The Serbian government has provided RSD 700 million of grants to citizens whose housing facilities have been damaged in natural disasters in May and June this year.
Based on the record of the damage to local governments, citizens will be given funds in the shortest possible time to provide them with basic living conditions.
At today's session, the government of Serbia adopted the decisions proclaiming cultural assets for cultural monuments: the Serbian school in Batajnica, the Neohauzen castle in Srpska Crnja, the building with painters' ateliers and the gallery of the Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Association of Purchasing Colleges of Civil Servants in Belgrade.
The Serbian school in Batajnica, built between 1875 and 1880, is significant in terms of its purpose, the continuity of education development in the area of Belgrade, and its architecture dates back from the end of the 19th century.
The castle in Srpska Crnja is the only castle in the Banat area, erected during the Second World War.