Sunzha district
Sunzha district

The Sunzha Administrative Region was established on September 30, 1931. Being one of the largest districts (1,613 sq km), it occupies the eastern and central parts of the Republic of Ingushetia. It borders in the northeast with the Chechen Republic and in the south with North Ossetia. The administrative center is the city of Sunzha, located 40 km from the republican center - Magas. The variety of relief and climate, as well as the favorable geographical location provide the district with excellent conditions for the development of industry and agriculture. On the territory there are 7 state unitary enterprises with a total arable area of 16,873 hectares, agricultural cooperatives, a horse farm. There are three rivers – Assa, Sunzha and Jerusalimka. The area is served by rail, air and road transport. Magas airport is also located here, the asphalt Baku-Rostov highway passes. The population of the district is 123,360 people.

A new educational center will be built in the village of Galashki on the site of an old school building.

Russian Senator from Ingushetia, Mikhail Ilezov, along with village elders, regional ministers, and the village administration, visited the construction site in Galashki, where a modern educational center is planned to replace the existing school.

The old school served several generations of residents for nearly 65 years, and the parents and grandparents of today's schoolchildren studied within its walls. A new three-story school with 200 students, 11 classrooms, modern classrooms, and all necessary infrastructure will be built on this site.

Project details were discussed with residents and specialists at the site, including convenient access to the building, the facility's location on the site, and compliance with building and sanitary regulations. Special attention was paid to the safety and comfortable conditions for children, teachers, and village residents.

The construction of this school was not initially included in the current plans, but following residents' appeals and the support of the Head of Ingushetia, Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov, the issue was successfully considered at the federal level. As a result, this school and three other schools in the region were included in the priority plan.

Students are expected to move into the new building on September 1, 2028, and begin the school year in modern conditions.

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