The data was presented by Deputy Prime Minister Muslim Telyakavov.
Education:
— 111 schools and 97 kindergartens were built in the republic. Construction of another 19 schools and 12 kindergartens continues.
— 393 school buildings and 63 kindergartens were repaired. In the process of modernization, 9 facilities of the recreation and health system.
— A major restoration of an abandoned building in the Sunny Beach children’s camp was carried out. After a 10-year break, the Yunost children’s camp with 300 seats was renovated.
— More than 3,344 “Desks of Heroes” have been installed in schools, the “Faces of Heroes” project is operating in 340 schools, and memorial plaques have been installed in 731 schools.
Culture:
— 4 houses of culture and the House of Dance of the Lezginka ensemble were opened.
— The reconstruction of the Museum of Military Glory named after. V. Makarova and three museums.
— 37 cultural centers and 9 children’s art schools were overhauled.
— 17 modern model libraries have been created.
— The material and technical base has been updated in 70 cultural centers, 12 theaters and 13 museums.
— 15 children’s art schools are equipped with musical instruments and educational materials.
— In 2025, work began on the construction of the building of the Dagestan State Philharmonic named after. T. Muradova.
— The construction of the Azerbaijan Theater building in Derbent has been completed.
Tourism:
— The flow of tourists has almost doubled and reached almost 2 million people.
— The volume of tourism services increased 4.5 times — from 4 billion rubles in 2020 to 23.6 billion rubles in 2025.
— The number of placements has more than tripled – to almost 900 objects.
— With state support, 238 modular facilities were built.
— The Caspian coastal cluster was created, which was included in the “Five Seas and Lake Baikal” program, and 25 investment agreements worth 112 billion rubles were concluded.
— A number of cities and regions have introduced a tourist tax, which brought 49 million rubles into the budget last year.
— The number of certified talkative guides and instructors is growing.
