Associate Professor (acting) of the Tourism Department, Muslima Amiriddinova, and graduate student Farog‘at Olimjonova received a copyright certificate from the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan for their program titled “Developing Community-Based Heritage Tourism Models for the Development of Handicrafts in Uzbekistan.”
This program is a scientific and practical initiative aimed at developing the handicraft sector in our country, preserving national heritage, and promoting it widely through tourism. By developing community-based heritage tourism models, it aims to increase the economic activity of local residents, enhance the tourist attractiveness of regions, and support traditional handicrafts.
This achievement is a vivid example of the effective scientific collaboration, research, and initiative of our university’s associate professor and young researcher.
We sincerely congratulate the authors on this significant achievement on behalf of our university community and wish them even greater success in their future scientific endeavors!