Articles 11/04/2025 If a student has a child, will they receive a bonus from the university?

❌ Short answer: no, this is incorrect information. You don't need to apply anywhere to receive the congratulatory money; it will automatically be credited to the plastic card of one of the parents.

✅Detailed answer: This message circulated widely on Telegram. Since this is incorrect information, I want to provide clarification.

According to legislation, any family receives a one-time allowance upon the birth of a child. In colloquial language, this is called "suyunchi puli" (congratulatory money).

This "congratulatory money" is given to all citizens regardless of what the parents do, whether they work in the public sector, private sector, are unemployed, or are students. Everyone receives it.

For reference:

The amount of "suyunchi puli" is set at 70.3 percent of the minimum wage. Currently, it amounts to 738,150 soums.

Several years ago, this "congratulatory money" was received by employed people from their workplace, students from their educational institutions, and the unemployed from the benefit fund.

However, this system changed 4 years ago.

Today, when a child is born, it is not necessary to go anywhere to receive "suyunchi puli." You don't need to apply to anyone or meet anywhere. Everything is automated.

When a child is born, the automated system itself assigns a PINFL (Personal Identification Number of an Individual) number, sends an application for a birth certificate, puts the child on the waiting list for kindergarten, and registers them at the polyclinic. Similarly, the "congratulatory money" is automatically transferred to one of the parents' plastic cards. I repeat, you don't need to go anywhere or submit an application for this.

Many thanks and blessings to those who took the lead in creating this system.

⚠️Conclusion: The reports suggesting that we should submit an application to the rector when a child is born to receive money are outdated. Such a system no longer exists.

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