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If you are having issues when viewing PDF files in Firefox, please refer the help page 2 ORGINIZED BY GLOBAL RESEARCH NETWORK” LLC AND IDEAS LAB CONTENT BANKING AND CREDIT FACILITIES FOR IMPROVING THE TREASURY SYSTEM 4 Mansurov Mansur Alisherovich TEST RESULTS OF COMPOSITIONAL PRODUCTS TAKEN ON THE BASIS OF NO OIL BITUMEN 16 Ermetov Amirbek Ismailovich, Jumaniyazov Maqsud Jabbiyevich MANCHE MEINUNGEN UBER DAS WORT UND SEINE BEDEUTUNGEN 20 Atabay Jumaniyozov, Iroda Ismailova Anvarovna CSR@ 2%: A NEW MODEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA 30 Anupam Singh, Dr. Priyanka Verma WORTSCHATZARBEIT HEIBT ARBEITEN MIT WORTERN 44 Abdullayeva Gulnora, Iroda Ismailova THE PHENOMEN OF ENVY AND ITS ON THE MOTIVATIONAL SPHERE OF THE PERSONALITY 49 Baykunusova.G.Yu. A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S PERCEPTION TOWARDS DEBIT CARD USERS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS AT DHARMAPURI DISTRICT 56 Prof. dr. S.M.Krishnan, C. Senthilkumar,PH.D HOW YOU MAY CHANGE YOURSELF? 64 Tursunova Dilnoza VIKTOR FRANKL. LOGOTHERAPY 68 Salaxutdinova Musharraf Isamutdinovna STUDY OF CAMEL RATING SYSTEM IN BANKING SUPERVISION- A CASE STUDY OF NEPAL BANGLADESH BANK LTD 73 Dr. S.U. Gawde, Prof. Alekha Chandra Panda, Prof. Devyani Ingale A SENSE OF GUILT IN THE MORAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD 98 Djurakulova D.F. THE EDUCATION OF LABOR AS AN EXAMPLE OF SOCIALIZATION IN ADOLESCENTS 104 G. Atayeva MICROFINANCE & MFIs: A KEY TO SUSTAINABLE GROWTH 111 Dr. Sanjeeb Kumar Dey SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL ESSENCE OF CREATIVITY PERSONALITY 120 Musinova Ruhshona Yunusovna DEVELOPMENT OF AN ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM OF WIDESPREAD USE OF BIOLOGICAL PROTECTION IN THE POPULATION 127 Erhanova Maloxat Absaitovna A STUDY ON INFLUENCE OF ATTENTION AND CAUTION FACTOR ON NON TRADE CONSUMER PREFERENCE OF CEMENT 135 Dr.T.K.Senthilkumar, M.Manivannan DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOURIST'S INDUSTRY IN SAMARKAND IN PERIOD OF INDEPENDENCE 148 Mastura Sidikova ECONOMIC MECHANISM OF STATE SUPPORT OF AGRICULTURE IN THE CONTEXT OF ECONOMIC MODERNIZATION 157 Sarvinoz Adashalieva CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: A STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NEW GENERATION BANKS IN ERODE DISTRICT 165 K.Rajendran , Dr.V.Parthiban ICSDE 2018 ISSN: 2622-3341 840 MOUNTKATAHDIN TRAIL, AUGUST 10-11, 2018 ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA, 30022, USA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMICS AUGUST 10-11,2018______________ INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF SERVICES EXPORT BASED ON THE CLUSTER KHALILOV SIROJIDDIN APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF Indipendan researcher, Tashkent State YOUTH TOURISM Economic University, Tashkent, Republic o f Uzbekistan ABSTRACT This article focuses on justifying the advantages of a cluster approach to coordinating youth tourism in the regions. Also, the criterias for classification of youth tourist destinations were identified based on the division of youth tourism resources. Keywords: youth tourism, cluster approach, criteria for determining areas, export effectiveness INTRODUCTION The role and significance of tourism as a strategic sector of the economy is increasing. Any country that is actively seeking to promote its national tourism product on the world market pays special attention to attracting young people's tourist flow. For this purpose special combinations are being developed. Meanwhile, measures are being taken to adapt traditional tourist resources to youth needs. The same is the case with the increasing trend of young people's tourism flows to Australia, Spain, Canada, Argentina and Brazil. The growth of the flow of youth tourism influences the export of direct services. In particular, tourist services account for about 7% of the world's total