Of this amount, approximately 2.235 billion manats (just over $1.314 billion) were directed toward infrastructure projects, 291.7 million manats ($171.6 million) toward education, healthcare, culture, and sports initiatives, and 41 million manats ($24.1 million) toward demining operations.
During the mentioned period, infrastructure spending included just over 1.525 billion manats ($897.1 million) for the design and construction of highways, 461.1 million manats ($271.2 million) for new residential complexes, 107.3 million manats ($63.1 million) for railway construction, 48 million manats ($28.2 million) for electricity supply, 44.3 million manats ($26.1 million) for water pipelines, collectors, and facilities, 27.7 million manats ($16.3 million) for industrial parks and related infrastructure, 7.1 million manats ($4.2 million) for geological exploration, 6.6 million manats ($3.9 million) for the construction of cable car lines in Shusha, Khankandi, and Lachin, and 7.6 million manats ($4.5 million) for other essential works.
Additionally, 328.7 million manats ($193.4 million) were allocated to the transport sector under other budgetary expenditures, and 4.7 million manats ($2.8 million) were directed toward resettlement and urban planning-architecture efforts.