A popular science article by Bakhtiyor Tursunov, a scientist from the Imam Bukhari International Research Center, was published in 'Kalimantan Post,' one of Indonesia's most authoritative newspapers, in the July 7, 2026 issue.
A popular science article by Bakhtiyor Tursunov, a scientist from the Imam Bukhari International Research Center, was published in 'Kalimantan Post,' one of Indonesia's most authoritative newspapers, in the July 7, 2026 issue.
In his work titled 'Moralitas, Fondasi Kesempurnaan Manusia di Tengah Arus Globalisasi' ('Morality – The Foundation of Human Perfection Amidst the Current of Globalization'), the author highlights the importance of preserving morality, spirituality, and national values amid intensifying globalization processes. He asserts that a strong foundation for human perfection is a high moral character and excellent behavior, analyzing with scientific data the close connection between spiritual education and societal stability and development.
Furthermore, the article presents examples from Quranic verses and Sahih Hadiths, demonstrating a high attention to moral issues. It examines the ideas of human upbringing, spiritual maturity, and the perfection of great thinkers such as Imam Maturidi, Imam Bukhari, Abu Nasr Farabi, Ibn Sina, and Alisher Navoi. Bakhtiyor Tursunov specifically emphasizes the educational role of the family institution, noting the decisive importance of cooperation between parents, educational institutions, and society in shaping children's spirituality.
The author considers protecting youth from various ideological threats and fostering feelings of patriotism, generosity, honesty, and responsibility in them as one of the pressing tasks of our time. The publication of this article in the renowned newspaper 'Kalimantan Post' testifies to the international recognition of the scientific and educational research conducted by scientists of the Imam Bukhari International Research Center.
According to the order of the Minister of Health dated December 26, 2025, a working group was formed under the Tashkent State Medical University of the Jizzakh Region. This group, composed of responsible employees under the rector's leadership, is conducting a comprehensive study of the activities of medical institutions in the region, their material and technical base, personnel provision, the quality of medical services provided to the population, as well as current issues of the system.
The main goal of this visit is to improve the quality of healthcare for the population, perfect the work of primary health care institutions, strengthen preventive measures to prevent diseases, bring specialized medical care closer to residents, and increase the professional potential of medical workers.
Practical events are being held in cooperation with regional specialists aimed at effectively implementing clinical protocols, optimizing patient routes, early disease diagnosis, and increasing the efficiency of prevention and treatment processes.
This visit contributes to elevating the cooperation between the Tashkent State Medical University and the healthcare system of the Jizzakh Region to a new level, strengthening the integration of medical education, science, and practice, and most importantly, serving to improve the quality of medical care provided to the residents of the region.
Specialists from the 'Center for Necessary Practices' at the Agency for the Development of Medicine and Pharmaceuticals successfully participated in the next stage of the international training course '2026 Introductory Course for Biologics Development and Manufacturing' in Seoul, Republic of Korea. This course was organized in collaboration with the World Health Organization and the International Vaccine Institute.
Within the framework of the program, theoretical and practical knowledge was gained about modern stages of development and production of biological drugs and vaccines, as well as in areas such as immunology, vaccine platforms, technology transfer, project management, and intellectual property protection.
The knowledge and skills acquired within this international course will contribute to the development of biological drug production in the country, the widespread implementation of international standards, and the strengthening of the pharmaceutical sector's potential.
The national stand 'Made in Uzbekistan', created as part of the international industrial exhibition 'INNOPROM–2026' held in Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation, attracted the attention of high-ranking guests.
During the exhibition, Prime Minister of the Government of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin, First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov, and Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan reviewed the national exposition of Uzbekistan.
Guests were presented with information about the economic reforms being carried out in the country, modern production capacities in industrial sectors, export goods, and investment potential. Leading pharmaceutical companies showcased their products and innovative developments at the national stand.
Meetings aimed at establishing new business contacts, expanding export opportunities, and strengthening international cooperation continue during the exhibition.
Representatives of BELPHARM LLC, the Center for Pharmaceutical Product Safety, and responsible specialists from the Agency for the Development of Medicine and Pharmaceuticals took part in the latest online meeting dedicated to continuing an open dialogue with local drug manufacturers.
