Ilham Aliyev viewed landscaping work carried out in Ramana settlement

06 July 2022, 13:55
Ilham Aliyev viewed landscaping work carried out in Ramana settlement

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has viewed the landscaping work carried out in the Ramana settlement of Baku.

Bunyad Gasimov, the Director-General of the "Baku Landscaping Service" LLC, informed President Ilham Aliyev about the work done in the settlement.

Bunyad Gasimov: Mr. President, this is a new lighting system.

President Ilham Aliyev: Is it energy efficient?

Bunyad Gasimov: Mr. President, these are wall-mounted lights produced in Azerbaijan. The whole settlement is 100 percent fully lit.

President Ilham Aliyev: Good. Jobs have also been created.

Bunyad Gasimov: A total of 300 jobs are already in place. We plan to open up 450 jobs by the end of the year.

It was noted that reconstruction had also been completed in Ramana, roads in the settlement had been asphalted, walls and roofs renovated, and street lighting installed. Hasanbay Zardabi, Khanlar, Mirzaahga Aliyev, Abdurrahim bay Hagverdiyev streets of the settlement and the streets around the cemetery have been completely renovated. The area has also been cleared of waste.

It was brought to attention that Ramana settlement is rich in monuments that can be included in the tourist routes of Absheron. One is the Ramana Castle, which is attributed to the 12-14th centuries and attracts attention with its grandeur at the settlement's entrance, and it is located at an elevated point. The fortress, with walls 15 meters high, is believed to have been built for defensive purposes and used as a castle during the State of Shirvanshahs. Some scenes of the famous films such as "Koroghlu", "Nasimi," and "Babek" were shot at the Ramana Castle.

The head of state got acquainted with the restoration work carried out in the castle.

Ramana's ancient monuments are the Novruzgulu bath. President Ilham Aliyev was informed about this ancient bath. Four wells were in the bath in the past, but they are now gone. The bath named after the son of Novruzgulu Babakishi is the only building on the Absheron peninsula with all documents compiled and verified. High-quality restoration work has been carried out in the building.

It was noted that during the reconstruction work in Ramana, environmental protection and the ecological condition of the settlement were among the priority issues.

The head of state was informed about the work done to increase the employment of the Ramana population. A carpet-weaving enterprise and a sales store had been opened in the settlement. The production and sale of products are carried out in newly created catering and service facilities. These facilities are equipped with tools and facilities to provide customers with a high level of service.

It was noted that the sale of dry fruits produced in Pirshagi would be carried out in Ramana. The installation of mobile sales facilities and stands has contributed a lot to an increase in employment and meeting the needs of the local population and tourists.

One of the projects implemented in Ramana is a vertical gardening project. The project aims to encourage self-employment, enable low-income families to generate income and develop family farms. It also aims to expand green areas, develop horticulture and processing of agricultural produce.

The head of state spoke to a settlement resident in the front yard of one of the houses in Ramana.

President Ilham Aliyev: Hello, how are you?

Resident: Thank you, I am fine.

President Ilham Aliyev: Is this your house?

Resident: Yes. Welcome to our newly renovated village of Ramana. You are always welcome.

President Ilham Aliyev: Thank you very much.

Resident: My martyred uncle Allahverdi Allahverdiyev lived in this house.

President Ilham Aliyev: Martyr of the First Karabakh War?

Resident: Yes, Farzali Farzaliyev, a veteran of the First Karabakh War, is my grandfather, and I also have an uncle, Namig Allahverdiyev, a war veteran.

President Ilham Aliyev: Are you also involved in this work?

Resident: Yes, Mr. President.

Bunyad Gasimov: This is drip irrigation.

President Ilham Aliyev: Are these strawberries?

Bunyad Gasimov: Yes, these are strawberries. It is a new plantation and will take 10-15 days. In a couple of months, all these places will be green, Mr. President.

President Ilham Aliyev: Very good.

Bunyad Gasimov: Greens are planted in winter and strawberries in summer.

President Ilham Aliyev: This house and its yard have been renovated.

Bunyad Gasimov: Under your instructions, the roofs, doors, walls and gates of the houses have been renovated. Special attention has been paid to the houses of the families of martyrs and veterans.

President Ilham Aliyev: Very good. Good bye.

Ramana is also famous for water reservoirs. One of the restored historical sites in the settlement is a 40-step water reservoir. Water reservoirs are more widespread in the territory of Azerbaijan, on the Absheron peninsula and in neighboring areas. Since there are very few drinking water sources in these places, the issue of using groundwater suitable for drinking became relevant in the 16th and 18th centuries, and water reservoirs were created. The construction of these facilities continued until the 20th century.

President Ilham Aliyev was informed about the repair and restoration work carried out in the water reservoir.

A Sports Center has been built for the residents of Ramana for a healthy lifestyle and meaningful time spending. An indoor gym and a mini-football field are available in the center.

The head of state also viewed the conditions created at the Ramana Sports Center.

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