As it was informed earlier, Hadith Competition was going to be held after finishing Qur’an contest. The timetable for the hadith contest has already been set.
Tashkent stage of the Republican Contest on Hadith which is organized by Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, The Committee on religious affairs under the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan, Ministry of Higher and Secondary special education, Ministry of Public education, Uzbekistan Youth Union and Republican Center for enlightenment is going to be held on May 4-5.
Contest for female participants is on May 4th and for male contestants is on May 5th. Venue: Conference Hall of Uzbekistan Youth Union. (Premises of National University of Uzbekistan) Time: 9:00 a.m.
(Free entrance without invitation letters!)
Welcome to the Prophet Muhammad Mustafa sallollohu alayhi wasallam’s event! The place where hadith is being mentioned is equal to the place as if Muhammad sallollohu alayhi wasallam is talking!
Press Service,
Muslim Board of Uzbekistan
The development of road infrastructure and the creation of convenient traffic conditions remain among the key priorities for the capital, whose population and urban area continue to grow rapidly. Consequently, modern roads and bridges are being built across Tashkent, while existing ones are being upgraded to meet contemporary standards.

Shota Rustaveli Street, one of the city’s main arteries, connects several districts of Tashkent. To improve traffic flow, the section from Mirabad Street to Choshtepa Street, nearly 7 kilometers long, has been completely reconstructed.

The new layout includes 10 lanes: six for cars, two for public transport, and two designated for parking.
The President, accompanied by representatives of state agencies and public organizations, traveled by bus along the street, inspected the new features, and spoke with passengers about the improvements.

For the first time in Tashkent, a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system – dedicated lanes for public transport – has been introduced, drawing on the experience of developed countries. This innovation has significantly increased bus speed and passenger comfort.
As a result of the $19.2 million project, passenger flow rose from 2,500 to 6,000 people per hour. The road’s capacity reached 40,000 vehicles per day, while the average traffic speed increased from 23 to 30 kilometers per hour.

Most importantly, road safety improved markedly, with a significant reduction in traffic accidents.
Under the project, 21 new bus stops and 463 smart traffic lights were installed, and an intelligent transport management system was implemented. In addition, the street now features parking areas, bicycle lanes, green zones, and modern irrigation and drainage systems.

At the site, the President was also presented with projects to expand the network of dedicated bus lanes and to create new transport hubs around the capital.
“If we had not built new metro lines and purchased modern buses, traffic in Tashkent today would have become extremely difficult. That is why we are improving the roads and developing public transport to make life more convenient for people. We will continue this work in all our cities”, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev emphasized.

The President instructed responsible officials to improve public transport convenience, reduce traffic congestion, and ensure effective transport connectivity between Tashkent and New Tashkent.
The renovated Shota Rustaveli Street has not only beautified the capital but has also become a symbol of Tashkent’s transition toward a modern and intelligent transport system.