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Funds for Ulaanbaatar's Urban Improvement PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 21 April 2006
Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. Under the 800th anniversary of the establishment of the Great Mongolian Empire, the Prime Minister of Mongolia Mr. M.Enkhbold has given a duty to the UB Governor s Office. It is the duty to intensify a work to remove a rubbish in UB. A total of six billion togrogs have been budgeted for the city s enhancement. Of which 200 million togrogs will be spent on public toilets, 300 million togrogs - on street lighting, 600 million togrogs - on road lighting in ger areas, and 90 million togrogs - on placing rubbish buckets.

Additionally the Ulaanbaatar City Mayor Mr. Ts.Batbayar has informed the media on the enhancement works planned to be carried out in Ulaanbaatar this spring. He said that a total of 6.5 billion togrogs are budgeted for the enhancement, construction and gardens provision works in the city. Preparations for the activities have been provided fully. A total of 17.5 thousand tree sapling, 430 bushes, and 670 kilograms seeds of plants are centralized in 14 organizations. The public environmental cleaning will launch on April 22 in Sukhbaatar and Songinokhairkhan districts. The surroundings of the Tuul River will be cleaned by the Defense Ministry and the Ulaanbaatar City Mayor s Office.

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