New ropeway system may be built in Yerevan

PanArmenian, Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net – A project for a fresh urban ropeway system for connecting the outskirts of the Armenian capital city of Yerevan to the city center is currently under development.

"The project is aimed at tacking the problem of traffic congestion," head of YerevanProject Sirekan Ohanyan told Aysor.am.

Ohanyan said they are currently working with Lyon city hall and the urban development agency to make the project more realistic and attract investments.

Urban ropeway systems cross residential areas, rivers and existing infrastructure with ease and glide over every traffic hindrance. Such transportation provides traffic management solution for ever-growing populations.

Social: Economist offers effective ways to combat smoking (video)

A1 Plus, Armenia
  • 16:30 | June 14,2017 | Social

Economist Vilen Khachatryan says the fight against smoking would be more effective if only smokers are fined.

“Mechanisms would not work if the main responsibility is placed on people who allow people to smoke in public places which provide services. If a smoker makes a mistake, the fine should be imposed on the smoker,” the economist said.

There are signs prohibiting smoking inside public transport, but drivers continue to smoke in the same way. If citizens are given the right not to pay the fee to a smoking driver for the poor service he renders, it would be possible to practice public oversight over the process,” he continued.

The economist says there could be other mechanisms as well.

For example, sensor signals can be installed in elevators. After being trapped in an elevator twice, the smoker will not smoke in it for the third time,” Mr Khachatryan said.

Social: 422 newborns in a week

A1 Plus, Armenia
  • 14:22 | June 14,2017 | Social

A total of 422 babies, including 206 boys and 216 girls, were born in Yerevan between June 2 and 8.

About 41343 citizens applied to medical institutions subordinated to the Yerevan Municipality during the reporting period, the Municipality’s Press Service reports.

Education: Syrian Armenian children should feel at home here, Levon Mkrtchyan said

MediaMax, Armenia
Areg Galstyan

Levon Mkrtchyan expressed his gratitude to USAID for supporting reforms in the sphere of inclusive education.

According to him, the doors of inclusion should open wider to expand the opportunities of special education.

“For example, Syrian Armenian children find it hard today to integrate in Armenian schools, as there are differences in education programs, language and way of thinking. It is very important that those kids feel at home. The integration of national minorities is yet another significant issue,” Levon Mkrtchyan said.

In this context Minister of Education and Science attached special importance to their cooperation with Armenian Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and Ministry of Healthcare.

The meeting also featured USAID-financed Measure Evaluation program to be implemented in Armenia. A team will be formed within the frames of the program, which will evaluate in the coming 2 years the reforms and programs, implemented in the sphere of child protection.