AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEducation & Language Policy: Uzbekistan’s State Commission approved 2026–2027 university admission quotas for 155,852 applicants, with most seats in Uzbek-language programs (130,843) and smaller shares for Russian and other languages, plus targeted grant quotas for groups including people with disabilities, orphans, and women with work experience. Public Health: During the heatwave, the national 103 emergency service handled 166,726 calls over four days, with officials saying demand stayed broadly stable and urging extra care for chronic illness patients, older adults, pregnant women, and children. Religious Life: The Religious Affairs Committee registered 12 new mosques in the first half of 2026 (up from just three last year), alongside reconstruction and renovation of dozens of houses of worship and large-scale tolerance-focused outreach. Culture & Tourism: Hyatt opened Beldersoy Resort and SPA in the Chimgan–Bostanliq region, positioning it as a premium mountain wellness destination with Uzbek-inspired design and year-round outdoor access. Sports & Youth: Uzbekistan topped the medal table at the Asian U-19 and U-23 Boxing Championships in Jakarta, finishing with 21 gold, six silver, and six bronze. International Spotlight: Uzbekistan proposed co-producing a film with Greece and a joint exhibition on Alexander the Great, linking Samarkand’s history and his marriage to Roxane.
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