President Emomali Rahmon participated in ceremony to commission the high-rise residential buildings in Khorugh
DUSHANBE, 13.10.2024 /NIAT Khovar/. On October 13, the President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Leader of the Nation, Emomali Rahmon, commissioned the high-rise residential buildings on Shirinshoh Shohtemur Avenue in Khorugh city.
The 15-storey building in the city of Khorugh with service centers consists of 128 one-, two-, and three-room apartments, and it is equipped with modern living conditions.
The Leader of the Nation, Emomali Rahmon, while handing over the keys to the residential houses, assessed the development and constructions in the city of Khorugh pertaining to the blessings of the state independence and considered it appropriate to appreciate this precious gift.
On the first floor and the basement of the building, there are service centers, where up to 30 people will be employed in the future.
Construction work on a high-rise residential building with service centers was started by the Limited Liability Company «Pamirsoz» on the basis of a modern urban planning project in 2021, during which a large number of local residents were provided with jobs.









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