National University of Uzbekistan Student Presented Her Initiative to the President

On June 30, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, visited a special exhibition held at the Olympic Village to mark Youth Day, where he met with the country’s active, ambitious, and talented young people.

During the event, the President reviewed youth-led projects focused on community development, environmental protection, startups, engineering, and the promotion of reading culture. He also held an open dialogue with the project authors, listening to their ideas and proposals.

Among the participants was Nilufar Ergasheva, a student of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek and a recipient of the Zulfiya State Prize. She presented a proposal to develop literary tourism by creating a Literary Map of Uzbekistan, as well as an initiative to organize regular large-scale literary and cultural events—including poetry evenings, literary performances, and artistic concerts featuring Uzbek writers and poets—at the Burhoniddin Marg‘inoniy Scientific, Educational and Tourism Complex.

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev emphasized the importance of supporting promising ideas and initiatives put forward by young people, highlighting their significant contribution to the country’s development and social progress. The meeting served as another practical example of the government’s consistent policy aimed at empowering young people and fostering their intellectual and creative potential.