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This week I spent four days in Limerick and as an experiment I limited myself to three Zeiss Batis lenses [25mm, 85mm and 135] as they are weatherproof. For most of the time I used the 25mm lens which proved to be the more useful of the three and I must admit that I really like it.

 

The weather forecast indicated that it would rain for much of the week but in reality is was sunny for most of my visit and on Thursday it became too hot for me between 3pm an 6pm.

 

For about five years I stayed at the George Boutique hotel but this year I could not afford the asking price for two nights and I got a much better offer from Pery's Hotel which was much closer to the railway station. To be honest I was a little bit concerned when I made the booking but the hotel turned out to be much more suitable for me than the George - the room was huge [it actually had three single beds] and the location was excellent especially as it was close to a large selection of restaurants.

 

The Hotel proved to be an excellent base and I managed to photograph much more of the city that I had on previous visits.

 

On Wednesday the 19th. June 2019 I walked from my hotel to Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery and it was much closer than had expected and then I got the 304 bus to the University of Limerick campus which I had not intended to visit until Thursday or Friday.

  

As of August 20th 2013, Mayor of Limerick Kathleen Leddin launched an online database which holds information on the 70,000 buried in the graveyard, dating from 1855 to 2008. This database will contain information such as the names, addresses, times of death, position of graves, ages and dates of deaths of those buried in Mount St. Lawrence. This will contribute greatly to the city and surrounding areas. The city can use the information on the records to give accurate figures on the mortality rate, for example. It will also help to discover what the problems were in the hospitals of Limerick back in those times and why the death rate was so high.

 

Cemeteries in Limerick began to fall under immense pressure due to cholera epidemics in the 1830тАЩs and the Great Famine in the 1840тАЩs. This led to the founding of Mount St. Lawrence cemetery. Originally it formed part of the larger medieval parish of St. Lawrence in Limerick. This parish also contained a leper hospital, granted by King John, which was later returned to Limerick Corporation. They then leased some of the land to the Limerick Diocese for use as burials grounds. Mount St. Lawrence was officially opened on March 29th 1849 in a ceremony presided over by Dr John Ryan, Bishop of Limerick at this time. The Neo-Gothic Church was designed as a mortuary chapel by architects M & S Hennessy, who also designed the tall spire of St. John's Cathedral, which is now a notable point in Limerick City. It was designed in Celtic and Gothic Revival styles with an Arts and Crafts influenced interior. Mount St Lawrence graveyard was the primary place of burial in Limerick City for all members and classes of society, from the wealthy and powerful to those poverty stricken.

 

Mount Saint Lawrence has always contained plots reserved for certain groups, for example, religious graves, diocesan graves and a Republican plot.

 

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1900 Steven's facsimile of the 1782 British Headquarters manuscript map of New York, published by Malby and Sons, London. This map is useful as it shows detailed canals and millworks as well as farm ponds not visible on other period maps in such good detail. Note in particular the southern mill ponds for Coles Mill, dug out by slaves, a creek crossing what is today the Gowanus Canal Conservancy Salt Lot, and human dug canals for Staats and Vechtes Brooks, flowing into what is today the 4th Street Basin.What is odd however is that they do not show the Denton's Pond mill dams, which were shown on the 1766 Ratzer Survey as built. The 1766 Ratzer Survey is generally more accurate than the 1782 one. However the mill dams and bridges were destroyed by retreating American troops in 1776, so what we may be seeing here is the reemergence of the natural Gowanus stream hydrology with the mill ponds drained.

 

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This is cropped area for Gowanus only. For full map go to www.davidrumsey.com.

 

Original Drawing in the War Office London. 24 sheets Scale 6 1/2 inches to a mile. 10 feet by 4 feet. The successive British Commanders in Chief in America Generals Sir William Howe, Sir Henry Clinton, and Sir Guy Carleton during their respective occupations of New York and Environs in the Revolution caused this manuscript plan from time to time to be kept up. The plan extends from below Guanas Bay to the Heights of Spikendevi, a distance of about eighteen or nineteen miles. It shows the Fortifications, Defenses, Topography, Streets, Roads, etc. of the whole of the Island of New York with the Harbor Islands, Water Ways, and River Frontages on the Hudson and East Rivers, the Military Works on Long Island including Brooklyn, the Works in Paulus Hook and parts of the Jersey Shore.

Some shots taken on the very useful DSLR backup the Panasonic LX3 - here some tourist shots. A quiet sunset moment at the tourist central areas around Echo Point & some of Wentworth Falls. My challenge trying to show the essence of the primeval aspects of the area. A series of images taken on grabbed golden light moments on a week 'working' (not photography) break in Sydney's Blue Mountains. Staying close to Wentworth Falls, Sublime Point, Leura, Katoomba & many walks around the edge and into the sunken plateau will adorn this series. Most are Canon 5DII with 16-35, 15, 50 1.4, 70-300 IS & Lumix LX3 shots. Non HDR but some topax processing on land and balanced sky using grad masks.

When you're a mile from the nearest track and 500m above sea level in the North Pennines AONB, it's nice to be reminded about the ciivilised world!!

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People in Japan say a house of paper, wood, tile, and tatami is usable for 50 years or so; maybe 2 generations. After than, rather than refurbish or remodel to suit changing purposes, the idea is to demolish and benefit from newest materials. These days composite and high performance, synthetic exteriors, as well as lighter-weight alternatives to roof tile mean that the buildings are more durable, but maybe less recyclable, too. Anyway it will interesting to see if the technologically tougher physical fabric will lead to longer useful lives before demolition and land-fill or incineration. Part of the older belief was due to physical conditions of wear and tear on the organic building materials and a humid climate of winter and summer. But another part of the ethic is a love for new, fresh, pure, and by extension holy. In the streamlined explanations of (English) Wikipedia, the entry for Shinto religion identified three elements that lie at the heart of this form of relating humans to the creation they are part of: sincerity, honesty, purity. A newly built house conveys these properties better than one long occupied.

 

The technique for knocking down, a house or shop is well-thought through. Since the buildings typically fill the lot, with maybe 20-30 cm buffer between property line and the exterior wall surface, the wrecking crew must first make sure all utilities are disconnected (electric, gas, water, telephone/internet). Then any salvagable scrap (pipe, wire and other metal, decorative wood or tile) is removed. Then any dangerous elements (glass shards). If there are heavy roof tiles, they are best removed and/or reused. Otherwise the collapsing structure would bring them crashing down. Roof is taken down, then interior walls, then load-bearing support to bring it down, collapsing into itself, not touching the street or neighboring buildings. Construction waste is hauled away (but where? space is at a premium), cement foundations are broken up and removed. Septic vault (if not connected to sewerage system) is emptied; removed. Operating the heavy equipment in the confined space takes lots of care; as it does to position the truck for hauling away the mass. To dampen the dust that rises, one person works a hose. For commercial demolitions of larger scale, some excavators attach a hose directly to the business end of the machine to sprinkle water as it goes along.

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A lot of people will suffer from the pain sensation and inflammation of hemorrhoids one or more times. Women that are carrying unborn children have a tendency to develop them routinely, both pre and post the birth. Both sexes can contract them from straining a lot of as a result of constipation. This article below provides some excellent guidelines to help you avoid this common condition.

 

Should you experience hemorrhoids, maintain the area clean. Moistened wipes are superior to using toilet paper as it is more at ease. The swelling and pain due to hemorrhoids may be relieved by warm sitz baths. You should sit within it for 20 minutes at the very least.

 

Aid the prevention of the growth of external hemorrhoids by boosting your bathroom hygiene. Pick a soft toilet paper and utilize moistened wipes after your bowels.

 

Rutin may help you along with your hemorrhoids. Sometimes hemorrhoids appear because of bloodstream that are not very strong. The appropriate absorption of Ascorbic Acid is vital for maintaining strong, healthy bloodstream and also the flavonoid Rutin is vital for proper absorption. It is located in certain vegetables and citrus fruit. Should you would rather consume it in supplement form, make an effort to take 500 mg every single day.

 

The effective use of ice then heat is a straightforward as well as simple do-it-yourself solution for hemorrhoids. Should you alternate between applying ice and also heat, it is possible to promote quick healing. First, put ice in the hemorrhoid for 10 mins, then immediately followup with twenty or so minutes of moist heat.

 

Should you suffer from hemorrhoids, it is prudent in order to avoid using personal care products who have irritants, including dyes, scents or essential oils, in the area surrounding your hemorrhoids. Accidental being exposed to these substances can be quite a fast track to increased amounts of stinging and swollen tissues.

 

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3 days into the process to remove useful components for use on other members of the fleet 'Crepello' sits in what is now part of the NRM! Bizarrely it would be another 8 days before it was officially withdrawn on BR records and would spend another two weeks being stripped here before moving to Doncaster Works on June 15th behind 55 014 for cutting.

