Chapter 387: Kyzyl University and the Observatory

The time has entered April, Da Ming is thinking about the days, and the fifty-day research activities on his sister's side should almost come to an end, and they should have ended. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

On April 10, Daming made a special trip to contact his sister.

"My brother hasn't called me for a few days, why does he still care about me this time?" Star fruit on the other end of the phone asked.

"Of course I care about you, I'll tell you again that you're indecent and too tired. Also, the drone thing must have been completed, right? ”

"Shh......h What about secrecy. As for progress, everything is very good. ”

Speaking of research, star fruit doesn't want to say too exactly, maybe this long-distance phone has been tapped, or it is unfounded, in short, it is better to talk about it cautiously. Anyway, the meaning has already been reached, and Yang Mingzhi over there will naturally be clear.

The research of the UAV is very smooth, the design drawings of the attack UAV have basically been completed, and the specific details still need to be considered, in short, the prototype will be produced soon.

Da Ming was already very satisfied, and finally hung up the phone after chatting with his sister for half an hour.

Of course, he misses his sister very much, and he also misses his family very much. Like many Chinese people in the company, everyone is roaming in Russia, but in a different way. In Kyzyl, Tuva, all Ming has to do every day is to look at the documents in the company, and he knows very well that he must try his best to avoid bureaucracy and laymen leading insiders to interfere with the company's operations. His subordinates are all experts from all walks of life left over from the original Soviet Union, and they have done a good enough job.

Daming is not too lonely in life, Cheng Manli is a very good friend, and even a chef. Living in his own house in Kyzyl, this inconspicuous wooden house is closely guarded by security guards and accompanied by armed bodyguards.

The face of Kyzyl has changed dramatically, with many construction sites under way, and these new housing units are already being built into the sky, all in response to immigrants from other parts of the Federation. The population of Kyzyl is growing, but the vast majority of new immigrants are still low-level workers.

Prices rise with rising incomes, a large number of residents work for Pugachev Besika Heavy Industry and other enterprises, and some people who have saved enough capital decide to start their own businesses. A number of dairy farms and milk processing companies quickly appeared, and more Chinese vegetable farmers from the Republic of Khakassia moved to Tuva, where they were paid more money.

After all, the Republic of Tuva has a developed animal husbandry industry, and dairy, cashmere, and leather-related industries have begun to develop rapidly, all of which have become a steady stream of tax revenue for the Tuvan government. So in the current recession of the energy industry, new business paths have expanded new wealth.

So since the treasury of the Republic of Tuva has money, the first thing is to repair the infrastructure, and then the biggest expenditure is foreign investment, and then education investment. By 1999, much more money had been spent on education than in previous years.

"The factory needs a steady stream of skilled workers, so that the factory can develop steadily." Da Ming said this when he was invited to speak in parliament.

What is lacking in Tuva is the hard-working skilled workers, after all, the majority of the national herders are the majority of the workers, and the existing workers are mainly from other federal subjects.

Politicians have seen the importance of industry to Tuva's economy, and in 1998 the GDP was several times higher than before, considering that there were more than 200,000 people in Tuva. Isn't all this fueling the energy and arms industries?

So when Tuva began to pay attention to education, the first to receive funding was the Kizil University.

Of course, Kizil also has a university, but the faculty of this university is really not good, and it has been surviving for a long time. There are fewer children in Tuva, and even fewer go to university. In the Russian Federation, 12 years of compulsory education was originally required, but because of the era of the total collapse of the welfare system, these are all obsolete, and many children in Tuva have to earn a living at a young age, and not many students can go to university.

The rector of Kyzyl University, Rubisky, personally approached Daming.

This person probably wants to get a donation, Da Ming guessed. There's really nothing to do sitting in the company's office, and it's nice to meet the principal, and if he wants money, it's a good idea to sponsor a proper amount. Thinking so, Da Ming invited Rubisky into the door.

Da Ming has a lot of this person, he looks very thin, but he is very tall.

As a boss, sometimes unconsciously a boss style is shown. Da Ming sat on the boss's chair in a wool jacket, as if he was about to knock on Erlang's leg and hold a cigar. Of course, that would be too arrogant, Da Ming prides himself on being a child, so he doesn't have to give this guest too much etiquette for the time being.

Rubisky took off his hat and put it on his chest and said: "Dear Vladimir, I have come this time to hope that you will ......"

Da Ming raised his right hand and made a push pose. "I guessed that you're here to ask for money. If it is to support Tuva's cultural and educational undertakings, I absolutely need to support it, as long as the cost of the sponsorship is not outrageous, and the cost is really used for construction and not for personal enrichment, I will naturally support it. ”

Since the child knew everything, he went straight to the point, and Rubisky said: "I really want to get a sponsorship from your company this time, and we hope to build an observatory for the development of Kyzyl University." ”

"What?"

"I mean, we want to build an observatory, but the funding is really limited."

Rubisky explained that he thought that many universities had some great scientific research institutes, and even astronomical observatories. Tuva is located on a plateau where it is less dry and cold for a long time, the sky is less moisture and the air is clear, so it would be excellent to have an observatory at the top of the mountain.

As soon as he said this, Daming was interested, and Tuva's culture and education have indeed reached the point where they have to develop well.

Gedolvskaya, the large community of Gedolva and the children she took in during the war in Tyumen, has now basically turned into a huge collective farm. Some of the young immigrants were assigned there, given a small plot of land to grow potatoes, etc., and a temporary residence.

There are a lot of children in this large village, and at the same time, according to the strong support of the company's top management such as star fruit, a large number of orphans from other federal subjects are being transported to Tuva, and this number has reached more than 8,000 by April 1999, which is a baby boom for Tuva.

Food is not enough, and these children are the future of Tuva. Daming admires his sister's prospect that the child will be able to become a worker in another ten years, and then the economy here will explode.

But before the economy explodes, these children must be educated to be highly qualified workers, and education does have to develop.

A new comprehensive school is being built in the Kizil district, and the children brought by Ge Daowa have completed their enrollment, and the older children who do not want to continue their studies will become apprentices.

Rubisky's hope to build an observatory was agreed, anyway, it was almost enough to buy a high-end astronomical telescope or something. After thinking about it for a while, Daming had a new idea, and simply expanded Kizil University.

Lubisky was of course very pleased with this decision, the existing teaching facilities were really old, and there were only about 200 students.

"In the future, more and more people will be admitted to universities, the faculty must be strengthened, the departments need to be increased, and I hope that this place will become the cradle of our company's cultivation of talents." Da Ming said.

As a rector, of course, the more students the better, and Lubisky often felt that it was a great irony that he was the president of the only university in the federal confederation with more than 200 students. Now that this young man from China is willing to invest, the future is really bright.

It's better not to waste time, Daming found Pugachev directly after sending Lubisky away. He has no objection to this matter, as long as it does not harm his vital interests, as long as he does it with Daming. On the other hand, the parliament welcomed Pugachev's support for the construction of the university and said that the government also needed to contribute money.

So the start-up funds were quickly available, and only three days after Lubisky's exchange with Daming, a group of engineering teams went to survey the allocated land.

At this time, Daming remembered the observatory again, and Lubisky had already demarcated the location he wanted on the map, and when he looked at the map, Daming was happy, this place he had been to - the ruins of Orlandnev Castle