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💰📈 Uzbekistan Sees Record Surge in Remittances from Abroad

According to the Central Bank's commentary on international migration and currency operations by individuals, the volume of remittances from Uzbek citizens working in developed countries and a number of Asian states increased by nearly 21.7% compared to the same period last year. This growth is linked to stable demand for labor in migrant-receiving countries, steady wages, rising economic activity, and the strengthening of national currencies in these nations.

🚰🔧 Water Supply Disruptions in Tashkent: Scheduled Maintenance from March 30 to May 13

In all districts of Tashkent, from March 30 to May 13, a reduction in drinking water pressure or a temporary complete suspension of supply is expected. This was officially announced by the press service of "Tashkent City Water Supply." These measures are related to large-scale preventive maintenance work on the city's main water pipeline networks, conducted as part of preparations for the spring season of 2026.

🏦💼 Octobank: Offers Flexible Loans for Business Development

Octobank, operating in Uzbekistan, is offering various credit products for businesses and legal entities. The bank's primary aim is to support enterprise development and provide new opportunities, which contributes to economic growth in the region.

🚄🇺🇿 President Mirziyoyev Travels on New Hyundai Rotem High-Speed Train

Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, accompanied by public representatives, traveled on a new Hyundai Rotem high-speed train delivered to the country, from Samarkand to Narpay district. This event is part of a comprehensive project to modernize Uzbekistan's railway transport. The train's exterior is white with tinted windows and features blue, green, and red stripes reflecting the colors of the Uzbek flag.

🌳🤝 Tashkent Launches 'Green Belt' Project with Mass Tree Planting of 15,000 Saplings

On March 14, an event titled 'I Also Plant a Sapling' was held in Tashkent's Bektemir district, aimed at strengthening the capital's ecological sustainability. The initiative saw participation from city administration leadership, representatives of various state agencies, banks, and entrepreneurs. As part of the project, a 'green belt' is being established on a 25-hectare area, with plans to plant approximately 15,000 trees.

📚🚫 Rumors of Teacher Dismissals After Certification in Uzbekistan Debunked by Authorities

Rumors circulating on social media in Uzbekistan suggesting that teachers could be dismissed for failing an extraordinary certification assessment have been officially refuted by the government. It was emphasized that any demands from school administrators or other officials to fire teachers based on certification results are completely contrary to the law.

🎓📜 Uzbekistan May Abolish Mandatory Three-Year Work Requirement for State Grant Graduates

Uzbekistan may abolish the mandatory requirement for graduates who studied on state grants to work for at least three years. This proposal is outlined in a draft resolution developed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance, which aims to amend the current regulations. Under the existing system, graduates who received state grants are allocated to educational institutions, enterprises, and organizations with a condition of working for a minimum of 3 years, but the new draft suggests removing this uniform term.

💸🏦 Uzbekistan Central Bank Holds Key Rate at 14%, Citing Inflation Risks and External Pressures

The Board of the Central Bank of Uzbekistan, at its meeting on March 18, decided to maintain the key interest rate at 14% per annum. According to the regulator's press service, this decision aims to control inflationary pressures and ensure price stability amid persistent economic challenges, with the bank adopting a cautious stance in light of global uncertainties.