• Akhaltskha’s Mariam Harutyunyan becomes Armenia’s best student
    Akhaltskha’s Mariam Harutyunyan becomes Armenia’s best student
    The RA Ministry of Education and Science summed up the results of its Best Student nation-wide competition yesterday.

    RA Minister of Education and Science Levon Mkrtchyan greeted the students and granted their awards. The annual competition also serves as a way for the government to reveal and encourage the best students and help them grow as professionals.

    The students passed two stages. The first was held within universities. Each university had submitted to the RA Ministry of Education and Science the documents of the winner of the first stage from the Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree Programs, according to spheres.

    The second stage was held by a commission established upon the executive order of the RA Minister of Education and Science. The competition was held in the following areas: natural science, medicine, humanities, social studies, engineering, Armenology, culture/sports.

    To win the competition, the students of various universities had to not only have outstanding performance and be socially active, but also be involved in academics.

    This year, there were participants from 18 universities. One of the winners of the competition is 2nd-year Master’s student of the Faculty of Informatics and Applied Mathematics at Yerevan State University Mariam Harutyunyan, who is from Akhaltskha. She was awarded with a certificate and a one-time nominal scholarship set by the RA Minister of Education and Science a...
  • Akhaltskha celebrated St. Sarkis the Warrior Day
    Akhaltskha celebrated St. Sarkis the Warrior Day
    On February 11, the Armenian Apostolic Church is celebrating the day of Saint Sarkis the Warrior, His Son, Mardiros and the 14 soldiers.

    Every year, the faithful of Akhaltskha region travel nearly 4 kilometers to visit the St. Sarkis the Warrior Chapel, which is located next to the Holy Cross Church in Sazel village. The holiday is especially a joyful holiday for young Armenians who very often head towards the St. Sarkis the Warrior Chapel in groups and with their classmates, and this has been a folk ritual in Akhaltskha for a long time now.

    On the occasion, a Holy Mass was served, and the celebrant was pastor of Akhaltskha and the nearby villages, Fr. Priest Torgom Vardanyan at Holy Cross Church in the Sazel village of Akhaltskha.

    His Holiness and Fr. Torgom interpreted the symbol of the day for the faithful and congratulated them.

    At the end of the Holy Mass, Spiritual Superintendent of Akhaltskha, Fr. Friar Hakob Sahakyan and the celebrant performed the blessing of youth.
  • Lebanese-Armenians visited House-Museum of Jivani
    Lebanese-Armenians visited House-Museum of Jivani
    Despite the cold winter, the House-Museum of Jivani continues to host visitors and convey the warmth that was characteristic of the troubadour. Today, it is a pleasure to state that there are visitors from quite a lot of countries around the world.
    Lebanese-Armenians recently visited the House-Museum of Jivani in Kartsakh. During their visit, they mentioned the following: “We were very impressed with the museum in Kartsakh where the items were sorted properly, interestingly and meticulously. The life of Jivani was presented in a very interesting way. We received great explanations and got to know Jivani up close. We hope many people visit this museum,” writes javakhkmedia.com.

    The guests left with great impressions and promised to return with a larger group in the spring.
  • Vardges Surenyants’s house in Akhaltskha on sale
    Vardges Surenyants’s house in Akhaltskha on sale
    The house of great Armenian painter Vardges Surenyants in Akhaltskha is on sale. According to the homeowner, he has preserved the former look of Vardges Surenyants’s house and has not renovated it since he still believes there will be people who will want to purchase Surenyants’s house and turn it into a museum.

    Vardges Surenyants’s house has five medium-size rooms and a small garden in the back of the house. Currently, the house is on sale for $90,000 dollars.

    On August 1, 2009, a plaque dedicated to the memory of great Armenian painter Vardges Surenyants was unveiled on the wall of the painter’s house in Akhaltskha.

    The event dedicated to the painter’s 150th birth anniversary and the unveiling of the plaque were organized by businessman Sos Sahakyan, who lives in Armenia and is originally from Akhaltskha.

    Vardges Surenyants was born in 1860 to a family of a clergyman in Akhaltskha. He received his primary education at the Lazaryan College, after which he continued his studies in the department of architecture of the highly reputable school for painting, sculpting and architecture in Moscow. He started pursuing his career as a painter at the imperial academy in Munich.

