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Cleaning the banks of the Badam River in the Turansky district with the participation of ShymkentSpetsKompleks LLP 06.10.2025
On October 6, 2025, a large-scale citywide cleanup event was held in Shymkent as part of the national environmental campaign "Taza Kazakstan" (Clean Kazakhstan) . The goal of the event was to raise environmental awareness, improve the city's sanitary conditions, and instill in citizens a responsible attitude toward the environment. The event brought together utility services, government officials, and residents from all districts of the metropolis. Particular attention was paid to the Turansky District on this day, where, at the initiative of the Department for the Development of a Comfortable Urban Environment, cleanup efforts were organized along the Badam River . The event was attended by employees of the Turansky District Akimat , representatives of the contractor ShymkentSpetsKompleks LLC , as well as activists and volunteers. In total, approximately 40 people and four pieces of specialized equipment participated in the cleanup. The work began early in the morning. Participants set out for the designated area, armed with tools and trash bags. During the event, the coastal areas were cleaned, plastic bottles, bags, household waste, and dried vegetation were collected. All collected materials were taken to a designated landfill. In addition to removing trash, the participants cleared irrigation canals, leveled the shoreline, and carried out landscaping. According to the organizers, the main goal of the campaign is to preserve the cleanliness of natural water bodies and instill in the population a caring attitude toward the environment . The Badam River is one of Shymkent's key natural resources, and its condition directly impacts the city's environmental safety. Therefore, maintaining the cleanliness of waterways is an important element of a comprehensive program to improve the urban environment. The Deputy Akim of the Turansky District, addressing the participants of the action, noted: "The importance of environmental cleanup is a key factor. A clean environment is an indicator of the quality of life of city residents. Today's cleanup day isn't just a one-time event; it's a step toward developing a sustainable environmental culture. If each of us takes care of nature, Shymkent will become even more beautiful and green," he said. The cleanup took place in an atmosphere of enthusiasm and unity. Participants worked harmoniously, helping each other. Some collected trash along the riverbank, while others tidied up overgrown areas and shrubs. In just a few hours, the river and surrounding area were transformed—the riverbank became cleaner, tidier, and safer for vacationers. The "Taza Kazakhstan" campaign has long been a nationwide movement aimed at developing environmental awareness in Kazakhstan. Its slogan is "A Clean Environment is the Key to a Healthy Life ." In Shymkent, this initiative regularly includes landscaping, tree planting, and cleaning parks, squares, and ponds. Such events not only enhance the city's beauty but also raise citizens' awareness of environmental issues. During the cleanup, educational talks were also held with local residents. Representatives from municipal services reminded residents of the importance of maintaining cleanliness, not throwing trash into water bodies, and using household waste containers. Residents expressed support for the initiative and noted that such events should be held regularly, as only through joint efforts can the city be kept clean. Employees of ShymkentSpetsKompleks LLC who participated in the cleanup emphasized that participating in such events has become a good tradition for their team. The company actively participates in city improvement activities, provides waste removal, and maintains street hygiene. The company's management is confident that environmental cleanups strengthen corporate morale and foster a sense of responsibility for the common good. In addition to removing debris, specialists cleared the riverbed and restored the natural flow of water , which will prevent blockages and preserve the reservoir's ecosystem. These efforts improve water quality and prevent pollution of adjacent areas. The activism of young people and residents of the district is especially noteworthy. Students, schoolchildren, and volunteers enthusiastically joined the cleanup day. For many, this was their first experience participating in environmental campaigns, which helped them understand the importance of personal involvement in preserving the environment. Upon completion of the work, the organizers thanked all participants for their contribution to the improvement of their hometown and noted that maintaining cleanliness should not be an occasional, but a constant commitment for every city resident . In the near future, they plan to continue environmental activities in other areas of the Badam Valley, as well as plant trees and shrubs along the cleaned banks. Senbilik on Badam demonstrated that teamwork can yield tangible results. The area, which was covered in trash and dry branches in the morning, was transformed by midday into a clean and well-maintained place, pleasant for strolling and relaxing. The campaign also reminded residents of a simple but important truth: a clean city begins with each of us . If every resident maintains order on at least their own street or courtyard, the overall appearance of the city will improve. Today's cleanup day was a clear example of how civic engagement, unity, and love for one's hometown can make sustainable development a reality. The organizers emphasized that such events will be held on an ongoing basis . In addition to Badam, plans include cleaning small rivers, irrigation ditches, and the city's green spaces. The main goal is not just to clean up trash, but to instill in residents a habit of cleanliness, a desire to care for their city, and to pass this attitude on to future generations. The campaign can be summed up in one sentence: "A clean Shymkent is the result of the hard work and responsibility of every resident!"
