Vol. 4 No. 10 (2024): Volume - IV Issue - X

Vol. 4 No. 10 (2024): Volume - IV Issue - X
Published: 01-10-2024

Articles

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THE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN “ZARBULMASAL “AND AESOP’S FABLES

Sayfullayeva Nigora

This thesis deals with similarities between the fables of two notable literal features Aesops and Gulkhaniy’s work. In order to explain the reality of people’s lifestyles, dramas, hope clearly, both utilized proverbs and characterized animals in place of real people. Although he avoided using exact names for his characters, readers can easily comprehend that the key points. The authors were one of whose work affected positevely to the good ubringing of future generation and profound part of textbooks in many secondary schools.  Besides having individual personality, the characters of their fables interact feel and express a wide range of emotions like people.In this thesis. I will investigate the similarities between the Zarbulmasal’s fables and Aesops’s fables and provide readers with clearly explained descriptions about them.  ‎

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THE PRACTICAL EXPRESSION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF 'HUMAN DIGNITY' IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND ITS CONSTITUTIONAL-LEGAL FOUNDATIONS

Kurultayev Azamat Kamolatdinovich

This article examines the practical expression of the principle of "human dignity" within the context of public administration, focusing on its constitutional and legal foundations. By analyzing the role of human dignity in the governance model of Uzbekistan, the study highlights how democratic reforms and social policies prioritize individual rights and freedoms, thereby enhancing the welfare of citizens. The article delves into key constitutional provisions that emphasize human dignity as a fundamental value, reflecting the state's commitment to uphold justice, equality, and social well-being. Furthermore, the work explores the implementation of this principle through initiatives aimed at improving public administration efficiency and facilitating social justice. Special attention is given to the interconnection between human dignity and the "social state" concept, which underscores the state's responsibility to ensure equal opportunities and living standards for all citizens. The study concludes by affirming the centrality of human dignity in shaping public policies that promote individual and societal progress, thereby contributing to the overall development of the country.  ‎

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EXPLORING FOOD INSECURITY AMONG INDIAN MUSLIMS: CHALLENGES AND PATHWAYS TO SOLUTIONS

Dr Md. Mustaquim

Food insecurity remains a significant challenge in India, disproportionately affecting various marginalized communities, including Indian Muslims. This demographic faces unique socio-economic barriers that contribute to their heightened vulnerability to food insecurity. Factors such as economic disparities, social discrimination, limited access to resources, and inadequate government policies exacerbate the challenges faced by Indian Muslims in securing stable food sources. This paper examines the multifaceted dimensions of food insecurity among Indian Muslims, analyzing the underlying causes and the socio-cultural implications of this issue. By employing both qualitative and quantitative methods, the research aims to identify critical pathways to address food insecurity, including community-driven initiatives, policy reforms, and enhanced social support systems. Ultimately, this study seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the food insecurity landscape among Indian Muslims and propose actionable strategies to improve their food security status, thereby promoting greater equity and inclusivity in India's food systems. ‎

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BEYOND BORDERS: THE STRUGGLES AND RESILIENCE OF THE ANGORPOTA-DOHOGRAM ENCLAVE IN BANGLADESH

Md. Mahbub Murshed

The Angorpota-Dohogram enclave, a small and isolated region within Bangladesh, represents a unique case of communities living on the periphery of national borders. Enclaves like Angorpota-Dohogram existed for decades in legal and political limbo, with their inhabitants facing numerous challenges related to citizenship, access to basic services, and economic opportunities. This paper examines the historical context, socio-political struggles, and the resilience of the people living in the Angorpota-Dohogram enclave. By exploring the enclave’s complex relationship with both Bangladesh and India, the paper sheds light on the challenges of statelessness, governance, and the impact of the 2015 India-Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement, which sought to resolve border disputes and improve the lives of enclave residents. Despite these efforts, the case of Angorpota-Dohogram highlights ongoing issues of integration, infrastructure development, and social inclusion, offering important insights into the broader challenges faced by marginalized and geographically isolated communities. ‎

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THE IMPORTANCE OF COPING BEHAVIORS IN ADOLESCENTS' LIVES

Boyqulova Mohinur Ravshan qizi

This article explores the significance of coping behaviors among adolescents. The adolescent stage encompasses significant changes and challenges in human life, making stress management and problem-solving strategies essential. The article discusses the various types of coping behaviors, their impact on adolescents' emotional well-being, and the development of effective coping strategies. Research findings are crucial for designing psychological support programs and enhancing adolescents' ability to cope with stress.  ‎

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THE STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT OF HANDICRAFT TRADITIONS IN ZOMIN DISTRICT

Bobur-Mirzo Berdimurodov

This study explores the stages of development of handicraft traditions in Zomin District, Uzbekistan, tracing their historical evolution from ancient functional items to contemporary artisanal products. Influenced by the Silk Road and the Islamic Golden Age, local crafts have adapted to incorporate modern designs while preserving traditional techniques. The research highlights current challenges faced by artisans, including competition from mass-produced goods and urban migration. Despite these obstacles, community initiatives and digital marketing present opportunities for sustainability and growth. Ultimately, the resilience of Zomin's artisans underscores the importance of preserving cultural heritage for future generations.‎

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THE ROLE OF JADIDS IN THE REFORM OF THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN TURKESTAN GOVERNORATE

Nurullo Tukhtaev

This article examines the pivotal role of the Jadid movement in reforming the judicial system of the Turkestan Governorate during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. By establishing modern educational institutions and advocating for legal reforms, the Jadids sought to address the inefficiencies and injustices of the traditional judicial framework. Their engagement with both local communities and Russian authorities facilitated a hybrid legal system that integrated modern principles with Islamic law. Despite facing opposition, the Jadids' efforts laid the groundwork for future reforms and continue to influence contemporary discussions on justice and rights in Central Asia.  ‎