President Mirziyoyev Awards Outstanding Youth with “Kelajak Bunyodkori” and “Mard O‘g‘lon” Honors on Youth Day

Kelajak Bunyodkori

Tashkent, The Gulf Observer: In accordance with the Presidential Decree and Resolution dated June 28, aimed at providing comprehensive support to Uzbekistan’s younger generation and strengthening their role in public and state life, a group of exceptional young men and women was awarded the prestigious “Kelajak Bunyodkori” (Builder of the Future) medal and the state prize “Mard O‘g‘lon” (Brave Son).

The official award ceremony was held on Youth Day at the International Congress Center in Tashkent. President Shavkat Mirziyoyev attended the event and personally presented the state awards to the distinguished youth.

Opening the ceremony, the Head of State extended heartfelt congratulations to the youth of Uzbekistan and emphasized the central role they play in the country’s ongoing development. He also outlined key initiatives aimed at enhancing educational opportunities for children, preparing students for admission to leading foreign universities, supporting youth-driven startups and innovative projects, and ensuring access to meaningful employment.

An open dialogue was held between the President and young participants, offering a platform for direct communication and engagement.

Addressing the award recipients and attendees, President Mirziyoyev stated:
“Action in youth is the foundation of future success. A friend gained in youth becomes a lifelong partner and support. Never forget: a nation and a state whose children are educated, healthy, courageous, and determined will undoubtedly have a bright future. I wish for all the youth of Uzbekistan to possess exactly these qualities.”

The honoured youth expressed deep gratitude for the recognition and the supportive environment fostered by the government. They reaffirmed their commitment to achieving even greater success and upholding the trust placed in them by the people and the nation.

The ceremony was attended by representatives of state and public organizations, members of the intelligentsia, and the families of the awardees, underscoring the collective pride and hope invested in the young generation—the architects of Uzbekistan’s future.