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Karmana Tumani Nurota Tumani O‘zbekiston Respublikasi Yoshlar ishlari agentligining hududiy boshqarmalari, tuman bo‘limlari, hududlardagi yoshlar bilan ishlash bo‘yicha tashkil etilgan shtablar va sektorlar to‘g‘risida MA’LUMOT O‘zbekiston Respublikasi Yoshlar ishlari agentligining hududiy boshqarmalari manzil va Shtab (mazili ma’sul xodim F.I.Sh tel Sektorlar (mazili ma’sul xodim F.I.Sh tel № telefon raqamlari raqami) raqami) Tuman shahar Viloyat boshqarmasi bo‘lim raxbari (mazili F.I.Sh tel raqami) Navoiy shahar 1.Hokim sektori Navoiy shahar 2-Maktab binosi 1. M.Xudoyberdiyev 99-750-15-06 2.Prokuror sektori Navoiy shahar Me`morlar Navoiy shahar A.Temur ko‘chasi 4a-uy. 2. Navoiy shahar A.Temur ko‘chasi 4a-uy kochasi Yoshlar ishlar agentligi Navoiy shahar Navoiy viloyati Shtab boshlig`i U.Murodullayev A.Avazov 99-575-09-69 bo‘limi boshlig‘i X.Hakimov 90-732-27-28 3.Ichki ishlar Sektori Navoiy shahar G`alaba 3. (99)-750-88-10 shoh kochasi 224-a-uy F. Normurodov 4.Soliq sektori Navoiy shahar Spitamin ko`chasi 4. 14-uy O.Xasanov 97-365-52-88 Karmana tumani 1.Hokim sektori Karmana tumani Talqoq MFY 5. Z.Tursunov 99 5901031 2.Prokuror sektori Karmana tuman Jaloyir MFY 6. Karmana tumani Talqoq MFY Karmana tumani Talqoq MFY Sh.Fayziyev 99 3378886 Navoiy viloyati Yudupov Fuzoyiddin Dushanovich O`rinov Og`abek To`lqin o`g`li 3.Ichki ishlar Sektori Karmana tuman 7. 90-619-02-77 99-715-11-94 Narpay MFY Sh.Xolmurodov 97 3661912 4.Soliq sektori M.Baxrom MFY 8. N.Ergashev 90 6191715 Nurota tumani 1.Hokim sektori Nurota tuman Dehibaland 9. MFY Muhiddinov Rahmiddin +998930850240 Nurota tuman. Eshon Sudur MFY Nurota tuman E.Sudur MFY Islom Karimov 2.Prokuror sektori Nurota tuman Temirqovuq 10. Chorvador ko`chasi ko`chasi 48 MFY Narziyev Mirjalol +998939503758 Navoiy viloyati Yoshlar ishlari agentligi Nurota tuman Sattorov jasurbek Bekpo`latovich 3.Ichki ishlar Sektori Nurota tuman Chuya MFY 11. bo`limi boshlig`I- Usmonov Umarjon +998997563344 Boboqulov Laziz +998996838567 Iskandarovich +998993353200 4.Soliq sektori Nurota tuman Eshon Sudur 12. MFYAllanazarov Ilhom +998997542539 Zarafshon shahar 1. Hokim sektori Zarafshon shahar 13. Alisher Navoiy MFY 1-sonli maktab binosi U.Boboyev 99-750-15-01 2. Prokuror sektori Zarafshon shahar 14. “Quruvchi” MFY 8-sonli maktab binosi Zarafshon shahar Marvarid ko‘chasi 1-uy. A.Davronov 99-750-15-02 Zarafshon shahar Marvarid ko‘chasi 1-uy. Yoshlar ishlar agentligi Zarafshon shahar 3. Ichki ishlar boshaqarmasi sektori Navoiy viloyati A.G‘ulomov bo‘limi boshlig‘i A.G‘ulomov Zarafshon shahar “Yoshlik” MFY 15. (97) 554 55 50 (97) 554 55 50 Zarafshon Sanoat texnikumi yotoqxonasi binosi S.Salomov 99-750-15-03 4. Shahar Davlat soliq inspeksiyasi sektori Zarafshon shahar “Navro‘z” MFY Barkamol 16. avlod binosi D.Xudoyshukurov 99-750-15-04 Navbahor tumani 1-sektor Navbahor tuman Keskanterak 17. Mahallasi Paxtaobod ko`chasi Navbahor tuman Keskanterak Mahallasi L.Oblaqulov 98-778-00-06 Paxtaobod ko`chasi Navbahor tuman Boburshox kochasi 2-sektor Navbahor tumani Arabsaroy mahallasi 18. Yoshlar ishlar agentligi Navbaho tuman Navoiy viloyati A.Mirzayev I.Babamuratov 97-797-22-55 bo‘limi boshlig‘i (99)759-13-44 3-sektor Navbahor tumani Qiziltepa mahallasi 19. Abdiyev Zokir Jahonqulovish (99) 750-88- F.Berdiyev 94-488-20-01 02 4-sektor Navbahor tumani Qalqon ota 20. mahallasi E.Shakirov 93-438-25-51 Qiziltepa tumani 1.Hokim sektori Qiziltepa tuman 21. Qalayiazizon