Kulob Chernobyl cleanup workers assume control of improvement of their children’s studies

            KULOB, February 19, Asia-Plus  — the Kulob regional council of Chernobyl cleanup workers has charged its branches in all ten districts of Khatlon’s Kulob region to assume control of their children’s studies.                Davlatsho Sohibov, the head of the Kulob Chernobyl cleanup workers’ association, said that they would select the most active and talented […]

Turko Dikayev

            KULOB, February 19, Asia-Plus  — the Kulob regional council of Chernobyl cleanup workers has charged its branches in all ten districts of Khatlon’s Kulob region to assume control of their children’s studies.   

            Davlatsho Sohibov, the head of the Kulob Chernobyl cleanup workers’ association, said that they would select the most active and talented school students for studying at Tajikistan’s higher educational institutions by president’s quota.   

“We plan to competitively select at least 15 school students this year,” Sohibov said.   

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