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Saida Mirziyoyeva meets with visually impaired children

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Saida Mirziyoyeva meets with visually impaired children

As part of the Kungil Kuzi (Eye of the Soul) project, Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan Saida Mirziyoyeva spent a day with talented children from Samarkand with visual impairments.

The meeting, held at the Tashkent Planetarium, became a real celebration of creativity and a demonstration of technological achievements.

The children presented their creative works and talked about their success in various fields of art. The atmosphere was filled with warmth and inspiration, giving a feeling of friendship and support.

With the help of the innovative Dot Pad technology, the children were able to “touch” the solar system, gaining a unique experience that emphasizes the accessibility of science for everyone. This day became a vivid reminder that science and art are open to everyone, regardless of physical limitations.