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New strategy, jobs, Roghun, and loans: what the ADB representative in Tajikistan told journalists about

The Asian Development Bank will now also finance the private sector.

How many veterans of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 are left in Tajikistan?

And how many of them are there in Central Asian countries?

Kazakhstan expresses readiness to purchase electricity from Roghun Hydroelectric Plant

Kazakhstan has announced its willingness to sign a government-to-government agreement for the purchase of electricity from Tajikistan's Roghun Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP).  This was...

MBAKids: a new era of education and patronage in Tajikistan

Tajikistan stands on the brink of a new developmental phase, where the main focus is shifting from investments in infrastructure, businesses, and housing to...

Islamic Institute of Tajikistan: a look into the religious education system

The Islamic Institute of Tajikistan, named after Imam Azam Abu Hanifa, is the country’s only religious educational institution.  Currently, 830 students are enrolled in...

Tajik dried fruits to be showcased at this leading food and beverage trade fair in Germany

13 dried fruits processors from Tajikistan, leading players in the Central Asian dried fruits industry, will participate in the prestigious Anuga exhibition to be...

Tajikistan reportedly completes 55% of draft target on first day, prompting questions about timing and transparency

Tajikistan’s Ministry of Defense announced that 55% of the national recruitment plan for the autumn military draft was fulfilled on the very first day...

Power cuts begin early in Tajikistan amid unofficial electricity limits

Since September 21, residents of rural arears across Tajikistan have faced unofficial limits on electricity, with many reporting that power is available only for...

Tajikistan’s free economic zones: which of them is thriving and which exists only on paper?

Two of Tajikistan’s five free economic zones (FEZs) account for nearly all industrial output, highlighting stark disparities in development across the country’s special economic...

Teacher reportedly slaps student, leading to injury: Education Department responds

A slap from a teacher to a student has sparked controversy, with the student and his family claiming that the incident resulted in a...

Judicial shake-up in Tajikistan: new appointments and retirements announced

Tajikistan’s upper chamber (Majlisi Milli) of parliament yesterday approved a series of high-level judicial appointments and dismissals proposed by President Emomali Rahmon, marking significant...

Tajikistan’s proposed law on the status of teachers: progress or missed opportunity?

The recently proposed Law on the Status of Teachers in Tajikistan has sparked significant discussions among experts and the public.  Despite the long-awaited preparation...
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