By decision of the Mayor of Dushanbe, twenty preschool educational institutions in the capital have been connected to the Kudak.tj information program. The program aims to digitalize the preschool education system, automate child registration processes, and ensure systematic coverage of all kindergarten students. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Education and Science of Tajikistan.
According to Zafar Murodzoda, Director of the Analytical and Information Center at the Dushanbe Main Education Department, after registering with the Kudak.tj information program, parents can use the online catalog to select the appropriate institution, enter their child's information, and join the online waiting list. Applications are sent directly to the leadership of the city education department and district education departments.
"It's worth noting that the Kudak.tj information program plays a crucial role in creating unified statistics, implementing a new and effective approach to simplifying the child registration process, facilitating the work of educators, and developing interactions between parents and preschools. The program facilitates the organization of kindergartens and moves them to a new stage—the digital environment," Murodzoda emphasized.
The program provides educators and parents with new educational and entertainment opportunities. E-books, fairy tales, and audiobooks are available through educators' and parents' accounts. Parents can independently select a variety of electronic materials for their children, which contributes to their educational and spiritual development. Additionally, interactive sections are provided to engage children in the learning process and promote reading in the digital environment.
Using the platform, parents can not only provide their children with a variety of content but also receive information about available spots in preschools and age groups, as well as track their child's activity in kindergarten.
Currently, 20 preschool educational institutions in Dushanbe are connected to the program, with 5,560 students enrolled.
The goal of implementing the Kudak.tj program is to digitalize preschool education, automate administrative processes, and ensure systematic coverage of all children attending preschool institutions in the capital.






































