Mikhail Kirillovich Nikishenkov - head of the department of the Salavatstroy trust, honorary citizen of the cities of Ishimbay and Salavat , the village of Krasnousolsky .
| Nikishenkov Mikhail Kirillovich | |||||
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| Birth | January 4, 1929 | ||||
| Death | January 16, 2011 (82 years old) Salavat | ||||
| Education | higher | ||||
| Profession | builder | ||||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards
- 3 Literature
- 4 notes
Biography
Nikishenkov Mikhail Kirillovich was born in 1929 .
Since 1954, Mikhail Kirillovich lived and worked in the city of Salavat . He worked as a master builder, senior foreman, head of the construction department of the Salavatstroy trust.
In 1971, he was appointed manager of the Ishimbayzhilstroy trust, which built houses, schools, hospitals, kindergartens, cultural and social facilities in the cities of Ishimbay , Salavat, Sterlitamak , Meleuz , Kumertau and in rural areas of southern Bashkiria . From 1971 to 1990, he was the manager of the Ishimbayzhilstroy trust.
In 1966, the Ishimbayzhilstroy trust took part in the restoration work of Tashkent after the earthquake. Trust "Ishimbayzhilstroy" - a multiple winner in the All-Union competition among construction enterprises.
Nikishenkov M.K. died on January 16, 2011 . He was buried in the city of Salavat.
The son, Nikishenkov Mikhail Mikhailovich (1955-2006), worked as the head of the Salavatstroy trust from 1996 to 2005. The son and grandson, Nikishenkov Kirill Mikhailovich, are also buried in Salavat [1] .
Rewards
The selfless work of Mikhail Kirillovich was marked by two orders of the Red Banner of Labor, and medals. He was awarded the honorary titles "Honored Builder of the RSFSR" and "Honored Builder of the BASSR."
MK Nikishenkov was awarded the title of “ Honorary Citizen of Ishimbay City ” (1999), “Honorary Citizen of the Village of Krasnousolsky”.
In 2000, MK K. Nikishenkov was awarded the title “ Honorary Citizen of the City of Salavat ”.
Literature
- “Favorite city of Salavat”, 2009, 2000 copies. To the 60th anniversary of the city of Salavat.