 2019, the journalist returned to Paris, and her husband began working as a cameraman for her. Channel One rented a service apartment for the couple in the capital of France, and they traveled around European countries, from where they reported. She worked on Channel One for more than 20 years, became the owner of the Order of Friendship and a medal for merit - Order “For the Fatherland”, II degree. But in February 2022, Zhanna Agalakova wrote a letter of resignation of her own free will, and after two weeks of work required by law, she again went “free swimming”, as she once did in her youth. After her dismissal, Zhanna Agalakova, according to the established “fighters against the regime” tradition, began giving interviews about why she made such a decision and left a successful career. According to the journalist, she was “tired of lying.” That is, for more than 20 years everything suited her, but then she realized that she could no longer go against her conscience. When she wrote her resignation letter, she was sure: she was such a significant figure that they would definitely try to persuade her to stay. But after two weeks of work and handing over the cases, she calmly received a full decision and even Konstantin Ernst did not bother to talk to her. Moreover, , according to Zhanna Agalakova, she was not mentally prepared for the fact that she would have to quickly vacate her service apartment in Paris, where she lived for more than a year and acquired some things. Of course, these words are surprising, to say the least, because the apartment did not belong to her, but was rented for an employee of Channel One, in her case even two employees, since her husband also worked at Channel One and submitted his resignation along with Zhanna Agalakova. Then the journalist openly stated: “I don’t see anything good ahead.” She meant, of course, life in Russia. Immediately after her dismissal, the journalist told how for many years she was forced to adapt to the requirements of management and film only those stories that received approval “from above.” In general, this is also not surprising, this is how TV channels work not only in Russia, but throughout the world, and most published materials, to one degree or another, must comply with the general editorial policy. After her dismissal, Zhanna Agalakova began to say that the request to send her as a special correspondent to Paris is only partially related to the desire to live with her husband. The main reason for her leaving the Vremya program was her reluctance to relate her face to the text that the journalist was forced to speak. And in Paris then she supposedly got a second wind, and she was finally able to write stories that no one took away. However, later, according to Zhanna Agalakova, they also began to be cleaned. Or, while working in New York, they dictated what stories to shoot, who to interview, what events to cover. In general, Zhanna Agalakova, the longer she lived abroad, the more she disagreed with what was happening in Russia. After her dismissal, she stated that she and her husband were both left without work and were now forced to live on their savings, and she had a headache about how and where to work, because this is the only way to feed herself. their family. But she was somehow very offended by the fact that no one stood in line with her, trying to interview an ideological fighter against the regime, and her actions did not cause a wide public outcry. For example, in September 2022, after the announcement of partial mobilization, Zhanna Agalakova she put her state awards in a box, took them to the post office and sent them by parcel post to the Kremlin to Vladimir Putin himself. She accompanied her parcel with a note addressed personally to the president, in which she said that she did not agree with his policies, which were leading to the death of the country. She photographed the entire process and posted it on the Internet, but did not achieve the expected effect. Some Russians, having learned about the TV presenter’s act, were indignant, but somehow sluggishly, they talked about it for a short time, and everything turned off. And in the West they periodically remember that Zhanna Agalakova refused state awards and even the despised (in the same accompanying note) Vladimir Putin. Now the journalist, judging by her posts on social networks, diligently studies French, sometimes gives lectures at universities on how Russian propaganda works, and urges her former compatriots not to watch TV, because no one there tells the truth. She attends exhibitions, performances and concerts and speaks disdainfully of those colleagues who remain to work on television. And he dreams that one day he will be able to come, at least for a while, to Russia, which he continues to love. Source link Source link