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25/03/2025
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As part of the “Step into the Future” program, an open dialogue was organized with employees of the National Bank.

During the open dialogue, the students were informed that during the videoconference meeting of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev with young people on February 14, measures to further expand opportunities for young people were discussed, and that ensuring youth employment and creating conditions for their aspirations have become a priority policy of our state. It was also mentioned that the National Bank has been transformed into a support bank supporting youth business projects.

The students were informed that the National Bank will provide preferential loans of up to 100 million soums for a period of 7 years to finance the business ideas of graduates of higher educational institutions. At the meeting, an open dialogue was held with each student who has a business project. It was emphasized that a separate headquarters has been established at the university within the framework of the “Step into the Future” program, and this headquarters will be in constant contact with each student who has a project. Also, at the meeting, students with business projects received answers to questions of interest to them.


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