MFY T.Lutfullayev 99 713 79 68 2. Prokuror sektori Qiziltepa tuman 22. Qiziltepa tuman O`zbekiston shox ko`chasi Qiziltepa tuman O`zbekiston shox ko`chasi G`oyibon MFY 7-uy 1-uy. 43-uy T.To`xtayev 93 950 57 06 Navoiy viloyati Yoshlar ishlar agentligi Qiziltepa tuman M.G`aniyev 3.Ichki ishlar Sektori Qiziltepa tuman bo‘limi boshlig‘i U.Barotov 91 308 18 11 Azizobod MFY 23. (99) 383 10 20 Sh.Xazratov 90 619 10 37 4.Soliq sektori Qiziltepa tuman 24. G`oyibon MFY M.Otayev 94 251 67 37 Tomdi tumani 25. Navoiy viloyati Tomdi tumani Yangi Tomdi qo’rg’oni. Tomdi tumani Yangi Tomdi qo’rg’oni. 1.Hokim sektori Tomdi tumani Yangi Tomdi Tabiiy fanlarga ixtisoslashtirilgan maktab Hokimiyat binosi. qo’rg’oni. Hokimiyat binosi. internati. N.Beknazarov Q.Aldabergenov 93 522 52 00 Yoshlar ishlar agentligi Tomdi tumani (93) 956–00-86 2.Prokuror sektori Tomdi tumani Yangi Tomdi 26. bo‘limi boshlig‘i v.v.b A.Djumamurodov qo’rg’oni.Prokurotura binosi. (99) 333-94-94 D.Fayziyev 99 635 57 00 3.Ichki ishlar Sektori Tomdi tumani Yangi 27. Tomdi qo’rg’oni. IIB binosi. R.Ruziyev 93 660 81 11 4.Soliq sektori Tomdi tumani Yangi Tomdi 28. qo’rg’oni. DSI binosi. Sh.Berdiyev 93 522 22 52 Uchquduq tumani 1-sektor Uchquduq tuman Do`stlik Mahallasi 29. A.Temur ko`chasi Uchquduq tuman Mustaqillik Mahallasi S.Xamroev 93-662-11-65 A.Temur ko`chasi Uchquduq tuman Mustaqillik Mahallasi 2-sektor Uchquduq tumani Do`stlik mahallasi 30. Yoshlar ishlar agentligi Navbaho tuman A.Temur ko`chasi Navoiy viloyati R.Rahmatov 90-925-91-10 bo‘limi boshlig‘i N.Xaripov 3-sektor Uchquduq tumani Mustaqillik 31. Xaripov Nurillo Ural o`g`li (99) 751-15-99, (99)751-15-99 mahallasi A.Rayxanov 93-318-02-60 93-150-11-00 4-sektor Uchquduq tumani Aytim mahallasi 32. O`. Shodiev 98-571-07-27 Konimex tumani 1.Hokim sektori Konimex tumani Birlik MFY Jambul kochasi 33. Sektor kotibi J.Narkulov 99 084 4176 2.Prokuror sektori Konimex tumani 34. SHurtepa MFY SHurtepa kochasi Konimex tumani Abay ko‘chasi 77-uy. Konimex tuman Ako‘chasi 77-uy Kotib Q.Begmatov 93 437 00 60 Yoshlar ishlari agentligi Konimex tuman B.Raxmonov Navoiy viloyati 3.Ichki ishlar Sektori Konimex tumani SHurkul bo‘limi boshlig‘i E.Turemuratov 99 750 22 57 MFY SHurkul kochasi 35. (93) 612 08 83 Kotib S/Azimov 88 298 00 02 4.Soliq sektori Konimex tumani Dustlik MFY Dustlik kochasi 36. Kotib F/Usmanov 93 660 11 54 G’azg’on shahar G’ozg’on shahar konchilar ko’chasi 11-uy. G’ozg’on shahar konchilar ko’chasi 11-uy. 1.Hokim sektori G’ozg’on shahar konchilar 37. Navoiy viloyati Yoshlar ishlar agentligi Ғозғон shahar Ф.Саъдуллаев ko’chasi 11-uy bo‘limi boshlig‘i Ф.Саъдуллаев (99) 337-31-07 SH.Abduqodirov 93-460-00-80 (99) 337-31-07 2.Prokuror sektori G’ozg’on shahar konchilar 38. ko’chasi 11-uy D.Ergashov 90-647-73-77 3.Ichki ishlar Sektori G’ozg’on shahar Guliston 39. ko’cha 5-uy F.Davlatov 93-438-46-43 4.Soliq sektori G’ozg’on shahar konchilar 40. ko’chasi 11-uy I.Bozozrov 94-254-96-46 Xatirchi tumani 1.Hokim sektori Xatirchi tumani “Tamabaxrin” 41. MFY X.Ismatov 94-259-08-88 Xatirchi tuman Po‘lkan ko‘chasi 19-uy 2.Prokuror sektori Xatirchi tumani Mustaqillik 42. Xatirchi tuman Po‘lkan ko‘chasi 19-uy Yoshlar ishlari agentligi Xatirchi tuman MFY S.Qudratov 93-950-88-48 Navoiy viloyati S.Mahmudov bo‘limi boshlig‘I A.Begmuradov 3.Ichki ishlar Sektori “Bog‘ishamol” MFY 43. 88-298-10-12 (93) 464-61-31 A.Xayitov 93-662-44-25 4.Soliq sektori “Oltinsoy” MFY O.Rustamov 44. 93-461-11-31 .
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