The stele w/ the emblem of the Tajik SSR in Dushanbe will be torn down soon

DUSHANBE, November 24, 2015, Asia-Plus – The stele with the emblem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR) in Dushanbe will be torn down soon. An official source at the Dushanbe mayor’s office says the stele will be torn down as part of the municipal redevelopment plan that includes the construction of modern buildings in […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

DUSHANBE, November 24, 2015, Asia-Plus – The stele with the emblem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR) in Dushanbe will be torn down soon.

An official source at the Dushanbe mayor’s office says the stele will be torn down as part of the municipal redevelopment plan that includes the construction of modern buildings in the Tajik capital.

“Besides, a 45-meter pedestal with the national emblem of Tajikistan was officially opened in Dushanbe in August 2011,” the source added.

We will recall that the stele with the emblem of the Tajik SSR was erected in the center of Dushanbe on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Tajik SSR.

Article translations:

Related Articles

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Recent Articles

Sherali Kabir Discussed the Creation of Tajikistan’s AI Ecosystem with the Management of Goldman Sachs

One of the world's largest investment banks may participate in the implementation of strategic AI projects in the republic.

Iran Intends to Seek Compensation Payments from Five Arab Countries

It concerns Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia.

UNDP and UNV: Time to Help Make Volunteering a Development Resource in Central Asia

It is important not only to know how much time and resources are invested in volunteer activities but also to understand how they impact society.

Holger Wiefel: “Asia-Plus” has earned the audience’s trust

We continue to receive congratulations on our 30th anniversary.

Korean Government Launches Phase II of Power Grid Project in Vahdat, Tajikistan

 The Korean government has officially launched the second phase...

UN: Up to 32 million people could fall into poverty due to the Middle East conflict

Countries in the Persian Gulf, Asia, Africa, and small island states are in a special risk zone.