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Dmitry Nikolaevich Verigin, deputy of polling station No. 5, held a personal reception for citizens 20.03.2026
Dmitry Nikolaevich Verigin, deputy of polling station No. 5, held a personal reception for citizens, during which residents addressed questions related to the flood situation, as well as personal social and domestic appeals. During the reception, each applicant was given the necessary explanations and consultations.All received requests have been accepted, and appropriate requests will be sent to the competent authorities and organizations. The implementation of the issues raised has been taken under parliamentary control, their resolution will be carried out in accordance with the procedure established by law, followed by informing the applicants.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/maslikhat-ulken-naryn/press/news/details/1185746?lang=kk
A General Staff commission inspected military units in western Kazakhstan 20.03.2026
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A meeting of the Expert Council on digitalization in the field of technical regulation was held 20.03.2026
On March 19, 2026, a meeting of the Expert Council was held, during which issues related to the operation and development of the Information System for Technical Regulation "E-KTRM" were considered.Participants were presented with the structure of the system and its key functional capabilities, which ensure the digitalization of processes in the areas of technical regulation, standardization, metrology, conformity assessment, accreditation, and state control.It was noted that the system supports the maintenance of state registers, automates product certification and declaration procedures, facilitates accreditation processes, and provides state services in the field of metrology.The meeting also reviewed the results of the system's modernization and plans for its further development, including the implementation of new digital services and expanded integration with state information systems.During the meeting, the planned system modifications for 2026 were also presented, including:- Implementation of cost calculation in accreditation;- Development of the OTTS and OTSH modules;- Digitalization of state metrological services;- Implementation of vehicle geolocation verification when issuing SBKTS;- Functionality for planning and developing national standards;- Development of integration services and user tools.Following the meeting, participants discussed proposals for improving the functionality of the "E-KTRM" system and the further development of digital tools in the field of technical regulation. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti-ktrm/press/news/details/1185764?lang=kk
On Guard of Public Order with New Capabilities: National Guard Fleet Replenished with Modern Vehicles Ahead of Nauryz 20.03.2026
Military units of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Almaty and Turkestan have been reinforced with new patrol vehicles. The landmark event took place on the eve of the holiday of renewal and unity — Nauryz Meyramy.The new vehicles were presented to the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs — Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard, Ansagan Baltabekov.Major General A. Baltabekov emphasized the importance of equipping units tasked with ensuring public safety.— The National Guard stands in defense of public peace, law, and order. The fulfillment of service and combat tasks requires high mobility and rapid response. I am confident that the new patrol vehicles will significantly enhance the capabilities of the units and improve the effectiveness of their service, — noted the Commander-in-Chief.The newly delivered equipment will significantly improve patrol operations, reduce response time to incidents, and enhance the safety of citizens.It should be noted that the modernization of material and technical resources is being carried out on a systematic basis. In a short period, 336 units of modern equipment have already been delivered to National Guard units, more than 120 of which have been assigned to military units of the “Ontustik” Regional Command.The expansion of the vehicle fleet has become another step toward strengthening combat readiness and increasing the effectiveness of the National Guard in maintaining stability and law and order in the country. Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1185677?lang=kk
Guardsmen Join the “Nauryz Meyramy” Challenge 20.03.2026
The Military Band of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan joined the nationwide holiday initiative "Nauryz Meiramy" (#challenge), taking up the baton from the Central Band of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The Guards' musical ensemble supported the challenge by performing a celebratory song imbued with national flavor and the spirit of spring renewal.In their address, the musicians noted that Nauryz is a symbol of unity, peace, and prosperity, uniting people of different generations."We heartily congratulate you on the holiday of Nauryz! May peace, prosperity, and good health reign in every home. We wish you joy, warmth, and inspiration, that every day brings light and good emotions. May unity and peace always be preserved in our country, and may every family live in prosperity and happiness," the message reads.Continuing the tradition of passing the festive baton, the National Guard Orchestra passed the "Nauryz Meiramy" #challenge to the Presidential Orchestra of the State Security Service of the Republic of Kazakhstan, thus continuing the chain of good wishes and strengthening cultural ties between military artistic groups.Such initiatives promote national values, strengthen the continuity of traditions, and foster a positive image of military service in society.#NAURYZNAMAPress Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1185685?lang=kk
