A presentation of the eKhonish program was held in the city of Bokhtar, the capitla of Khatlon province. The event took place at Secondary School No. 17 with the participation of Khatlon Governor Davlatali Said, Bokhtar Mayor Abdujamil Muminzoda as well as the heads of cities and districts of the province.
Representatives of the Jur’at organization, which is implementing the program, informed Asia-Plus that with this program, the entire educational process will be monitored online by the city’s education department, where a monitoring center has been established and five specialists maintain full control over the schools’ activities. As a result, there is no longer a need for department staff to visit educational institutions to check attendance and the educational process.
In Bokhtar, 20 educational institutions have already been connected to the program, along with the city mayor, parents, and representatives of the education sector, allowing them to remotely track student attendance and performance, teachers’ work, and the overall course of the educational process.

Moreover, the system generates a rating for each teacher and displays it in a separate table. Parents can monitor whether their children attend classes, what homework they receive, and what results they achieve during their studies.
Davlatali Said emphasized the importance of strict control over student attendance, noting that it should be clearly visible for each class how many students are present, how many are absent, and for what reasons.
“It would be advisable to connect other educational institutions, including colleges and universities, to this program. Our goal is to prepare qualified specialists, and with the help of this system, we can effectively control the educational process and in the future cultivate professional personnel,” stated the head of the province.

Jur’at reported that all cities and districts of the Khatlon region will gradually be connected to this program. Bokhtar became the second subject after the Yovon district to join the program.
It is worth recalling that a similar program, eDonish, has been implemented since 2021 in Dushanbe. It provides access to an electronic journal, diary, schedule, and also allows for tracking student attendance and activity during lessons, as well as the time of arrival and departure of children.
For information on why the program does not always correctly display the time of arrival and departure of students, their presence in class, and grades, read this material.