The Japanese firm Cosina has a long history of manufacturing cameras for sale under the branding of other camera companies, dating at least back to the Argus/Cosina STL 1000 of 1970. In the 1980s, Cosina developed a basic kit of parts for a manual-focus SLR based around a vertically-traveling metal-bladed shutter. This platform was later transformed into a bewildering variety of other camera models.

 

While some point to the CT-1 as the ancestor of all these cameras, it may be more useful to point out the Cosina CT1 Super, circa 1983. This is the model which brought together a 1/2000 sec. top shutter speed and the 3-LED metering display ( - o + ) for the first time, features which define the most ubiquitous Cosina-made SLRs, right down to the Nikon FM10 which is still sold today in 2015.

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Union Minister for Science and Technology, Earth Sciences and Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, today dedicated to the nation two databases brought out by the Department of Science and Technology on `S&T Awards in IndiaтАЩ and `Indian origin academicians and scholars abroadтАЩ.

 

The database on `S&T Awards in IndiaтАЩ is an attempt to build and manage the information about science and technology awards that have been instituted since 1928 in India. It provides data on various aspects such as discipline, periodicity, categories, awards level, chronology and state wise distribution of awards and their sponsors. It will be useful for planners, policy makers, funding agencies and other stakeholders to chalk out their programmes as per the priorities of R&D activities.

 

The database on `Indian Origin AcademiciansтАЩ, in turn, has information on 23,472 Indian academicians and research scholars working in various countries. It is of immense relevance/importance in the present-day scenario where international collaborations with knowledge experts are the key factor for S&T led growth and competitiveness. The project team explored around 2,700 academic university websites to gather this information from selected countries (US, UK, Australia and Canada).

 

The Minister released the databases at a function to mark the National Science Day, which is celebrated every year since 1987 in remembrance of Nobel Laureate Sir C.V.RamanтАЩs path breaking discovery of Raman Effect in 1930.

 

He also presented the National S&T Communication Awards, AWSAR (Augmenting Writing Skills for Articulating Research) Awards, and SERB (Science and Engineering Research Board)тАЩs Women Excellence Awards on the occasion.

 

Under the National S&T Communication Awards, Dr. S. Anil Kumar (Anilkumar Vadavathoor), a well known popular science writer in Malayalam has won the Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Communication through Print Media including Books and Magazines; Indian Resource and Development Association and Mr. Mihir Kumar Panda the Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Popularization among Children; Dr Sheffali Gulati, Delhi and Mr.Rakesh Khatri the Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Communication through Innovative and Traditional Methods; and Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa the Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Communication in Electronic Media.

  

National Science Communication Award Winner - Dr. S. Anil Kumar, Mihir Kumar Panda, Dr. Sheffali Gulati, Rakesh Khatri, Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa (top to bottom)

 

Union Minister for Science and Technology, Earth Sciences and Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, today dedicated to the nation two databases brought out by the Department of Science and Technology on `S&T Awards in IndiaтАЩ and `Indian origin academicians and scholars abroadтАЩ.

 

In the case of AWSAR awards, Dr. Sangeeta Dutta of Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) has won the AWSAR Award for Outstanding Story under the Post-doctoral fellow category; Ms. Pooja Maurya of CSIR- Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, the AWSAR Award: First Prize (PhD category); Ms. Indu Joshi of Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, the AWSAR Award: Second prize (PhD category); and Ms. Shruti Soni of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore the AWSAR Award: Third prize (PhD category).

  

Photo-1: Winners of 'AWSAR' contest- Dr. Sangeeta Dutta (top left), Pooja Maurya (top right), Indu Joshi (bottom left), Shruti Soni (bottom right)

 

The winners of SERB Women Excellence Award are Dr. Shobhna Kapoor of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Dr. Antara Banerjee of National Institute for Research In Reproductive Health, Dr. Sonu Gandhi of National Institute of Animal Biotechnology, and Dr. Ritu Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, Rajasthan

  

SERB Women-Excellence Award Winners- Dr. Shobhna Kapoor (top left), Antara Banerjee (top right), Dr. Ritu Gupta (bottom left), Dr. Sonu Gandhi (bottom right)

 

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister noted that India's global position both in innovations and scientific publications has seen a rising trend over the last six years, with its Global Innovation Index (GII) ranking improving rapidly to 48 (2020) from 81 (2015) and Scientific Publication ranking to 3rd position (2018) from 6th (2014)

 

Further, he pointed out that India ranked 8th in patents filed by resident scientists/innovators from respective countries as per WIPO Statistics and ranked 3rd in number of PhD degrees awarded (24,474) in Science and Engineering. Besides, womenтАЩs participation in R&D has increased to 16.6% (2018) from 13.9% (2016). India has reached 3rd position in the world in terms of number of startups.

 

He pointed out that compared to last year there has been a 30 per cent increase in the budget of the Ministry of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences put together for the year 2021-22 and said that the CountryтАЩs upcoming Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy aspired to position India much higher among globally competitive and innovative economies and the coming policy on Scientific Social Responsibility will seek to provide a big impetus to create the mindset and value systems to recognize, respect, and reward performances which create wealth from S&T derived knowledge.

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Dr Harsh Vardhan gives away awards to science communicators and women scientists on National Science Day

 

The 30 percent increase in the budget of Ministry of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences put together for the year 2021-22 would provide stimulus to S&T infrastructure resources in the country: Dr Harsh Vardhan

 

тАЬFundamental and Translational Research have to be people centric. So on this National Science Day, let each scientist dream of something new to make perceptible difference to the life of people in IndiaтАЭ: Dr Harsh Vardhan

 

Dr. Harsh Vardhan also releases the first-ever National S&T Databases on S&T Awards in India and Indian origin Academicians abroad

 

Also confers an appreciation shield to National S&T database developers

Posted On: 28 FEB 2021 7:10PM by PIB Delhi

Union Minister for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences and Health & Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan today highlighted how science technology and innovation (STI) would impact our future in education, skills and functioning in the post-pandemic world. He was addressing the National Science Day (NSD) funFction through video-conferencing from Imphal, Manipur. Awards to science communicators and women scientists were also conferred by the Science & Technology Minister on the occasion of National Science Day which is celebrated to commemorate the discovery of Raman Effect on this day every year. The NSD celebrations were organized by the National Council for Science Technology Communication (NCSTC), Department of Science &

   

Dr. Harsh Vardhan said, тАЬThe 30 percent increase in the budget of Ministry of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences put together for the year 2021-22 would provide stimulus to S&T infrastructure resources in the countryтАЭ. The Union Minister said that in view of last year's challenges thrown by the COVID-19 pandemic, the theme of the National Science Day 2021, тАШFuture of STI: Impacts on Education, Skills, and Work,тАЩ becomes all the more important.

 

тАЬWorld has witnessed how Indian S&T systems rose to this recent unprecedented crisis caused by the pandemic. Scientific awareness and health preparedness shall become even more important in post-COVID 19 times. A comprehensive National programme has already been launched on health and risk communication with a focus on COVID-19, namely, Year of Awareness on Science & Health (YASH). We have brought out an online interactive multimedia bilingual resource for mass awareness on COVID- 19, COVID Katha,тАЭ Dr. Harsh Vardhan disclosed.

 

тАЬThe data portals launched today will be game changers. We feel that scientists with legacy from India should be on one platform and contribute to IndiaтАЩs growth storyтАЭ, the Minister explained. He further said that the Prime Minister has been talking about Scientific Social Responsibility for which the Fundamental and Translational Research have to be people centric. тАЬSo on this National Science Day, let each scientist dream of something new to make perceptible difference to the life of people in IndiaтАЭ, Dr Harsh Vardhan urged.

 

He also underlined the importance of sustained efforts of inculcating, nurturing, and unleashing the scientific temper and innovative mindset of projected population of 1.5 billion (+) people in 2050 for sustainable and inclusive growth.

 

Dr. Harsh Vardhan presented the National S&T Communication Awards, Augmenting Writing Skills for Articulating Research (AWSAR) awards, and SERB Women Excellence Awards and conferred Rajendra Prabhu Memorial Appreciation Shield for outstanding work in science media and journalism.

   

The Minister also released the first-ever National S&T Databases on S&T Awards in India and Indian origin Academicians abroad. The database on S&T Awards in India is an excellent source of information about S&T awards presented to R&D professionals in India. The database of Indian Origin Academicians is a unique database developed in the country and has a huge information base of about 23,472 Indian academicians and research scholars working in various countries. Dr. Harsh Vardhan also conferred an appreciation shield to National S&T database developers.

 

Speaking on the efforts of the Department of Science and Technology (DST) in driving STI as a tool for the growth and development of the country, Secretary DST Prof. Ashutosh Sharma said that science and technology has a critical role in creating тАШAtmanirbhar BharatтАЩ, which is ready for the future. тАЬFuture of STI is going to impact us in every aspect of life. Recalling our glorious past will show us the light to take us to future. There are huge challenges, like sustainable development, climate change, clean energy, rise of intelligent machines, and so on. The future is multi-disciplinary, and in order to solve problems, one has to approach them in an interdisciplinary manner. The job of scientists is to help reach science to every corner of the countryтАЭ, he pointed out.

