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MONTSAME DAILY NEWS

Date: 
Monday, 30 January 2017

 Monday, January 30, 2017. № 2030 (3043)

SYMPOSIUM DISCUSSES NATIONAL SECURITY INDUSTRY REFORMATION

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Parliamen­tary Standing committee on Security and Foreign Policy and ‘Ulaanbaatar’ Policy Re­search Center are co-organizing a two-day symposium themed ‘Industrial reformation of national security and governance: civil organizations”, starting today, January 30.

“The rapid changes observed in internal and external situation of Mongolia and ensued circumstances in the last 26 years since Mon­golia reformed its polity, state structure and economy are strongly affecting the industrial renovation of national security, bringing not only achievements but also challenges and risks”, said J.Enkhbayar, Head of the Standing committee during his opening speech.

Gathering Mongolian scholars, experts and specialists working in the respective ar­eas of security, foreign relations and strategic research, the roundtable meeting aims to fa­cilitate a discussion on the new circumstances arising on the international arena, challenges to Mongolia’s state policy to guarantee national security and the role of executive governance and civil organizations in the renovation of national security industry; and frame science-based recommendations on how to improve the functions and policy directed at ensuring national security.

During the symposium, a compilation titled ‘National security industry of Mongolia: Alma­nac 2017’ co-published by the Parliamentary Standing committee on Security and Foreign Policy and ‘Ulaanbaatar’ Policy Research Cen­ter was released.

The symposium is attended by a foreign guest, Dr. Philipp Fluri, Assistant Director and Head of Eastern Europe, South Caucasus, Central Asia Division of the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces.

Tomorrow, the symposium will be partici­pated by representatives of army, defense sec­tor and law enforcement organizations.

Kh.Aminaa

MAYOR INTRODUCES HIS PLAN FOR AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ On January 27, the Citizen’s Representative Khural of Ulaanbaatar held its 7th meeting to address timely matters such as measures taken against air pollution and implementation of a recommendation issued by National Se­curity Council.

The meeting began as Mayor of Ulaan­baatar S.Batbold reported on the past mea­sures he took and his action plan for the near future. For the past 10 years or in 2007-2016, MNT 119 billion 779 million has been allocated from the capital city budget to tackle air pol­lution, and MNT 87 billion 187 million from foreign aid. In total, MNT 206 billion 964 mil­lion has been spent for the last 10 years in an attempt to reduce air pollution in Ulaanbaatar.

Major projects funded by this investment include a project to promote production of eco-friendly fuel, a project to reduce pollutants pro­duced by vehicles, ‘Coal’ program and 97,000 improved stoves project.

The Mayor then introduced the measures he has taken since his appointment such as is­suance of face masks to students and air puri­fiers to kindergartens, a decision to zero night-time electricity charge, and three ordinances directed at reducing air pollution.

The Mayor’s report continued with his up­coming measures against air pollution such as introduction of hybrid buses, banning diesel engines, improving vehicle diagnostic tests, stopping the consumption of raw coal, building new power plant, having a statute of Ulaan­baatar approved, halting coal retail, and in­creasing renewable energy generation. The meeting concluded with adoption of a scheme for the next 3 months to be realized by the City Administration.

Kh.Aminaa

ROAD EN ROUTE ULAANBAATAR-DARKHAN TO BE RENEWED

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Minister of Road and Transport Development D.Ganbat and relevant officials got acquainted with situ­ation of paved-road en route Ulaanbaatar- Darkhan. The minister D.Ganbat stated that the road would be renovated soon, as it has a high risk of traffic accident.

“ - There are two high-traffic roads en routes Ulaanbaatar-Nalaikh and Ulaanbaatar- Darkhan. 230 km Ulaanbaatar-Darkhan road is in situation that it has critical traffic overload. Traffic accident rate is high in the area. There­fore, we plan to immediately renovate this road by extending its lanes to four and paving with cement concrete. National cement product will be used for the refurbishment” said the Min­ister. The current road belongs to fourth class road and the renewed road would be first class.

Some 3500-3800 vehicles cross through the road a day, while it has a daily capacity of 600. The road has several point areas, includ­ing Bornuur Bridge, TahiltMountainpass, Seter­hiinHotol passage, where visible environment is poor and areas around Tsaidam Valley or at the point of 200 km from Ulaanbaatar the road are seriously broken due to soil texture of that area.

