Additional lessons in computer basics introduced at schools in Khatlon

QURGHON TEPPA, March 10, Asia-Plus — The Khatlon education directorate has ordered to introduce additional lessons in computer basics at all schools in the province. The Khatlon education directorate head Khonali Qurbonzoda says the lessons will be conducted after 5:00 pm, until electricity rationing is ended.  “When the electricity rationing in the province will be […]

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QURGHON TEPPA, March 10, Asia-Plus — The Khatlon education directorate has ordered to introduce additional lessons in computer basics at all schools in the province.

The Khatlon education directorate head Khonali Qurbonzoda says the lessons will be conducted after 5:00 pm, until electricity rationing is ended.  “When the electricity rationing in the province will be ended, the lessons will be conducted in due time,” he noted.

A decision to introduce additional lessons in computer basics has been made because local schools students have not been able to properly learn computer basics in recent years due to acute electricity shortages.

“Each of schools in the area is provided with generator but because of high cost of fuel schools are forced to save money,” said the Khatlon education official, “Therefore, we have decided to conduct additional lessons in computer basics after 5:00 pm.”  

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