Yakhya Buchaev, Head of the republican Ministry of Education and Science, provided Dagestan’s Prime Minister Abdulmuslim Abdulmuslimov, with an update on the ongoing modernization of the region’s educational infrastructure.
Since the start of the year, 14 new schools with a total capacity of 5,140 seats and 4 kindergartens accommodating 600 children have been completed and officially commissioned. Buchaev announced that in December, authorities plan to open a 300-seat school in Piatiletka village (Khasavyurt municipal district) and a 250-place kindergarten in Derbent.
Currently, construction is underway on 19 additional schools and 12 kindergartens. Under the federal “Youth and Children” and “Family” target projects, comprehensive renovations have already been completed at nine schools, two kindergartens and two dormitory buildings belonging to the College of Tourism and Service.
Besides, using republic-level budget funds, extensive repairs are being carried out at 4 schools, 1 kindergarten and the “Vatan” Folk Choreography Center for Students. In Tindi village, installation of a new kitchen block is in progress, while two academic facilities at School No. 16 in Khasavyurt are being fully equipped. A major renovation is also underway at the school in Nizhny Keger village, supported jointly by private benefactors and Gunib district budget.
As to Buchaev, all projects are under close supervision and are on track to be completed on schedule. In response, Prime Minister Abdulmuslimov commended the progress and directed the Ministry to further accelerate the pace of educational infrastructure modernization in the coming year.
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