The President has opened school in Dushanbe, built by Chinese “TBEA”

The President of Tajikistan Emomali Rakhmon has opened today in the 104th district of the capital a new secondary school, designed for 2,5 thousand pupils. The school is built in the framework of cooperation of the government with the Chinese company "TBEA", said the press service of the head of state. Speaking at the opening […]

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The President of Tajikistan Emomali Rakhmon has opened today in the 104th district of the capital a new secondary school, designed for 2,5 thousand pupils. The school is built in the framework of cooperation of the government with the Chinese company "TBEA", said the press service of the head of state.

Speaking at the opening of the school, the President stressed that in the current year for the needs of the education sector from the state budget will be allocated over 3 billion, which is 13 times more compared to 2006.

E. Rakhmon expressed confidence that "young people are studying in peace and stability in the Republic and in the future they will become worthy representatives of Tajik nation."

"You are young generation of citizens of Tajikistan, who grew up in the years of independence, above all, must realize that the future of Tajikistan and its prosperity depends on you, your knowledge, professions that you master," – said the President.

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