Janović in Bijela: We continue the dynamic development of sports infrastructure

Today, Janović visited the school "Orjenski Bataljon" and the Children's Home "Mladost" in Bijela, where the Ministry adapted sports halls, for which about 60 thousand euros were invested.

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Janović in Bijela, Photo: Ministry of Sports and Youth
Janović in Bijela, Photo: Ministry of Sports and Youth
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The Ministry of Sports and Youth continues the dynamic development of the sports infrastructure, which was defined as one of the key priorities from the beginning, announced the relevant minister, Nikola Janović, during a tour of the adapted halls in Bijela. Today, Janović visited the "Orjenski Battalion" Elementary School and the "Mladost" Children's Home in Bijela, where the Ministry renovated the sports halls, for which around 60 euros were invested. "With these two sports halls, we are approaching the number of 50 co-financed projects for the construction and adaptation of sports facilities, which overall represents one of the largest investments so far in our country when it comes to sports infrastructure," said Janović, as reported by the Ministry. He thanked the Handball Association of Montenegro, which, as he stated, recognized the positive initiative of the Ministry and donated equipment for mini handball in the "Mladost" Children's Home. The Ministry said that the European Youth Card (EYCA) was promoted and distributed in Bijela. As they explained, these are the only free cards that allow young people of Montenegro aged 13 to 29 to use more than 130 discounts in the country and over 70 thousand across Europe. Janović said that the key idea is to send a message to young people that since the establishment of the Ministry they have a reliable partner on whom they can always rely and that the primary goal of that institution is the continuous work and progress of the status and position of young people in Montenegro. He also pointed to the Ministry's campaign entitled "Digital literacy and protection of children and young people on the Internet", within which a lecture on cyber security was held today. "And which aims to raise the awareness of children and young people in an accessible and interactive way about the necessity of developing digital literacy, as well as the proper and useful use of new technologies," said Janović.

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