The banks of the Badam River in the Turan district were cleaned with the participation of ShymkentSpetsKompleks LLP 06.10.2025
On October 6, 2025, a large-scale clean-up was held in Shymkent as part of the “Clean Kazakhstan” republican campaign to promote environmental culture and protect the environment. In all districts of the city, municipal employees, representatives of government agencies, and volunteer residents joined forces and actively participated in cleaning streets and riverbanks. This initiative is aimed not only at improving the beauty of the city, but also at strengthening the responsibility of each citizen for his native land. In particular, in Turan district , organized by the Department of Urban Development of the Environment, a large-scale clean-up was carried out on the banks of the Badam River . The Turan district akimat , as well as employees of ShymkentSpetsKompleks LLP , participated in the action. A total of about 40 people and 4 special equipment were mobilized during the clean-up. The environmental event, which began at nine in the morning, was held at a highly organized level. Participants cleaned the riverbed from household waste, plastic bottles and garbage. The collected garbage was placed in special bags and taken to a landfill. During the cleaning, work was also carried out to preserve the natural appearance of the river, plant greenery along the banks, and open irrigation channels. The main goal of this initiative is to preserve the purity of natural water bodies and create environmental awareness . The Badam River is one of the most important natural objects of Shymkent. The cleanliness along it directly affects the ecology of the city. Therefore, such events should be held regularly. According to the participants of the Sabbilyk, such events have a great impact on creating a culture of careful attention to nature among the population, as well as increasing the environmental responsibility of young people. The deputy akim of Turan district said in his speech: "A clean environment is an indicator of the quality of life of residents. Today's Sabbath is not just a one-day event, it is a concrete step towards creating an ecological culture. If each of us contributes to protecting nature, we will beautify our city," he said. The employees and residents who participated in the campaign worked with great enthusiasm. One person tidied up the bushes near the bank, while the other began to clean up the household waste accumulated along the river. Within a few hours, the riverbank was significantly cleaned. The area, which was previously covered with various types of garbage, is now becoming a clean and comfortable place to relax. The cleaning work along the Badam River is in line with the national goal of the Clean Kazakhstan campaign. This environmental movement is being implemented throughout the country and its main slogan is “A clean environment is the key to a healthy life .” In Shymkent, work in this direction is being carried out systematically: cleaning parks and riverbanks, planting trees in green areas, and creating a culture of proper household waste disposal are all part of this initiative. During the weekend, environmental education activities were also carried out along the river. Representatives of the institution explained to residents the importance of not polluting water bodies, disposing of household waste in special containers, and protecting nature. The participants warmly welcomed this initiative and expressed their support for more frequent holding of such events. Employees of ShymkentSpetsKompleks LLP, in turn, said that they have made participation in environmental Saturday a tradition. They are constantly active in garbage collection and cleaning in the city. According to company representatives, such events not only increase the environmental culture of society, but also strengthen unity among labor collectives. The institutions responsible for the cleanliness of the Badam River not only collected garbage during the Sabbath, but also carried out work to clean the riverbed and ensure the free movement of running water . This has a positive effect on the river's ecosystem and allows for improved water quality. Residents of the Turan district and youth organizations also showed their activity. In particular, schoolchildren and students voluntarily participated in the Sabbath and, together with adults, helped clean up the riverbank. Such an experience teaches young people to respect nature and forms the basis for the formation of environmental awareness. At the end of the action, the participants were thanked and the importance of protecting nature and keeping the city clean was once again reminded. According to the organizers, such Saturdays will continue not only in the fall, but in stages throughout the year. In the future, tree planting and landscaping work is also planned on the river banks. The cleaning work along the Badam River is part of a comprehensive set of measures aimed at improving the environmental situation in Shymkent. Thanks to the activity and solidarity of the city's residents, today's event was held at a high level. In conclusion, this Sabbath clearly demonstrated another important idea: cleanliness is a common responsibility for all of us . If every resident takes responsibility for the cleanliness of their home, street, and river, then Shymkent will truly become an ecologically clean, green, and comfortable city. Today's event was a shining example of teamwork, civic responsibility, and love for nature. "A clean city is a shared responsibility!"
