20 new parks and public gardens to appear in Tajik capital soon

DUSHANBE, February 10, Asia-Plus  — In near future, some 20 new parks and public gardens will be laid out in Dushanbe, Bahrom Mahmadaliyev, head of the Dushanbe committee for environment protection, said.   According to him, at present they are preparing sites for laying out three parks in Shohmansur district, three parks in Firdavsi district, five […]

DUSHANBE, February 10, Asia-Plus  — In near future, some 20 new parks and public gardens will be laid out in Dushanbe, Bahrom Mahmadaliyev, head of the Dushanbe committee for environment protection, said.  

According to him, at present they are preparing sites for laying out three parks in Shohmansur district, three parks in Firdavsi district, five in Sino district and 4 parks in Ismoili Somoni district. 

“Besides a number of institutes decide to lay out parks around their compounds,” Mr. Mahmadaliyev said, adding that depending on landscape of the territory, pine trees, chestnut-trees or oaks will be planted.  

“We will purchase seedlings at local nurseries,” head of the Dushanbe committee for environment protection said, noting that agency for forestry alone has prepared more than 420,000 seedlings for planting at the rate of 1-6 Somonis per one seedling.  

As it had been reported earlier, by Dushanbe mayor’s resolution it is planned to plant some 100,000 seedlings in Dushanbe during autumn 2005 – spring 2006. 

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