The State Revenue Department held a seminar meeting with the business community of the region 20.03.2026
The Department of State Revenue of the Pavlodar region held a seminar-meeting with business representatives in the Q&A format at the site of the regional Chamber "Atameken". The event was dedicated to clarifying the norms of the new Tax Code, adopted in 2026.With the introduction of the new code, business entities have questions about the provisions they first encountered, in particular, the requirements for changing special tax regimes. In videoconference mode, entrepreneurs from the cities and districts of the region received comprehensive answers from the Department's specialists.Tolegen Shaimardanov, Head of the Department of Explanatory Work of the State Duma of the Pavlodar region, reminded taxpayers about the approaching deadline for paying tax on vehicles for individuals. The amounts that owners have to pay for 2025 are already posted in information systems.Tolegen Shaimardanov also recalled the holding of the republican campaign "People's Accountant", which continues its work in all state revenue departments of cities and districts of the region. Within its framework, entrepreneurs can come and ask their questions directly to specialists.Department of Explanatory Work and contact centerState Duma of the Pavlodar regionSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1185689?lang=kk
Nauryznama: National Patterns in the Uniforms and Equipment of the Guardsmen 20.03.2026
In the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, military bearing is harmoniously combined with national traditions. Even elements of uniforms and service equipment carry cultural meaning, with Kazakh ornaments—familiar from ancient crafts and ancestral decorations—organically woven into their design.A vivid example is the uniform of the Honor Guard Company, a unit that represents Kazakhstan at state ceremonies. Guardsmen take part in military parades, official events involving the leadership of law enforcement agencies, and welcome foreign delegations. They are often among the first symbols of the country seen by international guests.The ceremonial uniform of the Honor Guard Company has been designed with national artistic traditions in mind. Its decoration features elements of Kazakh ornamentation, including the well-known “koshkar muiz” pattern—a symbol of strength, prosperity, and continuity of generations. These ornamental motifs are carefully integrated into the details of the uniform, giving it a distinctive national character.Such elements can also be seen on the shoulder boards of everyday and office uniforms worn by guardsmen—from privates to generals. In Kazakh culture, ornamentation has always held special significance: patterns served not only decorative purposes but were also regarded as symbolic protectors.National motifs are also reflected in the equipment of the law-enforcement troops. As part of the Nauryznama celebrations, guardsmen added a national touch to Hyundai Staria service vehicles. The vehicles used to ensure public order were decorated with stylized elements of Kazakh ornamentation, which harmoniously complement their modern design.Thus, in the National Guard, national ornamentation has become an integral part of the visual identity of the law-enforcement troops—from uniforms to service equipment—uniting military traditions with the cultural heritage of the Kazakh people. #NAURYZNAMA Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1185670?lang=kk
AI-mektep multiservice platform to be launched in Kostanay region 20.03.2026
AI-Mektep is a next-generation educational platform based on artificial intelligence, designed to prepare school students for exams (UNT) and develop modern learning skills. The project combines a digital AI platform and an educational space where students can study subjects at their own pace with the help of a virtual AI mentor. The platform offers interactive lessons, video and audio explanations, automatic test generation, and learning progress analytics. The main goal of the project is to make quality education more accessible, increase student motivation, and introduce modern artificial intelligence technologies into the region's educational environment.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1185647?lang=kk
About the new fraudulent wave of "Million Dollar Shipping" 20.03.2026
The Center for Forecasting Criminal Threats and Public Safety Risks of the Committee on Legal Statistics and Special Accounts of the Prosecutor General's Office warns of a new fraudulent wave.According to foreign sources (https://dzen.ru/a/aa5EsIuKNzrADYS3 , https://www.theguardian.com/money/2026/mar/01/cleaning-superstore-the-missed-delivery-text-scam-whatsapp) The attackers massively send fake notifications about "missed delivery" via messengers and SMS.At first glance, such messages look harmless and resemble standard alerts from courier services. The text indicates that the courier allegedly failed to deliver the parcel and suggests going to a special page to re-arrange the delivery.However, the specified address leads to a fake website that completely imitates the official resources of logistics companies.The user is asked to provide personal information - full name, INN, residential address, and also pay a small amount for re-delivery of the shipment.After entering the relevant payment information, criminals gain access to confidential bank details, which can lead not only to financial losses, but also to the