Cooperation between Uzbekistan and Japan in the field of judo development, training qualified athletes, and improving coach qualifications is constantly strengthening year by year.
Cooperation between Uzbekistan and Japan in the field of judo development, training qualified athletes, and improving coach qualifications is constantly strengthening year by year.
According to the results of negotiations held recently in Tokyo, representatives of the Uzbekistan Judo Federation met with the management of Kokushikan University of Japan. Based on the agreements reached, a system of youth classes will be launched in Uzbekistan under the guidance of Japanese coaches.
Participants in the meeting included Bakhtiyor Yuldashev, a specialist from the Uzbekistan Judo Federation; To'lqin Valiev, head of the Surkhandarya Region Judo Federation; judo coaches from Kokushikan University, Professor Hitoshi Furuta, senior lecturer of the Faculty of Physical Culture Yasutaka Narita, and Riko Mukai, a representative from the university's international relations department. During this meeting, a number of agreements were reached aimed at expanding the partnership, organizing joint educational events, exchanging experience between coaches and athletes, and attracting Japanese specialists to work in Uzbekistan.
Today, seven athletes from Uzbekistan will compete in the continental championship matches. The Asian Boxing Championship for U19 and U23 age categories is taking place in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia.
In yesterday's bouts, the Uzbekistan national team secured victories for five of its members against their opponents. Among the winners were Gulshevar Ganieva (-51 kg), who defeated Philippine Xian Baguinen; Uzukjamol Yunusova (-54 kg), who beat Kyrgyz Milana Shikhshabekova; Khumorabona Mamazhonova (-57 kg), who overcame Indonesian Nurul Izzani; Mushtariybona Ibrohimjonova (-60 kg), who handled a representative from Vietnam, Thi Nhung Quang; and Sevinc Khurramova (-65 kg), who won against Kazakh Aruzhan Jangabayeva.
The national team athlete Robiyahon Bakhtiyorova (-48 kg) allowed the host country's opponent, Linda Sariga, to perform well, losing with a score of 2:3.
Today, July 9, seven girls from the U19 national team will step into the ring to participate in the continental championship matches.
The tournament has the following pairings scheduled: in the -48 kg weight class, Maftuna Musurmonova will face Yura Tanaka (Japan); in the -51 kg class, Nazokat Mardanova will fight Shi-Chun Chou (Taiwan); in the -54 kg category, Sabrina Chakomanova will compete against Song Han (Republic of Korea); in the -57 kg weight class, Robiya Ravshanova will have a match against Prachi (India); in the -60 kg class, Sevara Mamatova will meet Jie Hong (Republic of Korea); in the -65 kg weight class, Rushanabonu Isoeva will battle Vanshika (India); and in the -70 kg category, Maftuna Yangieva will have a bout against Lakshu (India).
It should be noted that in the championship, which is held in the U19 and U23 age groups, only 28 athletes from our country are participating until July 17.
In the new Uzbekistan, elevating the value of the individual and reliably protecting legitimate interests has become a priority direction of state policy. Today, the consumer has broad legal opportunities to appeal, restore justice, and receive compensation for damages if their rights are violated.
In the city of Zarafshan, a citizen concluded a sales contract for a two-room apartment with a construction company for a total amount of 295 million sums, having paid 136 million sums. However, because the construction work was performed poorly and the apartment was not handed over on schedule, the consumer demanded the cancellation of the contract and the return of the deposited funds. Multiple appeals to the head of the construction company went unheeded.
Subsequently, the citizen turned to the Consumer Rights Protection Society of Zarafshan city. During an inspection conducted by the society's employees regarding this complaint, the arguments presented by the citizen were confirmed. Since reaching a mutually acceptable solution between the parties proved impossible, the society filed a lawsuit in court, defending the consumer's legitimate interests.
The court reviewed the case from all sides and fully satisfied the claims of the lawsuit. According to the court's decision, the construction firm is obliged to return the sum of 136 million sums to the consumer, which he paid. As a result, these funds were fully recovered, and the citizen's violated rights were restored.
