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Events for 7 august 2010

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a meeting on measures to support archaeological science

The Prime Minister noted the need for archaeological science to come under the federal agencies’ supervision and the fact that the legal regulation of a number of issues related to this work were lacking. In addition, the logistical support for archaeological activities, in particular the construction of extra storage facilities at existing museums, was discussed during the meeting. The issues of pensions for leading experts in the field and recruiting new staff were also discussed.

Events for 6 august 2010

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov to discuss progress made on the programme for economic cooperation with South Ossetia and Abkhazia

First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov reported to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on the government delegation’s visit to South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Mr Shuvalov stressed that the programme is being largely implemented: over the past two years most of the agreed upon facilities in South Ossetia have been restored. The prime minister emphasised the need to harmonise the economic legislation of Russia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia as well as to improve customs control on the borders with these republics.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with the Minister of Education and Science Andrei Fursenko to discuss preparations in schools and universities for the new academic year

During the meeting, the Prime Minister stressed the need to pay particular attention to children whose families have been affected by the forest fires. There should be “no disruption to the school year” for children affected by the natural disaster, said the Prime Minister. Mr Fursenko reported back to the Prime Minister on this year’s university admissions, stressing the increased demand for technical vocations among the applicants. In addition, Prime Minister Putin and Mr Fursenko discussed the implementation of programs to support vocational education.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Yury Trutnev

Guaranteeing the water supply to the population and economic entities was the main subject discussed. The minister reported that the situation at water supply facilities is somewhat strained due to the extreme weather conditions and increased consumption of water in fire fighting and for watering the soil. However, Mr Trutnev said that a reserve of water was being held in the reservoirs and that there is currently enough water to satisfy the needs of the economy and the people.