AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEducation & Culture Infrastructure: Bishkek’s M. Kureneev National Music College is nearing completion of a new eight-story campus (14,000+ sq m), with classrooms, a 300-seat concert hall, and a first-ever 90-place dorm—students and teachers are expected to move in by year-end. Admissions Update: Kyrgyz applicants faced a delay after a technical failure hit the “Applicant Online” system due to an emergency power outage at the data center; the first-round deadline will be extended by the downtime. SCO Chairmanship & Dialogue: Kyrgyzstan’s SCO leadership was praised during a “Dialogue of Civilizations” event, with the September SCO summit planned in Bishkek. Arts Funding: The “Open Cabinet” program will support over 100 music schools nationwide with major instrument and equipment purchases. Heritage Protection: A moratorium is planned on removing objects from the cultural monuments list, after recent exclusions sparked public concern. Climate Policy: President Japarov signed Central Asia’s first framework climate law, effective Jan 1, 2027. Lifestyle & Travel: A new self-drive Kyrgyzstan trip targets Indian travelers, with airfare discounts via Aero Nomad Airlines. Community & Health: The penitentiary service denied social media claims about poor nutrition and health of detained akyn Askat Zhetigen. Local Events: Bishkek’s museum and gallery calendar includes new fine-arts exhibitions and a children’s foam party.
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