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[size=52]Dhi Qar adopts a plan to zero all requests for land plots and distributes more than 10,000 residential plots of land[/size]
[size=45]Dhi Qar / Hussein Al-Amel[/size]
[size=45]The Dhi Qar Governorate administration revealed the adoption of a plan to zero all requests for land plots and prepare modern designs for 32 new residential neighborhoods. While it confirmed the distribution of more than 10,000 residential plots of land to 24 social segments within 10 days, citizens called for the provision of basic services in the residential neighborhoods that... The lands were previously distributed there.[/size]
[size=45]The Dhi Qar Governorate administration stated that it is continuing to complete the components of the plan to clear requests for plots of land in the governorate, stressing that the new expansion plan for the city of Nasiriyah, which was recently approved by the Ministry of Municipalities, will add another 40,000 residential plots of land for the purpose of distributing them among the included segments.[/size]
[size=45]A statement issued by the office of the Governor of Dhi Qar, Muhammad Hadi Al-Ghazi, indicated that “the governor approved modern designs for 32 residential neighborhoods with architectural specifications and integrated services in preparation for distributing them to a new group of eligible segments,” indicating that “this falls within the design of “New Nasiriyah” that was completed. It was created and approved by the Minister of Municipalities.[/size]
[size=45]Al-Ghazi explained during the distribution of a new batch of residential plots of land, which included 4,000 members of the army, the Popular Mobilization Forces, and other segments, “We congratulate the members of the Defense and the Popular Mobilization Forces for obtaining what they deserve in their homeland, which they liberated with their efforts and struggle, and the sacrifices and blood of their brothers.”[/size]
[size=45]Al-Ghazi finds that “Dhi Qar is considered one of the governorates in Iraq in which residential plots of land were distributed to various segments of society, in addition to being the first to include members of the Iraqi army and the Popular Mobilization Forces in this number.”[/size]
[size=45]The Governor of Dhi Qar stressed the local government's keenness to secure all requirements for a decent living for its citizens, including the citizen's right to own land and housing in accordance with legal entitlements.[/size]
[size=45]The governor praised the joint cooperation between the governorate administration and the municipality of Nasiriyah in the field of including employees of other departments, especially the interior, health, education, unions, care, retirees, and others, after completing the basic procedures for the designs that were recently approved within the plans of the new Nasiriyah.[/size]
[size=45]The last distribution meal included the distribution of 3,000 plots of land to members of the Popular Mobilization Forces and the Iraqi Army, and 1,000 plots for the remaining and final amounts of municipal wages, doctors, and employees of 5 government departments.[/size]
[size=45]While the previous meal that was distributed at the end of last month included 7,500 citizens from the eligible segments, and the governorate administration stated in a statement issued at the time and followed by (Al-Mada) that “The Governor of Dhi Qar supervised the distribution of 7,500 residential plots of land to various segments of society, including workers and earners in Nasiriyah and the market.” Sheikhs and Al-Rifai.[/size]
[size=45]The local government indicated that “the distribution process included eligible beneficiaries who met the controls from segments of families of the martyrs and wounded, political prisoners, retirees, members of the defense, interior, popular mobilization, national security, intelligence, and employees of the governorate office, the Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Finance, Transport, Communications, Education, Higher Education, Agriculture, Electricity, Water Resources, Health, and Endowments.” Retirement, notaries, real estate registration, municipalities, vocational education, journalists, unions, workers and earners.”[/size]
[size=45]The announced government data indicate that about 60,000 residential plots of land were distributed to different social segments within two years, but all the neighborhoods in which these plots were distributed still lack basic services.[/size]
[size=45]For their part, citizens believe that “the process of distributing residential plots of land, although it is a step in the right direction to secure adequate housing for citizens, nevertheless this step remains useless if it does not coincide with the inclusion of these new lands and neighborhoods with basic infrastructure services such as roads, water, electricity, schools, sewage, and others.” Of services. Pointing out in an interview with (Al-Mada) that “there are large districts that were distributed more than 10 years ago and still lack basic services.”[/size]
[size=45]The administration of Dhi Qar Governorate announced (early May of this year) the distribution of a new batch of residential plots of land to the included segments, noting that the total distributed over two years amounted to 46 thousand plots.[/size]
[size=45]The Deputy Governor of Dhi Qar, Faisal Al-Sharifi, told Al-Mada: “Dhi Qar Governorate leads the Iraqi governorates in this area, as the closest governorates to it in terms of ranking were distributed only 8,000 plots of land.”[/size]
[size=45]Dhi Qar Governorate, which includes 22 administrative units and is inhabited by more than 2,300,000 people, faces a severe shortage in basic services and aging infrastructure, in addition to a clinical deficit in government hospitals estimated at more than 4,000 beds and a deficit in school buildings estimated at more than 800 buildings, while residential areas do not constitute Less than 30 percent of the aforementioned areas are served by sewage networks, while the electricity sector suffers from the obsolescence of transmission lines, networks, stations, and secondary transformers that can no longer accommodate the growing loads and face the risk of melting or explosion of transformers[/size]
