Moscow mayor’s office donates office equipment to Tajik Institute of Languages

DUSHANBE, July 25, Asia-Plus — Faculty of Russian Language and Philology at Tajikistan’s State Institute of Languages has received 26,648 somonis’ worth of office equipment donated to the institute by the Moscow mayor’s office.   A ceremony of handover of the donation was held yesterday, July 24.  The donation included seven computers, satellite dish, copying machine […]

Suhaylo Niyozova

DUSHANBE, July 25, Asia-Plus — Faculty of Russian Language and Philology at Tajikistan’s State Institute of Languages has received 26,648 somonis’ worth of office equipment donated to the institute by the Moscow mayor’s office.  

A ceremony of handover of the donation was held yesterday, July 24. 

The donation included seven computers, satellite dish, copying machine and other office equipment. 

The donation was made with support of Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov, Center for Humanitarian and Business Cooperation with Fellow-Countrymen, and Russian Ambassador to Tajikistan Ramazan Abdulatipov.

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