 

Dr Shekhar C Mande, Secretary, DSIR and DG, CSIR, highlighted the contributions of the Indian scientific community during COVID-19 pandemic. тАЬThe pandemic has shown that the Indian S&T community is ready for facing all the challenges like the recent pandemic and those that may come in the future,тАЭ he said.

 

Dr. Gargi B Dasgupta, Director, IBM Research India, and CTO, IBM India and South Asia, Bangalore, India, delivered the special lecture on the theme and said that fourth industrial revolution is creating demand for new skill sets displacing existing jobs as well as giving rise to new ones. She spoke about the future of jobs and the urgency of science, highlighting the recent study by World Economic Forum (WEF) on the new emerging job clusters and the skills required for the economy of tomorrow.

 

Secretary, SERB Prof Sandeep Verma and Head, NCSTC Dr. Praveen Arora were also present on occasion.

 

National Science Day is celebrated every year on 28th February to commemorate the announcement of the discovery of the тАШRaman EffectтАЩ by Sir C.V. Raman, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1930. The government of India designated 28 February as National Science Day (NSD) in 1986. Since then, theme-based science communication activities are carried out all over the country on this occasion.

 

National Council for Science & Technology Communication (NCSTC), DST acts as a nodal agency to support, catalyze and coordinate the celebration of the National Science Day throughout the country in scientific institutions, research laboratories, and autonomous scientific institutions associated with the Ministry of Science and Technology. NCSTC has supported various programmes countrywide through State S&T Councils & Departments for organization of a range of activities, such as lectures, quizzes, open houses, etc. DST also instituted National Awards for Science Popularization in 1987 to stimulate, encourage and recognize outstanding efforts in the area of science and technology communication and popularization as well as inculcating scientific temper among masses. These awards are presented every year on National Science Day. The awards consist of a memento, citation, and award money.

   

List of Awardees:

   

Science and Technology Communication Awardees

 

National Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Communication through Print Media including Books and Magazines. : Dr. S. Anil Kumar, Kerala

 

National Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Popularization among Children: (1) Indian Resource and Development Association, Haryana (2) Dr. Mihir Kumar Panda, Odisha

 

National Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Communication through Innovative and Traditional Methods: (1) Dr. Sheffali Gulati, Delhi (2) Shri Rakesh Khatri, Delhi

 

National Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Communication in the Electronic Medium: Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa, Telangana

 

Rajendra Prabhu Memorial Appreciation Shield for Outstanding Work in Science Media and Journalism: Dr. S. Anil Kumar, Kerala

 

Appreciation Shield for National S&T Databases

 

S&T Awards in India: Dr Lalit Mohan, Society for Environment & Development (SED), Delhi

 

Indian origin Academicians Abroad: Dr. Rajesh Bhatia & Team, Punjab Engineering College (PEC), Chandigarh

   

AWSAR Awardees

 

Outstanding Story (PDF category)

Dr. Sangeeta Dutta, Bengaluru, Karnataka

 

AWSAR Award: First Prize (Ph.D. category)

Ms. Pooja Maurya, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

 

AWSAR Award: Second prize (Ph.D. category)

Ms. Indu Joshi, New Delhi, Delhi

 

AWSAR Award: Third prize (Ph.D. category)

Ms. Shruti Soni, Bangalore, Karnataka

   

SERB Women Excellence Awardees

 

Dr. Shobhna Kapoor

 

Assistant Professor

 

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

 

Mumbai, Maharashtra

   

Dr. Antara Banerjee

 

Scientist B

 

National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health

 

Mumbai, Maharashtra

   

Dr. Sonu Gandhi

 

Scientist D

 

National Institute of Animal Biotechnology

 

Hyderabad, Telangana

   

Dr. Ritu Gupta

 

Assistant Professor

 

Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur

 

Jodhpur, Rajasthan

   

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Dr Harsh Vardhan Gives Away Awards To Science Communicators And Women Scientists On National Science Day

By India Education Diary Bureau Admin On Feb 28, 2021

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New Delhi: Union Minister for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences and Health & Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan today highlighted how science technology and innovation (STI) would impact our future in education, skills and functioning in the post-pandemic world. He was addressing the National Science Day (NSD) funFction through video-conferencing from Imphal, Manipur. Awards to science communicators and women scientists were also conferred by the Science & Technology Minister on the occasion of National Science Day which is celebrated to commemorate the discovery of Raman Effect on this day every year. The NSD celebrations were organized by the National Council for Science Technology Communication (NCSTC), Department of Science &

   

Dr. Harsh Vardhan said, тАЬThe 30 percent increase in the budget of Ministry of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences put together for the year 2021-22 would provide stimulus to S&T infrastructure resources in the countryтАЭ. The Union Minister said that in view of last yearтАЩs challenges thrown by the COVID-19 pandemic, the theme of the National Science Day 2021, тАШFuture of STI: Impacts on Education, Skills, and Work,тАЩ becomes all the more important.

 

тАЬWorld has witnessed how Indian S&T systems rose to this recent unprecedented crisis caused by the pandemic. Scientific awareness and health preparedness shall become even more important in post-COVID 19 times. A comprehensive National programme has already been launched on health and risk communication with a focus on COVID-19, namely, Year of Awareness on Science & Health (YASH). We have brought out an online interactive multimedia bilingual resource for mass awareness on COVID- 19, COVID Katha,тАЭ Dr. Harsh Vardhan disclosed.

 

тАЬThe data portals launched today will be game changers. We feel that scientists with legacy from India should be on one platform and contribute to IndiaтАЩs growth storyтАЭ, the Minister explained. He further said that the Prime Minister has been talking about Scientific Social Responsibility for which the Fundamental and Translational Research have to be people centric. тАЬSo on this National Science Day, let each scientist dream of something new to make perceptible difference to the life of people in IndiaтАЭ, Dr Harsh Vardhan urged.

 

He also underlined the importance of sustained efforts of inculcating, nurturing, and unleashing the scientific temper and innovative mindset of projected population of 1.5 billion (+) people in 2050 for sustainable and inclusive growth.

 

Dr. Harsh Vardhan presented the National S&T Communication Awards, Augmenting Writing Skills for Articulating Research (AWSAR) awards, and SERB Women Excellence Awards and conferred Rajendra Prabhu Memorial Appreciation Shield for outstanding work in science media and journalism.

   

The Minister also released the first-ever National S&T Databases on S&T Awards in India and Indian origin Academicians abroad. The database on S&T Awards in India is an excellent source of information about S&T awards presented to R&D professionals in India. The database of Indian Origin Academicians is a unique database developed in the country and has a huge information base of about 23,472 Indian academicians and research scholars working in various countries. Dr. Harsh Vardhan also conferred an appreciation shield to National S&T database developers.

 

Speaking on the efforts of the Department of Science and Technology (DST) in driving STI as a tool for the growth and development of the country, Secretary DST Prof. Ashutosh Sharma said that science and technology has a critical role in creating тАШAtmanirbhar BharatтАЩ, which is ready for the future. тАЬFuture of STI is going to impact us in every aspect of life. Recalling our glorious past will show us the light to take us to future. There are huge challenges, like sustainable development, climate change, clean energy, rise of intelligent machines, and so on. The future is multi-disciplinary, and in order to solve problems, one has to approach them in an interdisciplinary manner. The job of scientists is to help reach science to every corner of the countryтАЭ, he pointed out.

 

Dr Shekhar C Mande, Secretary, DSIR and DG, CSIR, highlighted the contributions of the Indian scientific community during COVID-19 pandemic. тАЬThe pandemic has shown that the Indian S&T community is ready for facing all the challenges like the recent pandemic and those that may come in the future,тАЭ he said.

 

Dr. Gargi B Dasgupta, Director, IBM Research India, and CTO, IBM India and South Asia, Bangalore, India, delivered the special lecture on the theme and said that fourth industrial revolution is creating demand for new skill sets displacing existing jobs as well as giving rise to new ones. She spoke about the future of jobs and the urgency of science, highlighting the recent study by World Economic Forum (WEF) on the new emerging job clusters and the skills required for the economy of tomorrow.

 

Secretary, SERB Prof Sandeep Verma and Head, NCSTC Dr. Praveen Arora were also present on occasion.

 

National Science Day is celebrated every year on 28th February to commemorate the announcement of the discovery of the тАШRaman EffectтАЩ by Sir C.V. Raman, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1930. The government of India designated 28 February as National Science Day (NSD) in 1986. Since then, theme-based science communication activities are carried out all over the country on this occasion.

