In Tajikistan, students will be expelled for driving a car

The lower house of the Tajik parliament adopted amendments to a number of laws on education prohibiting schoolchildren and students from coming to classes by car. Violators will be expelled without the right to restore. The deputies of the Tajik parliament unanimously supported the amendments proposed by the president to the laws "On Education", "On […]

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The lower house of the Tajik parliament adopted amendments to a number of laws on education prohibiting schoolchildren and students from coming to classes by car. Violators will be expelled without the right to restore.

The deputies of the Tajik parliament unanimously supported the amendments proposed by the president to the laws "On Education", "On Initial Professional Education", "On Secondary Vocational Education" and "On Higher Professional Education and Postgraduate Professional Education". According to which pupils and students are forbidden to come to classes by car

If they visit educational institutions by car students will be expelled without the right to restore

As explained to the deputies by the Minister of Education and Science of Tajikistan Nuriddin Said, for this offense, students will be expelled from universities for a period of three years, students of colleges, vocational schools, schools for a period of one year.

The deputy of the lower house of the Tajik parliament, Saidjafar Usmonzoda, asked the head of the Tajik Interior Ministry Ramazon Rahimzoda, who is present at the session, to take strict control over the implementation of these amendments.

"The adopted amendments prohibit students from coming to study by driving a car, but we do not prohibit students from driving in other cases. The traffic police officers must take this into account," the deputy said.

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