Dushanbe Launches “Kudak.tj” Digital Platform for Preschool Enrollment
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An information program, “Kudak.tj,” for preschool institutions was launched Tuesday in Dushanbe, according to the state news agency Khovar.
The platform, introduced under a resolution by the city’s mayor, is being implemented for the first time across the capital’s preschool system. Officials say it is designed to streamline registration, improve data management and strengthen communication between parents and educators.
The Analytical and Information Center under the Main Department of Education of Dushanbe said the system enables parents to select preschools through an electronic map, submit applications and join a digital queue for enrollment.
Authorities say the program will also provide access to educational materials, including e-books, fairy tales and audiobooks, aimed at supporting children’s development. Interactive features are intended to encourage reading and learning in a digital format.
Parents can use the platform to track their children’s activities and review information about available spaces and age groups at different institutions.
Officials say the initiative is part of broader efforts to digitize the education sector, automate administrative processes and expand access to preschool education.









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