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[size=52]Dhi Qar adopts a plan to zero all requests for land plots and distributes more than 10,000 residential plots of land[/size]
[size=45]Dhi Qar / Hussein Al-Amel[/size]
[size=45]The Dhi Qar Governorate administration revealed the adoption of a plan to zero all requests for land plots and prepare modern designs for 32 new residential neighborhoods. While it confirmed the distribution of more than 10,000 residential plots of land to 24 social segments within 10 days, citizens called for the provision of basic services in the residential neighborhoods that... The lands were previously distributed there.[/size]
[size=45]The Dhi Qar Governorate administration stated that it is continuing to complete the components of the plan to clear requests for plots of land in the governorate, stressing that the new expansion plan for the city of Nasiriyah, which was recently approved by the Ministry of Municipalities, will add another 40,000 residential plots of land for the purpose of distributing them among the included segments.[/size]
[size=45]A statement issued by the office of the Governor of Dhi Qar, Muhammad Hadi Al-Ghazi, indicated that “the governor approved modern designs for 32 residential neighborhoods with architectural specifications and integrated services in preparation for distributing them to a new group of eligible segments,” indicating that “this falls within the design of “New Nasiriyah” that was completed. It was created and approved by the Minister of Municipalities.[/size]
[size=45]Al-Ghazi explained during the distribution of a new batch of residential plots of land, which included 4,000 members of the army, the Popular Mobilization Forces, and other segments, “We congratulate the members of the Defense and the Popular Mobilization Forces for obtaining what they deserve in their homeland, which they liberated with their efforts and struggle, and the sacrifices and blood of their brothers.”[/size]
[size=45]Al-Ghazi finds that “Dhi Qar is considered one of the governorates in Iraq in which residential plots of land were distributed to various segments of society, in addition to being the first to include members of the Iraqi army and the Popular Mobilization Forces in this number.”[/size]
[size=45]The Governor of Dhi Qar stressed the local government's keenness to secure all requirements for a decent living for its citizens, including the citizen's right to own land and housing in accordance with legal entitlements.[/size]
[size=45]The governor praised the joint cooperation between the governorate administration and the municipality of Nasiriyah in the field of including employees of other departments, especially the interior, health, education, unions, care, retirees, and others, after completing the basic procedures for the designs that were recently approved within the plans of the new Nasiriyah.[/size]
[size=45]The last distribution meal included the distribution of 3,000 plots of land to members of the Popular Mobilization Forces and the Iraqi Army, and 1,000 plots for the remaining and final amounts of municipal wages, doctors, and employees of 5 government departments.[/size]
[size=45]While the previous meal that was distributed at the end of last month included 7,500 citizens from the eligible segments, and the governorate administration stated in a statement issued at the time and followed by (Al-Mada) that “The Governor of Dhi Qar supervised the distribution of 7,500 residential plots of land to various segments of society, including workers and earners in Nasiriyah and the market.” Sheikhs and Al-Rifai.[/size]
[size=45]The local government indicated that “the distribution process included eligible beneficiaries who met the controls from segments of families of the martyrs and wounded, political prisoners, retirees, members of the defense, interior, popular mobilization, national security, intelligence, and employees of the governorate office, the Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Finance, Transport, Communications, Education, Higher Education, Agriculture, Electricity, Water Resources, Health, and Endowments.” Retirement, notaries, real estate registration, municipalities, vocational education, journalists, unions, workers and earners.”[/size]
[size=45]The announced government data indicate that about 60,000 residential plots of land were distributed to different social segments within two years, but all the neighborhoods in which these plots were distributed still lack basic services.[/size]
[size=45]For their part, citizens believe that “the process of distributing residential plots of land, although it is a step in the right direction to secure adequate housing for citizens, nevertheless this step remains useless if it does not coincide with the inclusion of these new lands and neighborhoods with basic infrastructure services such as roads, water, electricity, schools, sewage, and others.” Of services. Pointing out in an interview with (Al-Mada) that “there are large districts that were distributed more than 10 years ago and still lack basic services.”[/size]
[size=45]The administration of Dhi Qar Governorate announced (early May of this year) the distribution of a new batch of residential plots of land to the included segments, noting that the total distributed over two years amounted to 46 thousand plots.[/size]
[size=45]The Deputy Governor of Dhi Qar, Faisal Al-Sharifi, told Al-Mada: “Dhi Qar Governorate leads the Iraqi governorates in this area, as the closest governorates to it in terms of ranking were distributed only 8,000 plots of land.”[/size]
[size=45]Dhi Qar Governorate, which includes 22 administrative units and is inhabited by more than 2,300,000 people, faces a severe shortage in basic services and aging infrastructure, in addition to a clinical deficit in government hospitals estimated at more than 4,000 beds and a deficit in school buildings estimated at more than 800 buildings, while residential areas do not constitute Less than 30 percent of the aforementioned areas are served by sewage networks, while the electricity sector suffers from the obsolescence of transmission lines, networks, stations, and secondary transformers that can no longer accommodate the growing loads and face the risk of melting or explosion of transformers[/size]
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