Deputy: In Kerege-Tash, children study in a residential building — a new building and kindergarten are needed
She noted that in the village of Kerege-Tash, students are forced to study in a residential house, which is unacceptable from the standpoint of sanitary norms and educational standards.
“The condition of the educational institution leaves much to be desired. The use of residential premises for educational purposes contradicts established requirements,” Talieva emphasized.
Additionally, she pointed out the lack of a kindergarten in the village, which leads to insufficient preparation of children for school. Local residents express the need for the construction of both an elementary school and a kindergarten.
The deputy also reported that the residents of Kerege-Tash are requesting to consider granting the village the status of a border settlement.
Talieva also drew attention to the necessity of opening an ambulance station in the village of Muras, as the settlement is located about 40 km from the center of the ayil okmotu, and residents face difficulties in receiving medical assistance in a timely manner. She noted that there is a suitable building for the station in the village, but the issue of providing medications needs to be resolved.
In addition to this, the deputy raised the issue of constructing a new building for the family doctors' group No. 10, as the current building is in poor condition.
One of the pressing problems, according to Talieva, is the delay in salaries for the builders working on the sports complex in one of the villages in the district. She called for monitoring this situation, as the workers are not receiving the payments due from the company.
In conclusion, the deputy noted the necessity of drilling two wells in the village of Bauyl, where there is a severe shortage of water.
Talieva also mentioned the condition of the building of the family doctors' center No. 18 in the village of Zhashtyk, which also requires attention.
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