PM Mamin inspects spring sowing campaign and socio-economic development in East Kazakhstan rgn
During his working trip, Prime Minister Askar Mamin has inspected the progress of the spring sowing campaign and the implementation of major projects in energy, industry, housing and social infrastructure of East Kazakhstan region, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to the Prime Minister’s press service.
In Altai district, the Head of the Government familiarized with the structure of the sown areas and the course of spring field works of Altai Niva LLP, the construction of the Turgusun hydroelectric station, as well as the functioning of the stroke and cardiocenters of the Altai inter-district hospital.
In Ust-Kamenogorsk, the Prime Minister visited the major machine-building and metallurgical enterprises in Kazakhstan — the Ust-Kamenogorsk Plant of Industrial Fittings and the Ust-Kamenogorsk Titanium-Magnesium Plant, where he got acquainted with plans for their further development.
Askar Mamin inspected the construction of social housing in the new microdistrict of Ust-Kamenogorsk as part of the Nurly Zher state program. In total, it is planned to build 48 houses with a total area of about 400 thousand m².
During the visit to East Kazakhstan State Technical University named after Serikbayev, the Head of the Government was presented research and development projects, including those aimed at import substitution.
Mamin visited the regional children's hospital, where he got acquainted with the work of resuscitation and operating units, as well as a research project on the release of immune plasma for the treatment of COVID-19.
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