Tajikistan will modestly celebrate another anniversary of the independence

Dushanbe. 8 September. “Asia Plus” — Tajikistan will modestly celebrate another 24th anniversary of independence, which will be celebrated tomorrow, on September 9. According to the source in the government, the solemn meeting on the matter with the participation of President Emomali Rahmon is not planned this year. Neither will held a theatrical performance, a […]

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Dushanbe. 8 September. “Asia Plus” — Tajikistan will modestly celebrate another 24th anniversary of independence, which will be celebrated tomorrow, on September 9. According to the source in the government, the solemn meeting on the matter with the participation of President Emomali Rahmon is not planned this year.

Neither will held a theatrical performance, a concert of art masters of the national total, which were previously carried out in the capital`s “Navruzgoh” with the participation of government members, representatives of Parliament, the public, the diplomatic corps, accredited in Dushanbe.

This year there will be no military parade in honor of the main holiday of the country, as well as the fireworks.

According to the source in the mayor of Dushanbe administration, tomorrow at 18 o”clock near the waterfall of capital`s “Navruzgoh” will be a gala concert with participation of Tajik stars with modern music, organized by city hall.

In addition, at 10-00 in the capital”s parks of culture and recreation “Youth Lake”, “Peoples Friendship” and the area of ​​the 800th anniversary of Moscow will be organized concerts, exhibitions, fairs of food products, national food and industrial goods.

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