Schools in spite of the enemy
In the vicinity of the front line will be commissioned in seven secondary schools. Objects will give for the upcoming school year in cross-border management of the department of education with Armenia Tovuz region.
Nearing completion of construction of a school for 80 students to be subjected to regular shelling from the Armenian side Mundzhuglu village, also in the final stages of construction of similar schools in the villages and Garadash Seyidlyar.
The two-storey school in the village Cheshmeli is designed for 180 students. The same types of buildings equipped with modern facilities in the village will Papagchylar. All the objects are constructed in the border, as well as in remote mountain villages. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 6 August 2014 16:28
Economics
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On September 20, 2024, Volts Energy Ltd., an engineering company based in Abu Dhabi, and Azerbaijan’s Turan Energy LLC announced the creation of a new joint entity, TuranVoltsEnergy. This venture will focus on EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) projects in renewable energy and energy storage systems within Azerbaijan.
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The number of passengers traveling by air from Azerbaijan has seen a significant increase in 2024, rising by 26.7% from January to September compared to the same period last year. According to the State Agency for Tourism, a total of 2,548,897 people used air transport services to travel to 40 countries during this period.
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Azerbaijan’s prolonged border closures, approaching five years, have taken a profound toll on the labor market, particularly in border regions, where cross-border trade and services were once critical economic drivers. Official data highlights the stark disparity between the growing labor force and the lack of new job creation in these areas, underscoring the social and economic challenges faced by residents.
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Azerbaijan’s food imports have surged to unprecedented levels, with a significant rise recorded in the first nine months of 2024, according to data from the State Customs Committee. Food imports for January-September reached USD 1.755 billion, marking an 11.4% increase over the same period last year. This represents a USD 179.7 million increase compared to 2023, setting a record for food imports in the country’s history. Over the past decade, food imports have more than doubled, rising by 2.4 times, with a notable 52.5% growth in the last five years alone.
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