Reforms Of The Social Sphere In The Cities Of The Southern Regions Of Uzbekistan And Their Results
Tursunov A.S. , Researcher Of Department “World History”, Termed State University, UzbekistanAbstract
r the collapse of the USSR, like other Soviet republics, a complete economic, sociocultural crisis in Uzbekistan is being tracked. These problems are clearly expressed in the
cultural image of the cities of the republic, the quality of the provision of comunal services
to the townspeople is deteriorating, the social security of low-income and large families,
disabled people, etc. Is almost stopped. article provides information on the urbanization
processes in Uzbekistan, the effectiveness of the reforms, ways to solve problems and
problems in providing services to the urban population. The issue analyzes the
effectiveness of the reforms implemented, methods of solving problems and in the
provision of services, as well as social security of the urban population on the example of
cities of southern regions.
Keywords
communal infrastructure, sports facilities,
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