Visit to the Art School named after Abdulla Kadiri

At the initiative of the rector of our institute, professors and a group of students organized a tour to an art school and museum named after Abdulla Kadiri on January 8. As it is known, at the the President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's initiative was constructed an art school and museum to honor Abdulla Kadiri’s invaluable contribution to the development of national literature.

the Art school named after Abdulla Kadiri is specializes in deep study of the Uzbek language and literature, as well as the secrets of art. This year, 121 pupils were selected for the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades at the school based on creative exams and tests.

These children are the creators of the future of new Uzbekistan. We aim to educate patriotic youth in creative schools, said the President during his visits.

There were organized clubs such as "followers of Kadiri", "Young writers", "Young journalists", additional lessons on "Expressive reading", "Art of oratory". Educational activities devoted to the life and work of Abdulla Kadiri are also planned.

At the entrance to the museum there are written Abdulla Kadiri’s quotations. To the left is a timeline of the writer's life and work, exhibits of repressive years, and exhibits that show the respect for the writer during the years of independence. On the huge monitor we can see the films, paintings made by the writer's novels "Days gone by" and "Mekhrobdan chayon".

The team of our institute was able to visit almost every room and enjoy the performances of young pupils. At the end of the event, there was a contest between students of our institute and creative pupils. Both sides did not give up, finally pupils won. At the end of the event, the Deputy Chairman of the Writers' Union of Uzbekistan, gifted poet Botirjon Ergashev read his poem "Oshal Mendurman".

Expressing sincere wishes to the director of Art school Nilufar Yuldasheva, rector of our Institute presented souvenirs with the symbolic symbols of the Institute and the complex "Ilkhom buloqlari" prose and poetry masterpieces by 21 young creative students.

Head of the Press Service of the Institute R. Djumaniyazov