Youth Committee board holds meeting to sum up last year’s results

DUSHANBE, January 9, Asia-Plus — An enlarged board meeting of the Youth Committee under the Government of Tajikistan is supposed to be held in Dushanbe on January 13. The Youth Committee deputy head, Kabir Jurayev, has told Asia-Plus that the meeting will be held to sum up the results of work carried out by the […]

Tahmina Okhonvaliyeva

DUSHANBE, January 9, Asia-Plus — An enlarged board meeting of the Youth Committee under the Government of Tajikistan is supposed to be held in Dushanbe on January 13.

The Youth Committee deputy head, Kabir Jurayev, has told Asia-Plus that the meeting will be held to sum up the results of work carried out by the committee in 2005 and discuss plant of actions set for this year.  

The Youth Committee head Davlatali Saidov will make report on events and discussions conducted by the Committee for students from various higher education institutions, seminars of raising AIDS and drug addiction awareness among youth, etc.     

Ms. Khairnisso Mavlonova, Deputy Prime Minister, and Professor Karomatullo Olimov, State Adviser for the Tajik President for Social Matters, are supposed to attend the enlarged board meeting of the Youth Committee.   

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