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27/02/2026
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“Youth Day” Initiative in Action: A Meeting with Young People Was Held at the University.

Within the framework of the “Youth Day” initiative put forward by the President of our country, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the Deputy Director of the Youth Affairs Agency, Kattakhonova Dilnoza Sobirjonovna, and several representatives of the agency visited Jizzakh State Pedagogical University.

During the visit, presentations of about 10 startup projects were held, and the proposals and initiatives of the youth were discussed. Also, the priority ideas and initiatives put forward by our President during the meeting with youth were conveyed to the students.

The Rector of the University, Yuldashev Maqsudjan Abdullayevich, provided detailed information to the guests about the innovations being implemented at the institution, the conditions created, and future plans.

At the conclusion of the meeting, symbolic gifts of the university were presented to the guests. Afterwards, the delegation examined the modern infrastructure created at the university and the available conditions for the educational process.


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