Sadyr Japarov Reviews Development Plans for Nookat District
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Kyrgyzstan's President Sadyr Japarov reviewed socio-economic development plans for Nookat district during a visit to Osh region.
- The district reported the construction of 11 social facilities and 128.5 km of roads in 2025, with plans for 19 more facilities in 2026.
- Development includes a new hydropower plant and plans for 12 major enterprises, including manufacturing and agricultural storage facilities.
President Sadyr Japarov's working visit to the Nookat district underscores the government's commitment to bolstering regional development and infrastructure. The comprehensive review of socio-economic plans highlights a strategic approach to improving the lives of citizens in Osh region. The reported progress in 2025, including the construction of social facilities and road networks, alongside the provision of clean water, demonstrates tangible advancements.
in 2025 the district saw the construction of 11 social facilities, the repair and construction of 128.5 kilometers of roads, and the provision of clean drinking water to five villages and one town.
Looking ahead to 2026, the ambitious plans for 19 new facilities, encompassing educational, healthcare, and recreational spaces, signal a forward-thinking agenda. The commissioning of the Kurak-Tektir-2 hydropower plant and the ongoing construction of Nookat-1 and Nookat-2 HPPs are crucial steps towards energy independence and sustainable development.
In 2026, authorities plan to build 19 facilities, including schools, kindergartens, sports halls, and medical and obstetric centers.
Furthermore, the planned launch of 12 major enterprises, spanning manufacturing and agricultural sectors, promises significant economic growth and job creation for the district. This focus on industrial and agricultural development, including modern storage solutions, is vital for enhancing the region's economic resilience and competitiveness. The Nookat district's development trajectory, as presented during the President's visit, reflects a national priority to foster balanced growth across Kyrgyzstan.
A small hydropower plant Kurak-Tektir-2 HPP with a capacity of 600 kilowatts has been commissioned in the district.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.