Works Implemented In Uzbekistan After Independence

Jorayeva Nodira

By: Jorayeva Nodira

Worth Noting:

  • In this regard, in recent years, the development of education and science in Uzbekistan has been raised to a priority level in the state policy. In the past six-seven years, many legal documents – laws, decisions, decrees, orders, programs were adopted in our country for the development of this field.
  • During the years of independence, important work was done to build a new state and society. The Constitution of our country was drafted in a short period of time. The foundations of modern statehood, legislative, executive and judicial powers were formed.
  • Armed Forces capable of reliably protecting the independence and sovereignty of our country, the inviolability of our borders, and the peaceful and peaceful life of our people have been established.

Abstract: In this article, the innovations implemented in the Republic of Uzbekistan, large-scale reforms and the role of our national values ​​in the development of tourism, the place of our landmarks with an endless history, our symbols, attention to our state language, the conditions created for the education of young people, and their feelings of pride are highlighted.

Independence has been the main source of all our achievements and goals, taking a rightful place for our country in the world community, creating a solid foundation for implementing large-scale reforms in various spheres and branches of life.

Thanks to the independence, the centuries-old dreams of our people came true, the pride, honor, and glory of the nation were restored. Especially, the reforms carried out under the leadership of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev in the last six-seven years are creating all the conditions for the opening of our country to the whole world.

In the past short period, there have been great changes and updates in the field of education, as in all fields. It’s not for nothing, of course. Because there is no progress in life without the development of science and education. This is the reason why most of the countries of the world are paying attention to the development of science, to the improvement of production, industry and other sectors through science.

In this regard, in recent years, the development of education and science in Uzbekistan has been raised to a priority level in the state policy. In the past six-seven years, many legal documents – laws, decisions, decrees, orders, programs were adopted in our country for the development of this field. During the years of independence, important work was done to build a new state and society. The Constitution of our country was drafted in a short period of time. The foundations of modern statehood, legislative, executive and judicial powers were formed.

Armed Forces capable of reliably protecting the independence and sovereignty of our country, the inviolability of our borders, and the peaceful and peaceful life of our people have been established.

Our national currency – the soum – was introduced, and our gold and currency reserves were formed. Our ancient history, rich cultural heritage, national-religious values, identity have been restored.

In short, our nation, which has seen a lot, demonstrated its strong will, perseverance, and incomparable potential, and in a historically short period of time, it took a huge path of development.

Our country has taken a worthy place in the world community. After gaining independence on August 31, 1991, Uzbekistan began to have its State Symbols, including the Flag, Coat of Arms and Anthem, which were adopted based on the history of Uzbek national values ​​and statehood. – adopted on November 18 and approved by Law No. 407-XXI.

The national flag consists of four colors: blue, green, white and red. The top part of the flag is covered with air, which means that the sky of the country will always be calm, peaceful and clear. The white color is located in the middle of the flag, and its meaning is the symbol of purity of heart and prosperity of the country. At the bottom of the flag, the green color is fluttering. This is a symbol of renewal, joy, and happiness. The two red lines between the orange and green colors represent the ancestral blood flowing through our veins.

The State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Uzbekistan was adopted on July 2, 1992 at the tenth session of the Supreme Council. The coat of arms depicts the sun shining over a golden valley and an open cotton boll on the right and wheat ears on the left.

Bukhara Institute of Engineering and Technology

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