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Teachers do not want to leave Gyumri

Redundant teachers fill the ranks of the unemployed in Gyumri

12 sepulchers found in Teghut

Archeologists have found ancient monuments, workshops, wine-presses and sepulchers during a recent exploration of the Teghut mine.

Skeletons "came out"

Recent heavy rains in the village of Brdashen, Shirak Marz, have exposed human remains.

No compensation

The construction of the Kapan-Meghri alternative road was costly for residents of Tsav, Shikahogh, Tchakaten and the Yerkatughayin cul-de-sac.

Six first formers

Alaverdi's secondary school N10 has 59 schoolchildren six of which are first class pupils.

Trees bloom in autumn too

Tigran Manucharyan saw an apple tree in blossom with abundant crops on its branches.

Watermelon and the broom

Street trade is prohibited in Gyumri and is considered illegal.

Gyumri citizens prefer fresh meat

There are a few companies importing meat to Armenia today.

Water issue

Residents of Akner must take water from the main ditch to bring water home.

Sanahin is victim to rain and indifference

Sokhak Simonyan from the Sanahin monastery complex says that there are fewer tourists visiting the monastery this year.

70% hurt from the hail

Yesterday's hail caused immense damage to agriculture in the Shirak region, destroying nearly 70% of the seed fields and wheat products and did not leave any crops or leaves on the trees.

Children sleep on chairs

The thirty children are fitted in only one room in the entire kindergarten building.

Nowhere to go

Youth in Alaverdi mainly talk about the lack of places of interest especially during the summer.

Odd results

Some 78 pupils are taking a re-examination in Tumanian region.

Strong winds in Gyumri

Strong winds and heavy rain in Gyumri broke trees, blew off roofs, as well as damaged electric and telephone wires.

Pilgrim wounded ordinary resident

Shots were fired near the village of Sarnaghbyur, Shirak Marz, on July 16.

New status did not better living conditions

As usual, residents encounter numerous problems.

How to spend the vacation

Many don’t even think about summer vacation because they need jobs for that.

Stones fall down on houses

Rockfalls have imperiled the whole village

Dirty water flows into the Debed

Tourists very often confuse the water flowing from the rocks as mountain springs and take photos there.

Hail

The hail brought great harms to the village's sowing areas, electric wires and orchards.

No tractor to sow

This year, only 10% of the 120 hectare lands of the Hagvi village in the Lori region have been sowed.

Villagers buy bread on credit

Tumanian Town of Lori Marz today faces great problems connected with unemployment.

10 days instead of 14

The Fund will allot 7 million drams instead of former 10 million.

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