New House of Veterans to be built in Zhambyl region
14 August, 2014 11:03
“A new House of Veterans will be built in Zhambyl region,” head of the region Karim Kokrekbayev said during the meeting with veterans of World War II.
Speaking at the meeting, K. Kokrekbayev told veterans on main planned events, devoted to the 70th anniversary of victory in World War II and heard their opinions.
According to regional administration, currently all housing issues are solved. Thus, 77 veterans have got keys of new apartments over the last five years.
The Governor of Zhambyl region assigned employment and social programs department to restart giving of health resort voucher.
In addition, the head of the region informed a new House of Veterans will be built. The ending of the construction is planned in next year.
In general, around 170 million tenge will be allocated for the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Victory in the World War II.
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