Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited Kotayk region to get acquainted with programs implemented in various settlements, the PM’s Office said in a readout.
The Prime Minister’s first stop was the secondary school in Mrgashen, Nor Hachn community. It was renovated under the Government’s “300 Schools to be Built, Renovated or Reconstructed by 2026” program. The total cost of construction amounted to 248 million 514 thousand drams. The school is designed for 303 students.
In the same community, Pashinyan also visited the pepper greenhouse of the “Nuvo Vilaj” company in Nor Geghi. Within the framework of the “Support to the Development of Greenhouse Farms in the Republic of Armenia” program, the Government supported the establishment of a 5.2-hectare greenhouse. The project was implemented with a loan of about 2 billion 640 million drams, with a full interest subsidy of 10%.
The Prime Minister then visited a kindergarten in Bujakan, Nairi community. The facility, designed for 90 children, was renovated under a subsidy program. The total cost amounted to 470 million 180 thousand drams, 70% of which—about 329 million drams—was financed by the Government.
In Charentsavan, the Prime Minister was briefed on the reconstruction of a 2-kilometer road of republican significance leading to the Bjni Fortress historical and cultural reserve. The project cost 104 million drams. Pashinyan highlighted the importance of the road in promoting tourism and increasing visitor flows.
He also toured the rose greenhouse of the “Pion” company in Fantan, established under the same state support program with approximately 3 billion drams in loan funding.
In Qaghsi, Hrazdan community, the Prime Minister visited a renovated secondary school implemented within the “300 Schools” program. The project cost 377 million 880 thousand drams and the school is designed for 403 students.
Pashinyan then visited the “Alternative” youth center in Aghavnadzor, Tsaghkadzor community. Under a grant program, a 300-square-meter area was renovated and equipped. The total cost was 36 million 983 thousand drams, 59% of which—about 21 million 708 thousand drams—was provided by the Government.
In Abovyan, the Prime Minister toured a newly built kindergarten in Balahovit. The project cost about 165 million 544 thousand drams, with 70%—approximately 115 million 881 thousand drams—funded by the Government. The facility is designed for 70 children.
In Nor Gyugh, Akunk community, he reviewed another newly built kindergarten designed for 90 children. The total cost amounted to about 263 million 144 thousand drams, of which 70%—around 184 million 200 thousand drams—was financed by the Government.
Finally, the Prime Minister visited the V. Karapetyan Secondary School in Dzoraghbyur, Jrvezh community, renovated under the “300 Schools” program. The project cost exceeded 205 million drams and the school is designed for 259 students.