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    STATE WILL NOT ECONOMIZE ON STABLE DEVELOPMENT

    NKR Government Information and
    Public Relations Department
    March 16, 2009

    Recently, the Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan has been to a number of
    villages of Hadrout region. During the meetings with the inhabitants
    the work of the last year was summarized, the tasks for the future
    were discussed. Touching upon the state programmes, the Prime Minister
    attached importance to the development of agriculture and informed
    the villagers about the state support and the tasks outlined in
    this direction.

    The Head of the Government was aware of almost the same problems
    existent in all the four villages before his visit, among them
    those of drinking and irrigating water deficiency, roads, time
    worn-out (life-expired, depreciated) agricultural machinery, housing
    problems. At the meetings Ara Haroutyunyan noted that all the problems
    will be settled according to their urgency. The state focuses its
    attention first on the development of agriculture as a strategic
    branch of economy.

    The district has favourable conditions to develop cattle-breeding. The
    Head of the Government regards inadmissible the fact that our
    Republic has become a country importing meat and dairy products. By
    the end of the second half of the year credits will be rendered to
    the cattle-breeders as well.

    Due to the state support more autumn sowing and fallowing works
    have been carried out in the communities of Kuratagh and Aknaghbyur
    this year. The Prime Minister offers the villagers to be engaged in
    cultivation of fruit-trees as well. The issue of irrigation will be
    settled by means of artesian wells. The place for well-boring will
    be determined by specialists.

    The inhabitants of Aknaghbyur attracted the Prime Minister's attention
    to the state of houses of the 7 families resettled in the lower part
    of the village.

    Many of the inhabitants of Kuratagh, Aknaghbyur and Ukhtadzor have
    problems of housing conditions' improvement. Part of them is a
    result of poor quality construction. The Prime Minister noted that
    the state will not implement construction and reconstruction works
    of houses. Besides, providing the perished soldiers' families with
    houses, the state will support building houses only for families
    having many children. Anyway, the state creates favourable conditions
    for the villager to get income in order that everybody will have an
    opportunity to build his own house. Young families will be provided
    a chance to make use of hypothecary crediting in future.

    Visiting the district, the Head of the Government proposed the heads
    of rural administrations to support the villagers in the reconstruction
    works of houses by providing the necessary construction materials.

    Since the middle of this year restoration of village roads will
    begin. The Tsakuri-Aigestan road section will be reconstructed,
    which will facilitate the contact with the regional administration
    centres and the capital.

    Many problems in communities will be settled jointly. For instance,
    the state will render construction materials for the restoration
    of the club roof in Kuratagh, and the works will be implemented by
    the community craftsmen. The means of Kuratagh inhabitants are not
    sufficient for erecting a monument in commemoration of the perished
    soldiers. There is neither a club, nor a nursery school in Aknaghbyur,
    though the village has many children under school age. The medical
    post operates in the rural administration building, the ceremony
    house is not floored. This issue as well will be settled jointly. The
    Prime Minister promised to provide the inhabitants of Aknaghbyur
    with an ambulance car. The communities of the district will have
    an agriculturist.

    After the meeting with the villagers of Ukhtadzor the
    Prime Minister got familiarized with conditions of the school
    building. A part of a standard model construction having 68 pupils is
    accident-sensitive. After its restoration, conditions will be created
    for the higher school to organize its classes. It is anticipated to
    have a canteen and a hall of residence here.

    During his visit to the region of Hadrout, Ara Haroutyunyan attended
    the secondary school of Jrakus as well. The school building of the
    village having 215 inhabitants is small for 59 pupils. Four additional
    classes will be attached to the educational institution in future. The
    state will never economize on securing stable demographic development.
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