A group of cultural workers were awarded by Presidential decree

Today, New Uzbekistan is not only progressing at stable rates in the economic sphere but is also opening a new page in the era of spiritual awakening and cultural ascent. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
At this very moment, the next historical Decree signed by the head of our state has become a truly joyful event in the country's cultural life. Devoted creators who are sincerely serving the development of our national art, literature, and the culture of the land—the true cultural ambassadors of our Motherland—have been deemed worthy of high state awards.
This is not merely an ordinary award ceremony, but a practical expression of high trust in the masters who are showing self-sacrifice in elevating the spirituality of our people, cherishing our centuries-old national values like the apple of one's eye, and delivering our priceless cultural heritage intact to future generations. This decree has brought boundless joy to the cultural community.
In this article, we will describe in detail the list of awardees and the most touching aspects for you, our dear fans. In accordance with this historical document, 167 representatives of the field who have taken the culture and art of our land to a new level were awarded honorary titles, high orders, and medals of our state.
The composition of the awardees is significant in that it covers all fronts of our culture. Among them are holders of high-ranking titles such as People's Artist of Uzbekistan, People's Bakshi of Uzbekistan, People's Artist of Uzbekistan, People's Master of Uzbekistan, and People's Poet of Uzbekistan.
Furthermore, mentors who have been guiding the younger generation and cultural workers were also appropriately honored. For their selfless service, the Order of Labor Glory, the Order of Friendship, and badges such as the Builder of the Future, which inspire active youth, were presented to their owners.
The most noteworthy and deeply touching aspect of this year's Decree, which stirs the human heart, is that the names of 24 deceased creators were also mentioned, and they were honored with state awards posthumously. The high respect shown to the memory of such great figures who made an incomparable contribution to the prosperity of Uzbek art, music, and literature, but are no longer among us today, has greatly pleased our people.
It has been proven once again that their rich legacy and immortal names are always cherished in the hearts of our people. In New Uzbekistan, human dignity and the allure of art will always remain in focus.
For if culture lives, the nation and the people live.





