Leader of the Nation Emomali Rahmon attends opening of “Children’s Art School named after Odina Hoshim” in Dushanbe
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DUSHANBE, 28.08.2024 /NIAT Khovar/. On August 27, the President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Honorable Emomali Rahmon, and the Mayor of Dushanbe, Honorable Rustam Emomali, opened in Sino district of the capital the state institution «Children’s Art School named after Odina Hoshim».
This facility consists of 4 floors and has 61 spacious classrooms, 4 dance halls, a library, a meeting room, computer classrooms, a repair room for musical instruments, small and large concert halls, a museum, a canteen and other auxiliary facilities.
In this facility, more than 500 people in one shift are involved in the education and training of various arts, and 30 skilled and qualified teachers teach the students how to play the piano, wind instruments, national instruments, percussion and singing, visual arts, theater skills and other arts.
It should be noted that in just one day, 3 secondary schools for 7 thousand 400 students in two shifts and three educational institutions of music and fine arts were put into use in the capital of the country with the participation of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Honorable Emomali Rahmon, and the Mayor of Dushanbe, Honorable Rustam Emomali.









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