On the first page

Is Gor Sargsyan’s editorial article titled “The Standard: Talent and Dedication”, discussing certain standards developed by the National Commission on Television and Radio:

“Recently, the attention was drawn to Grigor Amalyan, the chairman of the National Commission on Television and Radio…

…The NCTR chairman is admirably impressed by Armenian TV series.”

On the second page, under the heading “Law and Human Rights in the World”, there is information resulting from a study by the Office of the Human Rights Defender of Armenia about violations revealed at the “Erebuni” penitentiary institution and about discriminatory treatment of Roma children in the Czech Republic:

“…Instead of the 90 grams of meat products prescribed by the government, the administration of the institution provides only about 11 grams…”

The third page features Nune Jomardyan’s article “Questions Regarding the Draft Law on Pensions”, where the author offers valuable suggestions and observations about the draft law:

“Does the draft create conditions for people of retirement age that will help overcome the isolation of the elderly…?”

On the fourth page is Janibek Ghukasyan’s publicistic article titled “The Fate of an Armenian: To Complain or to Be Content?”:

“One often hears, ‘It’s Armenian fate again; what can you do?’ And within this Armenian fate, there is always an undertone of hopelessness and emphasis on dissatisfaction.”

The fifth page presents a study by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) regarding the irreversible impact of the financial crisis on the education sector:

“…While wealthy countries strive to recover their economies, poor countries are sounding the alarm over the threat of educational prospects being completely undermined.”

The sixth, seventh, and eighth pages feature cultural, spiritual, and informational materials, respectively.