The "Help" program is creating new opportunities for youth

Currently, the "Komak" program is expanding new opportunities for youth in remote and distant areas. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Within the framework of this program, due to the provision of interest-free loans of up to 130 million soums, more than 120 language learning centers have started operating in the last six months. Young entrepreneurs who established these centers have gained practical experience and are now coming up with even bigger initiatives.
They are proposing to open additional directions such as IT and modern professions centers, libraries, and sports clubs. This is not just a language issue but aimed at creating an entire "development environment."
Through the "Komak" project, a system of interest-free loans of up to 300 million soums will be established for young people who have started their own businesses and are showing good results. This will serve as a "second wind" to take successful projects to a higher level.
There are also tax benefits. Educational centers in remote areas pay social tax at a rate of 1%, and teachers' income tax is set at 7.5%.
This creates more favorable conditions for centers and teachers. The Youth Affairs Agency has been tasked, in cooperation with private educational centers, to train 20,000 young people annually for future professions.
Additionally, up to 500 million soums in loans have been allocated to each district to establish vocational laboratories in technical schools and educational centers. Overall, the "Komak" program serves to develop language, IT, and modern professions even in remote areas.
The main task now is to ensure the sustainable operation of these centers and to provide real results for the youth.





