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  2. Nomin Chinbat - Wikipedia

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    Chinbat Nomin (Mongolia: Чинбатын Номин; born 10 June 1983) is a Mongolian politician who has been the Mongolian Minister of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth since July 2024. She had previously served as Minister of Culture from January 2021. She was elected to the State Great Khural in 2024.

  3. Template : Government ministries and agencies of Mongolia

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  4. Lkhagvyn Tsedevsuren - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Education and Science; In office 8 July 2020 – 21 January 2021: Prime Minister: Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh: Preceded by: Yondonperenlein Baatarbileg (Minister of Education, Culture, Science and Sports of Mongolia) State Secretary of Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Sports; In office 31 December 2019 – 8 July 2020 ...

  5. File:State emblem of Mongolia.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Ministry of Education and Science (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry sets standards for education levels, schedules the school year, approves secondary education textbooks, administers the national entrance exam, provides support to regional education agencies, and issues licenses to establish higher education institutions. The current minister since 11 July 2024 is Purevsurengiin Naranbayar.

  7. Cabinet of Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary debates began on January 27 with the support of the President of Mongolia to elect L.Oyun-Erdene as the 32nd Prime Minister. The new cabinet, composed largely of technocrats and non-politicians, was confirmed and sworn in this week, signaling a potential shift towards a more technocratic approach to governance.

  8. Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science (Mongolia)

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  9. Education in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The government through its Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science, and often in conjunction with NGOs and outside government organizations, has implemented non-formal distance education programs promoting basic skill development. About 100,000 of Mongolia's 1,200,000 adults are taking part in some form of distance education. [8]