Preparations including approval of stan­dard of cement concrete pavement in cold seasons and making blueprint of the road will be made from now to make it ready to start the road renovation work as soon as weather gets warmer. All possible resources will be used to finance the renovation in addition to looking for domestic and foreign investment.

B.Ooluun

AUTHORITIES DISCUSS ISSUES OF KHUVSGUL NAT’L PARK ON SITE

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Minister of Environment and Tourism D.Oyunkhorol, Chief of Interpretation, Education and Vol­unteers at the US National Park Service Tom Medema and the consultant to the Lake Khuvsgul National Park of Mongolia Robert Mcintosh along with representa­tives of some NGOs worked in Khuvsgul province on January 27-29. They organized a discussion on the pressing issues facing the area around Lake Khuvsgul.

Presentations were given at the discussion about implementation of the project assisted by the Asian Development Bank, and the oper­ations of the National Park Authority of Mongo­lia and the Information and Research Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environment at the national park.

Also, the Minister held a meeting with citi­zens of Khatgal settlement and gave insight to government policies toward the local develop­ment, environment protection and tourism. The citizens also sounded their opinions. The local administrators noted that, although the local administration has been trying its best to con­tribute to the development of one of the main tourist attractions of Mongolia, the finance and budget issues are not in its favor. Therefore, the leaders have been working to solve the problem by collaborating with international projects, being realized in the area.

Minister D.Oyunkhorol emphasized the im­portance of coherence of actions and collabo­ration of government, local management and international partners in preserving the pristin­ity of Lake Khuvsgul, hailed as the Switzerland of Mongolia.

Tourists are mainly attracted to Lake Khu­vsgul for the unique landscape and the extraor­dinary nomadic lifestyle and traditions, the lake offers. As of today, a total of 118 individuals and companies are granted special permits from the government to run tour operations in 561.74 ha area within the Lake Khuvsgul Na­tional Park. A study shows that 38 companies out of the above have been operating actively and accumulating approximately MNT 7.0 mil­lion to the local budget per year.

Citizens of Khatgal settlement put forward requests on upgrading Khatgal’s status from settlement to soum, mobilizing the internation­al tourism and waste management standards, and improving working conditions of game­keepers and park rangers.

The Minister pledged to submit the request on upgrading Khatgal’s status to the cabinet, and resolved to allocate MNT 10.0 million for re-decoration of the Cultural Centre of Khatgal and undefined amount of financing for eco-system research to reduce desertification and climate change.

Minister D.Oyunkhorol applauded the ac­tivities, run by Mongolian Ecology Center NGO among the pupils of Khatgal to train future gamekeepers, and handed presents to the or­ganizers and donated MNT 3.0 million in sup­port of continuation of their programme.

B.Amarsaikhan

S.ERDENE ELECTED NEXT CHAIRMAN OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Member of Parliament S.Erdene was elected the chair­man of the Democratic Party, as a result of the Democratic Party Chairmanship election took place on Sunday. Leaders of the DP officially announced the election result on January 30.

The Democratic Party, the opposition in the Mongolian Parliament, organized its first all-member election, which received ballots from members in 21 provinces and nine districts of Ulaanbaatar city, with a total of 30 polling sta­tions.

S.Erdene claimed victory in 12 polling units, while his strongest rival and former Prime Min­ister N.Altankhuyag won majority of votes in 10 units. Most votes were casted for S.Erdene in Tuv (Central) province.

The Democratic Party held its VI Assembly on December 6-7, 2016, with 1,210 attend­ees, representing its all 180 thousand mem­bers. Most of the attendees voted for select­ing the chairman through all-member election. The candidates were the former Minister of Industry D.Erdenebat, former Prime Minister N.Altankhuyag, S.Erdene MP, former Minister of Education L.Gantumur and J.Batzandan MP.

The all-member election for DP Chairman completed on January 29, having collected ballots at 361 polling stations, with 70 percent voter turnout.

B.Amarsaikhan

INDIAN AMBASSADOR VISITS MONTSAME NEWS AGENCY

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of India to Mongolia Suresh Babu visited MONTSAME News agency today, January 30, and met with B.Ganchimeg, Di­rector General of the agency.

At the meeting, sides touched upon the age-old relationship between Mongolia and India which has been forwarded to a strategic partnership level following Indian Prime Min­ister NarendraModi’s state visit to Mongolia in 2015, cooperation in capacity building between MONTSAME and the Republic of India, and opportunities for expanding the present level of cooperation.

