
Today, enlightenment is considered a key factor in the development of society.
Just as there can be no progress without knowledge, a country without enlightenment cannot have a bright future. That is why, through the project “Sharing Enlightenment”, we aim to spread the light of enlightenment in society and promote knowledge and ethics widely.
The main idea of the project is to share knowledge with one another, enrich spiritual values, and foster a sense of responsibility, independent thinking, and a love for reading among the younger generation.
We believe:
🔹 One book can illuminate a heart,
🔹One word can change a destiny,
🔹 One piece of knowledge can shape the future of an entire generation.
That is why this initiative is not just about advocacy, but also about action. Every person can inspire others through their knowledge, experience, and heartfelt words.
That is why this initiative is not just about advocacy, but also about action. Every person can inspire others through their knowledge, experience, and heartfelt words.
To this end, within the framework of the “Sharing Enlightenment” project, literary gatherings were organized at the Digital Economy and Agrotechnology University and at schools No. 13 and No. 53 located in the Boʻstonliq district, which are affiliated with the university.
These meetings included roundtable discussions with students featuring prominent poets of our country. Participants included Poetess Kumush Abdusalomova, laureate of the State Prize named after Zulfiya,
Zikrillo Ne’matov, member of the Writers’ Union of Uzbekistan and recipient of the “Dustlik” (Friendship) Order, Amirqul Karim, poet, publicist, and translator, Khosiyat Bobomurodova, poetess and honored cultural figure of Uzbekistan, Zulfiya Mo‘minova, honored cultural figure of Uzbekistan, Ashurali Boymurodov, poet and member of the Writers’ Union of Uzbekistan.
The main goal of this educational event was to instill a love for books in the younger generation, enhance respect for national and spiritual values, promote appreciation of literary expression, and support talented youth.
The poets held sincere conversations with the students, sharing their creative journeys, sources of inspiration, and philosophical views on life. They read samples of their poetry, and students and schoolchildren had the opportunity to ask questions that interested them.
Additionally, saplings were planted as part of the “Green Space” project.
Participants of the event emphasized that such gatherings are of great importance in enriching the spiritual world, inspiring creativity, and taking another step toward building an enlightened society.
These types of meetings within the framework of the “Sharing Enlightenment” project will continue consistently at our university.
Let’s share enlightenment – to build the future together!