New newspaper to be brought out in Tajikistan soon

DUSHANBE, April 17, Asia-Plus  — A weekly informational and entertaining newspaper 3 dar 1 ( Three in One ) will be brought out in Tajikistan soon. Speaking in an interview with Asia-Plus, the 3 dar 1 founrer, Mr. Akbarali Sattorov, said that a 16-page newspaper will publish crosswords and Scanwords as well as questions and […]

Daler Ghufronova

DUSHANBE, April 17, Asia-Plus  — A weekly informational and entertaining newspaper

3 dar 1

(

Three in One

) will be brought out in Tajikistan soon.

Speaking in an interview with Asia-Plus, the

3 dar 1

founrer,


Mr. Akbarali Sattorov, said that a 16-page newspaper will publish crosswords and Scanwords as well as questions and answers on medical subjects and TV program schedules.  “Such product is much in demand in our society, and we believe the weekly will enjoy popularity among the population,” Mr. Sattorov said.   

According to him, the first edition will have a circulation of a 3,000.  


3 dar

1 will bring


a total number of newspapers issued by the limited liability company Charkhi Gardun to seven.  The company now issues the following weeklies:

Charkhi Gardun

,

Vecherny Dushanbe

,

Digest Press

,

Zan va Mard

,

Avicenna

, and

Aladdin

 

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