Mongolia Brief April 1, 2014 Part II








Medical
diagnosis centers simultaneously open in provinces



Ulaanbaatar,
April 1 (MONTSAME) Opening of 11 medical centers in 11 provinces ran
simultaneously on Tuesday.






While with a
working visit to Khentii province, the Prime Minister N.Altankhuyag attended
the opening ceremony there and got connected online to other aimags.


The Government
spent 50 billion togrog from the PM’s package to build up these diagnosis
centers.  The diagnosis center in Khentii province has been build up after
construction of 148 million togrog and equipment installation of 1.2 billion
togrog.


All the 11
centers eliminate a need to travel to the capital city to get medical treatment
and diagnosis, highlighted the PM. The equipment installed is made in Japan,
S.Korea, France, Italy, China and Brazil to enable advanced precise diagnosis.
Health staffers to work in these centers have been involved in relevant
trainings.









Parliamentary
Standing committee on budget to meet



Ulaanbaatar,
April 1 (MONTSAME) This committee is scheduled to meet at 11.00 am Wednesday in
the “B” hall of the State House.


The meeting is
to discuss issues of ordering the cabinet to work out a clarification of the
2014 budget and improving investments plan, to consider proposals and
conclusion of a working group, who is in charge of drawing up a draft decision
of parliament, on measures for rightful spending of the budget.









Stock
exchange news for April 1



Ulaanbaatar,
April 1 (MONTSAME) At the Stock Exchange trades held Monday, a total of 3,222
shares of 15 JSCs were traded costing MNT nine million 060 thousand and 953.50.


"Remikon"
/1,186 units/, "State Department Store" /746 units/, "Genco tour
bureau” /735 units/, "Gutal” /307 units/ and "UB-BUK" /84 units/
were the most actively traded in terms of trading volume, in terms of trading
value--"UB-BUK" (MNT three million 461 thousand and 320), "Gutal"
(MNT three million 388 thousand and 580), "Darkhan nekhii" (MNT 825
thousand), "UB hotel" (MNT 460 thousand) and "State Department
Store" (MNT 411 thousand and 795).


The total
market capitalization was set at MNT one trillion 621 billion 801 million 057
thousand and 724. The Index of Top-20 JSCs was 15,846.80, decreasing by MNT
457.22 or 2.80% against the previous day.









Khan
Bank announces scholarship programme



Ulaanbaatar,
April 1 (MONTSAME) The Khan Bank Foundation (KhBF) at Khan commercial bank has
announced its scholarship program for new students for the sixth year.


The bank’s
published the news last Sunday.


Since KhBF
launched its first scholarship program in 2007, it has made investment in the
education sector of Mongolia by supporting over 1000 well performing and
talented new students but with limited financial capabilities to pursue higher
education.


In the framework
of the scholarship program, Khan Bank awards tuition grants to outstanding and
potential students in need of financial aid to enter the university by
selecting from secondary school graduates of each year.


Across the
country 110 secondary school graduates will be selected and benefit from the
Khan Bank Scholarship program for the Academic year of 2014-2015.


The names of
110 scholarship recipients will be announced from 26th May through 6th June,
2014 on Khan Bank's website (www.khanbank.com) and daily newspapers.









Young
judokas participate in Grand Prix in Turkey



Ulaanbaatar,
April 1 (MONTSAME) National youths’ team for judo competed in the Judo Grand
Prix held March 28-30 in Samsun city, Turkey.


The team had 14
men and women headed by a coach of the national team G.Dashdavaa. A judoka
M.Ganbold became 7th in the men’s 60 kg contest and D.Altansukh--the 5th in the
men’s 66 kg competition.


In the
tournament participated 470 judokas from 44 countries.


After the
competitions, our male judokas have left for Germany to have a joint training
in Berlin.









B.Batzorig
brings gold from Ulan-Ude



Ulaanbaatar,
April 1 (MONTSAME) A Mongolian wrestler grabbed a gold medal at the 19th
international open tournament for freestyle wrestling which ran March 29-30 in
Russian Ulan-Ude.


The events
named after the President of Russian Buryatia attracted 131 wrestlers from
Mongolia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan,
Ukraine, India and Japan, Russia’s 14 Republics, oblasts and krai.


Having become
the winner in the men’s 70 kg, B.Batzorig also received a cash prize of RUB 60
thousand, a runner-up--40 thousand roubles, and bronze medalist--20 thousand.


To the
tournament were invited authorities of Mongolia’s Freestyle Wrestling
Federation such as its   president D.Dagvadorj, his first deputy
D.Sumyabazar MP and others.

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