Nizhny Novgorod Region Wins 'Be, Not Seem - 2025' Competition, Honors Mentors
The Nizhny Novgorod region has triumphed in the national 'Be, Not Seem - 2025' competition. Governor Gleb Nikitin announced the victory and honoured several local mentors who played a significant role in guiding the youth.
The competition, which received a staggering 70,000 applications, recognised mentors in various categories. In the 'Experienced Mentor' category, Irina Korolkova emerged victorious. Meanwhile, Dmitry Pyrkov and Alexander Eremin won in the 'Our Mentor' category, an achievement Governor Nikitin attributed to the region's successful patriotic education initiatives.
Valery Malinin was recognised as the 'Mentor Leader', while Alexander Tarakanov took home the 'Meritorious Mentor' award. Governor Nikitin personally congratulated the winners, highlighting their crucial role in nurturing and guiding the region's youth.
The Nizhny Novgorod region's victory in the 'Be, Not Seem - 2025' competition is a testament to its commitment to patriotic education and youth development. The winning mentors, including Irina Korolkova, Dmitry Pyrkov, Alexander Eremin, Valery Malinin, and Alexander Tarakanov, have been instrumental in shaping the region's future.
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