 

National Council for Science & Technology Communication (NCSTC), DST acts as a nodal agency to support, catalyze and coordinate the celebration of the National Science Day throughout the country in scientific institutions, research laboratories, and autonomous scientific institutions associated with the Ministry of Science and Technology. NCSTC has supported various programmes countrywide through State S&T Councils & Departments for organization of a range of activities, such as lectures, quizzes, open houses, etc. DST also instituted National Awards for Science Popularization in 1987 to stimulate, encourage and recognize outstanding efforts in the area of science and technology communication and popularization as well as inculcating scientific temper among masses. These awards are presented every year on National Science Day. The awards consist of a memento, citation, and award money.

   

List of Awardees:

   

Science and Technology Communication Awardees

 

National Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Communication through Print Media including Books and Magazines. : Dr. S. Anil Kumar, Kerala

 

National Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Popularization among Children: (1) Indian Resource and Development Association, Haryana (2) Dr. Mihir Kumar Panda, Odisha

 

National Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Communication through Innovative and Traditional Methods: (1) Dr. Sheffali Gulati, Delhi (2) Shri Rakesh Khatri, Delhi

 

National Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology Communication in the Electronic Medium: Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa, Telangana

 

Rajendra Prabhu Memorial Appreciation Shield for Outstanding Work in Science Media and Journalism: Dr. S. Anil Kumar, Kerala

 

Appreciation Shield for National S&T Databases

 

S&T Awards in India: Dr Lalit Mohan, Society for Environment & Development (SED), Delhi

 

Indian origin Academicians Abroad: Dr. Rajesh Bhatia & Team, Punjab Engineering College (PEC), Chandigarh

  

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рд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдкрд░рд┐рд╖рдж (рдПрдирд╕реАрдПрд╕рдЯреАрд╕реА) рдХреА рдУрд░ рд╕реЗ рд╣рд░ рд╡рд░реНрд╖ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдореЗрдВ рдЙрд▓реНрд▓реЗрдЦрдиреАрдп рдпреЛрдЧрджрд╛рди рджреЗрдиреЗ рд╡рд╛рд▓реЗ рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░рдХреЛрдВ рдХреЛ рдпреЗ рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рдкреНрд░рджрд╛рди рдХрд┐рдП рдЬрд╛рддреЗ рд╣реИрдВред рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рдХреЗ рд╕рд╛рде-рд╕рд╛рде рдЗрд╕ рдореМрдХреЗ рдкрд░ рд╕рд╛рдЗрдВрд╕ рдРрдВрдб рдЗрдВрдЬреАрдирд┐рдпрд░рд┐рдВрдЧ рд░рд┐рд╕рд░реНрдЪ рдмреЛрд░реНрдб (рдПрд╕рдИрдЖрд░рдмреА) рд╡реБрдорди-рдПрдХреНрд╕рд┐рд▓реЗрдВрд╕ рдЕрд╡рд╛рд░реНрдб, рдФрд░ тАШрдЕрд╡рд╕рд░тАЩ (рдСрдЧреНрдореЗрдВрдЯрд┐рдВрдЧ рд░рд╛рдЗрдЯрд┐рдВрдЧ рд╕реНрдХрд┐рд▓реНрд╕ рдлреЙрд░ рдЖрд░реНрдЯрд┐рдХреБрд▓реЗрдЯрд┐рдВрдЧ рд░рд┐рд╕рд░реНрдЪ) рдкреНрд░рддрд┐рдпреЛрдЧрд┐рддрд╛ рдХреЗ рд╡рд┐рдЬреЗрддрд╛рдУрдВ рдХреЛ рднреА рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХреГрдд рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред

 

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рдХреЗрдВрджреНрд░реАрдп рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА, рдкреГрдереНрд╡реА рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди, рд╕реНрд╡рд╛рд╕реНрдереНрдп рддрдерд╛ рдкрд░рд┐рд╡рд╛рд░ рдХрд▓реНрдпрд╛рдг рдордВрддреНрд░реА рдбреЙ рд╣рд░реНрд╖рд╡рд░реНрдзрди рдиреЗ рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХреГрдд рд▓реЛрдЧреЛрдВ рдХреЛ рдмрдзрд╛рдИ рджреЗрддреЗ рд╣реБрдП рдХрд╣рд╛ рд╣реИ рдХрд┐ тАЬрд╡рд░реНрд╖ 2021 рдХреЗ рд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рджрд┐рд╡рд╕ рдХреА рд╡рд┐рд╖рдпрд╡рд╕реНрддреБ тАЬрд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди, рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рдПрд╡рдВ рдирд╡рд╛рдЪрд╛рд░ рдХрд╛ рднрд╡рд┐рд╖реНрдпрдГ рд╢рд┐рдХреНрд╖рд╛, рдХреМрд╢рд▓ рдПрд╡рдВ рдХрд╛рд░реНрдп рдкрд░ рдкреНрд░рднрд╛рд╡тАЭ рд╣реИ, рдЬреЛ рд╡рд░реНрддрдорд╛рди рдкрд░рд┐рджреГрд╢реНрдп рдХреЗ рдЕрдиреБрдХреВрд▓ рд╣реИред

National Science Day

рдкрд┐рдЫрд▓реЗ рдПрдХ рд╕рд╛рд▓ рдореЗрдВ, рдХреЛрд╡рд┐рдб-19 рдХреА рдЪреБрдиреМрддрд┐рдпреЛрдВ рдХреЗ рдмрд╛рд╡рдЬреВрдж рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рд╕реЗ рд╕рдВрдмрдВрдзрд┐рдд рдордВрддреНрд░рд╛рд▓рдпреЛрдВ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рд╡рд░реНрд╖ 2021 рдЙрдкрд▓рдмреНрдзрд┐ рднрд░рд╛ рд░рд╣рд╛ рд╣реИред рджреБрдирд┐рдпрд╛ рдиреЗ рджреЗрдЦрд╛ рдХрд┐ рдорд╣рд╛рдорд╛рд░реА рд╕реЗ рдЙрдкрдЬреЗ рдЕрдкреНрд░рддреНрдпрд╛рд╢рд┐рдд рд╕рдВрдХрдЯ рд╕реЗ рдЙрдмрд░рдиреЗ рдореЗрдВ рднрд╛рд░рддреАрдп рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рддрдВрддреНрд░ рдиреЗ рдХреИрд╕реЗ рднреВрдорд┐рдХрд╛ рдирд┐рднрд╛рдпреА рд╣реИредтАЭ рдЙрдиреНрд╣реЛрдВрдиреЗ рдХрд╣рд╛ рдХрд┐ рд╣рдо рддрдм рддрдХ рдПрдХ рд╕реНрдерд╛рдпреА рдФрд░ рд╕рдорд╛рд╡реЗрд╢реА рд╡рд┐рдХрд╛рд╕ рдХрд╛ рд╕рдкрдирд╛ рдирд╣реАрдВ рджреЗрдЦ рд╕рдХрддреЗ, рдЬрдм рддрдХ рдХрд┐ рд╡рд░реНрд╖ 2050 рддрдХ 150 рдХрд░реЛрдбрд╝ рд╕реЗ рдЕрдзрд┐рдХ рд▓реЛрдЧреЛрдВ рдХреА рдЕрдиреБрдорд╛рдирд┐рдд рдЖрдмрд╛рджреА рдореЗрдВ рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХ рджреГрд╖реНрдЯрд┐рдХреЛрдг рдФрд░ рдирд╡реЛрдиреНрдореЗрд╖реА рдорд╛рдирд╕рд┐рдХрддрд╛ рдХреЗ рд╡рд┐рдХрд╛рд╕ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдирд┐рд░рдВрддрд░ рдкреНрд░рдпрд╛рд╕ рди рдХрд░реЗрдВредтАЭ

 

