High State Awards Conferred on Culture and Art Figures

Today, our beloved country — New Uzbekistan — is not only advancing at a stable pace in the economic sphere but is also opening a new chapter of spiritual awakening and cultural rise. At this very moment, the latest historic Decree signed by our head of state has become a truly sensational and joyful event in the country's cultural life. Devoted creators who serve our national art, literature, and culture with sincerity — the true cultural ambassadors of our Homeland — have been deemed worthy of high state awards.
This is not just a simple award ceremony, but a practical expression of the high trust and profound national recognition given to masters who work day and night to elevate our people's spirituality, safeguard our centuries-old national values like the apple of their eye, and pass on our invaluable cultural heritage to future generations in its pristine, original form!
We will describe in detail for you, our dear readers, the boundless joy this decree brought to the cultural community, the list of those awarded, and the most touching aspects of it. Stay tuned to our page!
Recognition and Respect: 167 Devoted Professionals Honored
In accordance with this historic document, exactly 167 professionals have been awarded honorary titles, high orders, and medals of our state. The diverse composition of the awardees is significant as it covers all facets of our culture.

Among them are holders of the following prestigious titles and orders:
People's Titles: Holders of high-status titles such as "People's Artist of Uzbekistan," "People's Bakhshi of Uzbekistan," "People's Painter of Uzbekistan," "People's Master of Uzbekistan," and "People's Poet of Uzbekistan";
Honorary Titles: Holders of prestigious titles such as "Honored Youth Mentor of Uzbekistan" and "Honored Cultural Worker of Uzbekistan," who provide guidance to the younger generation;
High Orders and Medals: Our compatriots awarded with "Fidokorona xizmatlari uchun" (For Selfless Service), "Mehnat shuhrati" (Labor Glory), and "Do‘stlik" (Friendship) orders, as well as badges like "Kelajak bunyodkori" (Creator of the Future) that inspire active youth.
Respect That Touched Hearts: The Memory of Deceased Creators Lives On
The most noteworthy and deeply touching aspect of this year's Decree is that it mentions the names of 24 deceased creators, who were awarded state honors (posthumously).
The high respect shown for the memory of such great figures who contributed incomparably to the development of Uzbek art, music, and literature, but are no longer with us, once again clearly proves that their rich legacy and indelible names are always alive and cherished in the hearts of our people.
Human Dignity and the Charm of Art in New Uzbekistan
Beyond business or economic projects, such attention to spirituality is a clear proof of how much human dignity is valued in our country.
Article Review: The core essence of today's large-scale reforms is not just about erecting modern buildings or structures. It is about promoting our art, which is the symbol of our national identity, on the international stage and opening doors of opportunity for talented creators. Each of the awardees is a true school of mastery and example for the younger generation. Their laborious work and infinite love for the Motherland inspire future heirs toward great achievements.
Culture and art are the true face of every nation, its past history, and its bright future. There is no doubt that this high care and attention shown by the state will give the creative community even greater strength and inspiration, leading Uzbek culture to new, even higher levels in world civilization.
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