Constitution – A Guarantee of Safe Life and Sustainable Industrial Development
2025-11-28 11:00:00 / News

This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the adoption of the new edition of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In this regard, the Decree of the President sets clear tasks for state institutions aimed at honoring human dignity and ensuring the well-being of the people.
For the Committee for Industrial, Radiation and Nuclear Safety, this date and the tasks outlined in the Decree hold strategic importance.
"Human Dignity" and Safety — A Symbiosis
This year, the celebration is held under the slogan "Constitution — A Guarantee of Human Dignity, Freedom, Equality, and Justice!" The core of our Committee's work is directly linked to this constitutional principle.
In the new edition of the Constitution, the right of every individual to life, health, and a safe environment is established as a supreme value. In its daily activities, the Committee for Industrial, Radiation and Nuclear Safety ensures the protection of these rights through the prevention of technogenic risks at industrial sites, providing radiation and nuclear safety, and protecting the peaceful and secure life of citizens.
Implementation of the Presidential Decree: Current Tasks of the Committee
As stated in the Presidential Decree, the events related to the holiday should not only be ceremonial but also reflect practical reforms. In this regard, the Committee focuses on the following key areas:
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Rule of Law in Industry: The Decree emphasizes the role of the Constitution in protecting entrepreneurship and private property. Through preventive activities among business entities, the Committee not only exercises control but also assists businesses by promoting the creation of safe working conditions based on the principle of "Safety is the foundation of progress."
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Science and Technology: The Decree also highlights the development of science. The field of radiation and nuclear safety requires the application of high technologies and scientific approaches. In preparation for the holiday, roundtable discussions will be held with industry experts, scientists, and young professionals on implementing international standards into national legislation.
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Environmental Rights and Safety: The Constitution guarantees everyone's right to a favorable environment. The Committee is responsible for the strict enforcement of this constitutional norm through monitoring radiation levels and ensuring the safety of nuclear materials.
A Worthy Gift for the Holiday: Safety Culture
In accordance with the approved Program, cultural and educational events dedicated to the holiday will be organized within the Committee system. The main focus will be on promoting "safety culture" among employees and industry representatives. After all, compliance with laws and safety regulations is the highest form of respect for our Constitution.
Conclusion
The Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan is not just a set of rights, but the foundation of our safe and stable future. The Committee for Industrial, Radiation and Nuclear Safety, guided by the tasks outlined in the President's Decree, will meet the 33rd anniversary of the Fundamental Law with new achievements in the field of safety and a deep sense of responsibility to the people.

