From the day Uzbekistan proclaimed its independence, a new sovereign state emerged on the world stage, and with the adoption of the first Constitution, the legal foundation of independence was laid. It should also be borne in mind that the Constitution of Uzbekistan was not blindly copied from any country in its creation. It was based on the historical experience of the most developed countries. Constitution Day has been declared a day off because it is a national holiday. This solemn holiday is widely celebrated in all educational establishments, organizations and institutions throughout Uzbekistan. The new version of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan entered into force on May 1, 2023. The new Constitution was adopted following a referendum held on April 30. A total of 15 amendments were made to the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, adopted in 1992. The new version of the Constitution consists of 6 sections, 27 chapters and 155 articles. It should be noted that the Supreme People’s Commissariat of our country is like water and air for every citizen to study our Constitution and know his rights and duties, to observe laws and regulations, to understand and internalize that he occupies an important place in the politics of our country. Festive events were also organized at the Faculty of “Physics-Technology” of NavSU. During the events, various contests, intellectual games were held, and students sang songs and poems praising the Motherland.