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President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed the presentation of selected projects within the framework of the 'Kelajak Uchun' (For the Future) prospective initiatives forum, according to the presidential press service.

In accordance with a presidential decree dated July 14, 2025, the practice of holding the 'Kelajak Uchun' forum was established. Its main goal is to select, support, and implement relevant proposals put forward by the general public.

As part of the forum, the crowd platform kelajakuchun.gov.uz was launched, allowing citizens to openly present their initiatives, discuss them, and undergo expert evaluation.

For this year's forum, the organizing committee identified priority areas: entrepreneurship development and employment, ecology, water supply and expansion of green energy, introduction of digital technologies and artificial intelligence, improving the quality of medicine and education, and developing the judicial and legal system based on modern approaches.

After the forum was announced, over 1,300 proposals and initiatives were received from the public. Initially, they were reviewed by the Agency for Strategic Development and Reforms and the 'Business Development Bank', and summarized by the established priority areas.

Subsequently, the initiatives were analyzed by members of the Board of Mentors and industry experts, assessed in terms of practical significance, implementation feasibility, socio-economic impact, and expansion prospects. Based on the results, the most relevant projects were selected into top 50 and top 10 lists.

On the first day of the forum, a ceremony was held to honor the authors of the top 10 initiatives. Winners were awarded certificates and cash prizes.

Among the projects presented to the head of state were: using plastic waste in road construction, developing an innovative air purification device, supplying remote areas with energy via mobile units, introducing an automated warning system on pedestrian paths, and creating a national engineering platform.

The presentation emphasized that each of these ideas is aimed at solving a specific social or economic problem.

The projects will be assigned to relevant agencies: the National Committee on Ecology and Climate Change, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, the Ministry of Digital Technologies, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Preschool and School Education, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Transport, the Committee on Highways, and other responsible organizations.

An action plan for their implementation will be approved, and the execution of each initiative will be systematically monitored. The 'Business Development Bank' JSCB will participate in financing promising projects and monitoring their implementation.

The head of state stressed the importance of focusing on practical results, working together with the authors to turn each project into a viable, economically effective solution that benefits people.

Source: www.gazeta.uz