BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, April 27. Over the past
five years, Kyrgyzstan has asphalted 123 kilometers of roads in the
Nookat district, Trend reports via the press service of the Kyrgyz
President.


The statement was made by the President of Kyrgyzstan, Sadyr
Japarov, during a working visit to the Osh region on April 15,
while meeting with residents and officials of the Nookat
district.


Speaking at the meeting, the head of state noted that modern
roads, quality education, accessible healthcare, and developed
infrastructure are essential conditions for a decent standard of
living for the population.


According to him, work on the repair and construction of an
additional 91 kilometers of roads will begin in the near future, of
which 39 kilometers will be fully completed.







Furthermore, Sadyr Japarov emphasized that the construction of a
number of social facilities is planned in Nookat this year,
including a sports complex, a gym, a boarding school of arts, and
other institutions.


Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan has been actively investing in regional
infrastructure in recent years, prioritizing road construction and
rehabilitation to improve connectivity between urban and rural
areas.


These efforts are part of a broader strategy aimed at supporting
economic growth, enhancing access to social services, and
stimulating local development, particularly in remote regions such
as the Osh area.