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    PEOPLE HOPE TO GET APARTMENTS

    Azat Artsakh Daily - Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    08-02-2007


    Last year, according to the Ministry of Urban Planning, a block of 13
    apartments was built. Another building with 21 apartments is under
    construction on Tigran Mets Street. Soon construction of the block
    with 45 apartments on Tumanian Street will finish. According to the
    City Hall, 1163 people are still waiting to get an apartment. In
    addition, people have been registered since 1960s. Davit Tsaturian, a
    senior City Hall official, says people still hope to get an
    apartment. Another 30 people were registered in 2006. According to
    him, over the past few years several people received apartments who
    were included in the special program because a member of their family
    was killed or became disabled in the war, the Azat Artsakh writes. The
    190 families of killed azatamartiks and 208 families of the disabled
    of the war in Artsakh are included in the special register. In 2006
    another 65 families added. According to the City Hall, last year 10
    received apartments. Yet another group includes residents of
    dismantled blocks, who were not provided with apartments. Davit
    Tsaturian says the government has launched a policy in 2005 on
    providing parentless children aged 18 and down with apartments. 22
    children will be provided with apartments. Last year 3 of them got
    one-room apartments for ten years. The state of dormitories poor. The
    media have reported on the grim picture of dormitories for a number of
    times. We visited two dormitories where rats are running in the
    corridors, the walls are humid and moldy, electric lines are damaged,
    sanitation is poor. The dormitories have no gas supply considering all
    these problems. The problems has been discussed at different levels,
    and on every visit of the representatives of government the residents
    think their problems will be solved soon. Davit Tsaturian said the
    community has 7 dormitories, where privatization started from 2006. 15
    families have already privatized their apartments. The department of
    housing admits that the state of the residents of dormitories is poor
    but they say the government should attend to this problem. Meanwhile,
    the solution of this problem is not visible; there is no definite
    policy, said the housing department.

    SRBUHI VANIAN.
    08-02-2007
    From: Baghdasarian
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