Magazine Vadat-11 to be brought out by National Unity Day

QURGHON TEPPA, June 10, Asia-Plus  – Staffs of state-run media operating in the southern Khatlon province intend to issue one-shot magazine Vahdat-11 ahead of a Day of National Unity and Accord, which is marked in Tajikistan on June 27.  The magazine will contain materials about achievements reached by the country over the years of independence.  […]

Sayrahmon Nazriyev

QURGHON TEPPA, June 10, Asia-Plus  – Staffs of state-run media operating in the southern Khatlon province intend to issue one-shot magazine

Vahdat-11

ahead of a Day of National Unity and Accord, which is marked in Tajikistan on June 27. 

The magazine


will contain materials about achievements reached by the country over the years of independence. 

Speaking in an interview with Asia-Plus, Ms. Nourinisso Murtazoyeva, editor-in-chief of the Khatlon regional government’s official newspaper

Khatlon

, said that

Khatlon

,

Novy Khatlon

(Russian-language newspapers of Khatlon authorities),

Dustlik

(Uzbek-language newspaper of Khatlon authorities), and the Khatlon regional TV station TV-Khatlon have participate in the project.

The magazine that will have circulation of 1,000 will be published under support of the Khatlon governor Ghaybullo Avzalov, Murtazoyeva said.  

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