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The rector of the Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology visited the student dormitory under the slogan "1 day with students".

The rector of the Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology visited the student dormitory under the slogan "1 day with students".

In order to improve the living conditions of students at the Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology, listen to their problems and expand the opportunities for meaningful leisure activities, the institute's leadership visited the student dormitory.

The rector of the Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology, Usmonov Botir Shukurillaevich, together with the rector's advisor Akramov Olimkhon Akhrorovich, who is responsible for ensuring the stability of the socio-spiritual environment among students, held an open conversation with the captains of the female dormitory floors.

During this open conversation, the living conditions of students, how they spend their free time from classes, and the cultural and sports infrastructure created at the TTU were discussed. The rector had a sincere conversation with the students and listened to their opinions and suggestions. The students freely expressed their concerns. In particular, proposals were made on such important aspects as the speed of the Internet in the TJU, sports equipment, library funds, and the provision of hygiene products. The head of the institute noted that he would not be indifferent to such issues, and that creating all the necessary conditions for students is one of the priority tasks. The rector also inspected the conditions created in the TJU. He closely acquainted himself with the condition of the dormitories, kitchen, library, preparation rooms, and gyms. The results of the work done were positively assessed, and it was noted that some aspects need further improvement.

Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology In the dormitory of the student dormitory, a number of sports opportunities have been created to support not only living and studying, but also physical activity and a healthy lifestyle.

Various clubs operate in the dormitory. In particular, football, volleyball, and wrestling classes are regularly organized. Every week, competitions, relay races, and fitness classes are held among students as part of the "Sports Day".

During the rector's visit, the sports infrastructure was also reviewed and proposals were made for its further development. In particular, plans are being developed to expand the gyms, update sports equipment, and create a separate training zone for girls.

A healthy body is a healthy mind! Sports opportunities in the dormitory serve to direct students to a healthy lifestyle and strengthen their physical and mental health.

During the visit, the rector held an open dialogue with students living in the student dormitory in the midst of nature.

The conversation took place in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Students had the opportunity to openly express their thoughts, suggestions and needs.

During the conversation, the rector listened attentively to various issues in the student dormitory, such as the speed and uninterrupted operation of the Wi-Fi network in the TJU, creating conveniences for preparing for classes in classrooms, updating the library fund and enriching it with new educational literature, and promised to solve some issues on the spot and find solutions to the rest in the near future by planning.

Such open dialogues encourage active participation of students in the life of the institute and give impetus to changes.

Students were visited at the student dormitory under the slogan 1 day.

The First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual and Educational Affairs of the Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology, Boborajabov Bakhodir Nasriddinovich, visited the student dormitory and got acquainted with the living conditions, amenities and existing problems of students.

The circles held at the student dormitory on computer literacy, reading, and library activities were studied and got acquainted with them.

During the sincere dialogue with the students, the issues of their extracurricular activities and meaningful organization of their free time were also discussed. The leadership of the institute emphasized that they are ready to implement measures aimed at further improving the conditions created for students, and the importance of taking into account their opinions and requirements was noted.