The Chairman of the Jokargy Kenes visited Takhtakupir district to observe the ongoing efforts aimed at improving the living conditions of the local population.
Chairman of the Jokargy Kenes of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, Amanbay Orynbaev, visited Takhtakupir district to review the ongoing efforts aimed at ensuring employment, improving the living standards of citizens, and supporting entrepreneurship.
First, in the “Qaraoy” mahalla, the project “One Contour – One Product,” implemented on land allocated to unemployed youth, as well as a greenhouse that has provided jobs for 10 young people in the area, were inspected. In addition, work organized on the private land of Esemurat Jabbarbergenov in the “Uzbekistan” mahalla was reviewed. It was noted that efficient use of farmland plays an important role in achieving high income.
After that, the Chairman of the Jokargy Kenes visited the “A. Adilov” rural citizens’ assembly area, where he inspected the “Wool Processing” project launched by “KAUSAR TEGIRMON” LLC with an investment of 878,000 USD. He also reviewed the work being carried out in the small industrial zone of the “Taxtakopir” mahalla and became acquainted with the grain sorting (calibration) project implemented by “Taxtakopir Nan O’nimleri” LLC. Clear instructions were given to responsible officials to create all favorable conditions for entrepreneurs and provide them with close support in developing their businesses.
To support women’s employment, the work organized at the “Taxtakopir Master Hands” sewing enterprise was inspected, and the challenges faced by the entrepreneur in expanding her business were heard.
The progress of the construction of a new multi-story residential building in the district center was also reviewed. Instructions were given to ensure the timely and high-quality completion of construction works.
The operations of the remote service BPO center and the digitalization efforts at the district medical association were inspected.
After that, the Chairman of the Jokargy Kenes met with community leaders and elders to outline future tasks and identify issues that require resolution.