Another newspaper brought out in Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, August 14, Asia-Plus — The first issue of a new newspaper titled Stroitelnaya Gazeta (Constructional Newspaper) has been brought in Tajikistan. The newspaper editor-in-chief Dilbar Tabarova told Asia-Plus that Stroitelnaya Gazeta is a private publication founded by the open joint-stock company (OJSC) Seltekhproekt. According to her the first eight-page issue of the newspaper was brought […]

Bahrom Mannonov

DUSHANBE, August 14, Asia-Plus — The first issue of a new newspaper titled

Stroitelnaya Gazeta

(Constructional Newspaper) has been brought in Tajikistan.

The newspaper editor-in-chief Dilbar Tabarova told Asia-Plus that

Stroitelnaya Gazeta

is a private publication founded by the open joint-stock company (OJSC) Seltekhproekt.

According to her the first eight-page issue of the newspaper was brought out on August 12 on occasion of the professional holiday of Tajik builders.  The first issue contains materials both in Tajik and Russian languages.  She added that they plan to increase the paper’s volume to 16 pages. 


Stroitelnaya Gazeta

is published at the printing-house Sharqi Ozod.  

Article translations:
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