The reason for the Ambassador’s visit was a proposal for an institutional agreement between the news agencies of Mongolia and India so as to deepen bilateral relations. Ac­cording to the Ambassador, deeper media cooperation will result in an improved mutual projection of the countries.

Being the only state-run news agency of Mongolia, MONTSAME News agency signed an agreement of cooperation with Indian state news agency PTI in 2002. The sides agreed that the agreement should be enhanced in compliance with the current scenario, and also that the Embassy will look into the issue of broader technological cooperation. Possibility of mutual visits by media delegation was also touched upon for further consideration.

Ambassador Babu remarked about the spiritual bond between Mongolia and India which predates 1955 when the countries es­tablished diplomatic relations whereas Director General Ganchimeg talked about the role of media in increasing mutual exposure in regard to tourism industry, saying that ‘MONTSAME is ready to serve as a bridge between the two countries’.

The Ambassador informed that Mongolian Airlines (MIAT) is currently studying the fea­sibility of a direct flight between Ulaanbaatar and New Delhi which would open doors to many new areas and opportunities for further development of bilateral ties. “Being a state news agency, MONTSAME is responsible for promoting Mongolia’s business environment and tourism and market potentials”, Director Ganchimed said.

Director Ganchimeg invited the Ambassa­dor for an interview for MONTSAME’s ‘Mon­golia Today’ quarterly magazine which he accepted. The sides agreed to make efforts di­rected at intensifying the present relationship, and bringing Mongolia and India closer through media collaboration.

Kh.Aminaa

MONGOLIAN NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO TELEVISION APPOINTS NEW DIRECTOR

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ National Council of Mongolian National Public Radio Television has conducted and concluded an election to choose its new Director Gen­eral.

Following the first stage selection, B.Undraa, D.Tsondovdorj and L.Ninjjamts, act­ing Director General were distinguished out of 9 candidates, and as a result of an open process, NinjjamtsLuvsandash received the highest score, thus becoming the new Direc­tor General of the Mongolian National Public Radio Television.

Mongolian National Public Radio and Television is the only state-run broadcaster in Mongolia, offering both television and radio services. The television services consist of two channels – Mongolian National Broadcaster (MNB) and MNB News. The radio services in­clude three domestic radio channels and one international channel.

The new Director General holds a Mas­ter’s degree in law, and has worked in Mon­golian media industry for about 20 years. She worked as Editor-in-Chief of Mongolian ‘Mirror’ newspaper in 1996-1998, Executive Direc­tor of Mongolian Newspapers Association in years 1998-2006 and 2007-2009, Head of the Administration of Mongolian National Public Radio Television in 2006-2007, Head of Press Division of Cabinet Secretariat in 2009-2010, Advisor to the Director of National Develop­ment and Innovation Committee in 2010-2011, and Editor-in-Chief of ‘Morning News’ newspa­per in 2011-2016.

Kh.Aminaa

MONGOLIA STARTS MANUFACTURING STEEL BALL AT HOME

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Steel ball manufacturing plant was opened at Dark­han Metallurgical Plant on January 28. The plant manufactures steel balls with 100-140 mm diameter by forging method and within this year, steel balls with 60-80 mm diam­eter will be manufactured using casting method.

Darkhan Metallurgical Plant used to pro­duce steel ball semis of 300-350 thousand tons and export to China, while some mineral processing companies has imported steel balls of USD180-200 thousand annually from China.

“- We are proud that we now can manufac­ture value added final product. Our plant is the first biggest steel ball manufacturing plant, us­ing hammering method. It has control system and is fully automated, and eco-friendly. Basic facilities and equipment is supplied from Ger­man ‘Schuler Group”, which has 177 years of history. When plant with casting method starts operating, the two plants will have annual ca­pacity of 55-60 thousand tons and we will pro­vide some 80 per cent of domestic demand. Therefore, money outflow of USD60 million will be stopped and remain in the country. It is es­timated that over 100 new jobs will be created. Our high quality products meet euro standard, allow our customers to save their cost by 15-30 per cent” said Executive Director of the plant D.Batjavkhlan.

