The significance of the railway Baku-Tbilisi-Kars, the problem with school psychologists, and a look at the field of art are the leading themes of today's media.
The Azerbaijan newspaper writes about the significance of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway. As it is known, Azerbaijan itself financed that part of the railway that passes through the territory of Georgia, since international financial institutions refused to do this.
This project will play the role of a guarantor of stability and security. Already received are 10 cars ordered to the Swiss company Stadler Rail Group. The train speed will be 160 km per hour, the cars will be of 4 categories, and the number of seats will be 246.
The length of this railway line is 850 km, 504 of them pass through the territory of Azerbaijan. This road is an important part of the Eurasian transport map.
The website Modern.az writes about the problem of school psychologists. Such staff in schools officially exists, but psychologists do not cope with their responsibilities.
Special tests should be applied by which the psychologist can determine the level of fear and aggression in children.
In addition, parents should be educated about what the task of school psychologists is.
The website Azadliq.info writes that in Azerbaijan there is no place for those artists who criticize the authorities. The author tells about Vusala Musayeva currently living in Germany. She performed mugams and the role of Leyli in the opera Leyli and Mejnun. According to her, to come to TV or the radio, travel on tour or participate in events of national importance, the singer must have either money or a "back". No attention is paid to the development of moral and cultural values in art. According to the emigrated singer, it is unlikely that any serious changes will take place in Azerbaijan in the near future. ---0------
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- Political Monitoring
- 8 April 2019 11:31
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