Emomali Rahmon launches new preschool facility in northern Tajikistan

During his working visit to the Sughd province, President Emomali Rahmon yesterday inaugurated a new preschool institution, Sughdiyon, in the Mastchoh district. This was reported by the president’s official website.   The Sughdiyon kindergarten, located in the village of Ganjobod, is designed to accommodate more than 300 children and was built as part of preparations for […]

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During his working visit to the Sughd province, President Emomali Rahmon yesterday inaugurated a new preschool institution, Sughdiyon, in the Mastchoh district. This was reported by the president’s official website.  

The Sughdiyon kindergarten, located in the village of Ganjobod, is designed to accommodate more than 300 children and was built as part of preparations for the 35th anniversary of the country’s state independence. The facility provides modern conditions for the upbringing and education of children. The building comprises 15 rooms and 10 groups, including rooms for sleeping, classes, music, creative activities, and intellectual development.

It is reported that 30 educators have been employed at the kindergarten, who will work with children using modern teaching methods, including foreign language instruction and the development of patriotic education.

The facility also includes a sports hall, two swimming pools, eight gazebos, and playgrounds. Approximately 20 local specialists were employed during the construction of the facility.

During the visit, Emomali Rahmon interacted with the children, presented them with gifts, and gave recommendations to the educators.

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