MOVING ARMENIA'S CENTRAL BANK TO DILIJAN WILL ENABLE CONSIDERABLE INVESTMENTS INTO CITY - PREMIER (PHOTOS)
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October 21, 2012 | 19:00
YEREVAN. - Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan attended session of the board
of trustees for construction of the International School of Dilijan.
Sargsyan noted that the Government is implementing a variety of
projects toward developing the city. "Over the course of the next five
years, we could have a qualitatively new Dilijan which will be similar
to other centers with a great tourist attraction. The state had to make
one fundamental decision to develop Dilijan's infrastructures and that
[decision] is the project of moving the Central Bank to Dilijan.
This will enable to make considerable financial investments into the
city and to form the necessary infrastructures," the Premier said,
the Government Information and Public Relations Department informed.
The International School of Dilijan, on the other hand, will provide
education for 650 students ranging between the ages of 13 and 18. The
general construction is expected to be finished in September 2014.
During the construction's second phase, which is planned to be
finished in 2016, a dormitory will be built for the school's students
and a complex will be constructed for its faculty plus a theater,
an amphitheater, and school gardens will be built.
http://news.am/eng/news/125639.html
October 21, 2012 | 19:00
YEREVAN. - Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan attended session of the board
of trustees for construction of the International School of Dilijan.
Sargsyan noted that the Government is implementing a variety of
projects toward developing the city. "Over the course of the next five
years, we could have a qualitatively new Dilijan which will be similar
to other centers with a great tourist attraction. The state had to make
one fundamental decision to develop Dilijan's infrastructures and that
[decision] is the project of moving the Central Bank to Dilijan.
This will enable to make considerable financial investments into the
city and to form the necessary infrastructures," the Premier said,
the Government Information and Public Relations Department informed.
The International School of Dilijan, on the other hand, will provide
education for 650 students ranging between the ages of 13 and 18. The
general construction is expected to be finished in September 2014.
During the construction's second phase, which is planned to be
finished in 2016, a dormitory will be built for the school's students
and a complex will be constructed for its faculty plus a theater,
an amphitheater, and school gardens will be built.