President highlights serious issues in education sector of Sughd province

During a visit to the northern province of Sughd, President Emomali Rahmon has highlighted serious issues in the education sector of the region. His critical remarks came during an address to a meeting of regional administrators in the city of Guliston. The Tajik president’s official website says Emomali Rahmon met with regional leaders and community […]

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During a visit to the northern province of Sughd, President Emomali Rahmon has highlighted serious issues in the education sector of the region. His critical remarks came during an address to a meeting of regional administrators in the city of Guliston.

The Tajik president’s official website says Emomali Rahmon met with regional leaders and community activists in the city of Guliston on November 19 to review the socio-economic development of the Sughd province and assess preparations for the upcoming 35th anniversary of Tajikistan’s independence.

12,066 facilities have reportedly been built or renovated in the region, surpassing the original plan. More than 11 billion somonis have been invested through 92 development projects, with 19 additional projects currently underway.

During the meeting, President Rahmon emphasized the need to reduce tax arrears, attract more investment, and develop import-substitution and export-oriented industries. He also directed attention to the energy sector, calling for measures to curb illegal electricity use and reduce power losses.

In agriculture, the president stressed the importance of timely harvests—especially of cotton—and efforts to enhance the sector’s export potential.

According to the president’s official website, the most critical remarks were reserved for the education sector. President Rahmon reported that 54 school buildings in Sughd are in hazardous condition, 32 require major repairs, and four schools are operating in three shifts due to overcrowding. He also noted that vocational institutions are in urgent need of modernization.

In healthcare, the president instructed officials to establish modern pharmaceutical enterprises that make use of the country’s natural resources.

He also underlined the importance of strengthening rule of law, improving public service discipline, and ensuring high-quality preparations for the independence anniversary celebrations.

Following the president’s address, regional officials reportedly presented reports on the implementation of directives and the current status of key economic sectors.

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