Government of Georgia – Appearance 2019

PRIME MINISTER OF GEORGIA CONGRATULATES TSEROVANI N3 PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH WORLD BOOK AND COPYRIGHT DAY Print Version

2019-04-23

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New school will be built in Tserovani in the nearest future - within a year. Relevant instructions were given by Mamuka Bakhtadze, Prime Minister of Georgia to the Ministry of Education and local authority today.

World Book and Copyright Day is celebrated today and thus Head of Government of Georgia visited Tserovani N3 Public School to donate the extra-curriculum books of fiction and reference to its library.

Prime Minister of Georgia focused on the significance and priority of education when talking with school children and teachers, thereby congratulating them with World Book and Copyright Day.

"International community is celebrating the World Book and Copyright Day today. We should all love and enjoy reading a lot. It is the road to the very best of things in life. Greatest gift that you can give to your parents and homeland is the learning and love of reading. I admire the region that you come from. I am convinced that a lot of new and nice schools will be built in your most beautiful region. It will happen by all means for the united and strong Georgia, which you will build and citizens of which you are indeed" announced the Prime Minister of Georgia.

Head of Government of Georgia expressed his gratitude to the teachers of Tserovani N3 Public School and underlined their role in the successful implementation of the nation-wide education reform.

"Personally for me, education is the prime and true calling in life. At the same time, it is the only way for making Georgia a very strong country, which you crave to have. I wish to congratulate you all with the World Book and Copyright Day. We all need to love and enjoy reading a lot. Book should be our best friend in life" added the Prime Minister of Georgia at a meeting with school children and teachers today.

Head of Government of Georgia was escorted to Tserovani N3 Public School by Mikheil Batiashvili, Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Georgia.

Prime Minister's Press Office