Tajik academicians hold meeting to set tasks for this year

DUSHANBE, March 3, Asia-Plus  — An annual meeting of Tajikistan’s Academy of Sciences will be held in Dushanbe on March 4. The meeting aims to hear report by academician Mamadsho Ilolov, President of the Academy of Sciences,  on the results of work carried out by the research institutes in 2007 and report by the Academy […]

Bahrom Mannonov

DUSHANBE, March 3, Asia-Plus  — An annual meeting of Tajikistan’s Academy of Sciences will be held in Dushanbe on March 4.

The meeting aims to hear report by academician Mamadsho Ilolov, President of the Academy of Sciences,  on the results of work carried out by the research institutes in 2007 and report by the Academy Scientific Secretary Hakim Ahmadov on organizational activity carried out in 2007 and tasks fro this year.   

The meeting is supposed to result in adoption of an appropriate resolution.   

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