further use of your personal data in criminal schemes.In order not to become a victim of fraudsters, it is necessary to follow simple but important precautions.:-do not follow the links from messages in messengers and SMS if you are not expecting delivery;-carefully check the website address;-fraudulent resources often differ by one or two letters, signs;-do not enter confidential and banking information on suspicious resources;-check the delivery status only through the official websites and applications of courier services, logistics companies;-Ignore and block suspicious messages when you receive them.Scammers actively exploit the gullibility of citizens and the habit of responding quickly to delivery messages. That is why such schemes are spreading rapidly and can affect everyone.Caution in the digital environment is the best protection against financial losses and leakage of personal data. The Committee's Center for Forecasting Criminal Threats and Risks to Public SafetySource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1185650?lang=kk
The results of the referendum on the adoption of the new Constitution of Kazakhstan were announced at the OSCE meeting in Vienna 20.03.2026
Vienna, March 19, 2026 – During the meeting of the Permanent Council of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), at which the OSCE ODIHR Director Maria Telalian made an annual report, the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Kazakhstan announced the results of the republican referendum held on March 15 this year. The delegation of Kazakhstan expressed gratitude to the ODIHR Director for sending a Referendum Assessment Mission.It was noted that, according to the Central Referendum Commission of  Kazakhstan, more than 9 million citizens participated in the referendum, and the adoption of the new Basic Law of the country was supported by 87.15 percent of the voting participants. Thus, the referendum was recognized as having taken place, and the new Constitution was adopted as a result of the free expression of the will of the people of Kazakhstan.It was emphasized that the results of the vote indicate broad public support for the constitutional reform and confirm the successful implementation of the democratic process in the country. The new, truly People’s Constitution will officially enter into force on July 1, 2026.During the speech, it was also noted that the implementation of the provisions of the new Constitution will become the basis for a large-scale update of national legislation. In the coming period, five new constitutional laws are planned to be submitted to Parliament, including acts regulating the institution of the President, the Kurultai (Parliament), the People's Council, as well as the status of the capital and the administrative-territorial structure of the country. At the same time, a systematic review of eight more constitutional laws and more than 60 regulatory legal acts, including key codes, will be required.It was emphasized that this legislative process will be synchronized with the upcoming parliamentary elections, which are scheduled to be held before September 1 of this year.Special attention was paid to the international assessment of the referendum. International observers from the CIS, the IPA CIS, the SCO, the Organization of Turkic States, the TURKPA, the CSTO PA, the OIC and the CICA unanimously noted the open and transparent nature of voting, broad participation of citizens, respect for the rights of all participants in the process and the provision of opportunities for free, informed and independent choice. In this regard, the referendum was recognized as complying with Kazakhstan's national legislation and international obligations in the electoral sphere.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-vienna/press/news/details/1185613?lang=kk
Kazakhstan’s Permanent Representative Participates in Event Marking World Water Day 20.03.2026
New York, March 19, 2026 – Kairat Umarov, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations, took part in an event dedicated to World Water Day 2026 on the theme “Water and Gender Equality.”In his remarks, he underscored that water is fundamental to public health, food security, and sustainable development, and that ensuring equal access to water resources is directly linked to justice and inclusion. Particular attention was drawn to the fact that women and girls in many countries are the ones most acutely affected by water scarcity, while their participation in water resource management processes remains insufficient.The Kazakh side also noted the growing pressure on global water resources as a result of climate change, ecosystem degradation, unsustainable consumption, and disruptions to the hydrological cycle. It was emphasized that, amid the continuing lack of access to safe drinking water and sanitation, strengthening international cooperation and improving global water governance are especially important.In this context, participants were informed about the initiative of President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to establish, under the auspices of the United Nations, a dedicated international water organization as part of the UN80 reform process. This initiative is aimed at increasing institutional efficiency, reducing duplication of functions, and giving the water agenda the political prominence it deserves.The first international consultations on this issue were also announced for April of this year in Astana, on the margins of the Regional Environmental Summit. Kazakhstan called on UN Member States and partners to actively engage in the further dialogue on the water agenda.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1185614?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Participates in High-Level Event on Sustainable Development of Mountain Regions 20.03.2026