The consumer protection system demonstrates effectiveness not only through judicial proceedings but also through the prompt examination of complaints and dispute resolution through mutual agreement.
Citizen A.E., residing in the Mustaqillik Mahalla, Nurota District, purchased 165 sheets of slate for 7 million 590 thousand sums for his house. Nevertheless, after covering the roof, it began to leak during the rain, and it was established that the product quality did not meet the required level. After appeals to the seller yielded no positive results, the consumer turned to the Consumer Rights Protection Society of Nurota District.
The society's specialists studied the situation and explained the entrepreneur the current legislative norms. As a result of the legal actions taken, all defective slate sheets in the citizen's house were replaced with new ones.
Such examples clearly demonstrate the practical effectiveness of the legal reforms being carried out in the country. Most importantly, citizens' confidence in defending their rights, relying on the law, and achieving justice is constantly strengthening.
The role of women is invaluable in the development of society, the well-being of the family, and the upbringing of future generations. Therefore, supporting women, strengthening their social protection, ensuring employment, and involving them in entrepreneurial activities have become one of the most important tasks of state policy in the country.
Currently, the 'Women's Passport' system demonstrates itself as an effective social mechanism that brings real changes to the lives of thousands of women, helping them solve problems and realize their aspirations.
Within these noble goals, a large-scale event under the slogan 'The Value of Women is the Pillar of Society' was organized in the Olotsi district of Bukhara region. Important initiatives aimed at comprehensive support for women included those involved in the 7th stage of the 'Women's Passport' system, ensuring their employment, strengthening their health, and increasing their legal literacy.
At this event, held at the district's 'Center for Spirituality and Enlightenment,' participated Shavkat Zhavlonov, head of the regional headquarters for organizing the 7th stage of the 'Women's Passport,' as well as Nargiza Ne'matova, head of the Olotsi district, and representatives of several state and public organizations. During the event, a job fair, an exhibition of labor resources and equipment, medical examinations, psychological consultations, and legal aid were organized.
This provided participating women with the opportunity to simultaneously find a job, start entrepreneurial activities, undergo a medical examination, and receive consultations on legal issues of interest to them. The central point of the event was the issue of ensuring women's economic independence.
Specifically, 82 women included in the 'Women's Passport,' depending on their social status, were familiarized with vacant job positions and given the opportunity to choose suitable types of employment. Furthermore, participants were provided with detailed information about self-employment opportunities, launching small businesses, and family entrepreneurship based on preferential credit funds. The exhibition of labor equipment and production tools generated great interest among women wishing to start a business. Specialists gave them practical recommendations on drafting business plans, product manufacturing, and entering the market.
Significant attention at the event was also paid to women's health. 82 participants underwent medical examinations, and doctors provided recommendations regarding their health status, as well as conducted educational work on early disease detection and preventive measures. Moreover, 42 women received medico-psychological consultations to improve their emotional state, help overcome life difficulties, and strengthen their faith in life.
An important part of the event was legal assistance. Women were provided with legal consultations on labor relations, entrepreneurial activities, loan acquisition procedures, property rights, and social guarantees. Specialists carefully reviewed each appeal and explained the specific mechanisms for solving problems, which contributed to increasing women's legal awareness and expanding their opportunities to protect their interests.
An open dialogue was held during the event. Appeals from women regarding social and economic problems were listened to attentively, and responsible organizations were assigned tasks for their resolution. Such dialogues play an important role in strengthening trust between the population and state institutions, as well as in promptly solving problems and ensuring human interests.
One of the brightest moments was the solemn awarding of women who changed their lives through their own labor and striving. Women who previously received financial assistance through the 'Women's Passport' but subsequently launched their own businesses and created a stable source of income for their families were presented with letters of gratitude and valuable gifts by the district head. This recognition not only highly valued their work but also served as a powerful source of motivation and inspiration for other women.