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15/11/2025
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A community cleanup campaign has begun in Jizzakh, and the JSPU team is actively participating.

The task was set to conduct a high-level HASHAR (Community Clean-up Day) on November 15-16 in all districts and cities of the region, in neighborhoods, streets, households, pilgrimage sites, cemeteries, enterprises, and organizations.

In today’s hashar, nearly 500 professors, teachers, administrative staff, and volunteer students from Jizzakh State Pedagogical University actively participated.

They carried out safety and cleanliness work in an organized manner, starting from the area around the university’s main building and continuing in their assigned territories – including at the faculties located in the “Bogishamol” and “Orom” residential areas.

During the hashar, several tasks were carried out, such as landscaping the surroundings, creating comfortable conditions for the population, and preserving and tidying up green areas.

The main goal of these extensive efforts is to create a prosperous, clean, and healthy environment, and to enhance solidarity and civic responsibility within the community.


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