“Now it’s the 21st century, knowledge has changed, what we learned thirty years ago has changed.” Pashinyan, the peasant

by times news cr

2024-09-18 15:39:24

During Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s visit to Gandzak community, the villagers presented their work problems to the Prime Minister.

One of the villagers mentioned that he works in agriculture, keeps cattle, but the conditions are bad.

“I keep three calves, two pigs…” said the villager, to which Pashinyan replied:

“Exaggerate a little, it’s a better job than that. It is interesting that the people of our village do not consider farming as a job. This is not good, because agriculture is the best job,” he said.

Pashinyan responded to the observation of one of the villagers that keeping cattle does not justify him.

“Dad, it doesn’t make sense, because we have a lot to learn in the field of agriculture.”

“I’m 82 years old, I’m used to it, I know,” answered the villager, and Pashinyan countered.

“Now it’s the 21st century, knowledge has changed, what we learned thirty years ago has changed. We need to understand where to put our efforts so that results can be seen.”

Pashinyan also mentioned that in the future, human power should be used as little as possible, instead, technology and knowledge should be used a lot.

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