
In addition, the mayor highlighted the active development of the construction industry in the city, pointing out the completion of 218.1 km of roads over the past five years.
Kasymaliev also reported on new educational initiatives: since 2022, 30 new schools have been opened in Bishkek, and 40 educational institutions have undergone major repairs. This year, the construction of two schools that were in emergency condition is planned to be completed. In addition, there are already 143 home-type kindergartens operating in the capital. It is important to note that this year, 32 new schools will be built in Bishkek.
Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.

Photo from the KR government website.
Speaking about the public transport system, Kasymaliev reported that on February 12, the city hall received 95 new buses and 42 units of special equipment. Since 2021, 1,493 buses running on gas and electricity have been purchased in Bishkek, and over the past two years, 446 units of new equipment have been delivered to municipal services.
Following the meeting, important instructions were given.