
The coal industry
will receive ninety billion rubles from the state this year, Russian President
Vladimir Putin said, TASS reports.
The statement of the head of state was made during a solemn reception in the
Kremlin on the occasion of the forthcoming celebration of the Day of the miner
in Russia.
Putin stressed the need for special respect for hard labor, recalling that it
was the coal reserves that once determined the place of Russia as one of the
world leaders in the mining industry.
The head of state also said that the reserves of the named mineral in Russia
will last for more than 500 years.
This year the state will support the development of the industry with
investments worth more than 90 billion rubles, the Russian President noted.
"Investors' funds are used to modernize enterprises, introduce modern
environmental technologies, create conditions for safe and confident work of
miners, solve social problems, and attract solid orders in such areas as
engineering, construction, transport," he said. related to the industry of
the Russian leader.
In addition, Putin noted Aman Tuleyev's personal contribution to the
development of the coal industry, recalling the role of managers and management
personnel of enterprises in modernizing the sphere and ensuring the safety of
people working in mines.
The Russian president also said that, according to all forecasts, coal will
remain the leader of key energy sources for many decades and Russia, which has
colossal coal reserves, will firmly hold the position of leader.