This information was announced by representatives of the district state administration.
According to available data, local residents previously faced a shortage of quality drinking water and were forced to transport it from other settlements.
“We contacted one of the charitable foundations last year and received the necessary financial assistance. The total cost of the project was 3 million 850 thousand soms, of which 1 million 716 thousand was allocated from the local budget. The residents of the village also assisted in laying the water pipeline, which allowed the village to be supplied with clean water,” the statement noted.
- Kosh-Bulak, which has a population of 558, consists of 118 households. The village has a secondary school, a kindergarten, and a midwifery station, as well as a village library.
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