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Oms is experiencing a significant degree of unrest

Education Department Reveals Action Plan for Childcare Areas Lacking Convenient Access and Outlines Steps Taken

Unrest prevails in the city of Oms
Unrest prevails in the city of Oms

Oms is experiencing a significant degree of unrest

In the city of Omsk, residents of the Oktyabrsky, Leninsky, and Soviet districts can breathe a sigh of relief as kindergarten places are now fully available for their children. This expansion comes as a welcome relief, as there has been a shortage of places in kindergartens in the city.

Currently, 46,723 children attend kindergartens in Omsk, with nearly 5,000 under the age of three. However, high occupancy rates are observed in several kindergartens across the city. Notable examples include No. 25 on Aviatsionnaya Street, No. 44 on 21st Amurskaya Street, No. 112 on Melnichnaya Street, branches of kindergarten No. 174 on 28th Severnaya and Osoviakhimovskaya Streets, and No. 341 on Zarechny Boulevard and Krupskaya Street.

Despite the expansion and the high occupancy rates in some kindergartens, there are still problematic areas for ensuring walking accessibility to preschool education for children aged 1.5 to 3 years. These include the Amursky-2, Stary Kirensk, Zavertyaeva Street, and Uspeshny Street microdistricts.

In an effort to address these issues, free places have been offered to all children in nearby preschool institutions. These free places are offered near the children's parents' workplaces or the residence of close relatives.

However, there are still plans for new kindergartens in the city. A new kindergarten is being built in a residential complex on the outskirts of Omsk, but no further information about this project was provided in the current paragraph. Additionally, no information was mentioned about a kindergarten with a swimming pool being constructed on the Left Bank.

Despite the ongoing efforts, finding specific names of additional kindergartens in Omsk with high visitor numbers or particular interest to the local population remains challenging, as the search results do not provide such information.

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