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The Minya Governorate focused on addressing over 150 requests and complaints from its citizens during a public meeting. Issues related to infrastructure, road paving, utility connections, and transportation improvement were discussed, along with concerns about education, health, and social services. Approval was given to create a speed bump in Deir Mawas, add a new classroom, allocate land for building a school, and grant a deadline for rent payments to 150 families to help them achieve stability. Additionally, 87 plots of land were transferred to strengthen the education sector, and urban boundaries for 46 villages were approved, with plans to open a new service class and adjust study schedules in favor of students. Efforts were also intensified to improve street lighting and enhance services in the villages. These measures are part of a plan to improve service levels and achieve sustainable development across the governorate's districts.
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