Tajik president’s son to build two houses for disaster affected victims from Kulob

KULOB. 24 May. Asia-Plus — The entire country provides assistance for the construction of new houses for disaster affected victims from Kulob region. Tajikistan President’s son, deputy of the Dushanbe majlis, head of the small and medium business department of the Tajik State Property Committee, Rustami Emomali, ex-commander of the People’s Front Kurbon Cholov, Director […]

Turko Dikaev

KULOB. 24 May. Asia-Plus — The entire country provides assistance for the construction of new houses for disaster affected victims from Kulob region.

Tajikistan President’s son, deputy of the Dushanbe majlis, head of the small and medium business department of the Tajik State Property Committee, Rustami Emomali, ex-commander of the People’s Front Kurbon Cholov, Director General of Ali-Baba and 40-K Umar Alimadov were among the first to respond to the emergency appeal, Head of the profile department of the Agency for Construction and Architecture under the government of Tajikistan Bahrom Izzatov told the AP.

According to him, each of them is planning to fund the construction of two houses for disaster affected victims and constructors have already started construction works.

According to Izzatov, imam-khatib of the mosque located at H.Ahmar street in Kulob Hoji Mirzo (Mirzo Ibronov), head of the Kulob regional customs department Jumahon Rajabov, director of Gairat trading center of Kulob and deputy of the Kulob majlis Nurali Hasanov will also erect one house each.

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