Leader of the Nation Emomali Rahmon: “The State Language Day has a great importance”
DUSHANBE, 04.10.2017. /NIAT “Khovar”/. “The State Language Day has a great importance, especially for educators, because the teacher promotes the preservation of the language. Despite all sorts of difficulties, he carries out his noble mission”, — said the Leader of the Nation Emomali Rahmon on October 3 at the opening ceremony of the new building of the secondary school No. 59 in Gulbutta village, Chimteppa jamoat, Rudaki district.
According to him, thanks to the scientific and literary heritage and hard work of teachers for millennia, all the subtleties and smoothness of the Tajik language are preserved. Today the literary style of Rudaki and hundreds of other representatives of our literature are understandable to the modern reader.
“The Tajik language has played a huge role throughout the entire existence of our nation, the national and historical values of the people are preserved thanks to language. Therefore, we need to respect the state language, which is an important, inseparable and integral part of the national culture, and pass on to the descendants, following the example of our ancestors”, — noted President Emomali Rahmon.
“It is gratifying that on the days when such important dates are marked, another temple of education is put into operation. I am sure that in the future its pupils will become famous personalities who will faithfully serve to beloved Motherland”, — said the Head of State.









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