Today’s relevant topic is the visit of the Head of state to Tashkent region, the presentation of new projects, and the prospect of opening thousands of new jobs.
Thirty-two years have passed since the independence of our country. Today, significant changes are taking place in Uzbekistan, society has changed, and the worldview of our people is changing.
We all should work for this Motherland with a high spirit to build a new Uzbekistan and implement recent reforms.
The visit of the Head of state began with getting acquainted with the activities of enterprises and new projects in Akhangaran district, the city of Angren, and the Angren Free Economic Zone located in the city of Akhangaran.
Hundreds of enterprises and thousands of people work in this economic zone. These lands, recently deserts and steppes, are becoming prosperous and developed industrial infrastructure. By the end of the year, 100 projects worth an additional $180 million are expected to be launched in Akhangaran district using new opportunities.
In general, it was noted that by the end of the year, Tashkent region has all the possibilities to start new projects worth $2 billion and add 1 trillion UZS to the budget by the end of the year.
A ceremony was held during the visit to launch the region’s new industrial, service, and social sector complexes. These enterprises produce cement, yarn, textiles, pharmaceuticals, enriched kaolin, chemical products, drip irrigation hoses, and non-ferrous metals. It is planned to create more than 3 thousand new jobs in these enterprises.
Social protection of the population and ensuring employment is considered one of the most priority directions of our state policy.
Several efforts, projects, and programs have been developed in recent years. Improvement of districts of Tashkent region, systematic solution of the most urgent issues related to infrastructure in villages and mahallas, in particular, improvement of local roads, drinking water, electricity and gas supply, education, health, culture, sports, and other infrastructure facilities, based on this creating decent living conditions for the population remains the main task.
In fulfilling these tasks, we, the deputies, have a great responsibility, which we should remember. All the issues raised during the visit are harmonious with the program goals of the People’s Democratic Party of Uzbekistan.
Akmal Umaraliyev,
Chairman of Tashkent Regional Council of the
People’s Democratic Party of Uzbekistan