
This article provides a socio-philosophical analysis of the reforms aimed at developing the transformation of personal culture in New Uzbekistan. It examines the normative and legal foundations of personal culture, reforms in the education system, spiritual and educational policy, digitalization processes, youth policy, and the role of civil society institutions. The article also substantiates the formation of a new image of personal culture based on the harmony of national values and the modern digital environment.
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