Bujanovac – From the beginning of this year until now, 299 residents of the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja filed complaints with the Republican ombudsman, said Elvira Tot, the ombudsman’s public relations counselor.
READ MORERepresentaives of South Serbia’s Albanians hailed the agreement on recognition of university diplomas, which Belgrade and Pristina’s negotiation teams had reached in Brussels, since, according to them, education problems, to which they had been drawing attention for years, would finally begin to be solved.
READ MORE„Every child in Serbia is entitled to the best possible education in his/her mother tongue“, said Boris Tadic, the Serbian President, and at a reception held in honor of the Coordination Body for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja’s secondary school scholarship holders. Mr. Tadic pointed out that it was the right, obligation and desire of the Republic of Serbia, adding that a great mission was being accomplished, whereby every child would preserve his/her cultural identity and love his/her country, which is the Republic of Serbia.
READ MOREOn Fridy, November 18, 2011, scholarships will be awarded to the third generation of secondary school students by the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja. This year, scholarships will be awarded to 233 secondary school students, which menas that 27 more scolarships will be awarded in comparison with the last year.
READ MOREThe very first supermarket was opened in the small town of Medvedja yesterday. The supermarket was opened by the Leskovac-based company “Zlatni trag” and it is the fifth sales facility of that company in the Jablanicia district. Confectionary and other products were handed out for free to the customers.
READ MOREBelgrade – Milan Markovic, Minister of Human and Minority Rights, Public Administration and Local Self-Government and President of the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, received yesterday 10 young members of ethnic minorities at the Palace of Serbia and said that they would begin their six-month internship at four governmental institutions.
READ MOREPresevo – The „Youth Initiative for Human Rights“ NGO opened in Presevo a school where young leaders from South Serbia would be able to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for improving the life of the young in their environment. At the „School of New Leaders“, which is intended for secondary school leavers from Presevo and Bujanovac, human and minority rights, the theory of state and democracy, the European integrations and the influence of the recent past on the political situation in the Balkans will be studied. Thirty young people from these two municipalities will learn at the school about the basics of public advocacy, analythical and academic writing and on the basics of politics in practice. Graduated students of the „School of New Leaders“ will get financial assistance for implementing their ideas, which will contribute to improvment of the posaition of the young in their towns.
READ MOREDuring the latter part of 2011, it is anticipated that the Ministry of Interior will publish a call for applications for the enrolment of new candidates to the Basic Police Training Centre in Sremska Kamenica.
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Bujanovac, Presevo – Tobacco- growers from the area of Presevo and Bujanovac will begin the handover of this year’s tobacco harvest in a few days’ time.
READ MOREBujanovac – The veterinary station in Bujanovac, together with the Italian organization CRIC, provided 20 heifers to cattle – breeders in four Bujanovac villages.
READ MOREThe Government of Japan, through the Skoplje-based office of Japan’s „JARC“ non-governmental organization, provided 200 fully equipped bee-hives to be-keepers from Vranje and Bujanovac each, said Srdjan Vasiljevic, Vranje’s Assistant Mayor for the field of agriculture.
READ MOREVranje – In accordance with the systemic solution of the issue of collecting and recycling solid waste, a special facility will be built in Vranje, which a foreign donor will finance with 450,000 euros, said Oliver Dulic, Minister of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, in Vranje. Upon having talks with the Mayor of Vranje and Presidents of the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac, Trgoviste and Vladicin Han, he underscored that the solution in the field of waste disposal in South Serbia lay in the cooperation among the municipalities and added that the agreement on the issue had already been reached.
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