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"It is necessary that we take a serious attitude to environmental
protection, flora and fauna, the environmental situation, and to this
end we have achieved a revision of the approach to improving
legislation in this area."
Emomali Rahmon

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05.10.2021
Every year on October 5 the Day of the state language is...

Language is the lifeblood of a nation

Every year on October 5 the Day of the state language is celebrated in the territory of the republic, which is included in the list of holidays of the Republic of Tajikistan.

The Tajik language as the state language occupies a key position in the Republic of Tajikistan and has always been supported by the Founder of Peace and National Unity, the Leader of the Nation, President Emomali Rahmon, as one of the important pillars of the country's independence.

On the occasion of the Day of the State Language of the Republic of Tajikistan in the Department of Environmental Protection of Sughd region conducted a training session on the rules of spelling and punctuation marks of the Tajik language, adopted by the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan on June 30, 2021 № 268.

The class was attended by Z. S. Boboeva, associate professor, candidate of philological sciences of the State educational institution Khujand State University named after Academician B. Gafurov.

During the class the rules of spelling of the Tajik language and punctuation marks were explained to the participants.

Also on the composition of the dictionary, the use of the culture of the Tajik language, punctuation marks, in accordance with the requirements of the decisions and the rules of spelling of the Tajik language, which is important for proper writing of the information.

As a result, employees of environmental agencies received specific answers to their questions about the changes and additions and expressed that in their work they comply with this law and make a valuable contribution to raising the status of the state language.