Ramazon Rahimzoda visited the construction site of the “Durakhshandagon” Lyceum under the Ministry of Internal Affairs

They will train future personnel for the Ministry of Internal Affairs there.

Manzuma Firuz, Asia+

The Minister of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan, Ramazon Rahimzoda, visited the construction site of the “Durakhshandagon” lyceum under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which is being built in the capital.

He talked with the builders, gave instructions to improve the quality of construction and focused on designing spacious and comfortable premises, including classrooms, sports halls, and other infrastructure facilities.

The minister noted that the lyceum will be an important contribution to the 35th anniversary of Tajikistan’s independence and a foundation for training specialists for the internal affairs bodies.

The “Durakhshandagon” lyceum under the Ministry of Internal Affairs will include 28 classrooms, an assembly hall, a sports hall, a library, a canteen, and other necessary facilities.

It is designed for 640 students, and the lyceum’s dormitory will consist of four floors with 11 rooms on each floor, fully equipped for student accommodation.

It is worth noting that the construction of the “Durakhshandagon” lyceum, which will be under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan, began on March 14. The new educational institution is being built on the territory of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Dushanbe.

The lyceum will consist of two three-story buildings and is designed to educate 640 students in one shift. The educational complex will include 28 classrooms, an assembly hall, a sports hall, a library, a canteen, and a dormitory.

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