Right off the bat, we should note that Iran is a major supplier, exporting tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, citrus fruits and even carrots (three tons worth) to Armenia. The amount of onions Iran exported to Armenia was 300 tons.
The cost of one cubic meter of gas will remain at 100 AMD ($0.25 USD) for "socially vulnerable groups," Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said in today's cabinet meeting.
The American organization Mathematica Policy Research (MPR) conducted a sociological study of a five year grant program condcucted in Armenia sponsored by the United States Millennium Challenge Grant Corporation.
RA Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan, speaking at a government cabinet session today, reported that the situation on the Artsakh-Azerbaijan line of contact and Armenia’s northeastern border was “under control”.
Hetq discovered that despite the considerable budgetary resources allocated for waste management, in the city's Sanahin rural and Sanahin station districts waste disposal is only partially carried out, while there is no waste disposal at all in the Akner and Madan rural districts.
But can we say that just because we don’t pay for education that it’s free? For isn’t it correct to assume that for education to be free, all its components must be free as well?
With the mandatory individual pension system now in operation in Armenia, the country’s State Revenue Committee (SRC) is offering courses to acquaint mostly uniformed citizens on its intricacies. There’s one catch – the course cost 12,000 AMD ($30 U.S.)