On October 4, 2024, the Executive Committee of the World Congress of the Tatars hosted a roundtable discussion with representatives from universities and secondary specialized educational institutions. This event served to summarize the results of the 2024-2025 academic year’s admissions campaign.
The World Congress of the Tatars consistently provides consultative assistance to compatriots residing in regions of the Russian Federation who seek enrollment in higher and secondary specialized educational institutions within the Republic of Tatarstan.
Danis Shakirov, First Deputy Chairman of the National Council of the World Congress of the Tatars and Head of the Executive Committee, extended a warm welcome to the attendees. He took the opportunity to congratulate everyone on Teacher’s Day, emphasizing the vital role teachers play in shaping future generations.
“I express my sincere gratitude for your dedicated work in teacher training. Your efforts determine the destinies of countless individuals!” Mr. Shakirov stated.
Razil Rinatullin Zinnatullin, Deputy Head of the Executive Committee of the World Congress of the Tatars and Head of the Committee on National Education, Culture, and Sports, along with Laysana Ilgizovna Galimova, Chief Cultural Advisor, also participated in the meeting.
Mr. Zinnatullin warmly welcomed the guests assembled for the Teacher’s Day gathering. He extended congratulations on the professional holiday, wishing them continued success in their endeavors and expressing appreciation for their hard work. He then provided a platform for representatives of educational institutions to share their insights and proposals.
During the meeting, representatives from universities and colleges discussed the outcomes of their admissions campaigns, highlighting their close collaboration with the World Congress of the Tatars. They also presented an overview of their institutions’ activities.
In conclusion, Danis Shakirov, Head of the Executive Committee of the World Congress of the Tatars, presented letters of appreciation from the World Congress of the Tatars to representatives of higher and secondary specialized educational institutions, recognizing their contributions to educational advancement.