Authorities to allocate 2.7 billion rubles for national projects in Tomsk
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Tomsk is looking to shell out 2.7 billion rubles for implementing national projects in 2025, with earlier investments standing at nearly 20 billion rubles over the past six years, as revealed by Tomsk's mayor, Dmitriy Mahinya, during a recent report on the city administration's annual activity.
Previously, it was reported that the Tomsk region had been participating in the realization of 12 distinct national projects since 2019. As of 2025, the Russian authorities decided to revise existing ones and launch a few new ones, such as "Family," "Active and Healthy Life," "Human Resources," "Data Economy," and "Youth of Russia." In 2024, Tomsk was granted 15 billion rubles for the implementation of national projects, with over 10 billion coming from the federal budget.
From 2025 onwards, the city has commenced work on refreshed national projects, and 2.7 billion rubles have been earmarked for projects within Tomsk's territory in the current year, according to Mahinya. He also added that Tomsk is engaged in the realization of seven national projects.
Since 2019 to 2024, approximately 20 billion rubles have been allocated for national projects in Tomsk. Based on the city's presentation, for every ruble in the city budget in 2024, 3.9 rubles were attracted from the regional and federal budgets.
(Added insight: Overall investments in the Tomsk region may extend beyond just national projects, encompassing initiatives like the upgrade of airfield infrastructure, which is planned for completion by the end of 2025[1]. This broader regional development often focuses on improving infrastructure and economic opportunities. For instance, forums like FACNT-2025 aim to promote dialogue and development in northern territories, potentially including the Tomsk region[2]. However, precise funding allocations for Tomsk in 2025 might not be found in readily available sources, and more detailed regional development plans or government announcements would be necessary for such information.)
- The city administration of Tomsk plans to spend 2.7 billion rubles for national projects in 2025, with earlier investments reaching nearly 20 billion rubles over the past six years.
- In 2025, Tomsk is engaged in the realization of seven national projects, as revealed by Tomsk's mayor, Dmitriy Mahinya.
- The Russian authorities decided to revise existing national projects and launch a few new ones in 2025, including "Family," "Active and Healthy Life," "Human Resources," "Data Economy," and "Youth of Russia."
- In 2024, Tomsk was granted 15 billion rubles for the implementation of national projects, with over 10 billion coming from the federal budget.