63 Graduates in Kyrgyzstan's Talas Region Receive $50,000 Each for High Test Scores
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- In Kyrgyzstan's Talas region, 63 high school graduates received 50,000 Kyrgyz som each for scoring 200 or more on the Republican Testing (ORT).
- The financial awards are intended to support talented youth and recognize their academic achievements.
- The total amount distributed for these awards reached 3.15 million som, emphasizing investment in human capital.
Sixty-three high school graduates in Kyrgyzstan's Talas region have been honored with significant financial awards for their outstanding academic performance. Each student received 50,000 Kyrgyz som for achieving a score of 200 or higher on the ะะฑัะตัะตัะฟัะฑะปะธะบะฐะฝัะบะพะต ัะตััะธัะพะฒะฐะฝะธะต (ORT), the national standardized test.
According to the presidential envoy for the region, Ermat Jumaev, these monetary prizes are a strategic investment in the nation's future. He stated that the awards aim to support talented youth and serve as a tangible recognition of their diligent efforts and high academic results.
"This award is an investment in education and a high ะพัะตะฝะบะฐ of the hard work of young people," Jumaev remarked. He further emphasized that in the modern era, a nation's true wealth is measured not by natural resources, but by its human capital, knowledge, and capacity for innovation.
The total sum disbursed for these scholarships amounted to 3,150,000 som, underscoring the regional government's commitment to fostering and rewarding academic excellence among its youth.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.