“The greatest, the dearest” traditional contest reveals its winners
Tashkent hosted the awarding ceremony of winners of “The greatest, the dearest” traditional contest, dedicated to the 28th Anniversary of Uzbekistan’s Independence.
Tashkent hosted the awarding ceremony of winners of “The greatest, the dearest” traditional contest, dedicated to the 28th Anniversary of Uzbekistan’s Independence.
Deputy Director General of Uzbekistan National News Agency A. Urazov and others noted that positive changes carried out by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev are aimed at alleviating the concerns of people, improving their wellbeing, Uzbekistan’s authority in global community.
This traditional contest organized by the Agency of Information and Mass Communications of the President’s Administration of the Republic of Uzbekistan jointly with the Ministry of Culture, Writers’ Union, Journalists’ Creative Union, Uzbekkino National Agency, Uzbekistan’s Arts Academy, Tasviriy Oyina Creative Association, National Broadcasting Company, National Association of Electronic Mass Media of Uzbekistan, allows talented participants to conduct more researches.
The contest included such nominations as artistic works of writers and poets, journalistic works of print media workers, Internet journalism on web-sites registered as mass media, materials of radio and TV artists, fine arts, design work and films.
The jury focused on professional skills, artistic level, wide and detailed disclosure of ongoing reforms, deep analytical observation.
Winners of the traditional contest, dedicated to the 28th Anniversary of Uzbekistan’s Independence were awarded at the solemn event.