In Shosh Problems are being Solved but the Number of Schoolchildren is
Gradually Decreasing
http://karabakh-open.info/en/societyen/3159-en824
Saturday, 02 February 2013 14:18
The number of learners at the school of Shosh village which is at a
13-kilometer distance from Stepanakert is yearly decreasing.
The problem troubles not only community head Erik Abrahamyan but also
a lot of Shosh inhabitants who witness the villagers' gradual decrease
in number. Today the village has 629 inhabitants and the newly-built
school has 67 learners.
The Shosh inhabitants engaged in farming and cattle-breeding have no
problem of product realization as they live quite close to the capital
and have no problem with the transport.
The North-South highway which lies through Shosh connects dozens of
villages to the regions of Askeran, Martouni and Hadrout. Most Shosh
villagers take their products to the market of Stepanakert in the
morning and return home with their income or the necessary purchases
late in the evening. In contrast to the mentioned people the other
part of the villagers go to work to the capital every day.
Despite all this some inhabitants continually leave the village to
move to the capital or to go abroad. Those who stay in the village
manage their household affairs, part of them are engaged in farming,
the other part in cattle-breeding, the rest in trade and in other
affairs. These people also have to face a number of problems, for
tillers these may be unfavourable weather conditions, the lack of the
agricultural machinery, the high price of diesel fuel, for the youths
such ones as the lack of places for leisure time activities or the
problem of employment in general, for some of them the absence of the
house of festivities, and so on.
One of the primary problems of the village is the problem of water.
The inner water distribution system is in an unfavourable condition.
`Soon this issue will be settled as well, the system is going to be
repaired by the finances of the `Hayastan' all-Armenian fund.
The solution of this issue will not keep us waiting. The village
community head hopes that the construction of the village community
complex will not be long in coming, either, it will solve a number of
problems at once, the village will have a rural administration office,
a community club, a medical post as well as a house of festivities.
The construction of the complex will also be financed by the
`Hayastan' all-Armenian fund.
As the community head assured after the operation of the complex the
building of the present-day rural administration office will serve as
a kindergarten as there is none in the village. He says that some
women from the village have applied for work in the kindergarten.
Today the school of the village, which is in the most favourable
condition, is in no need for teachers but the number of the
schoolchildren is gradually decreasing.
Gradually Decreasing
http://karabakh-open.info/en/societyen/3159-en824
Saturday, 02 February 2013 14:18
The number of learners at the school of Shosh village which is at a
13-kilometer distance from Stepanakert is yearly decreasing.
The problem troubles not only community head Erik Abrahamyan but also
a lot of Shosh inhabitants who witness the villagers' gradual decrease
in number. Today the village has 629 inhabitants and the newly-built
school has 67 learners.
The Shosh inhabitants engaged in farming and cattle-breeding have no
problem of product realization as they live quite close to the capital
and have no problem with the transport.
The North-South highway which lies through Shosh connects dozens of
villages to the regions of Askeran, Martouni and Hadrout. Most Shosh
villagers take their products to the market of Stepanakert in the
morning and return home with their income or the necessary purchases
late in the evening. In contrast to the mentioned people the other
part of the villagers go to work to the capital every day.
Despite all this some inhabitants continually leave the village to
move to the capital or to go abroad. Those who stay in the village
manage their household affairs, part of them are engaged in farming,
the other part in cattle-breeding, the rest in trade and in other
affairs. These people also have to face a number of problems, for
tillers these may be unfavourable weather conditions, the lack of the
agricultural machinery, the high price of diesel fuel, for the youths
such ones as the lack of places for leisure time activities or the
problem of employment in general, for some of them the absence of the
house of festivities, and so on.
One of the primary problems of the village is the problem of water.
The inner water distribution system is in an unfavourable condition.
`Soon this issue will be settled as well, the system is going to be
repaired by the finances of the `Hayastan' all-Armenian fund.
The solution of this issue will not keep us waiting. The village
community head hopes that the construction of the village community
complex will not be long in coming, either, it will solve a number of
problems at once, the village will have a rural administration office,
a community club, a medical post as well as a house of festivities.
The construction of the complex will also be financed by the
`Hayastan' all-Armenian fund.
As the community head assured after the operation of the complex the
building of the present-day rural administration office will serve as
a kindergarten as there is none in the village. He says that some
women from the village have applied for work in the kindergarten.
Today the school of the village, which is in the most favourable
condition, is in no need for teachers but the number of the
schoolchildren is gradually decreasing.