
Every year on October 21, Uzbek Language Day is widely celebrated in our country - a significant date associated with the granting of the Uzbek language the status of state language in 1989.
This historic event became an important milestone in the development of national consciousness, a symbol of independence and the spiritual revival of our people. The decision to recognize the Uzbek language as state language is rightfully considered one of the most significant achievements in the history of our state.
The Uzbek language is a reflection of the rich culture, centuries-old history, and spiritual strength of the people. It unites generations, strengthens the sense of national pride, and serves as a solid foundation for the further development of the country.
Today, the state language confidently occupies its rightful place in all spheres of public life. Consistent work is being carried out to develop it, improve its terminology, create modern digital resources, and introduce the Uzbek language into the international scientific and cultural space.
Preserving the purity and beauty of the language, raising its prestige, cherishing the native word is our common duty to the past and future generations.
We wholeheartedly congratulate all compatriots on Uzbek Language Day!
May our mother tongue always resound proudly, uniting hearts, inspiring us to work, creativity, and development!
Happy holiday!