Towards Equal Opportunities: Support for Students Living in Rented Homes

At the National University of Uzbekistan, students receive attention not only in their academic pursuits but also in their everyday lives. A recent initiative by the university leadership once again demonstrated this care — directed specifically toward students living in rented apartments.

The Rector of the university, Inom Madjidov, visited students residing in the “Universitet” and “Mirzo G’olib” neighborhoods of the Olmazor district. During his visit, he met with the young people to discuss their living conditions, academic progress, and how they spend their free time. Taking into account the female students’ interest in reading, the rector promised to present them with a collection of his own popular science and artistic-didactic books.Soon after, university officials led by the First Vice-Rector fulfilled this promise by visiting the rental homes and handing over the rector’s collection of books to the students. This gesture not only contributed to their intellectual growth but also made the students feel valued and supported

Such meaningful initiatives play an important role in promoting fairness and equal opportunities among students. Many of those who live in rented homes are far from their families and must manage their lives independently. Providing them with both material and moral support helps reduce social disparities and ensures that every student, regardless of background, has access to the same opportunities for growth and development.

Through this initiative, the university leadership once again demonstrated its commitment to creating an inclusive academic environment where all students can thrive. Acts of care and solidarity like these foster not only individual motivation but also strengthen compassion, unity, and humanity across the entire community.

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