For a group of students at Khujand Secondary School No. 5, the end of the 2025–2026 academic year was a memorable occasion. In the final days before the summer break, senior students who had reached passport age and had previously applied for them were ceremoniously presented with their national passports, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan.
The students' passports were presented in the presence of the Khujand Passport Service and the school administration. A festive and memorable ceremony was held for the students to receive their primary identity and citizenship document.
At the beginning of the event, the teenagers were explained the importance of a passport, how to obtain, use, and store one. It was noted that a passport is a citizen's primary document and serves as the basis for issuing other official documents. Participants were also reminded that obtaining a passport is associated with reaching a certain age and acquiring full civil rights.
During the event, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammadkhon Jakhongirzoda, Head of the Passport Service Department of the Khujand Department of Internal Affairs, briefed those present on the passport system and current regulations. He also provided recommendations to the students on complying with the law, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and making responsible career choices.
Particular attention was paid to crime prevention and the negative impact of bad habits. Participants were reminded that any addiction or commitment to bad habits can negatively impact a person's development.
The event ended in a solemn and festive atmosphere.










































