The head of state emphasized that mahalla chairpersons should take initiative in projects aimed at solving social problems, ensuring cleanliness, and increasing incomes. For the implementation of such projects, the 'mahalla seven' will be allocated a grant of 10 million soums, the presidential press service reported.
If at least one such project is implemented in each of the 8,992 mahallas, the environment in the regions will noticeably change. For these purposes, a resource of 240 billion soums has been formed.
The mahalla chairperson must become a true manager of their territory. To this end, they will approve weekly and monthly work plans for the deputy hokim, women's activist, youth leader, social worker, prevention inspector, tax inspector, and bank employee of the mahalla. The chairperson sets clear tasks for each member of the 'seven' and demands accountability.
For methodological support of the 'seven' and a scientific approach to solving local problems, the National Institute for Mahalla Development will be established. It will train members of the 'seven' and develop scientific solutions to pressing mahalla issues.
Source: kun.uz