New Uzbekistan Cannot Be Built Without Talented Young People
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https://doi.org/10.51699/wjau.v2i11.114Keywords:
New Uzbekistan, talented youth, progress, innovation, social transformation, active involvement, contributionAbstract
The article explores the indispensable role of talented youth in building a new Uzbekistan. It highlights the need for their active involvement and contribution to drive progress, innovation, and social transformation. The abstract provides a brief overview of the main points discussed in the article.
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