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The minister of KGSMS instructed to take inventory of the damage to cultural structures in Lori and Tavush marzes as a result of the flood.


During the working consultation held at the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Republic of Armenia, Minister Zhanna Andreasyan gave instructions regarding the inventory of historical and cultural monuments, educational, cultural and sports structures of Lori and Tavush marzes caused by the flood. "Museums and Historical Environment Protection Service" to the SNOC to carry out monitoring activities related to the possible damage of historical and cultural monuments and submit summary information. In cooperation with the relevant departments of the above-mentioned marzes, the problems related to the possible damage of educational, cultural and sports infrastructures will be inventoried, proposing their solutions. "options", according to "Armenpress", it was mentioned in the press release of the Ministry of Education and Culture. After the complete collection of information, a program of necessary restoration works will be drawn up according to urgency and priority. During the consultation, the issue of proper organization of the final and joint exams starting next week was also highlighted. Taking into account the possible problems of the applicants reaching the examination centers under the existing conditions, steps will be taken to organize the relevant work in cooperation with the Assessment and Testing Center. Taking into account that the educational process in primary and secondary professional institutions has not yet been completed, it is suggested that in the flood-affected settlements, according to the situation, to temporarily organize the classes remotely. During the consultation, a number of other current issues were also discussed.

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