The event took place at the International Congress Center, where the head of state emphasized the special role of culture and art in the country's development and in strengthening its standing on the global stage. "The voice of a nation with a rich literature, heartfelt music, meaningful theater, powerful and inspiring cinema, and captivating art will always carry weight in the world," the President remarked. Among those honored were writers, poets, singers, musicians, composers, theater and film figures, as well as masters of dance, circus performers, bakhshi, askiya practitioners, artists, craftsmen, museum and library staff, cultural heritage workers, educators, and mentors.
Although the full list of awardees was not published, it is known that filmmaker Zulfikar Musakov was among those recognized, who publicly thanked the President for maintaining peace in the country. The President also specifically underscored the importance of posthumously acknowledging the contributions of those who have passed away, calling it a moral obligation and a tribute to the nation's spiritual values. The ceremony concluded with the personal presentation of awards and an expression of confidence that this would serve as an impetus for new creative achievements.