
On September 24-26, at the initiative of the Central Bank, the Forum "Banking and Enlightenment: Towards a Powerful Economy with a Knowledgeable Society" began its work at the National Library of Uzbekistan. MKBANK is also actively participating in the three-day forum, which aims to become a destination for books, knowledge, and new ideas, with its innovative project "Shell."

In recent years, special attention has been paid in our country to the development of a culture of reading and the support of initiatives in this area. Within the framework of such charitable work, the "Shell" project is being implemented in cooperation with "Microcreditbank" JSCB and "Ijod NASHR" publishing house.
Along with offering financial services to our people, the bank also supports masterpieces of our national literature and contributes to the spiritual development of our people.


Within the framework of the project, the works of young representatives of modern Uzbek poetry and prose are being published with the financial support of the bank.
The first publication of the project was the book "The Sky is Close to Earth" by a member of the Writers' Union of Uzbekistan, poet and writer Fakhriddin Khait. People's Writer of Uzbekistan Isajon Sultan noted about it: "This book is about a life passing before the eyes of a creator."


The second edition of "Chig‘anoq" also didn't keep its readers waiting long. Poetry books like Mansur Jumayev's "Hazrati Ishq" and Fozil Farhod's "Avtoportet" began to be published one after another.
The true poet's religion is love, his sect is love, love is sung in true poetry. While the poet Mansur Jumayev's "Hazrati Ishq" celebrates this ancient and eternal feeling, Fozil Farhod's "Self-Portrait" features dedications to the dear homeland, loving parents, and sacred women.

JSCB "Microcreditbank" contributes not only to the provision of financial services, but also to raising the spirituality of the nation, supporting young writers, and widely promoting a culture of reading.
Currently, commercial banks and publishing houses are also participating in the forum with their projects.
The forum will last until September 26.
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