The plant expects its new product to be used mainly in Oyutolgoi and Erdenet, cop­per and gold mine and processing plant. Min­ister of Construction and Urban Development G.Munkhbayar attended the opening ceremo­ny and said that the Government stated in its action plan that it would boost industrialization and job creation, thus, the Government will support and cooperate with Darkhan Metallur­gical Plant. “-Job creation and stable employ­ment is vital. I hope we will supply our steel demand in construction sector fully at home very soon”.

Darkhan Metallurgical Plant was built in 1990 and it owns the Tumurtolgoi, Tumurtei and Khust iron ore deposits.

B.Ooluun

ANIMAL SKIN PROCESSING ENTERPRISE IN GER

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ A small enter­prise to process sheep and goat has started its operation in a Ger in Bayankhongoraimag.

MP G.Zandanshatar supported some lo­cal citizens of his elected constituency to de­velop SME, providing skin processing machine and organizing training for them. The training involved six soums, namely Shinejins, Jinst, Bayanlig, Bogd, Bayangobi and Ulziit.

“- Herders income and livelihood have worsened last years due to price fall of ani­mal originated raw materials, such as ani­mal skins and hides nationwide. I will do my best to support to expand the SME” said MP G.Zandanshatar.

B.Ooluun

PUBLIC HOSPITALS’ HOURS EXTENDED

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ State clini­cal hospitals will work between 08:30 am and 08:00 p.m, starting February 1, according to an ordinance of Health Minister.

Hospitals to work extended hours include the First Central Hospital, the Third Central Hospital named after P.N.Shastin, the National Cancer Centre and the National Center for Ma­ternal and Child Health. The National Trauma­tology Center will work extended hours starting March 01, as its ambulatory is under renova­tion.

The Minister’s ordinance issued due to out­break of influenza and it is not yet clear for how long time the extended hours will be followed. However, the hospitals are expected to work in regular schedule by mid or late of March, depending on influenza outbreak situation, re­ported the Health Ministry.

B.Ooluun

SECOND PROTEST AGAINST SMOG TAKES PLACE

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ A protest re­questing substantial actions from the govern­ment against smog took place at the Central Square on January 28. The protest leader Ts.Purevkhuu said “More than 5000 parents have joined the pro­test. We’ve handed out 10 thousand petition papers. The total number of protestors will be known by the signature”.

By the request of “Anti-Smog Union of Fa­thers and Mothers” NGO, City Representative Khural reported on January 27, total of MNT 3.2 billion have been installed to the capital budget to decrease air pollution. And the in­stallation of MNT 5 billion on state budget is lower compared to the previous years. The re­lated officials said to mobilize what they have at hand.

B.Tugsbilig

GOBI CAMEL HERDERS GATHER

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ On January 23-24, a conference of Mongolian camel herd­ers in the Gobi region was co-organized by the Governor’s Office in Bayangobisoum of Bay­ankhongoraimag, Department of Food and Ag­riculture of the aimag, and the Association of Pasture users in Bayankhongoraimag.

The conference aims at bringing camel herders in the Gobi region together and giving opportunities for young herders to learn experi­ences of grazing method as well as protection and use of pasture lands from seasoned camel herders.

On the second day of the conference, com­petitions of “Race of Young camels”, “Couple with Beautiful Camel” and “Beautiful male cam­el” were organized among the camel herders. The participants of the conference exchanged views and released recommendation on is­sues faced by herder communities, such as preparation of combed wool, putting them on the market, preserving pasturelands and sup­porting dairy farmers.

The conference was attended by repre­sentatives of ‘Pasture-Green Gold” project by Swiss Agency for Development and Coopera­tion, Association of Pasture Users, research­ers and about 60 camel herders from Bayank­hongor province.

B.Oyundelger

“BOLORTSOM” AWARD NAMED ITS WINNER

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ 34th “Bol­ortsom” poetry competition was held in Dor­nodaimag on January 25. The winning poet B.Batsaikhan, native of Ongonsoum, Sukh­baataraimag has brought the cup for the very first time to Sukhbaataraimag.

B.Batsaikhan has won the second stage of the competition with his “Unchinayalguu/ Orphaned Melody” poem and third stage with his “That woman” poem. From his variety of heart-warming poetry, “Sun rising land”, “Lov­ing country”, “My homeland”, “Sun never sets in my country” have become a proud song for the natives of Sukhbaatar and for Mongolians.

Among the top 30 poets in 34th “Bolort­som”, three of them were from Sukhbaatar aimag.

