
Tajikistan President Rahmon Urges Focus on Education in Nowruz Message
President Emomali Rahmon urged Tajik citizens to celebrate Nowruz joyfully while prioritizing education and knowledge for the country's future development.
In his Nowruz message, Rahmon encouraged young people to actively seek knowledge and make learning a central priority in their lives for long-term success. He called on families to pay closer attention to the upbringing and education of their children, stressing that strong parental support is essential for nurturing an informed and capable generation.
Rahmon highlighted that investing in education is one of the most critical drivers of national progress, noting that countries that prioritize learning often achieve sustainable development and stability.
Nowruz is a centuries-old festival marking the Persian New Year and the arrival of spring, symbolizing renewal, hope, and cultural unity. It is widely celebrated in Iran, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan.
In Afghanistan, Nowruz is observed with traditional gatherings, special meals, and cultural events, reflecting deep-rooted customs that bring communities together despite ongoing challenges. In Tajikistan, the holiday features public festivities, music, and national ceremonies, reinforcing cultural identity and shared heritage across generations.
The tradition of Nowruz dates back more than 3,000 years and has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its significance across multiple civilizations. Historically, it has served as a unifying cultural event across Central and South Asia, transcending political boundaries and fostering a shared sense of identity among diverse populations.
Rahmon's message blends cultural celebration with a forward-looking vision, urging citizens to honor Nowruz traditions while investing in education as the foundation for a stronger and more prosperous future.
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