    Knowing ten languages, Surenyants also studied the arts and literature of different nations. According to his contemporaries, he would recite the poems of Persian poets Hafez and Khayam, translate the works of William Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde,...
  • Public discourse on Akhaltskha’s budget for the year 2017
    Public discourse on Akhaltskha’s budget for the year 2017
    Representatives of the city council of Akhaltskha participated in the discussion on the city’s budget for the year 2017. Among the representatives of Armenia organizations were the founder of the Democratic Union of Nations of Georgia Ashot Kavaleryan and Director of the Media Analysis Center of Samtskhe-Javakhk Eduard Ayvazyan.

    The discussion began with a speech by Head of the Sacrebulo of Akhaltskha Davit Lomidze. “The regional development foundation has allocated 2,250,000 Laris and has distributed the funds to solve issues in various sectors, including infrastructure projects and social programs. As far as the sacrebulo’s budget is concerned, we reduced it by 126,000 Laris and immediately allocated it for the implementation of infrastructural projects,” head of the city council Davit Lomidze.

    After being introduced to the draft of the city’s budget, the participants of the meeting expressed their views on the budget. The attendees said it would be nice, if the city solved the issues related to stray dogs, public restrooms, the renovation of the local cultural center, public transportation and the wrongly placed road signs.

    According to Davit Lomidze, the budget for the year 2017 in Akhaltskha will make up nearly 7,900,000 Laris. According to the draft, administrative expenditures have been reduced by 798,200 Laris.
April 24th in Akhaltskha
April 24th in Akhaltskha
28.04.2014

Several events dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide were held in Akhaltskha on April 24th. Starting from the early hours of April 24th, citizens of Akhaltskha gathered at St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church to participate in the Requiem Mass in memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

At midday, people from the villages also gathered in the patio of the church and started the march, passing through the major streets of the city. During the march, people called for claims in Armenian and Georgian with several signs and the national flags of Armenia and Georgia.

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Event devoted to Georgian language held at Armenian school in Akhaltskha
Event devoted to Georgian language held at Armenian school in Akhaltskha
28.04.2014

On Apr. 25, Governor of Samtskhe-Javakheti Akaki Matchutadze, acting Gambebeli of Akhaltskha Malkhaz Zhuzhunadze, Deputy Gamgebeli Ashot Manasyan and other guests attended an event dedicated to the Georgian language at the Armenian school in Akhaltskha.

In the beginning, all the attendees respected the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 with a moment of silence.

During the event, the students recited poems and performed songs in Georgian and charmed the high-ranking guests.

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Armenian youth of Akhaltskha respected the memory of Armenian Genocide victims with candles and pictures of murdered intellectuals
Armenian youth of Akhaltskha respected the memory of Armenian Genocide victims with candles and pictures of murdered intellectuals
28.04.2014

On the eve of Apr. 24, a group of Armenian youth gathered at the central park in Akhaltskha and remembered the victims of the Armenian Genocide with pictures of the intellectuals who were killed in Constantinople on April 24, 1915.

The youth lit candles in memory of the victims of the Genocide, after which they climbed to St. Nshan Church where they also lit candles and prayed for the souls of the victims to rest in peace.

Let us remind that the events dedicated to the 99th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide have been taking place for a week. On Apr. 22, an exhibition dedicated to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 was opened at the USAID Center, a torch-lit march was held on the e ... »»»

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Small charity event for Kessab-Armenians held in Sukhlis village of Akhaltskha
Small charity event for Kessab-Armenians held in Sukhlis village of Akhaltskha
28.04.2014

On Apr. 27, a charity event was held in the Armenian Sukhlis village of Akhaltskha region. The event began with a tribute to the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

Among the attendees were Deputy Gamgebeli of Akhaltskha Ashoht Manasyan, the head of Sukhlis village and representatives of the Armenian Youth Educational and Cultural Center of Akhaltskha.

The participants of the event performed Armenian patriotic songs, Georgian folk songs, as well as Georgian and Armenian dances and pop songs.

The event also included performances of song and dance by members of the Armenian Youth Educational and Cultural Center of Akhaltskha.

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