Saida Mirziyoyeva Personally Inspects Development in the Samarkand Region
Uzbekistan
Saida Mirziyoyeva conducted a working visit to the Samarkand region to personally oversee the implementation of the head of state’s directives. The visit covered key social and infrastructure projects, ranging from water supply systems to state-of-the-art medical centers.
In the Taylak district, Saida Mirziyoyeva inspected the large-scale reconstruction of water supply networks aimed at providing clean drinking water to all remote neighborhoods (mahallas). In the Urgut district, special focus was placed on integrated development, including the construction of new residential quarters, modern schools, and kindergartens. A significant highlight was the visit to the newly rebuilt "Navoi" family clinic, which celebrated its first newborn this week—a boy named Shavkatjon in honor of the President.
During the inspection of the "Yangi O'zbekiston" (New Uzbekistan) residential area and social facilities in Samarkand, Mirziyoyeva emphasized the necessity of high-quality infrastructural updates. For instance, a kindergarten in the "Geologi" mahalla is set to become the largest in Samarkand after a full reconstruction, with a capacity for 600 children. Following meetings with regional leadership, she noted that such regular field visits are essential for witnessing the true situation on the ground rather than relying on paper reports, ensuring the systematic growth of the regions.
During the inspection of the "Yangi O'zbekiston" (New Uzbekistan) residential area and social facilities in Samarkand, Mirziyoyeva emphasized the necessity of high-quality infrastructural updates. For instance, a kindergarten in the "Geologi" mahalla is set to become the largest in Samarkand after a full reconstruction, with a capacity for 600 children. Following meetings with regional leadership, she noted that such regular field visits are essential for witnessing the true situation on the ground rather than relying on paper reports, ensuring the systematic growth of the regions.
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