In Dushanbe, a student at the National University of Tajikistan violated current regulations regarding attending classes in a private vehicle and was subject to disciplinary action. This was reported by the Dushanbe Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
According to regulations and the Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tajikistan, students are strictly prohibited from attending classes in their personal vehicles. However, some students, seeking to show off, deliberately ignore this requirement.
Officers from the Sino District Department of Internal Affairs No. 2 for juvenile and youth affairs uncovered a violation of current regulations. Second-year law student Fazliddin Bakhriev arrived for class in a Range Rover.
The necessary materials were compiled on this matter and sent to the leadership of the Ministry of Education and Science, as well as the National University of Tajikistan, for appropriate action.
In accordance with current regulations, a student arriving for classes in a personal vehicle is subject to expulsion from the educational institution for a period of three years without the right to reinstatement.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs emphasized the importance of adhering to established norms and discipline in educational institutions to maintain order and equal conditions for all students.







































