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🔸 Families on the verge of divorce are being reconciled

In Yangihayot District, efforts are ongoing to study family relations and prevent divorces in neighborhoods with a high divorce rate.

👍 In particular, the day before, a meeting was held in the Khoja Uchqun mahalla with families on the verge of divorce. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Mayor of Tashkent – Head of the Department for Family and Women’s Affairs, the head of the district department, and members of the “Strengthening Family Values” commission.

⭕️ During the discussion, the conflicts faced by families were analyzed and the situation was discussed. Specialists also provided explanations on the importance of strengthening family values and emphasized that the family is a fundamental unit of society.

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