рдЗрд╕ рдореМрдХреЗ рдкрд░ рдореМрдЬреВрдж рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рд╡рд┐рднрд╛рдЧ рдХреЗ рд╕рдЪрд┐рд╡ рдкреНрд░реЛрдлреЗрд╕рд░ рдЖрд╢реБрддреЛрд╖ рд╢рд░реНрдорд╛ рдиреЗ рдХрд╣рд╛ рдХрд┐ тАЬрд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рджрд┐рд╡рд╕ рдПрдХ рдРрд╕рд╛ рджрд┐рди рд╣реИ, рдЬрдм рд╣рдо рди рдХреЗрд╡рд▓ тАШрд░рд╛рдорди рдкреНрд░рднрд╛рд╡тАЩ рдХреЛ рдпрд╛рдж рдХрд░рддреЗ рд╣реИрдВ, рдФрд░ рдЗрд╕рдХрд╛ рдЙрддреНрд╕рд╡ рдордирд╛рддреЗ рд╣реИрдВ, рдмрд▓реНрдХрд┐ рдпрд╣ рдПрдХ рдРрд╕рд╛ рдЕрд╡рд╕рд░ рд╣реИ, рдЬрдм рд╣рдо рдЖрдЪрд╛рд░реНрдп рд░рд╛рдорди рдХреЗ рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХ рдХрд╛рд░реНрдпреЛрдВ рдореЗрдВ рдирд┐рд╣рд┐рдд рджреГрд╖реНрдЯрд┐рдХреЛрдг рд╕реЗ рдирдпреЗ рд╕рдмрдХ рднреА рд╕реАрдЦ рд╕рдХрддреЗ рд╣реИрдВред рдЙрдирдХреЛ рдЖрдЪрд╛рд░реНрдп рдХрд╣рдирд╛ рдЕрдзрд┐рдХ рдЙрдкрдпреБрдХреНрдд рд╣реИ, рдХреНрдпреЛрдВрдХрд┐ рдЗрд╕ рд╢рдмреНрдж рдХрд╛ рд╕рдВрдмрдВрдз рдПрдХ рдЧреМрд░рд╡рд╢рд╛рд▓реА рдкрд░рдВрдкрд░рд╛ рд╕реЗ рд╣реИред рдЖрдЪрд╛рд░реНрдп рдХрд╛ рдЕрд░реНрде, тАШрд╕рд░тАЩ рд╕реЗ рдмрд┐рд▓реНрдХреБрд▓ рдЕрд▓рдЧ рд╣реИред тАШрд╕рд░тАЩ рдПрдХ рдЯрд╛рдЗрдЯрд▓ рд╣реИ, рдЬрдмрдХрд┐ рдЖрдЪрд╛рд░реНрдп рдХрд╛ рдЕрд░реНрде рдореВрд▓ рд░реВрдк рд╕реЗ рд╕реНрдХреЙрд▓рд░ рд╕реЗ рдЬреЛрдбрд╝рдХрд░ рджреЗрдЦрд╛ рдЬрд╛рддрд╛ рд╣реИредтАЭ

National Science Day

рдирдпреА рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди, рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рдПрд╡рдВ рдирд╡рд╛рдЪрд╛рд░ рдиреАрддрд┐ рдХрд╛ рдЬрд┐рдХреНрд░ рдХрд░рддреЗ рд╣реБрдП рдкреНрд░реЛрдлреЗрд╕рд░ рдЖрд╢реБрддреЛрд╖ рд╢рд░реНрдорд╛ рдиреЗ рдХрд╣рд╛ рдХрд┐ тАЬрдЗрд╕ рдиреАрддрд┐ рдореЗрдВ рдХрдИ рдРрд╕реЗ рдЕрдзреНрдпрд╛рдп рд╢рд╛рдорд┐рд▓ рд╣реИрдВ, рдЬреЛ рднрд╡рд┐рд╖реНрдп рдХреА рдЬрд░реВрд░рддреЛрдВ рдкрд░ рдЖрдзрд╛рд░рд┐рдд рд╣реИрдВ, рдФрд░ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдХреЛ рд╕рдорд╛рдЬ рд╕реЗ рдЬреЛрдбрд╝рдиреЗ рдкрд░ рдзреНрдпрд╛рди рдХреЗрдВрджреНрд░рд┐рдд рдХрд░рддреЗ рд╣реИрдВред рднрд╡рд┐рд╖реНрдп рдореЗрдВ рд╣рдореЗрдВ рджреЛ рдорд╣рддреНрд╡рдкреВрд░реНрдг рддрдереНрдпреЛрдВ рдкрд░ рдзреНрдпрд╛рди рдХреЗрдВрджреНрд░рд┐рдд рдХрд░рдиреЗ рдХреА рдЬрд░реВрд░рдд рд╣реЛрдЧреАред рд╕рдмрд╕реЗ рдкрд╣рд▓реЗ рддреЛ рд╢реЛрдз рдХрд╛рд░реНрдпреЛрдВ рдХреА рдкреНрд░рд╛рд╕рдВрдЧрд┐рдХрддрд╛ рдПрд╡рдВ рдЙрдирдХреА рд╕рд╣реА рджрд┐рд╢рд╛ рдХрд╛ рдирд┐рд░реНрдзрд╛рд░рдг рдЬрд░реВрд░реА рд╣реИред рд╡рд╣реАрдВ, рджреВрд╕рд░рд╛ рдЖрдпрд╛рдо рд╢реЛрдз рдХрд╛рд░реНрдпреЛрдВ рдХреА рдЧреБрдгрд╡рддреНрддрд╛ рдФрд░ рдЧрдВрднреАрд░рддрд╛ рд╕реЗ рд╕рдВрдмрдВрдзрд┐рдд рд╣реИред рджреВрд╕рд░реЛрдВ рдХреА рдирдХрд▓ рдХрд░рдХреЗ рд╢реЛрдз рд╡рд┐рд╖рдпреЛрдВ рдХрд╛ рдЪрдпрди рдХрд░рдиреЗ рдХрд╛ рдФрдЪрд┐рддреНрдп рдирд╣реАрдВ рд╣реИред рд╣рдореЗрдВ рдЕрдкрдиреЗ рдЖрдЗрдбрд┐рдпрд╛ рдХреЗ рдЖрдзрд╛рд░ рдкрд░ рдХрд╛рд░реНрдп рдХрд░рдирд╛ рд╣реЛрдЧрд╛, рдЬреЛ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдХреЗ рдХреНрд╖реЗрддреНрд░ рдореЗрдВ рднрд╛рд░рдд рдХреЛ рд▓реАрдбрд░ рдХреЗ рд░реВрдк рдореЗрдВ рдЙрднрд░рдиреЗ рдореЗрдВ рдорджрдж рдХрд░ рд╕рдХрддреЗ рд╣реИрдВред рдЗрд╕ рддрд░рд╣ рд╣рдо рдЖрдЪрд╛рд░реНрдп рд░рд╛рдорди рдХреЛ рдпрд╛рдж рдХрд░ рд╕рдХрддреЗ рд╣реИрдВредтАЭ

 

рдЗрд╕ рдЕрд╡рд╕рд░ рдкрд░ рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХ рддрдерд╛ рдФрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХ рдЕрдиреБрд╕рдВрдзрд╛рди рдкрд░рд┐рд╖рдж рдХреЗ рдорд╣рд╛рдирд┐рджреЗрд╢рдХ рдбреЙ рд╢реЗрдЦрд░ рд╕реА. рдорд╛рдВрдбреЗ рдиреЗ тАШрд░рд╛рдорди рдкреНрд░рднрд╛рд╡тАЩ рдХреА рдЦреЛрдЬ рд╕реЗ рдЬреБрдбрд╝реЗ рдорд╣рддреНрд╡рдкреВрд░реНрдг рдкрдбрд╝рд╛рд╡реЛрдВ рдФрд░ рдЗрд╕рд╕реЗ рд╕рдВрдмрдВрдзрд┐рдд рд╢реЛрдз рдХрд╛рд░реНрдп рдореЗрдВ рдПрдХ рдЕрдиреНрдп рдкреНрд░рдореБрдЦ рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХ рдХреЗ.рдПрд╕. рдХреГрд╖реНрдгрди рдХреА рднреВрдорд┐рдХрд╛ рдХреЗ рдмрд╛рд░реЗ рдореЗрдВ рдЬрд┐рдХреНрд░ рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ред

 

рдЙрдиреНрд╣реЛрдВрдиреЗ рдХрд╣рд╛ рдХрд┐ тАЬрд╣рдо рднрд▓реЗ рд╣реА рдХреЛрд╡рд┐рдб-19 рдорд╣рд╛рдорд╛рд░реА рд╕реЗ рдордЬрдмреВрддреА рд╕реЗ рд▓рдбрд╝рдиреЗ рдореЗрдВ рд╕рдлрд▓ рд╣реБрдП рд╣реИрдВ, рд▓реЗрдХрд┐рди рдЖрдЧреЗ рднреА рдЗрд╕ рддрд░рд╣ рдХреА рдЪреБрдиреМрддрд┐рдпрд╛рдВ рдмрдиреА рд░рд╣реЗрдВрдЧреАред рдорд╣рд╛рдорд╛рд░рд┐рдпреЛрдВ рдХреЗ рдЕрд▓рд╛рд╡рд╛, рдЬрд▓рд╡рд╛рдпреБ рдкрд░рд┐рд╡рд░реНрддрди рдПрдХ рдЕрдиреНрдп рдкреНрд░рдореБрдЦ рдЪреБрдиреМрддреА рд╣реИ, рдЬрд┐рд╕рд╕реЗ рдирд┐рдкрдЯрдиреЗ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдкреНрд░рднрд╛рд╡реА рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХ рд╕рдорд╛рдзрд╛рди рдЦреЛрдЬрдиреЗ рд╣реЛрдВрдЧреЗредтАЭ

 

