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    All Armenia Fund Begins Reconstruction of Shushi
    2010/03/25 | 10:46

    Nagorno Karabakh society
    http://hetq.am/en/society/shushi-12/

    With its recently initiated reconstruction of the Garegin Nzhdeh and
    Alec Manoogian Streets, Shushi's two main thoroughfares, the Hayastan
    All-Armenian Fund has begun to restore the city's economic and social
    infrastructures. The street-revitalization project is being realized
    through contributions made by the Russian-Armenian community during
    Telethon 2009.

    Following the construction of sewage, water-delivery, and drainage
    systems, the streets and sidewalks (about 950 meters) will be paved
    and furbish, and light posts will be installed throughout. The project
    will be completed with the installation of 1.5-meter-wide lawns
    separating the streets from the sidewalks.

    `Prior to the launch of this project, the people of Shushi no longer
    believed that things would turn to the better in their city,' said
    Grigori Avanesyan, director of the Shushi Administration's Urban
    Development and Architecture Department.

    `These streets in particular had long fallen into disrepair,'
    Avanesyan continued. `There is a great deal of bustle in this part of
    town. Residents frequently use the telephone station and the bank or
    visit the cultural center, whereas up till now the streets remained in
    a terrible state.'

    The Alec Manoogian Street is also home to the fire station and the
    much-visited, 1847-built Hovhannes Mkrtich Church, better known as the
    Green Church because of the color of its dome.

    `This year our main goal is to implement a number of projects aimed at
    helping Shushi stand on its feet,' said Ara Vardanyan, executive
    director of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund. `I hope that our
    revitalization efforts will go a long way in strengthening Shushi
    residents' bond with their city, and not be limited to the Fund
    initiatives only.'
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