Navruz is a celebration of renewal, purification, prosperity and welfare.

On March 19, 2019, a conversation devoted to the celebration of Navruz took place in the students' dormitory. The conversation was attended by students of the Branch, teachers of the department of "Social and Humanitarian Disciplines" A. Usmanova, D. Abdullaeva. At the beginning of the conversation, teachers focused on the background to the origin of the holiday, as it was transformed and developed from generation to generation and turned into an invaluable cultural heritage of the people. It was noted that the works of Mahmud Koshgari, Abu Rayhon Beruni, Omar Hayam, Alisher Navoi, Hofiz Tanish Bukhariy presented information on the celebration of the Navruz holiday and ritual customs of the Turkish peoples.

During the conversation, the students recalled that Navruz is celebrated on March 21-22 at the time of the vernal equinox, it lasts one week, ten days, even a whole month, it is recognized as a holiday of all the people. Since 1990, in our country Navruz has been celebrated with special solemnity. Thanks to this holiday, our ancient national traditions and rituals have been restored. After gaining the independence, Navruz was recognized as a worldwide holiday. In 2009, this holy holiday was included in the UNESCO list to perpetuate the cultural heritage of mankind. It was emphasized that Navruz is the personification of the historical and spiritual heritage of Uzbekistan, its celebration is forever imprinted as symbols of renewal, renovation, prosperity and prosperity.