Saturday, 23, November, 2024

National

395 billion soums worth of cash shortage risks were eliminated in the ministries by the Remote Audit information system of the Accounts Chamber.

On October 31, the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed the law "On Ratification of the Agreement on the Establishment of an International Organization for the Russian Language".

The Tashkent mayor Shavkat Umurzakov signed a decision to start central heating supply to consumers, the press service of the city administration said.

Современное элеваторное оборудование это неотъемлемая часть агропромышленного комплекса,  которая обеспечивает оптимальные условия хранения и обработки зерновых культур. Применение зерносушилок и силосов повышает эффективность аграрного производства, способствует сохранению качества зерна и минимизирует потери во время хранения.

Uzbekistan has completed bilateral talks with the United States on joining the World Trade Organization. announced, the President’s WTO Envoy Azizbek Urunov on LinkedIn Sunday.

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan will host the 11th Turkic Summit on November 6 under the theme: Strengthening the Turkic world: Economic Integration, Sustainable Development, Digital Future and Security For All.

One-year-old girl fell into a cesspool of an outdoor toilet in Asaka district of Andijan province, the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations said.

 24-year-old man doused himself with gasoline and set himself on fire in Andijan on Thursday, the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office said.

At the government meeting in Navoi, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev touched upon the outcomes of Sunday's elections to the Legislative Chamber and local councils. His wishes were provided by his spokesman, Sherzod Asadov.

Launch ceremony of 15 new projects took place on the second day of Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s trip to Navoi province, the presidential press service said today.

The Yangiyul district criminal court sentenced two students who attacked a 56-year-old taxi driver near Tashkent in late April, the Milliy TV reported.

Tashkent city mayor issued a decision raising prices for central heating and hot water supply from October 31. The new retail price for centrals heating and hot water for households increased by 15% to reach 121,617 soums/Gcal from 105,754 soums/Gcal. The price was last raised on April 2 of this year - after the end of the previous heating season.

14 people were held accountable for promoting cohabitation with two or more wives in Uzbekistan over the past 12 months the press service of the Supreme Court said. Of these, 13 people were fined and 1 person was handed administrative arrest.

17-year-old female died after falling from the eighth floor of an apartment in a 16-story building where she lived in Buyuk Kelajak (transl. Great Future) neighbourhood of Denau district of Surkhandarya.

Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Kongratbay Sharipov and Rector of the Japanese Tsukuba University, Nagata Kyosuke agreed on Monday to set up a university in Uzbekistan based on Japanese educational programs, the press service of the Ministry.

UNDP Uzbekistan delegation visited Karakalpakstan to discuss key UNDP programmes and future initiatives with Mr. Amanbay Orinbayev, Chairperson of Jokargy Kenes of Karakalpakstan, and Mr. Farkhod Ermanov, Chairperson of the Council of Ministers and other local partners.

Economy Ministry proposed to adopt a disposal fee for EVs' batteries from 2025, announced by Deputy Economy Minister Ahadbek Haydarov on Monday.

The Hydrometeorological Service Center announced the weather forecast for tomorrow, October 31. In Tashkent city, the weather will be cloudy, with no precipitation expected.

The Cabinet of Ministers issued a resolution approving a regulation on the procedure for providing outstaffing services. The Regulation on procedure for providing outstaffing services has defined the following:

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed a decree on October 22 cutting the number of management personnel of government agencies. Thus, in Uzbekistan there are currently 21 ministries, 14 committees (previously 13), 26 agencies (25) and 9 (11) inspection authorities, which makes up a total of 70 bodies of the republican executive power.