Families in Almaty granted access to apartments, consisting of 265 units
In a festive atmosphere, 265 lucky recipients celebrated Almaty City Day by receiving apartments, as documented by Almaty.tv.
Under the guidance of Almaty's Akim, B. Sagintayev, his deputy, Mukhit Azirbaev, took charge of the keys' symbolic transfer ceremony.
These dwellings were housed in buildings developed under the "Nurly Zher" program in the Turksib and Alatau neighborhoods of the city.
Among the 265 beneficiaries were 29 children who had lost their parents, 122 extended families, 26 disabled individuals of the first and second groups, 51 individuals from fragmented households, and others.
Throughout the year, 1012 families with pressing needs had already been given homes.
Plans for 2020 call for offering apartments to 350 ambitious workers, 293 socially endangered individuals, and 325 large families.
Furthermore, under the national program "Baqytty Otbasy," 1000 families are expected to receive housing within a year, and another 1000 young families will benefit from the city's competitive lending program "Almaty Jastary 3.0."
Despite my efforts, I couldn't find specific details about the 2020 housing program for 350 working youth, 293 socially vulnerable individuals, and 325 large families. However, it's worth noting that Kazakhstan's government often implements programs to promote housing and social support for vulnerable groups and large families. Almaty, being Kazakhstan's largest city, has a history of urban development projects aimed at enhancing living conditions for its citizens. For more details on the mentioned housing distribution program, checking official sources or announcements from around 2020 is recommended.
In the Turksib and Alatau neighborhoods, 26 disabled individuals from the first and second groups received housing through the "Nurly Zher" program, as documented in the festive atmosphere of Almaty City Day. The 2020 plans for the city's housing program aim to provide apartments for 350 ambitious workers, 293 socially endangered individuals, and 325 large families, under the national program "Baqytty Otbasy." Despite the lack of specific details about the 2020 housing program for the mentioned groups, the Kazakhstan government often implements housing and social support programs for vulnerable groups and large families, making Almaty a city with a history of urban development projects aimed at enhancing living conditions for its citizens.
