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Smiles, Flowers, and Sincere Appreciation: Nordic Celebrates International Women’s Day

March 08 , 2026
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On the occasion of March 8 — International Women’s Day, the male team at Nordic University organized a memorable celebration dedicated to the women of the university, filled with warmth, respect, and creative spirit.
The women of Nordic were welcomed in a festive atmosphere with flowers, heartfelt wishes, and sincere attention from their male colleagues. A specially prepared walkway became one of the highlights of the celebration, where women passed through a corridor of congratulations and warm wishes. Each step was accompanied by cheerful smiles, the fragrance of flowers, and words of appreciation, creating a truly uplifting holiday spirit.
At the end of the walkway, a beautifully designed photo zone greeted the guests. Here, women captured memorable moments filled with excitement, joy, and genuine laughter in front of personalized boards featuring their names.
The festive program continued with an engaging and vibrant atmosphere. The special guest of the event — renowned singer, comedian, parody artist, author of satirical shows, and showman Zokir Ochilov — brought a unique energy to the celebration. His humorous performances, witty anecdotes, and lively stage presence filled the hall with laughter and created a warm, joyful ambiance.
The celebration was further enriched by musical performances from guest artists, whose songs and melodies added even more color and festive spirit to the event.
During the program, the Rector of the university and male members of the academic community expressed their deep respect and appreciation for women through heartfelt speeches, sincere congratulations, elegant poetry, and a specially prepared premiere song and video clip.
At the conclusion of the celebration, memorable gifts were presented to the women of the university as a token of gratitude and appreciation.
This day became a symbol of special respect and recognition for the women of Nordic. Throughout the event, they were surrounded by admiration, warmth, joy, and celebration. The hall resonated with laughter, applause, and a festive mood, making the atmosphere even more vibrant.
Thus, another bright, heartfelt, and unforgettable day was added to the history of Nordic University.
These beautiful moments — filled with smiles, happiness, and joyful emotions — were also captured in memorable photographs, preserving the spirit of the celebration for years to come.





















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