New developments in Isfara: schools, power substation, and coal mine opened

President Emomali Rahmon has continued his working visit to the districts of Sughd province, marking the opening of several key infrastructure projects. In Isfara, Rahmon today attended the inauguration of the Angisht Coal Mine No. 8, which has created 700 new jobs, according to the Tajik president’s official website. Alongside the mine, a range of […]

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President Emomali Rahmon has continued his working visit to the districts of Sughd province, marking the opening of several key infrastructure projects.

In Isfara, Rahmon today attended the inauguration of the Angisht Coal Mine No. 8, which has created 700 new jobs, according to the Tajik president’s official website.

Alongside the mine, a range of facilities have been established, including a potable water reservoir, a water supply network, residential and auxiliary buildings, a substation, and a dormitory.

Additionally, Rahmon remotely opened a new State Flag Alley in the Chorkuh jamoat, featuring a 53-meter flagpole.

The president reportedly also inaugurated three new kindergartens in the Vorukh and Khojai Alo jamoats, designed to accommodate 360 children.

As part of the CASA-1000 project, the new Isfara-1 substation was also launched on March 31.

Other openings included a sewing workshop and a medical center in the Chorkukh jamoat.

These projects are part of ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and create more job opportunities in the region.

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