New York, 18 March 2026 - The Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations, H.E. Mr. Kairat Umarov, participated in a high-level event dedicated to the sustainable development of mountain regions, held at the UN Headquarters in New York.The event was co-organized by the Permanent Mission of the Kyrgyz Republic to the United Nations and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), within the broader framework of international efforts to strengthen cooperation in advancing the sustainable development of mountain regions, including through the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.In his statement, Ambassador Umarov underscored that Kazakhstan, endowed with diverse ecosystems, including mountainous areas, is increasingly facing a range of environmental challenges, such as climate change, glacier retreat, desertification and water scarcity. He noted that these trends have direct implications for food security, sustainable development and regional stability in Central Asia.The Ambassador emphasized the importance of enhancing regional cooperation and multilateral engagement, as well as mobilizing financial, technological and scientific resources to effectively address environmental challenges. In this regard, he informed participants about the forthcoming Regional Ecological Summit to be held in Astana in April 2026, which will serve as a platform for advancing practical solutions in the areas of climate adaptation, sustainable water management and biodiversity conservation.Furthermore, Ambassador Umarov highlighted the establishment of the United Nations Regional Centre for the Sustainable Development Goals for Central Asia and Afghanistan in Almaty. He noted that the Centre will play a key role in strengthening partnerships, attracting investments and translating global commitments into concrete regional and national initiatives.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1185615?lang=kk
Nauryz Celebration Held at the United Nations Headquarters 20.03.2026
New York, 18 March 2026 – An official event dedicated to the celebration of Nauryz was held at the United Nations Headquarters. The event was organized by the Permanent Missions of the Central Asian states.In his remarks, the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations, H.E. Mr. Kairat Umarov, noted that Nauryz is an integral part of the cultural heritage of the countries of the region, embodying the values of renewal, good neighbourliness and unity. In the context of current global challenges, the holiday gains particular significance, contributing to the strengthening of dialogue, mutual understanding and international cooperation.He also highlighted the nationwide referendum held in Kazakhstan on 15 March this year, describing it as an important milestone reflecting the country’s commitment to political modernization and the strengthening of democratic institutions. Similar to Nauryz, the referendum symbolizes renewal, progress and the aspiration towards a more just and inclusive society.As part of the cultural programme, Kazakhstan was represented by the “Alqissa” children’s folklore ensemble  with a musical and theatrical performance titled “The Golden Man”.An exhibition was also organized within the framework of the event, showcasing the culture and national heritage of the Central Asian states, including traditional handicrafts and musical instruments.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1185616?lang=kk
International Balkan University in Skopje hosted debates on the outcomes of the referendum and new Constitution of Kazakhstan 20.03.2026
Skopje, March 18, 2026 – The Ambassador of Kazakhstan in North Macedonia, Satybaldy Burshakov, following the invitation of the leadership of the Balkan Research Center at the International Balkan University in Skopje, in collaboration with International Center «Alliance of Civilizations», participated in the debates «Dynamic Kazakhstan with New Strategy and New Constitution».During the discussions with experts, professors and students, the Kazakh diplomat informed them about the key aspects of the domestic political course and socio-economic dynamics of Kazakhstan, outlining the main vectors of its foreign policy strategy and achievements in the field of digital transformation. Special attention was paid to the prospects of bilateral cooperation between Kazakhstan and North Macedonia.Ambassador Burshakov thoroughly covered the progress of the large-scale political reforms initiated by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. A crucial milestone in these processes was the national referendum held on March 15, which solidified the provisions of the country's new Constitution.The audience's focus was centered on the key constitutional innovations that are of primary importance for the further development of the state.In particular, the conference participants were provided with detailed explanations of such fundamental changes as unicameral parliament Kurultai, establishment of Halyk Kenesi (Peopl’s Council), the highest consultative body representing the interests of the people of Kazakhstan, introducing the post of Vice President, designed to ensure a more efficient functioning of the executive vertical. An important segment consisted of clarifications regarding the significant strengthening of the Parliament's role and the expansion of its oversight functions over the government's activities.Furthermore, it was emphasized that the constitutional enshrinement of unwavering guarantees of human and civil rights and freedoms marks a new stage in the development of the legal system, establishing these values as the highest priority of the state.The participants also watched videos and photo slides talking about Kazakhstan, its traditions, and its people.During the debates Ambassador Burshakov answered numerous questions from the conference participants. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-skopje/press/news/details/1185617?lang=kk
