Alisher Saʼdullayev

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Alisher Saʼdullayev
Алишер Саъдуллаев
First Deputy to the Minister of Youth Policy and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan
PresidentShavkat Mirziyoyev
Prime MinisterAbdulla Aripov
Preceded byPosition established
Chairperson of the Uzbekistan Chess Federation
Assumed office
24 May 2022
PresidentShavkat Mirziyoyev
Prime MinisterAbdulla Aripov
Preceded byAziz Abduhakimov
Director of the Youth Affairs Agency of Uzbekistan
Assumed office
30 June 2020
PresidentShavkat Mirziyoyev
Prime MinisterAbdulla Aripov
Preceded byPosition established
Member of the Senate of Uzbekistan
Assumed office
January 2020
PresidentShavkat Mirziyoyev
Prime MinisterAbdulla Aripov
Personal details
Born
Saʼdullayev Alisher Zafarovich

(1994-07-11) 11 July 1994 (age 29)
Jizzakh District, Jizzakh Region, Uzbekistan
Alma materManagement Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent
Awards
WebsiteOfficial Telegram channel

Alisher Zafarovich Saʼdullayev (Uzbek Latin: Alisher Zafarovich (Zafar o‘g‘li) Saʼdullayev, Uzbek Cyrillic: Алишер Зафарович (Зафар ўғли) Саъдуллев; born 11 July 1994) is an Uzbek politician who has served as Director of the Youth Affairs Agency of Uzbekistan since 2020.[1] He is also Chairperson of the Uzbek Chess Federation and has been a member of the Senate of Uzbekistan since 2020, when, at age 25, he became the youngest member of the Senate in the country's 29-year history by presidential decree.[2]

Previously Saʼdullayev worked as Chairperson of the Youth Union of Uzbekistan (2019-2020), First Deputy Advisor to the President of Uzbekistan on Youth, Science, Education, Health, Culture and Sports Affairs (2019-2020), and Deputy Minister of Public Education for Youth Affairs (2017-2018). In June 2021, Saʼdullayev was awarded the Mehnat Shuhrati state prize.[3] He is married and has two daughters.

Career[edit]

After being appointed Chairperson of the Youth Union of Uzbekistan, Saʼdullayev overhauled the union and introduced several major changes. He canceled membership in the agency[4] and launched a scholarship program for outstanding students and promoted a culture of volunteerism among young people, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic and in the wake of the Sardoba dam failure.[5] Saʼdullayev has also been taking measures to promote a reading culture among young people throughout his career: during his tenure as the Chairperson of the Youth Union of Uzbekistan, he established the Young Readers book reading competition. Since being appointed Director of the Youth Affairs Agency, the union's successor, he has been supporting the translation of foreign-language books into Uzbek and the publication of new volumes. In 2022, a six-volume pocketbook on Uzbek Jadids entitled "Jadidlar" was published under his guidance and distributed free of charge.[6]

In 2017, President Mirziyoyev established a Youth Day to be celebrated annually across Uzbekistan on June 30 at Saʼdullayev's initiative. Saʼdullayev has also led efforts to compensate students who perform well on standardized tests such the IELTS. Under his guidance, the Youth Affairs Agency has launched several diversity and inclusion initiatives, including a scholarship program for people with disabilities. Saʼdullayev is one of the initiators of the WikiStipendiya, a large-scale WikiProject that is aimed at increasing article coverage on the Uzbek Wikipedia. He has a large social media following: his Telegram channel has over 275,000 subscribers.

Saʼdullayev was appointed Chairperson of the Uzbek Chess Federation in May 2022.[7] In August 2022, Uzbekistan won the 44th Chess Olympiad, with the five-man Uzbek team winning the gold medal in the open event with a total of 19 match points. Their eight wins and three draws made them the only undefeated team in the tournament. Shortly after the tournament Saʼdullayev announced that Uzbekistan would host the 46th Chess Olympiad in 2026.[8]

On December 20, 2022, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev announced that the number of ministries and agencies in the country would be reduced from 61 to 28. The Youth Affairs Agency was added to the newly established Ministry of Youth Policy and Sports. 54-year-old Adham Ikramov was appointed to the post of Minister.[9] Saʼdullayev was appointed First Deputy Minister while retaining his previous positions.

Personal life[edit]

Born and raised in Jizzakh District of Uzbekistan, Saʼdullayev has a degree in marketing and business management from the Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent.[10] He is married[11] and has two daughters.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Alisher Sadullaev appointed Director of the Agency for Youth Affairs". Uz Daily. 10 July 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Президент Олий Мажлис Сенати аъзоларини тайинлади" (in Uzbek). Kun. 18 January 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Президент наградил Алишера Саъдуллаева орденом" (in Russian). Xabar. 30 June 2021. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Alisher Sa'dullayev Yoshlar ittifoqiga a'zolik bekor qilinganini ma'lum qildi" (in Uzbek). Daryo. 12 September 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  5. ^ "COVID-19 pandemiyasi davrida ko'ngilli bo'lib yordam berish imkoniyati". Eventgo (in Uzbek). Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  6. ^ ""Jadidlar" kitoblar toʻplamini nashr etishga qariyb 1,5 mlrd so'm sarflandi - Alisher Sa'dullayev" (in Uzbek). Uz Report. 26 July 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Алишер Саъдуллаев Шахмат федерацияси раиси этиб сайланди" (in Uzbek). Kun. 24 May 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Uzbekistan to host World Chess Olympiad 2026". The Tashkent Times. 8 August 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  9. ^ Янги ташкил этилган Ёшлар сиёсати ва спорт вазирлигига раҳбар тайинланди
  10. ^ "Алишер Саъдуллаев возглавил Федерацию шахмат" (in Russian). Gazeta. 24 May 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  11. ^ "Eng yosh vazir o'rinbosari Alisher Sa'dullayev uylandi" (in Uzbek). Xabar. 27 June 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2022.

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