During a working visit to the Sughd province, President Emomali Rahmon on March 30 inaugurated several new facilities in the Mastchoh district. According to the press service of the head of state, one of the significant events was the opening of school No. 14 in the settlement of Buston, which has a capacity for 1,000 students in two shifts. The two-story building includes modern classrooms, laboratories, a dining hall, and specialized rooms for biology, mathematics, music, labor education, and military training.

 

New brick factory

The district also saw the opening of the Jafar-2014 brick manufacturing plant. The plant has a daily production capacity of up to 80,000 bricks, or more than 24 million bricks annually. The factory is equipped with modern automated technologies. Construction of the facility began in 2024 and was completed in 1 year and 8 months. This is the second plant of the company, with the first one operating in the Obshoron area. The launch of the new factory has created more than 50 jobs, with production running in three shifts.

 

Poultry industry enterprises

Additionally, three new poultry production facilities were launched in the district: a slaughter and poultry processing plant with a capacity of up to 5,000–6,000 birds per day, a poultry farm with an annual output of up to 500 tons, and another complex with a capacity of up to 400 tons per year. In total, around 20 jobs have been created.

 

New hospital and water supply for 12,000 residents

Among the most important projects inaugurated during the visit was the new building of the central district hospital with 200 beds. The medical facility is equipped with modern equipment and includes 8 departments and 5 operating rooms. The opening of the hospital has created more than 250 jobs.

Furthermore, two 2,000-cubic-meter drinking water reservoirs were put into operation, which will provide water for over 12,000 residents of the district. These new facilities are aimed at improving medical services and the living conditions of the local population.