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Students from Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light Industry and Tashkent Transport Technical School are preparing essays for the international competition “Modern trends in the economic development of the world” to be held as part of the Eurasian Economic Youth Forum’s Congress of Strategists.
The Eurasian Economic Youth Forum (EEYF) - 2026 is once again bringing together talented and gifted schoolchildren, students, and young professionals from around the world. Time flies: participants of previous forums have already become mentors for new generations of students. This striking symbol represents continuity and cohesion.
Among the participants of the 16th EEYF, there are students from Tashkent Transport Technical School. This is their first participation in the forum. They are actively preparing for the international essay competition for young scientists and students, “Modern trends in the economic development of the world.”

Meirbek Kudratillaev, an organizer of students’ preparation for the competition, is taking part in the Congress events for the third time. Previously, he competed in the Innovative Eurasia international competition as a bachelor’s student of Tashkent University of Information Technologies and also took part in the Business Factory project as a master’s student of Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light Industry, and won prizes.
This year, Meirbek decided to try his hand at the international essay competition for young scientists and students, “Modern trends in the economic development of the world.” He not only prepares his own essay but also engages students and mentors from Tashkent Transport Technical School, where he teaches.

Technical school students feel assured that their involvement in the 16th Eurasian Economic Forum - 2026 will be a significant step forward in their careers and personal growth. Their first participation will go down in the technical school’s history and will remain a significant event for all participants.
The organizer of the training, Meirbek Kudratillaev, has already held seminars and roundtables for forum leaders and participants, addressing issues related to improving the quality of in-competition essays.

Five experienced mentors, skilled in preparing students for international Olympiads and competitions, will guide the submission of 20 projects.
The submitted works deal with urgent issues in the development of Russian-Uzbek political, economic, and humanitarian cooperation. The deadline for submissions is March 20.
USUE and Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light Industry are partners in an international educational program training 77 students.