
Published on March 03, 2008
TWO COMMUNITIES WITH COMMON WORRIES
- On March 1st the NKR Prime Minister Ara Harutyunian met with inhabitants of one of the biggest villages of the republic-Chartar. Two communities operate in that well known settlement, which have the same problems and chances of development. However, two meetings took place in House of Culture of the village, first, in Ghuze Chartar, then with members of Chartar community. The chieves of the communities performed with yearly statements of 2007, emphasizing some achievements and non regulated questions. About 4000 people live in Chartar, 61 children were born last year. Flat problem also exists in Chartar. water supply is insufficient in the two communities. People made a complaint, that they hadn’t sufficient chances for occupying with cattle-breeding. During the two meetings villagers adressed various questions to the prime minister Ara Harutyunian. Raised worries refered to basically to the results of privatization, improvement of telephon connection, regulation of hospital work. The head of the NKR government noted what programs the state marked for 2008 and next years. A.Harutyunian noted, that assistance would be rendered in the questions of improvement of water supply, urgent completion of gasification, construction of a new building of one of the schools. And the greatest state assistance would be rendered in economical sphere for promoting productive activity, emphasized A.Harutyunian. The Prime Minister promised, that a special commission would be created for checking the results of privatization in the village.

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Today in Armenian history- 1842 Birth of the great Armenian benefactor, petroleum magnat Alexander Mantashian in Tbilissi. He made donations to the Church (Ejmiadsin) and founded schools in Constantinople, Tbilissi, and Kareen -among other places. He also built the new building of the Nersisian School.
- 1872 The "Union for Salvation" is formed in Van (Western Armenia).
- 1878 Treaty of San Stefano signed between Russia and Turkey. Article 16 of the San Stefano Treaty guaranteed the security of Armenians in Western Armenia under the Turkish Empire. Article 61 of the Treaty of Berlin, however, annuled these guarantees and the majority of the Armenian lands were given to the Turks.
- 1905 Start of the Armenian - Tatar War.
- 1918 Signature of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk between Russia and Germany.
- 1918 Signnature of the Russian - Turkish supplemental treaty in connection with the Peace Treaty between Russia, on the one hand, and Germany, Austria - Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey on the other.
- 1920 The Boshevik "Workers' Struggle" Armenian newspaper is published in New Nakhichevan (Rostov, Russia).
- 1930 Opening of the National Seminary.
- 1935 Birth of writer Hrant Matevossyan.
- 1943 The first volume of the novel "Vardanank", written by Derenik Demirchyan, is published during World War 2 (the Great Patriotic War). Soldiers passed it from hand to hand on the front.
- 1953 Opening of the Armenian Manuscript Depository: the Matenadaran (Architect - Mark Grigoryan). The Matenadaran has more than 13 000 ancient manuscripts and more than 100 000 archived documents.
- 1955 Hovhannes Issakov is promoted to Admiral of the Fleet (USSR).
- 1958 Yerevan's Matenadaran (Manuscript Depository) is declared a Research Institute.
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