AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoChild Protection Push: Mongolia’s Prime Minister launched the “Say Yes for Children — Then Deliver” national movement, adding an e-Kids section on e-Mongolia, turning a Sükhbaatar Square building into a Children’s Development Center, and ordering weekly public progress reports while Ulaanbaatar targets hazards like exposed wires and open pits. Heating Upgrade in Darkhan: The Energy Minister visited Darkhan Thermal Network, highlighting SCADA-based remote monitoring and ongoing winter preparations for 2026–27. Sports in Ulaanbaatar: The UAE will compete at the Ulaanbaatar Judo Grand Slam 2026, while Kyrgyzstan’s wrestling teams are set for the Open Ulaanbaatar tournament June 3–8. India-Mongolia Buddhist Ties: Sacred relics of Buddha’s chief disciples Sariputta and Maha Moggallana arrived for a 10-day public exposition in Ulaanbaatar, underscoring the spiritual bridge between the two countries. ICT and Daily Life: A feature looks at how Mongolia is building digital infrastructure and expanding access to government services across its vast territory. Energy and Industry: TMK Energy strengthened its Mongolian gas push with a new production manager for the Gurvantes XXXV pilot project.
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