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The university stage of the “Best Essays” competition on topic “Young people say no to corruption!” was held.
Among JSPU students, the university stage of the “Best Essays” competition on topic “Young people say no to corruption!” was held. More than 160 applications were received to participate in the competition, of which 95 students took part in the competition. Essays written according to the competition were checked by 9 specialists-experts.

The following students were declared winners at the university stage of the “Best Essays” competition on topic “Young people say no to corruption!”. The 1st place went to the student of the Faculty of History, Kholdorova Zuhra. Two students, Khudoykulova Zuhra, a student of the Faculty of Physics and Technological Education, and Haydarova Marjona, a student of the Faculty of Primary Education, were awarded the 3rd place.

The winners of the competition will be encouraged with diplomas and cash prizes in the amount of 2 times the amount of the basic scholarship for the 1st place, 1.5 times the amount of the basic scholarship for the 2nd place, and 1 times the amount of the basic scholarship for the 3rd place. The creative work of the student who won the 1st place in the competition will be sent to the republic stage.


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