At the regular meeting of the government today /2024.04.24/, it was decided to include 25 billion MNT in the state budget to increase and improve the clothing, equipment of the emergency services.
At the regular meeting of the government today /2024.04.24/, it was decided to include 25 billion MNT in the state budget to increase and improve the clothing, equipment of the emergency services.
Curling aficionados in Mongolia have formed the country’s first Curling Union. S.Natsagdorj, Director of the school Erdem TV is its President; Ch.Naranbaatar, Chairman of the Physical Culture and Sports Board, an Implementing Agency of the Government, and Ts.Damdin, Vice President
Latest reports put the nationwide number of those affected by the H1N1 virus at 93, of whom 69 are in Ulaanbaatar. Most of the others are in Orkhon aimag. Children under 15account for half the cases. Altogether 61.1% of the
Senior mining engineers are going to ask the Government to grant licenses for longer terms than at present and also to make it mandatory for companies seeking a license to employ professional geologists, exploitation engineers, and enrichment and ecological specialists.
Representatives of some NGOs, including Citizens’ Fair Court, will demonstrate outside the British Embassy to protest against the ruling of a British Court to extradite B.Khurts to Germany. Well known poet Ts.Khulan will take part in the demonstration.
The Bogd Khaan Palace Museum will mount a series of exhibitions to mark the 100th anniversary of the National Independence Revolution. The first of these, to open at 1pm on February 27, will be devoted to personal articles used by
Oyutolgoi LLC is running a program to train Mongolians in special skills to meet the manpower needs of industry. The program will run for the next three years and Oyutolgoi will meet its entire expenses of MNT36 billion. Altogether 3,300
Five MPs, including Lu.Gantumur, Kh.Temuujin, J.Enkhbayar and Ts.Davaasuren – recently visited Japan on an ecological study tour. They went to a little town in Mey province where many people had fallen ill in the 1960s and 1970s because emissions from
Premier S.Batbold left Sydney yesterday, Australia’s business and financial center, and the first stop on his visit to the country, to arrive in Canberra, the nation’s capital. The official welcome ceremony will be held today, and a busy schedule of
Four MPs led by Z.Enkhbold have returned from Japan where they held talks on concluding a bilateral Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). Former Prime Minister S.Bayar initiated the move for the EPA and President Ts.Elbegdorj signed a memorandum during his official
The MPP will mount an exhibition to rebut the contents of a TV channel program True History of D.Sukhbaatar that, it feels, slander the MPP. It will present documents on D.Sukhbaatar from the party’s archives. MPP Secretary Ts.Sukhbaatar has said