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Eco-active students

The “Eko-innovation – 2025” Exhibition was Held at the Urgut Branch of Samarkand State University.

🗣 Aimed at protecting nature, finding modern solutions to environmental challenges, and supporting innovative ideas, this exhibition showcased students’ and researchers’ developments, startup projects, and fresh perspectives.

♻️ Participants shared fascinating ideas on solving environmental issues, recycling waste, energy-efficient technologies, and the concept of a green economy.

✨ The event not only demonstrated students’ creative thinking but also became an important platform encouraging them to care for the environment and build a green future through innovative solutions.

 

 

 

 


“Let’s Turn Our Mahalla into a Waste-Free Zone!”

Eco-active students of the Urgut branch of Samarkand State University, together with members of the “Student Eco-Volunteers Movement of Uzbekistan,” organized another landscaping campaign aimed at raising environmental awareness and improving living areas.

Within the framework of this initiative, held under the slogan “Let’s Turn Our Mahalla into a Waste-Free Zone,” the environment was cleaned, waste was sorted, and special attention was given to green spaces.

 

 

 

 

 



 

Let’s turn our neighborhood into a waste-free zone!

🌿 As part of the “Relevant 90 Days” project, the Urgut branch of Samarkand State University held another cleanup campaign involving teachers, staff, and students. The purpose of the event was to raise environmental awareness and improve the living environment

 

 

 

 

Let’s turn our neighborhood into a waste-free area!

An improvement campaign was held at the Urgut branch of Samarkand State University under the slogan “Let’s turn our neighborhood into a waste-free area,” with the participation of teachers, staff, and students.

 

 

 

 

 

As part of the “Important 90 Days” project, the Dean of the Faculty of Pedagogy and Language Teaching at the SamDU Urgut branch, along with a group of students, visited the largest sandy desert in Central Asia — the Kyzylkum Desert.

 

 

 

As part of the “Important 90 Days” project, the Dean of the Faculty of Pedagogy and Language Teaching at the SamDU Urgut branch, Utkir Badalov, along with a group of students, visited the lower reaches of the Amu Darya River.

 

 

As part of the “Important 90 Days” project, the next practical training session was organized at the Kamangaron Reservoir to strengthen students’ theoretical knowledge through hands-on experience.

 

 

 

The planting of seedlings has begun in the "Ziyolilar Bog'i" (Garden of Intellectuals) on the territory of the Urgut branch of SamSU. The planting of ornamental tree seedlings, as well as landscaping and landscaping work by the branch's professors, teachers and students, is ongoing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In order to further improve the ecological situation in our country by expanding green areas, ornamental tree seedlings were planted within the framework of the national project "Green Space" on the territory of the Urgut branch of SamSU.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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