рдкреБрд╕реНрддрдХреЛрдВ рдПрд╡рдВ рдкрддреНрд░рд┐рдХрд╛рдУрдВ рд╕рд╣рд┐рдд рдкреНрд░рд┐рдВрдЯ рдореАрдбрд┐рдпрд╛ рдХреЗ рдорд╛рдзреНрдпрдо рд╕реЗ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдореЗрдВ рдпреЛрдЧрджрд╛рди рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдЗрд╕ рдмрд╛рд░ рдХреЛрдЯреНрдЯрд╛рдпрдо, рдХреЗрд░рд▓ рдХреЗ рдбреЙ рдЕрдирд┐рд▓ рдХреБрдорд╛рд░ рдХреЛ рд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рд╕реЗ рд╕рдореНрдорд╛рдирд┐рдд рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред рдЗрд╕ рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рдХреЗ рддрд╣рдд рджреЛ рд▓рд╛рдЦ рд░реБрдкрдпреЗ рдХреА рдирдХрдж рд░рд╛рд╢рд┐, рд╕реНрдореГрддрд┐ рдЪрд┐рд╣реНрди рдФрд░ рдкреНрд░рд╢рд╕реНрддрд┐ рдкрддреНрд░ рдкреНрд░рджрд╛рди рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдореЗрдВ рдЙрддреНрдХреГрд╖реНрдЯ рдкреНрд░рдпрд╛рд╕ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдкрд╛рдВрдЪ рд▓рд╛рдЦ рд░реБрдкрдпреЗ рдХрд╛ рд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рд╣рд░рд┐рдпрд╛рдгрд╛ рдХреА рд╕рдВрд╕реНрдерд╛ рдЗрдВрдбрд┐рдпрди рд░рд┐рд╕реЛрд░реНрд╕ рдРрдВрдб рдбреЗрд╡рд▓рдкрдореЗрдВрдЯ рдПрд╕реЛрд╕рд┐рдПрд╢рди рдФрд░ рдмрд╛рд▓рд╛рд╕реЛрд░, рдУрдбрд┐рд╢рд╛ рдХреЗ рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХ рдПрд╡рдВ рдирд╡рдкреНрд░рд╡рд░реНрддрдирдХрд░реНрддрд╛ рдорд┐рд╣рд┐рд░ рдХреБрдорд╛рд░ рдкрд╛рдВрдбрд╛ рдХреЛ рдкреНрд░рджрд╛рди рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред

рдирд╡рдкреНрд░рд╡рд░реНрддрдХ рдПрд╡рдВ рдкрд╛рд░рдВрдкрд░рд┐рдХ рдкреНрд░рдгрд╛рд▓рд┐рдпреЛрдВ рдХреЗ рдорд╛рдзреНрдпрдо рд╕реЗ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рджреЛ рд▓рд╛рдЦ рд░реБрдкрдпреЗ рдХрд╛ рд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рджрд┐рд▓реНрд▓реА рдХреА рдбреЙ рд╢реЗрдлрд╛рд▓реА рдЧреБрд▓рд╛рдЯреА рдФрд░ рд░рд╛рдХреЗрд╢ рдЦрддреНрд░реА рдХреЛ рдкреНрд░рджрд╛рди рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред рдЗрд▓реЗрдХреНрдЯреНрд░реЙрдирд┐рдХ рдорд╛рдзреНрдпрдо рдореЗрдВ рджреЛ рд▓рд╛рдЦ рд░реБрдкрдпреЗ рдХрд╛ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рддреЗрд▓рдВрдЧрд╛рдирд╛ рдХреА рдбреЙ рдХреГрд╖реНрдг рдХреБрдорд╛рд░реА рдЪрд▓реНрд▓рд╛ рдХреЛ рджрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред

 

рдбреЙ рдПрд╕. рдЕрдирд┐рд▓ рдХреБрдорд╛рд░ рдорд▓рдпрд╛рд▓рдо рдХреЗ рдПрдХ рдкреНрд░рд╕рд┐рджреНрдз рд▓реЗрдЦрдХ рд╣реИрдВред рдЙрдиреНрд╣реЛрдВрдиреЗ рдХрд░реАрдм 1500 рдирд╡реЛрджрд┐рдд рдкрддреНрд░рдХрд╛рд░реЛрдВ рдХреЛ рдкреНрд░рд╢рд┐рдХреНрд╖рдг рдкреНрд░рджрд╛рди рдХрд┐рдпрд╛, рдХрд╛рд░реНрдпрд╢рд╛рд▓рд╛рдПрдВ рдЖрдпреЛрдЬрд┐рдд рдХреАрдВ, рдФрд░ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдХреЗ рдХреНрд╖реЗрддреНрд░ рдореЗрдВ рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░рдХреЛрдВ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдЖрдзрд╛ рджрд░реНрдЬрди рдкрд╛рдареНрдпрдкреБрд╕реНрддрдХреЗрдВ рд▓рд┐рдЦреА рд╣реИрдВред рдбреЙ рдЕрдирд┐рд▓ рдХреБрдорд╛рд░ рдХреЗ 1500 рд╕реЗ рдЕрдзрд┐рдХ рд▓реЗрдЦ/рдлреАрдЪрд░ рдкреНрд░рдХрд╛рд╢рд┐рдд рд╣реБрдП рд╣реИрдВ рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреЙрдкреБрд▓рд░ рд╕рд╛рдЗрдВрд╕ рдкрд░ рдЖрдзрд╛рд░рд┐рдд 40 рдкреБрд╕реНрддрдХреЗрдВ рднреА рдЙрдиреНрд╣реЛрдВрдиреЗ рд▓рд┐рдЦреА рд╣реИрдВред

 

рдЗрдВрдбрд┐рдпрди рд░рд┐рд╕реЛрд░реНрд╕ рдРрдВрдб рдбреЗрд╡рд▓рдкрдореЗрдВрдЯ рдПрд╕реЛрд╕рд┐рдПрд╢рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдорд┐рд╣рд┐рд░ рдХреБрдорд╛рд░ рдкрд╛рдВрдбрд╛ рдХреЛ рдЕрдиреВрдареЗ рддрд░реАрдХреЛрдВ рд╕реЗ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рдХреЗ рдкреНрд░рдЪрд╛рд░-рдкреНрд░рд╕рд╛рд░ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХреГрдд рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред рдЗрди рддрд░реАрдХреЛрдВ рдореЗрдВ рдХрдардкреБрддрд▓реА рд╢реЛ, рдлрд┐рд▓реНрдо рдПрд╡рдВ рд╕реНрд▓рд╛рдЗрдб рд╢реЛ, рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдореЗрд▓реЛрдВ рдХрд╛ рдЖрдпреЛрдЬрди, рдкреНрд░рджрд░реНрд╢рдиреА рдПрд╡рдВ рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХ рдкреНрд░рдпреЛрдЧреЛрдВ рдкрд░ рдЖрдзрд╛рд░рд┐рдд рдХрд╛рд░реНрдпрд╢рд╛рд▓рд╛рдПрдВ рд╢рд╛рдорд┐рд▓ рд╣реИрдВред рдбреЙ рд╢реЗрдлрд╛рд▓реА рдЧреБрд▓рд╛рдЯреА рдиреЗ рд╡реНрдпрд╛рдЦреНрдпрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░рд┐рдВрдЯ рддрдерд╛ рдСрдбрд┐рдпреЛ-рд╡рд┐рдЬреБрдЕрд▓ рдореАрдбрд┐рдпрд╛ рджреНрд╡рд╛рд░рд╛ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдХреЛ рд▓реЛрдХрдкреНрд░рд┐рдп рдмрдирд╛рдиреЗ рдореЗрдВ рдпреЛрдЧрджрд╛рди рджрд┐рдпрд╛ рд╣реИред рд╡рд╣реАрдВ, рдбреЙ рд░рд╛рдХреЗрд╢ рдЦрддреНрд░реА рдХрд░реАрдм рддреАрди рджрд╢рдХ рд╕реЗ рд░рдВрдЧрдордВрдЪ, рдХрд╛рд░реНрдпрд╢рд╛рд▓рд╛рдУрдВ, рдореЙрдбрд▓реНрд╕, рдиреЗрдЪрд░ рдЯреВрд░ рдЬреИрд╕реЗ рдкреНрд░рдпрд╛рд╕реЛрдВ рдХреЗ рдорд╛рдзреНрдпрдо рд╕реЗ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдХреЗ рдкреНрд░рддрд┐ рдЖрдХрд░реНрд╖рдг рдкреИрджрд╛ рдХрд░рдиреЗ рдХрд╛ рдХрд╛рд░реНрдп рдХрд░рдиреЗ рдореЗрдВ рдЬреБрдЯреЗ рд░рд╣реЗ рд╣реИрдВред

 

