Tashkent city kengash approved an increase in tariffs for drinking water supply. It will now cost 1,400 soums per cubic meter for individuals and 3,000 soums for legal entities.
Personal exhibitions of sculptor Ludviga Nesterovich and artist Tatyana Fadeyeva “Serene dreams” are held in Tashkent. Having opened five days apart, the exhibitions complement each other well. Both exhibitions push one to think of an art as a tool of self-discovery and self-expression.
From December 23 to 30, the State Academic Bolshoi Theater named after Alisher Navoi will host the premier of “The Nutcracker” ballet staged by Russian choreographer Maxim Petrov and accompanied by the National Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan.
The government of Uzbekistan has approved the procedure for maintaining a list of perpetrators of sexual violence against underage children. The register includes the ones previously incarcerated for crimes involving minors. Those included in the list are prohibited from working with children.
Uzbekistani nationals who attempt to illegally enter the United States through the border with Mexico will now not be allowed into the country of migration. Instead, they will be detained until their immigration case is resolved.
A Mi-8 helicopter under the command of Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces crashed during a training flight at the Kattakurgan training area. The entire crew passed away.
Khokim of Tashkent Region Zoyir Mirzayev allocated 1.3 billion soums to purchase cars for his deputies and khokim of Yukorichirchik district. The necessity to replace the cars explained as “exceeded service life of five years,” which contradicts the procurement rules.
14 years ago, tree felling began in Tashkent’s Amir Temur Square. The loss of the capital’s central square became the most tragic event of the year. Gazeta.uz talked to eyewitnesses about the felling and studied archival publications in the media about the stance of the authorities.
Bonum Factum Gallery opened the exhibition “Courage and Empathy” about human freedom and equality. The exposition features documentary photographs by Swiss traveler Ella Maillart, who visited Central Asia in 1932, Uzbek photographers of the early 20th century, and works by contemporary artists.
NeUyat, the exhibition, a part of the eponymous festival aimed at breaking the culture of silence surrounding sexualized abuse, has opened in Tashkent. The main color of the exhibition is pink. The artists use it to highlight the way some in society perceive the issue they address as a social norm.
Tsitsi Singizi, chief of communication in UNICEF Uzbekistan, in her column for Gazeta.uz writes how a preschool centre in a remote village in Namangan region helps ensure equal access to preschool education.
The Embassy of Uzbekistan in Russia urged its citizens to refrain from traveling to the border regions of Russia and Ukraine and from visiting crowded places. The diplomatic mission also advised citizens to follow public security regulations of the host country.
Between January and May, the Tashkent Metro transported 68.5 million passengers. Compared to the same period last year, passenger traffic increased by 33.5%. May saw the highest passenger traffic with 15.8 million passengers.
During his visit to the UAE, Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister familiarized himself with cloud seeding technology and discussed with the President of the World Meteorological Organization, the prospects for introducing this experience in Uzbekistan, especially in the Aral Sea region.
Uzbekistan announced plans to fundamentally improve its public mental health service by integrating it into primary health care facilities and introducing special social-emotional learning in schools. Additionally, specialists in the field will receive an increase in their salaries.
President Mirziyoyev signed a resolution declaring start of the Eid al-Adha in Uzbekistan on June 28. The people of Uzbekistan will enjoy five consecutive days off to celebrate the occasion.
An agreement on Russian gas supplies to Uzbekistan was signed between Gazprom and Energy Ministry of Uzbekistan, along with a road map for preparing the country’s gas transportation system. The supply of Russian gas to Uzbekistan via Kazakhstan will begin in the fourth quarter of 2023.
After another case of a man’s death due to torture in the premises of department of internal affairs, the nationwide movement “Yuksalish” published 10 recommendations aimed at eliminating torture in the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The minimum term of imprisonment among minorities might be lowered from six to one month. And they might not have a criminal record. Deputies are reviewing two amendments to Uzbekistan’s Criminal Code.
The Tashkent city administration proposed a plan to create public transport corridors along four key streets in the capital, drawing on foreign best practices. The plan, which has been published online for public feedback, covers Amir Temur, Shakhrisabz, Shota Rustaveli and Yangi Sergeli streets.
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