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A “National Values ​​Festival” was held at the student dormitory.
A “National Values ​​Festival” was held at the student dormitory No. 1-2 of the JSPU.

At first, the students demonstrated the unique and appropriate traditions, culture, and national games of our people, which have been formed over the centuries.

– Today’s celebration reminded us of our student years, we watched folk games based on our national values, various artistic programs, and also participated in the process. We were inspired and had fun, – says the rector of the university, Shavkat Sharipov. – Our national values, traditions serve to ensure that our children and youth receive the right upbringing, grow up physically healthy, and become spiritually mature.

The various programs prepared by the students at the festival were enjoyed by everyone. In particular, tug-of-war, rock-lifting, five-stone, chillak games, bride’s greeting, bakhshi termari, lapars, brought a special mood to the guests of the festival. In a word, the “National Values ​​Festival” brought joy to everyone.


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