рдбреЙ рдХреГрд╖реНрдгрд╛ рдХреБрдорд╛рд░реА рдЪрд▓реНрд▓рд╛ рднреА рдХрд░реАрдм рдбреЗрдврд╝ рджрд╢рдХ рд╕реЗ рджреГрд╢реНрдп рдХрд▓рд╛, рд╕рд╛рд╣рд┐рддреНрдп, рд╡реАрдбрдпреЛ, рдЯреАрд╡реА рдФрд░ рдЗрдВрдЯрд░рдиреЗрдЯ рдХреЗ рдЙрдкрдпреЛрдЧ рд╕реЗ рдЖрдо рд▓реЛрдЧреЛрдВ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдХрд░ рд░рд╣реА рд╣реИрдВред

 

рдПрд╕рдИрдЖрд░рдмреА рд╡реБрдорди-рдПрдХреНрд╕рд┐рд▓реЗрдВрд╕ рдЕрд╡рд╛рд░реНрдб рдЗрд╕ рдмрд╛рд░ рдЪрд╛рд░ рдорд╣рд┐рд▓рд╛ рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХреЛрдВ рдХреЛ рдкреНрд░рджрд╛рди рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред рдЗрдирдореЗрдВ рдЖрдИрдЖрдИрдЯреА, рдмреЙрдореНрдмреЗ рдореЗрдВ рдЕрд╕рд┐рд╕реНрдЯреЗрдВрдЯ рдкреНрд░реЛрдлреЗрд╕рд░ рд╢реЛрднрдирд╛ рдХрдкреВрд░, рдореБрдВрдмрдИ рд╕реНрдерд┐рдд рдиреЗрд╢рдирд▓ рдЗрдВрд╕реНрдЯреАрдЯреНрдпреВрдЯ рдлреЙрд░ рд░рд┐рд╕рд░реНрдЪ рдЗрди рд░рд┐рдкреНрд░реЛрдбрдХреНрдЯрд┐рд╡ рд╣реЗрд▓реНрде рдХреА рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХ рдбреЙ рдЕрдВрддрд░рд╛ рдмреИрдирд░реНрдЬреА, рд╣реИрджрд░рд╛рдмрд╛рдж рд╕реНрдерд┐рдд рдиреЗрд╢рдирд▓ рдЗрдВрд╕реНрдЯреАрдЯреНрдпреВрдЯ рдСрдл рдмрд╛рдпреЛрдЯреЗрдХреНрдиреЛрд▓реЙрдЬреА рдХреА рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХ рдбреЙ рд╕реЛрдиреВ рдЧрд╛рдВрдзреА, рдФрд░ рдЖрдИрдЖрдИрдЯреА, рдЬреЛрдзрдкреБрд░ рдореЗрдВ рдЕрд╕рд┐рд╕реНрдЯреЗрдВрдЯ рдкреНрд░реЛрдлреЗрд╕рд░ рдбреЙ рд░рд┐рддреБ рдЧреБрдкреНрддрд╛ рд╢рд╛рдорд┐рд▓ рд╣реИрдВред

 

тАШрдЕрд╡рд╕рд░тАЩ рдкреНрд░рддрд┐рдпреЛрдЧрд┐рддрд╛ рдХреЗ рдЕрдВрддрд░реНрдЧрдд рдкреЛрд╕реНрдЯ рдбреЙрдХреНрдЯреЛрд░рд▓ рд╢реНрд░реЗрдгреА рдореЗрдВ рдЙрддреНрдХреГрд╖реНрдЯ рдЖрд▓реЗрдЦ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдмреЗрдВрдЧрд▓реБрд░реБ рд╕реНрдерд┐рдд рдЬрд╡рд╛рд╣рд░рд▓рд╛рд▓ рдиреЗрд╣рд░реБ рд╕реЗрдВрдЯрд░ рдлреЙрд░ рдПрдбрд╡рд╛рдВрд╕реНрдб рд╕рд╛рдЗрдВрдЯрд┐рдлрд┐рдХ рд░рд┐рд╕рд░реНрдЪ рдХреА рд╢реЛрдзрд╛рд░реНрдереА рдбреЙ рд╕рдВрдЧреАрддрд╛ рджрддреНрддрд╛ рдХреЛ рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХреГрдд рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред рдЗрдиреНрдорд╛рд╕, рдбреАрдЖрд░рдбреАрдУ рд╕реЗ рдкреАрдПрдЪрдбреА рдбрд┐рдЧреНрд░реА рдкреНрд░рд╛рдкреНрдд рдбреЙ рд╕рдВрдЧреАрддрд╛ рдЬреИрд╡ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рд╡рд┐рднрд╛рдЧ рдореЗрдВ рдЕрдкрдиреЗ рдкреЛрд╕реНрдЯ рдбреЙрдХреНрдЯреЛрд░рд▓ рдкреНрд░реЛрдЬреЗрдХреНрдЯ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рд░рд┐рд╕рд░реНрдЪ рдПрд╕реЛрд╕рд┐рдПрдЯ рдХреЗ рддреМрд░ рдкрд░ рдХрд╛рд░реНрдп рдХрд░ рдЪреБрдХреА рд╣реИрдВред рдЙрдирдХреЗ рдкрд╛рдВрдЪ рд╢реЛрдз рдкрддреНрд░ рдкреНрд░рдХрд╛рд╢рд┐рдд рд╣реБрдП рд╣реИрдВ, рдФрд░ рдПрдХ рдкреЗрдЯреЗрдВрдЯ рднреА рдЙрдирдХреЗ рдирд╛рдо рджрд░реНрдЬ рд╣реИред тАШрдЕрд╡рд╕рд░тАЩ рдкреНрд░рддрд┐рдпреЛрдЧрд┐рддрд╛ рдХреА рдкреАрдПрдЪрдбреА рд╢реНрд░реЗрдгреА рдореЗрдВ рдкреНрд░рдердо рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рд╕реАрдПрд╕рдЖрдИрдЖрд░-рд╕реАрдбреАрдЖрд░рдЖрдИ, рд▓рдЦрдирдК рдХреА рд╢реЛрдзрд╛рд░реНрдереА рдкреВрдЬрд╛ рдореМрд░реНрдпрд╛ рдХреЛ рдорд┐рд▓рд╛ рд╣реИред рджреНрд╡рд┐рддреАрдп рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рдЖрдИрдЖрдИрдЯреА, рджрд┐рд▓реНрд▓реА рдореЗрдВ рдХрдВрдкреНрдпреВрдЯрд░ рд╕рд╛рдЗрдВрд╕ рдХреА рд╢реЛрдзрд╛рд░реНрдереА рдЗрдВрджреБ рдЬреЛрд╢реА, рдФрд░ рддреГрддреАрдп рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рднрд╛рд░рддреАрдп рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рд╕рдВрд╕реНрдерд╛рди, рдмреЗрдВрдЧрд▓реБрд░реБ рдХреА рд╢реЛрдзрд╛рд░реНрдереА рд╢реНрд░реБрддрд┐ рд╕реЛрдиреА рдХреЛ рджрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред

 

рд╕рднреА рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рд╡рд┐рдЬреЗрддрд╛рдУрдВ рдХреЛ рдмрдзрд╛рдИ рджреЗрддреЗ рд╣реБрдП рдбреЙ рд╣рд░реНрд╖ рд╡рд░реНрдзрди рдиреЗ рдХрд╣рд╛ рд╣реИ рдХрд┐ "рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдПрд╡рдВ рд▓реЛрдХрдкреНрд░рд┐рдпрдХрд░рдг рд╕реЗ рдЬреБрдбрд╝реЗ рдЙрддреНрдХреГрд╖реНрдЯ рдкреНрд░рдпрд╛рд╕, рд╡реИрдЬреНрдЮрд╛рдирд┐рдХ рд╢реЛрдз рдореЗрдВ рдпреБрд╡рд╛ рдорд╣рд┐рд▓рд╛рдУрдВ рдХрд╛ рдпреЛрдЧрджрд╛рди рдФрд░ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рд╕рдВрдЪрд╛рд░ рдореЗрдВ рдЕрднрд┐рдирд╡ рдкреНрд░рдпреЛрдЧ рд╕рд░рд╛рд╣рдиреАрдп рд╣реИрдВред"

 