During the discussion, issues related to the registration of nine types of drugs produced by the company in the state register were examined in detail. Explanations were provided regarding the necessary submission documents, examination stages, and current regulatory requirements.
Such meetings contribute to establishing an open dialogue with local manufacturers, improving the quality and transparency of public services, and accelerating the process of bringing high-quality, safe, and effective medicines to the market.
Another multidisciplinary consortium meeting was held between the Republican Scientific and Practical Center for Specialized Oncology and Radiology and its regional branches.
The meeting included oncogynaecologists, chemotherapists, radiologists, and pathologists working at the center and its branches, as well as a professor of pathology invited from abroad who participated in both offline and online formats.
The main task of this MDT meeting was to improve the diagnosis and treatment of oncological patients, discuss complex clinical cases using a multidisciplinary approach, apply international experience, and select the most appropriate treatment tactics for patients.
On the occasion of Youth Day on June 30th, a number of modern public facilities were commissioned at Mamlakatimizda in the Karashisky district of the Kashkadarya region.
One such facility is the modern Youth Center, which is designed to help young people structure their free time, enhance knowledge and skills, and support their potential and initiative.
The center is equipped with a modern library, Book Cafe, coworking spaces, and all necessary conditions have been created for implementing major projects of the Youth Service. Here, there is an opportunity to attend various training courses, workshops, participate in meetings, and implement innovative projects.
This premises, possessing modern infrastructure, serves the development of the intellectual, creative, and professional potential of young people, helps realize innovative ideas, and increases their social activity.
This center, commissioned for Youth Day, has become an important step in expanding opportunities for youth in the Kashkadarya region and in unlocking their intellectual and creative potential.
The event was attended by the region's governor M. Azimov and representatives of the general public.
A solemn event dedicated to Youth Day took place in the Zomin District on June 30th. This served as another practical confirmation of a priority direction of state policy in the country—the support of youth. Ideas and initiatives previously put forward during President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's open meeting with youth within the framework of Youth Day found their practical reflection in the events held in Zomin.
In New Uzbekistan, one of the most important directions of state policy is the formation of youth as educated, proactive, and patriotic individuals. Therefore, every year on June 30th, Youth Day is celebrated not only as a holiday but also as a bright symbol of the high trust and attention given to the country's youth.
On this day, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev held an open meeting with the country's youth. He particularly emphasized that supporting the aspirations and initiatives of young people, creating new opportunities for talented young individuals, as well as issues of modern education, innovation, entrepreneurship, and employment, must remain a priority task of state policy. These noble goals are expressed in the events being held.
The solemn program organized in the central square of the Zomin District of Jizzakh region proceeded in the spirit of these high ideals. The role of youth in the country's development was recognized, and special attention was paid to motivating and encouraging proactive and active young people.
The solemn event was attended by the head of the Zomin District, Alisher Abduganiev, heads of state and public organizations, public figures, media representatives, the general public, and hundreds of young people. The district head, speaking, congratulated the youth on the holiday and highlighted the broad opportunities created for obtaining modern education, mastering professions, engaging in entrepreneurship, and fully realizing their potential.
Furthermore, the significant achievements of Zomin's youth in the fields of science, sports, culture, information technology, and entrepreneurship were highly praised.
One of the happiest moments of the celebration was the awards ceremony for graduates who completed general secondary schools with high grades and won gold and silver medals. Such high recognition of the labor and knowledge of the youth serves as a great stimulus and a reliable step toward future success for them.
Heads of the Youth Affairs Department and groups of proactive young people who effectively implement youth policy, comprehensively support youth, organize meaningful free time, and contribute to social activity were also noted.
The festive program gained even greater brilliance thanks to the participation of artists from the republic's capital, as well as local talented performers. Concerts, songs, and stage performances gave those present a truly festive mood.
The conclusion of the event added splendor with a colorful fireworks display that illuminated the sky, leaving unforgettable impressions on the participants.
These celebrations, dedicated to Youth Day in Zomin District, became yet another vivid testament that reforms aimed at honoring human dignity, providing comprehensive support to the younger generation, and unlocking its potential continue in the country. Such noble initiatives are important because they contribute to expanding the ranks of educated, patriotic, and proactive youth who are building the future of the country.