In her telegram channel, she noted that the working trips are aimed at monitoring the execution of the instructions of the head of state and solving urgent problems on the ground.

"Our trips are about strict control of the President's instructions and attention to every local problem. In Bukhara, we examined kindergartens and polyclinics, whose deplorable condition requires urgent repairs for the sake of the children's future," she wrote.

It is reported that kindergarten No. 21, built in 1977, will be completely reconstructed. A new building is planned for polyclinic No. 9, which serves about 46,000 people, since the existing building was built in 1972 and does not meet modern medical requirements.

It is also noted that in the same building there is a hostel for low-income families, whose living conditions will be improved after major repairs.

In the next two years, it is planned to reconstruct 36 more polyclinics in remote areas of the Bukhara region.