The Babadurmaz settlement in Ak Bugday Etrap, Ahal Velayat was renamed into Berkarar. The new name of the settlement is fixed by the Resolution of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan and the relevant amendments were introduced into the List of administrative-territorial units of Turkmenistan.
The local people put forward an initiative to rename their settlement after a complex of new objects of the social infrastructure was put into operation there.
Among them are a kindergarten designed for 200 children, a secondary school for 400 pupils, the Centre of Culture and a rural Health Centre with chemist's shop as well as administrative buildings of the body of local self-government and peasant association,
communications centre, water-purification plant and a mosque. Moreover, a water-supply and sewerage systems, power lines and motor roads were laid in the settlement. A new road bridge across the Karakum River replenished the road infrastructure in the settlement. All this allowed improving the social and living conditions in the settlement applying the new standards of the rural infrastructure.
Thus, the local people celebrated the beginning of a new stage in the life of the settlement started on the eve of the 21st anniversary of the state independence of our Motherland that was reflected in the new name – Berkarar.
The local people put forward an initiative to rename their settlement after a complex of new objects of the social infrastructure was put into operation there.
Among them are a kindergarten designed for 200 children, a secondary school for 400 pupils, the Centre of Culture and a rural Health Centre with chemist's shop as well as administrative buildings of the body of local self-government and peasant association,
communications centre, water-purification plant and a mosque. Moreover, a water-supply and sewerage systems, power lines and motor roads were laid in the settlement. A new road bridge across the Karakum River replenished the road infrastructure in the settlement. All this allowed improving the social and living conditions in the settlement applying the new standards of the rural infrastructure.
Thus, the local people celebrated the beginning of a new stage in the life of the settlement started on the eve of the 21st anniversary of the state independence of our Motherland that was reflected in the new name – Berkarar.