B.Tugsbilig

MONGOLIA WINS BRONZE AT INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTING TOURNAMENT

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ A team of Mongolian ice-carving artists led by G.Mukh- Erdene won third place from the 27th annual “Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships” taking place in Colorado, US.Two teams from Mongolia are attending succesfully and both of them awarded “Art­ist choice awards” at the championships. The Team Mongolia led by Munkh-Erdene placed at third with their “We are One Family,” a piece that reflected the idea of animals coexisting with humans and nature.

The competition is being attended by ice sculptors from the US, China, India, Sweden, Great Britain, Turkey, Mexico, Italy, Ireland, German, Finland and Mongolia and their art­works will be displayed until February 5 to the public.

Previously, the team of Mongolian ice sculptors earned one silver and three bronze medals from the 31st Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival held from Decem­ber 31 to January 4 in China. The Mongolian sculptures displayed Mongolian traditional cul­ture and heritages through their artworks ad­dressing the issue of environmental protection.

B.Oyundelger

MONGOLIAN BANDY TEAM BRINGS HOME BRONZE MEDAL

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Mongolian team won bronze medal from the 2017 Bandy World Championship held in Sweden on Janu­ary 24-29.

It is the first medal of the Mongolian nation­al bandy team from the world championship and they won in the preliminary rounds of the Pool A of division B against Japan (10:2), Hun­gary (9:5) and Ukraine (9:6). The Mongolian team of bandy was selected in the fourth place of the Bandy World Championship of last year.

Teams of Russia, Sweden, Finland, USA, Germany, Norway, Belarus and Kazakhstan competed in the Division A in the champion­ships and teams of Canada, China, Czech, Hungary, Japan and Mongolia were challened in the Division B this year. .

The Bandy World Championship has been organizing since 1957 and Mongolia has at­tended nine times since 2006.

B.Oyundelger

STOCK EXCHANGE WEEKLY REVIEW (JANUARY 23 - 27)

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ At the Stock Exchange trades during the week, five bonds costing MNT 8 billion 745 million 692 thousand 418 were traded and approxi­mately MNT 1.7 billion transactions were made daily.

Actively traded shares:

1. “TavanTolgoi” /84 million 248 thousand 221/,

2. “Mongolian Post” /43 million 159 thou­sand 438/,

3. “APU” /32 million, 358 thousand 764/,

4. “Gobi” /19 million 921 thousand 490/, “

5. “HB oil” /18 million 768 thousand 212/

Actively traded securities:

1. “BDSekUTsK” /97 million 871 thousand 620/,

2. “TDB Capital UTsK” /58 million 927 thou­sand 561/,

3. “Ard capital UTsK” /50 million 274 thou­sand 569/,

4. “Gauli Securities” /47 million 521 thou­sand 721/

Government securities:

1. “Tenger capital UTsK” /6 billion 384 mil­lion 918 thousand 732/,

2. “BDSekUTsK” /1 billion 207 million 526 thousand 580/,

3. “Standard Investment UTsK” /763 million 452 thousand/,

4. “TDB Capital UTsK” /84 million 658 thou­sand 344/,

5. “Daewoo securities Mongolia UTsK” /32 million 319 thousand 468/

The total market capitalization was set at MNT one trillion 451 billion 906 million 631 thousand and 328.62. The index of Top-20 JSCs was 12,371.12, decreased by 0.38% and the all index of MSE was 845.33, decreased by 0.75%.

Source: Mongolian Stock Exchange week­ly trading summary

B.Tugsbilig

JANUARY 30 EVENTS

Following events are expected on Monday.

10 AM: Signing ceremony for multilateral mutual recognition agreements of ILAC to be held at Mongolian agency for Standardization and Metrology’s conference room.

11 AM: Press conference for “Overall re­sults of Mongolian judicial proceedings of 2017” takes place at the Judicial General Council of Mongolia.

11.10 AM: Introduction meeting for “Ikh, BagaBaynsharga” NGO to be held at Open Society Forum.

11 AM: Press conference by “MunkhTenge­riinOnis” center at the National Information center.

12 PM: Press briefing on the results of election for the head of Democratic party to will be held at Chinggis Hall of State house.

12 PM: Head of City Representative Khural, Ts.Sandui is to meet the heads of Capital Investment and Capital Procurement at Khangarid palace.

13 PM: Students to protest on the increase of tuition fee in front of the first building of NUM (National University of Mongolia)

B.Tugsbilig