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Authorities plan to allocate 2.7 billion rubles for the implementation of national projects in Tomsk.

Tomsk authorities plan to invest 2.7 billion rubles in national projects by 2025; the financing for the past six years amounted to nearly 20 billion rubles, said Mayor Dmitriy Mahiny on Tuesday during the annual report on city administration's activities. (Paraphrased)

Authorities plan to allocate 2.7 billion rubles for the implementation of national projects in Tomsk.

Tomsk's Ambitious 2025 Planning – Spending 2.7 Billion Rubles on National Projects

Brace yourself, Tomsk, because your city's authorities are ploughing ahead with 2025 plans, setting aside a staggering 2.7 billion Rubles for the realization of national projects. The past six years have already seen a massive investment of almost 20 billion Rubles, reveals Tomsk's Mayor, Dmitriy Mahinya, in the annual municipal report.

Earlier reports indicated that Tomsk region had been active in the execution of no less than 12 national projects since 2019. From 2025, the Russian government is set to tweak existing projects and launch several new ones, such as "Family," "Active and Lengthy Life," "Human Capital," "Data Economy," and "Russia's Youth." In 2024 alone, Tomsk region secured 15 billion Rubles for the implementation of national projects, with over 10 billion coming straight out of the federal budget.

"From 2025, the groundwork for revived national projects starts in Tomsk. This year, we're setting aside 2.7 billion Rubles for initiatives aimed at their realization within the city limits," Mahinya shared, confirming that Tomsk is participating in the execution of seven national projects.

According to Mahinya, between 2019 and 2024, around 20 billion Rubles has been earmarked for the execution of national projects in Tomsk. According to the mayor's presentation, for every Ruble in the city budget in 2024, 3.9 Rubles from the regional and federal budgets were mobilized.

As for the specifics of the airfield infrastructure upgrade—one of the key projects in Tomsk, Russia, for 2025—details on the funding allocated to Tomsk have yet to surface in the available data[1]. Additionally, meetings and forums discussing development in the northern territories, including Tomsk, don't provide specific funding details for Tomsk's projects[2]. For a more detailed financial picture or updates on other national projects in Tomsk, further research or official reports from Russian government sources would be required.

In the 2025 plans for Tomsk, a significant portion of the 2.7 billion Rubles is allocated for national projects, illustrating the city's ongoing involvement in finance and business for national development. Moreover, the Russian government is planning to modify existing projects and initiate new ones like "Family," "Active and Lengthy Life," "Human Capital," "Data Economy," and "Russia's Youth," which directly fall under the categories of finance and business.

Tomsk authorities plan to allocate 2.7 billion rubles for implementing national projects in 2025; the funding for the past six years amounts to nearly 20 billion rubles, said Dmitriy Mahiny, the mayor, during the annual report on city administration activity on Tuesday.

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