National Herald Tribune

Shavkat Mirziyoyev visits the Three Generation­s Park

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President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the Three Generation­s Park, created in Yashnabad district of Tashkent city.The great life experience of the older generation is important in improving the spiritual situation in mahallas, encouragin­g young people to do good deeds. For this purpose, meetings of representa­tives of three generation­s – older, middle-aged and younger generation­s, are held in mahallas and education institutio­ns. The new park also serves these purposes. Before this place was abandoned. Now Alimkent street has been repaired and landscaped. Trees and flowers have been planted, greenhouse­s have been built, and vine galleries have been created. Benches, pedestrian and bicycle paths create favorable conditions for recreation of the population.

A meeting was held with elders and mahalla activists. They noted the honor and attention rendered in the country to war and labor veterans, and special care for the elderly. Today, over 3 million elderly people live in Uzbekistan. They are provided with comprehens­ive support. Constant attention is paid to their health. About 28,000 elderly have been treated in sanatorium­s, 450,000 elderly have undergone an in-depth medical examinatio­n.

Councils of elders have been establishe­d in all regions, and the post of advisor for the elderly has been introduced in mahallas. The Order “Fakhriy Murabbiy” (“Honorary Mentor”) was establishe­d. More than 3.5 thousand of our compatriot­s have been awarded the badge “Labor Veteran”. “There comes a time when mahalla becomes a real force. Our people feel that the problems are being resolved. We assigned representa­tives of the elderly, women and youth everywhere. Now a mahalla chairman has three pillars”, Shavkat Mirziyoyev says.

Under the decree of the President, on the eve of the holiday, each participan­t and disabled person of the Second World War was awarded a one-time monetary reward of 15 million UZS and gifts. Hokims of districts and cities personally visited and presented gifts to 10,000 veterans who worked in the rear. At the meeting, it was noted that it is necessary to value and preserve peace and harmony in the country, and representa­tives of the older generation can help this cause by personal example and word. The Head of the state also got acquainted with the activities of the Yuksalish managed service company. It serves 106 apartment buildings in seven mahallas. It has implemente­d a billing system. Household services are organized in the company building and the basements of multi-storey buildings. -

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