An educational excursion was organized for young people in the Khovos district, one of the areas with ancient and rich historical heritage in the Syrdarya province.
An educational excursion was organized for young people in the Khovos district, one of the areas with ancient and rich historical heritage in the Syrdarya province.
This event was held as part of the 'Leader and Youth' meetings by the Administration for Justice Affairs of the Syrdarya province. The main goal of this initiative was to acquaint the younger generation with the rich history, cultural heritage, and sacred sites of their homeland.
The territory of Khovos, boasting a history dating back nearly 2500 years, holds special significance due to its unique cultural monuments, ancient structures, and sacred places that have formed over centuries. According to historical sources, there were previously 28 sacred sites here, of which 12 have survived to this day.
The one-day trip began at the Old Khovos hill. Young participants were provided with detailed information about the ruins of the ancient city, the results of archaeological research and scientific expeditions, as well as the historical importance of the area.
During the event, Injonjon Kudratov, the head of the Administration for Justice Affairs of the Syrdarya province, held an sincere conversation with the youth. He emphasized that studying and preserving historical monuments and sacred sites is an important task for every generation.
Injonjon Kudratov noted: 'Visiting historical sites strengthens feelings of respect for the heritage of ancestors, love for the Motherland, and devotion to national values. Such trips broaden the horizons of young people and allow them to get to know our history more deeply.'
During the journey, the youth also visited the sacred sites of 'Khasti Buzurgon', 'Bibi Ocha', 'Yusufbobo', and 'Sherbobo'. Interesting information about the history of these sites, associated legends, and their role in the spiritual life of the people was presented at each location.
Overall, this educational event provided the youth with an opportunity to closely familiarize themselves with the rich historical heritage of Khovos, understand the invaluable values left by their ancestors, and feel their national identity more deeply.
On the occasion of the 34th anniversary of the adoption of the State Emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan, a spiritual and educational event was organized within the National Guard.
Military personnel, system employees, veterans, and youth took part in the event. Special attention was paid to understanding the essence of state symbols, their glorification, and reverence.
At the beginning of the event, participants were provided with detailed information about the history of the creation and adoption of the State Emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as the deep meaning of the symbols reflected in it. It was emphasized that the State Emblem is one of the sacred symbols expressing the country's independence, sovereignty, and national state.
Mahmud Ochilov, head of the Central Directorate of the National Guard, noted that the Humo bird on the emblem symbolizes the good aspirations, freedom, and happiness of the people. The sun held by the Humo represents peace and prosperity. Furthermore, the mountains and rivers represent the inexhaustible nature and the source of life of the homeland. Grain ears and cotton branches symbolize creativity, diligence, and the people's aspiration for abundance.
Participants of the event particularly emphasized that it is the duty of every citizen to show respect for state symbols, preserve them carefully, and instill in the younger generation feelings of patriotism, national pride, and love for the Motherland.
The creative part of the event also made a positive impression on those present. Songs and musical performances dedicated to love for the Motherland, national values, and the glorification of state symbols boosted the morale of the participants. Such spiritual and educational events are important because they help strengthen feelings of patriotism, national pride, and high respect for state symbols among military personnel and youth.
At the initiative of the leadership of Tashkent region, a press tour was organized for media representatives to major industrial enterprises in the Okhangaron district.
The main goal of the visit was to familiarize participants with investment projects being implemented in the region in the coming years, as well as with modern production capacities and their significance for the development of the country's economy, import substitution, and increasing export potential. It is emphasized that the Okhangaron district is actively transforming into one of the country's major industrial centers.
Dozens of large investment projects have been launched in this district in sectors such as electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgy, construction material production, and processing industry.
An important moment was the visit by the President of the country to an enterprise in the Okhangaron district electrical engineering technopark on February 13 of this year. During this visit, new enterprises producing high-tech, import-substituting, and export-oriented products were studied, and key tasks for the further development of the region's industry were defined.
Participants of the press tour began their inspection at the joint venture 'Premier Electrotech'. This enterprise, located on the territory of the village, covers an area of 10 hectares and has received investments of 30 million US dollars. Production of various household appliances is established here, with an annual volume of 200 thousand units. The enterprise's production capacity allows it to produce products worth 300 billion sums annually, and 150 new jobs have been created within the project.
During the tour, the conditions for household appliance production, quality control stages, and modern technologies were demonstrated to media representatives. Specialists provided detailed answers to all questions asked.
The press tour then continued to the joint venture 'Enco Group', which covers a total area of 21 hectares. The project, implemented through foreign direct investment, is valued at 57.5 million US dollars. According to enterprise specialists, the production of high-strength cables, copper pipes, and insulated copper busbars has been launched here in a volume of 24 thousand tons annually.
This enterprise is the first in the republic to develop the production of high-voltage cables at 110, 220, and 330 kilovolts. This is strategically important for the country's energy system as it allows covering a significant part of the needs for previously imported products through local production. As a result, a reduction in the import of this product by almost 60 percent and substantial currency savings are expected.
As part of this project, 485 new jobs have been created, contributing to employment provision, training of highly qualified specialists, and strengthening the region's industrial potential.
During the press tour, media representatives also familiarized themselves with production processes, modern technological lines, quality control systems, as well as plans for expanding export geography in the future.
A heightened state of readiness has been declared in three regions of Russia amid a fuel crisis that arose following drone attacks on Ukrainian oil refineries.
Baikal Krai was the first to impose restrictions on the sale of gasoline to individuals, setting a limit of 15 liters on June 25. A similar decision was made in the Irkutsk region on June 28.
In the Irkutsk region, Rosneft branches allowed a limit of 50 liters per vehicle and granted permission for stricter restrictions at other gas stations.
On June 30, Governor Oleg Melnichenko announced that the Penza region was transitioning to the highest state of readiness. He noted that the main goal of this decision is to ensure the uninterrupted operation of emergency services and socially important facilities, including the fuel and energy sector.
Restrictions on fuel sales have been in effect in this area since June 23. It is prohibited to fill more than 100 liters of gasoline or more than 200 liters of diesel fuel into one vehicle.