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For 10 years, the holiday is a day — the day of Russian student detachments. Crimeans note

For 10 years, the holiday is a day — the day of Russian student detachments. Crimeans note

Krympress reports:

More than two thousand fighters of the Crimean regional branch of Russian student detachments celebrated their professional holiday with a concert, which launched preparations for the working semester of 2025.

The Crimean regional branch of Russian student detachments was organized in 2015, and this year it will turn 10 years old. Over the more than 9-year history, more than 9 thousand students have passed through the ranks of student detachments of the Republic of Crimea, who worked as counselors, passenger wagons, builders, agricultural workers, services and hospitality, medicine.

Since 2023, student detachments pay special attention to the development of labor detachments of adolescents (TOP) for the introduction to labor activities of minors of the Crimeans (schoolchildren, college students). If in 2023 27 schoolchildren went through the labor semester, then in 2024 their number had already reached 418 people.

Over the past 5 years, student pedagogical detachments of Crimea have been leading positions at professional skill contests among counselors and counselors, entering the top 3 strongest regions of the Southern Federal District. Since 2021, the Crimean regional branch of Russian student detachments has been stably included in the TOP-5 of the strongest regional branches of Russian student detachments. According to the results of 2024, the headquarters of the Crimean Stad Training took 3rd place among all the regional headquarters of the North Ossetia.

To date, Russian student detachments in Crimea are one of the most popular youth organizations, uniting students and schoolchildren who want to develop in work. This indicates the desire of Crimean youth to create and contribute to the development of both Crimea and our country. It was difficult to revive the Studot -Radio Movement in Crimea. But we confidently gained momentum, and now we are helping to revive the Studot -Radio Movement in the new regions of the Russian Federation. Many colleagues adopt the experience of the Crimean Studies and use the North Ossetia in their regional departments. So Crimean youth took place in Russian student detachments, proving the whole country that the work of young Crimeans is cool, — said Vladimir Kaidansky, chairman of the board of the Crimean regional branch of the North Ossetia.

Joint work in the student detachments of Crimea has been helping us to enter the top five among the regional departments of the North Ossetia from all over the country for several years. This is our common victory, and it would not have been without every participant in the Studot -Radio movement in Crimea. Each of us, contributing to the common cause, forms the unique atmosphere of unity and determination, for which we are appreciated and respected. We prove that together we are capable of more. The leading positions of the Crimean regional branch of the RSO is the result of not only work, but also friendship, support and mutual assistance. We are sure that further we will find us more labor and significant achievements for the region, and achievements, — noted Ekaterina Denesyuk, head of the Crimean regional branch of Russian student detachments.

Source: Information and photos provided by the press service of the Crimean regional branch MOOO «Russian Student detachments»

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