рдбреЙ рд╣рд░реНрд╖ рд╡рд░реНрдзрди рдиреЗ рдЗрд╕ рдореМрдХреЗ рдкрд░ рд╡рд░реНрдЪреБрдЕрд▓ рд░реВрдк рд╕реЗ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░реЛрдВ рдкрд░ рдЖрдзрд╛рд░рд┐рдд рд╕реВрдЪрдирд╛рдУрдВ рд╕реЗ рд▓реИрд╕ рдПрдХ рдСрдирд▓рд╛рдЗрди рдбреЗрдЯрд╛рдмреЗрд╕ рд▓реЙрдиреНрдЪ рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рд╣реИред рд╕рд╛рдЗрдВрд╕ рдРрдВрдб рдЯреЗрдХреНрдиреЛрд▓реЙрдЬреА рдЕрд╡рд╛рд░реНрдб рдЗрдиреНрдлреЙрд░реНрдореЗрд╢рди рд░рд┐рдЯреНрд░реАрд╡рд▓ рд╕рд┐рд╕реНрдЯрдо (STAIRS) рдирд╛рдордХ рдпрд╣ рдбреЗрдЯрд╛рдмреЗрд╕ рд╕реНрд╡рддрдВрддреНрд░рд╛ рд╕реЗ рдкрд╣рд▓реЗ рд╕реЗ рд▓реЗрдХрд░ рдЕрдм рддрдХ рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдПрд╡рдВ рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА рдХреЗ рдХреНрд╖реЗрддреНрд░ рдореЗрдВ рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХреГрдд рднрд╛рд░рддреАрдп рдкреЗрд╢реЗрд╡рд░реЛрдВ рдХреЗ рдмрд╛рд░реЗ рдореЗрдВ рдЬрд╛рдирдХрд╛рд░реА рдЙрдкрд▓рдмреНрдз рдХрд░рд╛рдПрдЧрд╛ред

 

рдЗрд╕реА рдХреЗ рд╕рд╛рде, рд╡рд┐рджреЗрд╢реЛрдВ рдореЗрдВ рдХрд╛рд░реНрдпрд░рдд рднрд╛рд░рддреАрдп рдореВрд▓ рдХреЗ рд╢рд┐рдХреНрд╖рд╛рд╡рд┐рджреЛрдВ рдПрд╡рдВ рд╢реЛрдзрдХрд░реНрддрд╛рдУрдВ рд╕реЗ рд╕рдВрдмрдВрдзрд┐рдд рдПрдХ рдЕрдиреНрдп рдбреЗрдЯрд╛рдмреЗрд╕ рднреА рд▓реЙрдиреНрдЪ рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред рдпрд╣ рдбреЗрдЯрд╛рдмреЗрд╕ рдореМрдЬреВрджрд╛ рджреМрд░ рдореЗрдВ рдмрдврд╝рддреЗ рдЕрдВрддрд░рд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рд╕рд╣рдпреЛрдЧ рдХреЗ рд╕рдВрджрд░реНрдн рдореЗрдВ рдорд╣рддреНрд╡рдкреВрд░реНрдг рдорд╛рдирд╛ рдЬрд╛ рд░рд╣рд╛ рд╣реИред рдЗрд╕ рдбреЗрдЯрд╛рдмреЗрд╕ рдореЗрдВ, рднрд╛рд░рддреАрдп рдореВрд▓ рдХреЗ 23,472 рд╢рд┐рдХреНрд╖рд╛рд╡рд┐рдж рдПрд╡рдВ рд╢реЛрдзрдХрд░реНрддрд╛ рд╢рд╛рдорд┐рд▓ рдХрд┐рдП рдЧрдП рд╣реИрдВред рдЕрдореЗрд░рд┐рдХрд╛, рдХрдирд╛рдбрд╛, рдмреНрд░рд┐рдЯреЗрди рдФрд░ рдСрд╕реНрдЯреНрд░реЗрд▓рд┐рдпрд╛ рдЬреИрд╕реЗ рджреЗрд╢реЛрдВ рдХреЗ 2700 рд╕реЗ рдЕрдзрд┐рдХ рд╡рд┐рд╢реНрд╡рд╡рд┐рджреНрдпрд╛рд▓рдпреЛрдВ рдПрд╡рдВрдЕрдиреНрдп рд╢реИрдХреНрд╖рдгрд┐рдХ рд╕рдВрд╕реНрдерд╛рдиреЛрдВ рдХреА рд╡реЗрдмрд╕рд╛рдЗрдЯреНрд╕ рдХреЛ рдЦрдВрдЧрд╛рд▓рдиреЗ рдХреЗ рдмрд╛рдж рдпрд╣ рдбреЗрдЯрд╛рдмреЗрд╕ рддреИрдпрд╛рд░ рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рд╣реИред

 

рдЖрдИрдмреАрдПрдо рд░рд┐рд╕рд░реНрдЪ рдЗрдВрдбрд┐рдпрд╛ рдХреА рдирд┐рджреЗрд╢рдХ рдбреЙ рдЧрд╛рд░реНрдЧреА рдмреА. рджрд╛рд╕рдЧреБрдкреНрддрд╛ рдХрд╛ рд╡рд┐рд╢реЗрд╖ рд╡реНрдпрд╛рдЦреНрдпрд╛рди рдЗрд╕ рдмрд╛рд░ рд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рджрд┐рд╡рд╕ рдкрд░ рдПрдХ рдЕрдиреНрдп рдкреНрд░рдореБрдЦ рдЖрдХрд░реНрд╖рдг рд░рд╣рд╛ред рдбреЙ рдЧрд╛рд░реНрдЧреА рдмреА. рджрд╛рд╕рдЧреБрдкреНрддрд╛ рдиреЗ тАЬрд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди, рдкреНрд░реМрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХреА, рдирд╡рд╛рдЪрд╛рд░ рдХрд╛ рднрд╡рд┐рд╖реНрдпрдГ рд╢рд┐рдХреНрд╖рд╛, рдХреМрд╢рд▓ рдПрд╡рдВ рдХрд╛рд░реНрдп рдкрд░ рдкреНрд░рднрд╛рд╡тАЭ рд╡рд┐рд╖рдп рдХреЛ рдХреЗрдВрджреНрд░ рдореЗрдВ рд░рдЦрддреЗ рд╣реБрдП рдЕрдкрдирд╛ рд╡реНрдпрд╛рдЦреНрдпрд╛рди рджрд┐рдпрд╛ред рдЙрдиреНрд╣реЛрдВрдиреЗ рдЕрдкрдиреЗ рд╡реНрдпрд╛рдЦреНрдпрд╛рди рдореЗрдВ, рдореБрдЦреНрдп рд░реВрдк рд╕реЗ рдЗрд╕ рдмрд╛рдд рдХреЛ рд░реЗрдЦрд╛рдВрдХрд┐рдд рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдХрд┐ рдЪреМрдереА рдФрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХ рдХреНрд░рд╛рдВрддрд┐ рдХрд┐рд╕ рддрд░рд╣ рдирдпреЗ рдХреМрд╢рд▓ рдХреА рдорд╛рдБрдЧ рдХрд░рддреА рд╣реИред рдЙрд▓реНрд▓реЗрдЦрдиреАрдп рд╣реИ рдХрд┐ рд╕рд╛рдЗрдмрд░ рднреМрддрд┐рдХ рдкреНрд░рдгрд╛рд▓реА, рдЖрд░реНрдЯрд┐рдлрд╢рд┐рдпрд▓ рдЗрдВрдЯреЗрд▓рд┐рдЬреЗрдВрд╕, рдЗрдВрдЯрд░рдиреЗрдЯ рдСрдл рдерд┐рдВрдЧреНрд╕ рддрдерд╛ рдЗрдВрдЯрд░рдиреЗрдЯ рдСрдл рд╕рд░реНрд╡рд┐рд╕реЗрдЬ рдЗрддреНрдпрд╛рджрд┐ рдЪреМрдереА рдФрджреНрдпреЛрдЧрд┐рдХ рдХреНрд░рд╛рдВрддрд┐ рдХреЗ рдкреНрд░рдореБрдЦ рдЙрдкрдХрд░рдг рдмрдирдХрд░ рдЙрднрд░реЗ рд╣реИрдВред

 

рд╕рд░ рд╕реА.рд╡реА. рд░рд╛рдорди рдХреЛ рдпрд╛рдж рдХрд░рддреЗ рд╣реБрдП рд╣рд░ рд╡рд░реНрд╖ 28 рдлрд░рд╡рд░реА рдХреЛ рд░рд╛рд╖реНрдЯреНрд░реАрдп рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рджрд┐рд╡рд╕ рдордирд╛рдпрд╛ рдЬрд╛рддрд╛ рд╣реИред рд╡рд┐рдЬреНрдЮрд╛рди рдореЗрдВ рдиреЛрдмреЗрд▓ рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░ рдкреНрд░рд╛рдкреНрдд рдХрд░рдиреЗ рд╡рд╛рд▓реЗ рд╕реА.рд╡реА. рд░рд╛рдорди рдкрд╣рд▓реЗ рдПрд╢рд┐рдпрд╛рдИ рдереЗред рдЙрдиреНрд╣реЗрдВ рдпрд╣ рдкреБрд░рд╕реНрдХрд╛рд░, рд╡рд░реНрд╖ 1930 рдореЗрдВ рдХреА рдЧрдИ рдЙрдирдХреА рдЦреЛрдЬ тАШрд░рд╛рдорди рдкреНрд░рднрд╛рд╡тАЩ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдорд┐рд▓рд╛ рдерд╛ред

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