Minister of Economic Development and Trade of the Republic of Tajikistan, Zavqizoda Z. A. arrived in the Panj district of Khatlon province to meet and strengthen creative activities dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the State independence of the Republic of Tajikistan
In order to fulfill the instructions and assignments of the Founder of Peace and National Unity, Leader of the Nation - President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, in connection with the strengthening of improvement of public services and creative work on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the State independence of the Republic of Tajikistan, The Minister of Economic Development and Trade Zavqizoda Zavqi Amin paid a working visit to the Panj district of Khatlon region on 29-30 May 2021.
During the working visit, Zavqizoda Z. A. visited the construction of the holiday facilities, the improvement and construction works, as well as the repair and reconstruction of buildings and structures in the area.
Further, the construction of a cultural and recreational park in the center of the district and the State flag began, which is planned as part of the festive events. The total area of the object is 55430 m2 and its construction is planned at a modern level.
At the same time with the management of LLC «Mohii Tojik Corporation (Tajik Fish Corporation)» visited the border lands on which there were fish ponds, and discussed creation of fish ponds on these lands.
At the same time, Zavqizoda Zavqi Amin held meetings with residents, entrepreneurs, local authorities, philanthropists and patriots of the district, who were invited to contribute to the improvement, repair and reconstruction of housing, administrative and public buildings, streets, towns and villages of the district.
To date, 185 of the 210 planned celebrations have been put into operation, and 25 facilities are under construction, including service centres, additional classrooms in educational institutions, polyclinics and sports grounds, plumbing, road repairs, etc. as planned.
Most of these facilities are implemented with the involvement of local residents, activists, entrepreneurs and generous people of the district