At the Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, a meeting was held with members of the union of writers of Uzbekistan as part of the republican contest “If the Language Lives, the Nation Lives”, organized among employees of the prosecution authorities.
During the visit, poets Salim Ashur and Sirojiddin Rauf, along with other representatives of the Union, became acquainted with the activities of the Academy’s library, its literary collection, and the modern facilities created for instructors, trainees, and students.
On behalf of the union of writers, 50 copies of works of fiction were presented as a gift to the Academy’s library. The collection included works by Uzbek and foreign classics, as well as contemporary literary, philosophical, and scientific works, and examples of world literature.
The Academy’s administration expressed sincere gratitude to the union of writers of the Republic of Uzbekistan for supporting cultural initiatives and emphasized its readiness to further develop literary and spiritual-enlightenment cooperation.
This initiative serves as an important step toward strengthening the Academy’s spiritual and intellectual environment and fostering in its staff and trainees a deep respect for their native language, culture, and national values.