Cabinet meeting in brief
Society
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/
Following decisions were made at regular meeting of the Cabinet held on June
28.
- Minister of Labor
and Social Protection S.Chinzorig was authorized to approve a guidance to
select target projects for granting credit up to MNT 20 million with a 36-month
repayment conditions to those who engage SMEs, and to finance from Employment
Promotion Fund. The projects will be selected open with involvement of citizens
in consideration of features and needs of that particular province. Over MNT 1
billion will be available to be given this year and two projects planned to be
implemented in each district of the capital and aimags.
-The Cabinet decided
to provide funds required for buying special purpose wears for fighting
disaster and search and rescue operations from the Government Reserve Fund.
- It is planned to allocate
248.8 hectares of land in 151 locations of nine districts to 4911 citizens who
have land ownership certificates for family purpose this year. The size,
location and intended use of the land to be given for ownership of citizens
this year have been defined based on the suggestion offered by the Citizens
Representatives Khural (Council).
- Minister
Yo.Baatarbileg was obliged to introduce an issue on establishing Museum of
Great Chinggis Khaan at Cabinet meeting to be held next week. At the
meeting dated April 10, 2019, the Cabinet made a decision to establish the Institute
for Chinggis Khaan Research and commenced works to promote and spread its
history, culture and customs.
- The Cabinet
decided to celebrate the 150th birth
anniversaries of the prominent political and social figures-Minister of
Foreign Affairs Chin Van M.Khanddorj and Minister of Finance Tushee Gun
G.Chagdarjav, this year.
- The 80th anniversary of the Mongolian Red Cross Society will be
marked on July 4-5, 2019 in Ulaanbaatar city. Required money for celebrating
the historic anniversary and the 60th anniversary of
joining the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement was
resolved to be financed from the Government Reserve Fund.