
The territory was transferred to the mayor's office
As reported by the cabinet of ministers, 223.78 hectares of land that were allocated to the University of Central Asia now belong to the state again. This became known through resolution No. 805, signed by the chairman of the cabinet of ministers Adylbek Kasymaliev on December 12.
According to this document, the plot, which was under the jurisdiction of the State Agency for Land Resources, Cadastre, Geodesy, and Cartography, has been returned to the city mayor's office.
The university was granted the right to acquire buildings and structures located on a plot of 12.2 hectares in the Ak-Kiya area, which was previously allocated for the construction of the university campus.
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