Prospects for Kazakh–Slovak Cooperation in Agriculture Were Discussed in Bratislava 20.03.2026
Bratislava, 18 March, 2026 – The Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Slovak Republic, Zhanna Saginova, held a meeting with the State Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Slovak Republic, Vladimír Vnuk.During the talks, the parties discussed a wide range of issues related to bilateral cooperation in the agricultural sector, including livestock breeding, seed production, and forestry. Particular attention was given to the procurement of breeding livestock from Slovakia, as well as to expanding the range of agricultural products exported from Kazakhstan to the Slovak market.The importance of implementing the joint Memorandum of Understanding in the field of forestry was emphasized, along with the work of the relevant working group operating within the framework of the Intergovernmental Commission on Trade, Economic and Scientific-Technical Cooperation. In follow-up to the agreements reached during the working group’s online meeting in February 2025, the Ambassador proposed considering the organization of training internships for Kazakh forestry specialists at specialized educational institutions in the Slovak Republic, as well as strengthening cooperation between the Forestry Committee of the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan and the National Forestry Centre of Slovakia.Special attention was also paid to the prospects for joint projects in the fields of biotechnology, soil science, plant breeding and genetics, livestock production, and veterinary science. The Ambassador introduced the activities of the National Agrarian Scientific and Educational Center of Kazakhstan and expressed support for establishing cooperation between the Center and the National Agricultural and Food Centre of Slovakia, as well as the Central Control and Testing Institute of Agriculture in Bratislava.The recognition of falconry by UNESCO as an element of the intangible cultural heritage of both Kazakhstan and Slovakia opens new opportunities for bilateral cooperation. According to the Ambassador, the existence in Slovakia of a network of forestry schools specializing in professional training of falconers creates new opportunities for training Kazakh “qusbegi”.At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in further developing cooperation and agreed to continue a constructive dialogue across all discussed areas.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-bratislava/press/news/details/1185559?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Presents Candidate to UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Geneva 20.03.2026
Geneva, 19 March 2026 – On the margins of the Human Rights Council session in Geneva, the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the UN Office in Geneva hosted a side event at the Palais des Nations to present the candidacy of Ms. Lyazzat Kaltayeva for membership in the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The event brought together ambassadors, representatives of international organizations, and human rights experts.Opening the event, Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan, Ambassador Erzhan Kazykhan noted the symbolic importance of the year, marking the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. He reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s strong commitment to multilateralism and the promotion of human dignity, as well as its active engagement with UN human rights mechanisms.The Ambassador also announced Kazakhstan’s decision to join the Group of Friends on Cultural Rights of Persons with Disabilities and formally presented Ms. Lyazzat Kaltayeva as Kazakhstan’s candidate to CRPD. With over 30 years of leadership in the disability rights movement, including at the parliamentary and regional levels, Ms. Kaltayeva brings extensive experience in promoting inclusive policies and advancing the rights of women and persons with disabilities.In her address, Ms. Lyazzat Kaltayeva stressed the importance of ensuring that persons with disabilities have a voice in decision-making processes, particularly in the face of emerging global challenges such as climate change, conflict and public health crises.The Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is a body of independent experts that monitors the implementation of the Convention by States Parties. Elections to CRPD will take place in June 2026 in New York.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1185580?lang=kk
Kazakhstan’s New Constitution Opens New Investment Opportunities for Czech Business 20.03.2026
