TEACHING LEARNING FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

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In our country, since the first days of independence, tourist services in the service sector have been treated as a priority area of economic development, attention to which has increased to the level of state policy. The necessary organizational and legal mechanisms for the development of the industry have been created, relevant government regulations have been adopted, and work in this direction continues now

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Abduqaxxarova , S., & Saitxxanova , D. (2024). TEACHING LEARNING FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE. Eurasian Journal of Academic Research, 4(7 (Special Issue), 16–17. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/35480

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