In accordance with the order of the Dushanbe Mayor, school uniform and school supply fairs have begun in the capital and its districts. This was reported by NIAT Khovar, citing the Dushanbe Main Education Department.
In the Ismoili Somoni district, fairs of school uniforms and school supplies are held on the premises of Istiklol Trade Center LLC, Chevaroni Lola LLC, and Gulistoni Dushanbe OJSC.
In the Shokhmansur district, fairs are held at the following addresses: Valamatzade Street, 8 (near the building of the Executive Body of State Authority of the Shokhmansur District), Rudaki Avenue, 10 (near the Sadbarg and Shukrona shopping centers), Ayni Street, 307/5, the Khovaron and Gelos shopping centers, A. Lakhuti Street, 4/33.
In the Firdavsi district, fairs are held on the territory of Korvon Market LLC, Korvon Plus Market LLC, Fayoz-2015 LLC, Dunyoi Nav ASK LLC, Nassodji Tojik Production Association LLC, and the Ganjina Shopping Center.
The fair is also organized at the Panjshir Trade Center.
In the Sino district, a fair of school uniforms and stationery is taking place on the territory of Safarion LLC (inside the market).
It should be noted that the country's sewing factories produce school uniforms in accordance with the "Guidelines for Recommended School Clothing for Students in General Education Institutions," developed by the Ministry of Education and Science. This document was approved in 2007 and distributed to all manufacturing facilities. Since January 2018, the State Standard "School Uniform" has been in effect in the country, and manufacturers are required to comply with its requirements when producing school uniforms.
The acquisition of a standard school uniform from industrial enterprises located in Dushanbe contributes to the development of the capital's industry, the creation of new jobs, and, in turn, the improvement of working and living conditions for specialists at these enterprises.
Providing students with domestically produced school uniforms is considered an important issue, one to which President Emomali Rahmon of the Republic of Tajikistan pays special attention. Taking into account the tax and customs benefits provided by the government, the head of state regularly instructs officials and heads of clothing factories to increase school uniform production in the country and provide students with high-quality and affordable clothing.
According to officials, the capital's sewing factories have sufficient capacity to fully supply school uniforms to students, and they are capable of producing the required volume of products throughout the year. This allows them to fully meet students' needs for high-quality import-substituting products.






































