13 state-funded road infrastructure development projects being implemented in Tajikistan

Thirteen national road infrastructure development projects funded with the state funds are currently being implemented in Tajikistan, the Dushanbe mayor’s office says.  Deputy Mayor of Dushanbe, Firdavs Saidzoda, reportedly stated this on January 18 while addressing a meeting of municipal transport workers in Dushanbe. Saidzoda reportedly noted that thirteen state-funded road infrastructure development projects worth […]

Thirteen national road infrastructure development projects funded with the state funds are currently being implemented in Tajikistan, the Dushanbe mayor’s office says

Deputy Mayor of Dushanbe, Firdavs Saidzoda, reportedly stated this on January 18 while addressing a meeting of municipal transport workers in Dushanbe.

Saidzoda reportedly noted that thirteen state-funded road infrastructure development projects worth more than 11 billion somonis, which are currently being implemented in the country, will contribute to the transformation of Tajikistan into a modern transit country.  

The meeting was reportedly held to explain the key aspects of the president’s annual address to both chambers of the parliament.     

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