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24/11/2025
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Recreational trips for professors and teachers are continuing steadily.

The trips initiated at Jizzakh State Pedagogical University to meaningfully organize the leisure time of professors, teachers, and staff, and to assist in their creative and spiritual recovery, are yielding positive results.

On November 22-23, as part of the next trip, another group of the university’s professors and teachers enjoyed the Zomin mountains, their snowy scenery, and pristine air. The winter beauty of nature, the tranquility, and the peaceful mountain environment provided genuine refreshment for the participants.

It is noteworthy that through these trips, which have been organized every week on Saturdays and Sundays since September of this year, more than 300 professors, teachers, and staff members have had the opportunity to relax in various locations.

This project, implemented every weekend (Saturday-Sunday) through the initiative of the university leadership and with the assistance of the trade union committee, serves to strengthen team cohesion, increase work productivity, and support a healthy lifestyle among team members.


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