At the initiative of President Sadyr Japarov, the construction of six new schools has begun in Manas. This information was announced by the press service of the Ministry of Construction, Architecture, and Housing and Communal Services of the Kyrgyz Republic.
The agency reminded that within the framework of the program for the development of educational infrastructure, planned until 2026, the construction of 20 schools in Bishkek, 10 in Osh, and 6 in Manas is provided for by the republican budget.In accordance with the president's instructions, on February 25, Minister Nurdin Oruntaev visited the Jalal-Abad region on a working visit.
During the trip, the minister, together with the presidential representative in the region Tilek Tekebaev, the mayor of Manas Abdypat Matkalikov, and other heads of relevant departments and contractors, familiarized himself with the construction projects of social facilities and held a working meeting.
The following educational institutions are planned to be built in Manas:
A school for 375 students at the address: Ak-Tilek microdistrict, Dostuk Street, 25/2 (Kök-Art municipal territorial administration); A school for 650 students on G. Mambetaliev Street (Kurmanbek municipal territorial administration); A school for 275 students at the address: Cholok-Terek village, A. Kerimbekov Street, 167 (municipal territorial administration named after T. Taigaraev); An additional building for 650 students at the school in the Sputnik microdistrict, R. Azizov Street, 13; An additional building for 275 students at secondary school No. 5 named after B. Osmonov (L. Furmanov Street, 5); An additional building for 275 students at secondary school No. 21 named after Zh. Bolotov in the Dostuk microdistrict. The minister also reviewed the project and estimate documentation and instructed the heads of relevant departments and contracting organizations to ensure the quality and timely execution of construction works.
According to the agency, in Bishkek, Osh, and Manas, the number of students significantly exceeds the designed capacity of existing schools. Therefore, phased construction of 36 new educational institutions is being implemented in these cities, financed from the republican budget.