On December 26, at 16:53, the Regional Crisis Management Center of Tavush was alerted that a haystack was burnt at the beginning of Tavush village.
Two combat teams from the fire-rescue squad of the Regional Rescue Department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations went to the scene of the incident.
The fire started in the yards of one of the houses on 18th street in the village.
The fire was isolated at 17:07 and extinguished at 17:42. About 30 bushels of fodder were burnt.
Schools of Tavush region receive laboratory equipment and property within the framework of the “EU4 Innovation” program
The “EU4 Innovation” grant program has been summarized which was launched on October 30, 2020.
The objective of the program was to increase the capacities of the National Center for Education Development and Innovation and to enhance the environment for STEM education.
The program consists of two components – “Advancement of the National Center for Education Development and Innovation by regulating mechanisms affecting the quality of general education”, and “Improving the STEM learning environment through the acquisition of property and equipment”.
The main objective of the “Advancement of the National Center for Education Development and Innovation by regulating mechanisms affecting the quality of general education” component is to provide technical support to the NCEDI, contributing to the development of the organization’s capabilities. The provided support covers the main sectors of general education: professional development of teachers, which includes training and certification of teachers, management and evaluation of educational processes in schools, methodology for the development and expertise of curricula, materials, and the development of corresponding guidelines. Within the framework of the program, 50 laptops were provided to the NCEDI to organize the activities of the organization more efficiently.
The objective of the “Improving the STEM learning environment through the acquisition of property and equipment” component is to enhance the environment for teaching STEM subjects in schools of Tavush region by providing laboratory equipment and property for Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Geography and ICT. As part of the component, 76 secondary schools of Tavush received laboratory equipment and property for STEM subjects and ICT. As part of the component, 76 secondary schools of Tavush region received laboratory equipment for STEM and ICT.
From Ijevan to France; from a singer to a designer. Michael against stereotypes
Michael
Paris, France. The exhibition of the clothes designed by Mihael
The government will ensure the implementation of programs that require a priority solution in regions
The government has adopted a decision on the implementation of programs related to the fields of education, sports, and healthcare-related to the purchase of property and medical equipment of a capital nature considered urgent in the regions of the Republic of Armenia.
Accordingly, the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures of the Republic of Armenia proposed. 707,427.4 thousand drams from the state budget. to redistribute and direct it to 6 regions.
It is planned to purchase medical pieces of equipment worth about 482.8 million drams for the medical institutions of Aragatsotn, Armavir, Gegharkunik, and Tavush regions. It is planned to renovate the administrative part and bathrooms of the primary health care center of Ijevan, Tavush region.
Meeting within the framework of the “Moral and Psychological Resilient Tavush” program
On December 14, a meeting was held with representatives of the civil society operating in Ijevan within the framework of the “Moral and Psychological Resilient Tavush” project implemented by the Emergency Channel Information NGO and Tavush Media.
The purpose of the meeting was to raise the main problems and needs of vulnerable groups with state, international, private, and non-governmental organizations providing support to vulnerable groups of the population. Nikolay Grigoryan, chairman of the Emergency Channel Information NGO and Tavush Media Council, welcomed the participants and spoke about the importance of the program. The representatives of the public institutions, who are members of the Green and Resilient Tavush coalition, presented their activities and talked about the work done and what’s going to be done. The problems and needs of vulnerable groups were also highlighted at the meeting.
The purpose of the “Moral and Psychological Resilient Tavush” program is to raise awareness of the organizations supporting the victims of the 2020 war and Covid-19, their activities, and target groups in Tavush region. Meetings will also be held with state, international, private, and non-governmental organizations. Meetings will be held in all the communities of Tavush region.
The “Moral and Psychological Resilient Tavush” program is implemented within the framework of the “Striving for a better future. communities and civil society resilience in Armenia” program, financed by the European Union.
Student of Ijevan sports school Narek Amiryan is the winner of the international youth sambo tournament in Vilnius
Narek Amiryan, student of Ijevan sports school, took first place in the international youth sambo tournament held in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania.
Coaches: Shahen Ohanyan, Sarmen Amiryan
Winter in Tavush: Jujevan
The arrival of winter in Tavush. Yeghishe Petrosyan’s video:
Wine is proud, stubborn, and honest. The wine of Koghb
Wine is proud, stubborn, and honest; sometimes too bold, and the wines of Koghb are brave and unbreakable. Gagik Aghababyan, who has almost 40 years of winemaking experience in the border village of Noyemberyan region, is attracted not only by his love for this drink but also, most importantly, by his boundless love and faith in the Motherland and its strong and independent future.
“Kanch Gyugh”(Call to the Village) enterprise presents the wines of Koghb. The goal of creating wines made from endemic grape varieties is also their preservation and development. Gagik Aghababyan, the author of the “Kanch Gyugh”(Call to the Village) brand, says that he became a winemaker at the age of 5 when he tasted wine for the first time in the wine factory of Berdavan village. Having worked for many years in factories in Ijevan, Berdavan, and abroad, he thought that he should have his own factory in order to implement all his ideas.
Recently, the Koghba Wines Winery was also opened. The winery is unique because the customer can taste wine and only then buy it.
They are also going to export the wines to Europe and Russia. Recently, they have created black brandy, which is the first one in Armenia.
In the “Kanch Village” enterprise, they are confident that the extraordinary nature of Armenia, full of incredible history and beautiful traditions, can create only magical wine. They prove by their work that they are not the past of winemaking in our country but the future.
Vodka distillers. traditional vodka distillation in the family of Gurgen and Anahit Yeganyans
It happened so, that one day the electricity in our Tavush TV studio was turned off… Well, we decided not to waste time. we got together with the whole team and went to visit Tavush traditions.
We went to distill vodka and Gurgen and Anahit Yeganyans hosted us in Aknaghbyur village.
The procces of vodka distillation in our vlog.
Fall in Noyemberyan
We say goodbye to Tavush autumn, waiting for a winter fairy tale. Our correspondent Julieta Kharatyan tells about the autumn of Noyemberyan, the boiling life and harmony between human and nature.