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Ensuring the improvement and beautification of the mahalla.
Organizing community work (hashar) to repair the homes of low-income families in need.
Promoting national values, traditions, and customs, maintaining a healthy social and moral environment, and ensuring that weddings and ceremonies are held modestly.
Mobilizing representatives of government bodies assigned to the mahalla to help solve residents’ problems and ensure their resolution.
Providing overall leadership to the hokim’s assistant, women’s activist, youth leader, prevention and tax inspectors, and social worker, and effectively using their potential for the comprehensive development of the mahalla.
Establishing public oversight of the implementation of laws within the mahalla, including compliance with regulations in education, healthcare, sports, trade, and public services.
Taking measures to train unemployed residents without a permanent income in professional skills and entrepreneurship, and ensuring their employment.
Promoting the development of entrepreneurship in the mahalla, supporting citizens’ business initiatives, and assisting in the allocation of loans and subsidies.
Identifying self-employed and initiative-driven citizens interested in entrepreneurship and helping them become small business entities.
Maintaining records of crops planted and products grown on leased land and household plots, as well as organizing cooperation between dehkan (farm) households and exporters, brokers, and processing enterprises.
Developing a targeted program of microprojects for small-scale production and service activities in the mahalla, and assisting in solving problems that hinder project implementation.
Identifying vacant buildings, structures, and land plots in the mahalla and taking measures to put them up for auction.
Developing an “individual program” for each low-income family in the mahalla and determining measures to increase their income.
Promoting the principles of “Healthy family — healthy society,” particularly by implementing targeted measures to prevent consanguineous and early marriages, strengthen reproductive health, and reinforce family values.
Supporting the increase of women’s socio-political activity and helping to expand their educational opportunities.
Timely identifying women’s issues, addressing these matters to government bodies and organizations, and, together with the social worker, organizing social, legal, psychological, and material assistance to women in need or in difficult life situations.
Cooperating in social prevention and adaptation activities among women and participating in creating an environment of zero tolerance toward pressure and violence.
Implementing measures to prevent offenses in the mahalla, maintain public order, and ensure a safe environment, while assisting citizens in exercising their right to a healthy and favorable environment.
Organizing meaningful leisure activities for young people in the mahalla and engaging them in the “Five Initiatives Olympiad.”
Supporting the employment of unemployed youth and school graduates, and implementing the “Youth Employment Program” in the mahalla.
Helping “at-risk” youth who need state support to find their place in life.
Working systematically and individually (together with prevention inspectors) with young people and minors prone to committing offenses.
Addressing the problems of youth listed in the “Youth Register” and ensuring effective use of 30 types of assistance provided to them.
Promoting reading among youth, including setting a personal example — the youth leader reading at least one book per month.
Engaging with and supporting young compatriots living abroad.
Identifying talented youth, helping them realize their potential, and supporting their development.
Learning foreign languages and pursuing self-development, particularly within the “Ibrat Farzandlari” (Children of Example) project framework.
Identifying individuals and families in difficult (or at-risk) life situations, and organizing the provision of professional social services and assistance based on their needs.
Providing tax services to entrepreneurs, expanding the tax base, collecting taxes, and forming the revenue part of the mahalla budget.
Bank employee.