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Secretariat of the Council of Ministers approves the allocation of land for the establishment of carpentry Laboratory for the deaf and dumb in Kirkuk

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Secretariat of the Council of Ministers approves the allocation of land for the establishment of carpentry Laboratory for the deaf and dumb in Kirkuk
Tuesday, May 21 / May 2013 20:23


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And approved by the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers on Tuesday on the allocation of land to create a custom carpentry Laboratory for the deaf and dumb in Kirkuk.

The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers has agreed today on the allocation of plots of land for a number of investment and development projects in the provinces of Babil, Dhi Qar.

A statement by the Secretariat of the Agency has received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today that "the General Secretariat has allocated [4 acres] to establish a lab with the need to inform the General Authority for Antiquities and Heritage in the case of the emergence of the effects of Job and begin the implementation of projects within six months from the date of allotment and otherwise canceled customization" .

He noted that "the Committee on the allocation of land did not agree on the allocation of land for the establishment of a silo for storage in Wasit province, the fact that the site has already been allocated to the project landfill healthy and could be finding an alternative site, as well as did the Commission agree on the allocation of land for the establishment of a massacre and Alwa for livestock in the province itself that the project conflicts with project mid Tigris future and possible to find an alternative location. "

The land allocation committee formed under the Diwani Order No. 113 for the year 2011 has already been set aside large tracts of investment and development projects in Baghdad and the provinces.

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