Prague, 18 March 2026 – Participants of the business seminar entitled “Prospects for Trade and Economic Cooperation between the Czech Republic and the Republic of Kazakhstan” were among the first representatives of the Czech public to be briefed on the outcome of the national referendum and the adoption of Kazakhstan’s new Constitution. The event brought together members of the Czech business community, industry associations, and the expert community and was organized by the consortium “CZ - Czech Municipal and Energy Technologies” in cooperation with the research institute “FONTES RERUM”, with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Prague.Alongside Ambassador Kairat Abdrakhmanov, the seminar featured remarks by prominent Czech economist and politician, former Minister of Industry and Trade Jan Mládek, distinguished diplomat and former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, as well as former President of the United Nations General Assembly Jan Kavan, Head of the organizing consortium Zdeněk Zbytek, Vice President of the Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic František Chaloupecký, and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Export credit insurance company “EGAP” Marek Dlouhý.The seminar provided Czech entrepreneurs with an overview of the key directions of Kazakhstan’s economic reforms, now enshrined in the country’s new Basic Law. Particular emphasis was placed on the Constitution’s provisions prioritizing the development of human capital, education, science, and innovation, as well as safeguarding all forms of property and upholding the principles of international law. The implementation of the economic reform agenda is expected to enhance Kazakhstan’s investment and trade potential, streamline administrative procedures, and strengthen the accountability of the executive branch.Participants underscored the important role of Czech companies and development institutions in advancing Kazakhstan - Czech trade and economic cooperation, promoting mutual investment, and facilitating the adoption of modern technologies. The implementation of concrete projects, including those agreed in previous years, is gaining particular relevance in the context of preparations for upcoming high-level engagements between Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic, as well as major bilateral business forums.The seminar built on a series of prior engagements between Kazakh diplomats and Czech business representatives, as well as working visits to leading technological and industrial enterprises across various regions of the Czech Republic, during which priority areas for further partnership development were identified.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-prague/press/news/details/1185584?lang=kk
In the Abay region, female military personnel won the "Koktem aruy – 2026" competition. 19.03.2026
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Veterans of the Karmakshy District familiarized themselves with new facilities in the regional center 19.03.2026
Today, a delegation of veterans from the Karmakshy District visited the city of Kyzylorda and ознакомилась with the operation of newly built facilities in the region.First, the delegation visited the Family Center (“Otbasу Ortalygy”). The center was officially opened in 2023 with the participation of the regional akim as part of the 85th anniversary of the region and City Day celebrations. A total of 1.6 billion tenge was allocated from the regional budget for its construction. The center provides comprehensive services for youth, including family planning, social support, and marriage registration ceremonies.Next, the delegation was introduced to the construction progress of the new “House of Friendship.” With a total cost exceeding 3.7 billion tenge, this facility is set to become a modern center aimed at strengthening interethnic harmony.The delegation then visited the new terminal of Korkyt Ata Airport, commissioned in 2024. The project cost amounts to 20.9 billion tenge, and the terminal has a capacity of serving up to 250 passengers per hour. It is fully equipped to handle both domestic and international flights.During the trip, the delegation also ознакомилась with the work of the “Syr Zhuldizdary” Academy. The center, costing approximately 11 billion tenge, is designed to develop the creative and scientific abilities of children and adolescents. It offers various clubs in robotics, arts, sports, and technology.During the visit, the veterans gave a positive assessment of the large-scale projects being implemented in the region.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1185512?lang=kk
District veterans visited social and cultural facilities 19.03.2026
Today, large-scale projects implemented in recent years in the city of Kyzylorda have become a clear reflection of the region’s development. In this regard, veterans of our district ознакомились with the work of social and cultural facilities in the sacred land of Syr.As part of the study visit, the delegation visited the “Anaga Tagzym” Center, a cultural and social facility built in the city center on the initiative of the regional akim Nurlibek Mashbekuly. Opened in 2023, the center combines national and modern styles and is aimed at promoting national values, enhancing the status of mothers, and strengthening the institution of the family.The delegation also ознакомилась with a new school built under the national project “Comfortable School.” The modern educational institution meets all current standards and provides students with all the necessary conditions for quality education.In addition, the delegation visited one of the largest sports facilities in the region — the Central Stadium under construction, рассчитанный на 11,000 seats. The project cost is 26.5 billion tenge. The stadium is being built in accordance with international standards and will allow for multiple sports activities.During the visit, the delegation also toured the newly opened “Competence Center” and the new building of the Regional Museum of History and Local Lore. The modern museum features thousands of valuable exhibits showcasing the region’s history and широко использует интерактивные технологии.Overall, the veterans noted that such positive initiatives should also be continued at the district level.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1185513?lang=kk