School and hospital built in Danghara district under financial support of local entrepreneurs

President Emomali Rahmon expressed gratitude to entrepreneurs who built schools and a hospital in the Danghara district on their own money.   On Friday July 12, President Emomali Rahmon paid a working visit to his hometown Danghara. In the Shar-Shar village, Rahmon attended an official opening ceremony of a new building of School No 28, according […]

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President Emomali Rahmon expressed gratitude to entrepreneurs who built schools and a hospital in the Danghara district on their own money.  

On Friday July 12, President Emomali Rahmon paid a working visit to his hometown Danghara.

In the Shar-Shar village, Rahmon attended an official opening ceremony of a new building of School No 28, according to the Tajik president’s official website. 

The new school building consists of 17 classes, computer room with 30 computers and separate Internet line, assembly hall seating 210 people, library, gym and canteen.  

The new school building also has a boiler-house that has been built on modern technologies. 

On July 12, the head of state also visited the Talkhob village, where he inaugurated an inter-district hospital.  Local residents – the Jalilov family – have reportedly built the hospital on their own funds they were collecting for performing the Hajj.

On the same day, Emomali Rahmon attended an official opening ceremony of the Sebiston-Gulafshon road in the Danghara district.  The construction of this 22-kilometer road has been financed by local entrepreneurs.       

In the Kuli Sufiyon village, the president inaugurated a school that will accommodate 480 pupils in two shifts.  The school has also been built by local entrepreneurs.   

President Emomali Rahmon expressed gratitude to local entrepreneurs who has improved the district environment on their own funds, the president’s website said. 

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