The Largest Investment Project in Dagestan Goes Forward at a Steady Gait

Date: 23 April 2012

On April 13, the deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Dagestan Rizvan Gazimagomedov visited Kaspiysky float glass plant located in Kumtorkalinsky district of ​​the republic and took part in the opening ceremony of the electrical substation that provides the construction site with electricity at the initial stage.

After the completion of opening ceremony in an interview with reporters R. Gazimagomedov told that the republican Cabinet paid much attention to implementation of the largest investment project.



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