Rahmon’s trip to Khatlon is over

DUSHANBE, August 11, 2011, Asia-Plus –  In the last day of his official trip to Khatlon area President Emomali Rahmon visited administrative center of the district – Kurgon-Teppa where he opened several newly constructed objects. According to the President’s press service, Rahmon opened newly constructed library, museum, school and private kindergarten for 330 children. “Not […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

DUSHANBE, August 11, 2011, Asia-Plus –  In the last day of his official trip to Khatlon area President Emomali Rahmon visited administrative center of the district – Kurgon-Teppa where he opened several newly constructed objects.

According to the President’s press service, Rahmon opened newly constructed library, museum, school and private kindergarten for 330 children.

“Not far from the newly opened kindergarten President Rahmon laid first stone for a new secondary school for 640 pupils, construction of which will be sponsored by local businessmen,” the source reported.

In the course of his trip to Kurgon-Teppa, President Rahmon also opened a new five-star hotel and laid first stone for a new 15-storey house.

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