“Use of the State Flag, showing respect for it, and treating it in a cultured manner”

event on

Date of execution: 19.11.2025

Attended: Staff of the Department of Allergology, Clinical Immunology and Nursing and 1st-year students of the Faculty of General Health Care

Location: Department of Allergology, Clinical Immunology and Nursing

Agenda: To form a clear understanding among students of the value and significance of the Uzbekistan flag for every citizen. Developing skills to create an environment based on respect and reverence for our flag for themselves and others.

At the event, students will learn about the concept of the “flag” in general, its necessity and value for each state, the place and role of the flag of Uzbekistan as a symbol of our state, its honor and respect, the rules of use and respect for the flag through real-life examples and evidence, audio and video materials, case assignments and role-playing games.

The event will be organized using interactive methods and will serve to develop students’ skills in independent thinking, logical analysis, empathy and healthy communication, devotion to noble ideas, appreciation and respect for the symbols of our state, and especially the flag of Uzbekistan.

To convey to young people the history of the concept of “flag,” its necessity for every state, and its value for citizens.
Explain to students the significance of the Uzbekistan flag as a state symbol.

“Flag” means a fabric made in a certain color and marked with special symbolic signs. All countries in the world have national flags.

The Republic of Uzbekistan also has its own flag. It is one of the symbols of our state and was approved at the session of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan on November 18, 1991. Since then, this date has been celebrated in our country as “Flag Day.” We have a good understanding of the Uzbekistan flag since our school days. We hear and read about its colors and meanings every year on television and radio, and on the internet.  In today’s lesson, he spoke about the history and significance of our country’s flag, the need to value and cherish it.

 

As is known, our beloved Homeland, Uzbekistan, gained independence in 1991. Our people have gained the right to restore and strengthen their national statehood, to independently choose their path of development, to have state symbols, and to join international organizations. In the same year, all state symbols, such as the coat of arms, anthem, and flag, were approved and put into practice. In particular, the state flag was approved by the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan” dated November 18, 1991, No. 407-XII. Since then, it has been one of the most precious and cherished state symbols for all of us.

The State Flag, like the emblem and anthem of our country, is a state symbol and one of the main symbols of our sovereignty. The flag of Uzbekistan is considered one of the most valuable and respected symbols of our national statehood for our people.

The State Flag, like the emblem and anthem of our country, is a state symbol and one of the main symbols of our sovereignty. The flag of Uzbekistan is considered one of the most valuable and respected symbols of our national statehood for our people.

 

You are victorious on the world stage or on a high platform! Thanks to your success, the anthem of Uzbekistan is playing, and the baysag of Uzbekistan is rising above your head. Above the symbols of all countries, our beloved flag waves.

The flag in Amala was adopted on 18 November 1991. The State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan is depicted on rectangular cloth, divided into three main horizontal colored stripes (bright blue, white, bright green). These segments are separated by two horizontal lines of red color. The blue color on the flag symbolizes the azure sky and clear water.

 

The red stripes are a vital force, a symbol of life, pulsing in the blood of every living soul.

Bright color is a symbol of nature. The crescent is a symbol of Islam.

It also reflects the clear sky and peace along with the stars. Stars were considered a spiritual, scientific symbol for everyone. The image of 12 stars on the state flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan is also directly related to our traditions and ancient chronicles. Our attention to the 12 stars in the scientific thinking of the ancient states on the borders of Uzbekistan means that the symbol of the spread of astrology in the scientific thinking of the ancient states on the borders of modern Uzbekistan is historically connected with the states that existed in ancient times and embodies the scientific and cultural traditions of the republic.

 

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.