exports. The share of tourist services in exports of global services is 30%. METHODS When applying the best practices of youth tourism in the tourism industry to the practice of business established in Uzbekistan, it should be taken into account that: 317 ORGINIZED BY GLOBAL RESEARCH NETWORK” LLC AND IDEAS LAB • Zoning is a primary task in terms of regions' distribution of resources of youth tourism; • Establishing and setting up a set of youth tourism clusters in tourist destinations; • Planning for animated programs with the "2H + 2T" principle ("excitement + ambience + affirmative + impression + impressions of emotional experiences leading to young people's satisfaction with service delivery") is an acceptable solution to multiplying the flow of youth flows; • Sustainable growth of tourist flow, in turn, has a significant impact on the growth of exports of tourist services; • It is necessary to achieve the realization of the production of food products, strictly adhering to the requirements of offenses among youth; • It is advisable to ensure the effective use of information and communication technologies to meet the needs of youth in the market of tourist services. Hence, the introduction of the "2H + 2T" principle in the planning of animation programs in youth tourism contributes to the competitiveness of the regions. MAIN PART At the same time, strict adherence to the requirements of offenses and crime prevention among youth leads to the sustainability of socio-cultural environment in the regions. In order to clarify the regions that are the basis for the zoning of regional youth resources, the following picture should be considered: ICSDE 2018 ISSN: 2622-3341 840 MOUNT KATAHDIN TRAIL, AUGUST 10-11, 2018 ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA, 30022, USA ORGINIZED BY GLOBAL RESEARCH NETWORK” LLC AND IDEAS LAB Picture 1. Areas that are the basis of regionalization of regions by the distribution of resources of youth tourism Based on the criteria presented in this picture, it is recommended to classify Samarkand region into the regions of youth tourism, in particular: S Urgut-Samarkand - central district (Samarkand city, Samarkand district, Taylak district, Pastdargom district, Urgut district); S Oqdaryo-Koshrabot - western district (Oqdaryo district, Payariq district, Ishtixon district, Kushrabot district); S Bulungur-Jomboy - eastern district (Bulungur district, Jomboy district); S Kattakurgan-Nurabad - northern district (Kattakurgan, Kattakurgan district, Narpay district, Nurabad district, Pakhtachi district). The central district of youth tourism in the Samarkand region is especially suitable for historical, cultural, educational, ecological and gastronomic species. Visiting the western region can be considered as suitable for sports, extreme sports. Picture 2. The Process of Cluster Youth Campaign ICSDE 2018 ISSN: 2622-3341 840 MOUNT KATAHDIN TRAIL, AUGUST 10-11, 2018 ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA, 30022, USA ORGINIZED BY GLOBAL RESEARCH NETWORK” LLC AND IDEAS LAB Eastern region is a good destination for rural tourism. The northern region is a promising direction for the development of hunting and ethnographic species. Creating youth clusters is an optimal solution to expand the flow of tourists to Samarkand Region. Below is a schematic illustration of the youth tourism cluster. Recommendations Establishing and operating youth tourism clusters in tourist destinations, in turn, requires a combination of the powers and capabilities of several stakeholders. That is: • Business entities using resources that serve as the basis for the satisfaction of youth services in tourist services include travel agencies, tourists, guides, tour guides, motels, hostels, tour operators, boarding houses, transport companies, car rental services, public catering establishments, souvenir shops include; • Regulatory and coordinating bodies for the tourism activities of the local government may be referred to as