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👩‍⚕️ The students communicated with each other, relaxed in a team environment, and took part in activities that promote a healthy lifestyle.

At the Bukhara State Medical Institute, students of the Faculty of Biomedicine, specializing in Nursing and Pharmacy, prepared somsa in the Cooking Club during their free time after classes.

At a meeting chaired by the President, important tasks were assigned to enhance the efficiency of social protection and define priority areas for 2025. In particular, local authorities were instructed to provide targeted support to families identified as low-income, ensure their employment, and increase their income.

To implement these instructions, Rector of the Abu Ali ibn Sino Bukhara State Medical Institute, Shuhrat Teshayev, was assigned to support families in need living in the “Vazirshox” Mahalla of Gijduvan district.

On July 29, 2025, the rector visited the following residents of the mahalla: Yakubova Shoira, Abdurahmonova Mahbuba, Safarova Gulbahor, Khojiyeva Rashida, Khidirova Muyassar,

During the visit, the living conditions, health, and social status of these families were assessed, and specific measures were taken to address their issues. The institute provided essential food products and gifts for daily needs.

Additionally, Rector Shuhrat Teshayev announced that the institute’s clinic specialists would offer medical services, conduct necessary tests, and provide consultations to support the residents’ health.

This initiative reflects the practical implementation of our government’s humanitarian policy and aims to reinforce the principles of social justice and compassion. The Bukhara State Medical Institute will continue its efforts in this direction.

Dear 1st-year students of the 2024/2025 academic year!

The application period for the state grant was initially set from July 17 to July 25, 2025.

📌 Considering student requests and the number of those who have not applied yet, in order to provide equal opportunity to all students:

🟢 The talabagrant.bsmi.uz platform will be reopened from 14:00 on July 29 to 23:00 on July 30, 2025.

❗️This opportunity is only for 1st-year bachelor’s and master’s students.

‼️ Attention: Applications will not be accepted after the deadline. Don’t miss this chance!

🚫 Note: Students studying under a privileged state grant are not required to submit an application.

👉 Application link: https://talabagrant.bsmi.uz

📍 At Abu Ali ibn Sina Bukhara State Medical Institute, a seminar-training on “Education Without Corruption” was organized to reduce corruption risks among students, raise legal awareness and culture, and prevent negative consequences associated with corruption.

🎯 The main goal of the event was to foster zero tolerance among youth toward any corrupt behavior in society, enhance their legal literacy, and provide insights into ongoing reforms in the field.

📌 It should be noted that in recent years, large-scale efforts have been made in our country to reform the education system, ensure transparency and openness, and intensify the fight against all forms of corruption.

💬 The seminar was conducted in an interactive atmosphere, with active discussions, relevant questions, and answers. Students received comprehensive responses from experts.

📢 Such events help increase civic responsibility among the youth and nurture them into legally literate individuals with strong values and life positions.

📍 The meeting discussed activities being carried out within the framework of the “Crucial 90 Days” initiative, as well as reviewed proposals aimed at fostering students’ spiritual growth, increasing their social engagement, and cultivating patriotism.

📌 The discussion focused on the following key points:
– expanding spiritual and educational events among students;
– promoting social activity and national values;
– effectively organizing initiatives in sports, culture, and education within the “Crucial 90 Days” project;
– setting plans to create a positive and educational environment for every student.

🤝 At the end of the meeting, clear tasks and deadlines were assigned to members of the working group for each direction.