Citywide cleanup in Kainarbulak: an example of unity and responsibility for keeping the city clean 06.10.2025
On the first weekend of October 2025, Shymkent hosted its traditional citywide cleanup day , this time organized in the Kainarbulak residential area in the Abay district. The event, part of a beautification and sanitation campaign, was an important contribution to fostering environmental awareness among city residents and increasing their responsibility for the environment. The cleanup effort was actively attended by staff from the Abay District Akim's Office, employees of the Abay municipal government agency, representatives of Kazstroycapital , and specialists from several city departments. From early morning, dozens of participants descended on designated areas, armed with brooms, rakes, bags, and other tools, to clean up the streets, sidewalks, and green spaces. The main goal of the campaign was to clear the Kainarbulak residential area of trash and weeds, improve green spaces, and foster environmental awareness among the population . Participants worked actively, demonstrating unity and commitment to keeping their hometown clean. Work began around nine in the morning. The main streets, courtyards, and roadside areas were cleared first. Specialized crews cleared ditches, removed household waste, and tended to trees and shrubs. Within a few hours, the area was noticeably transformed: the streets were clean, the green spaces were well-maintained, and the atmosphere was filled with a sense of order and renewal. Representatives of the Abay District Akim's office emphasized that such cleanup days have not only practical but also educational value . A clean city is not simply the result of the work of public utilities, but a reflection of the cultural level and consciousness of its residents. "Where there's cleanliness, there's order, harmony, and respect for work. Today's cleanup isn't just a cleanup, it's an expression of civic responsibility. Each of us must take care of the cleanliness of our homes, streets, neighborhoods, and the city as a whole," noted a district administration representative. During the cleanup , green space improvements were also carried out, including tree pruning, weeding, and planting young trees. Workers cleared the area of dry branches, leaves, and debris, and tidied up flowerbeds and lawns. These activities not only improved the appearance of the residential area but also fostered a caring attitude toward nature among the participants. Employees of the Abay municipal enterprise and representatives of Kazstroycapital were particularly active participants. They enthusiastically worked not only in their assigned areas but also assisted their colleagues in neighboring neighborhoods. This mutual understanding and collaborative work became an example of unity and team spirit. Residents of Kainarbulak also got involved. Many came out of their homes to join the cleanup: some cleaned their neighborhoods, others helped collect trash, and some even planted trees and flowers. Families with children participated in the event, setting a personal example for the younger generation about the importance of caring for a clean environment. The district's youth were particularly active: students, schoolchildren, and volunteers joined in, assisting older participants and cleaning up the most polluted areas. This kind of involvement by young city residents is crucial, as environmental awareness is shaped from an early age. During the event, the organizers held an environmental discussion with residents, explaining the importance of waste separation and recycling. They emphasized that plastic, paper, and glass are recyclable, and that if everyone sorts their waste, it will significantly reduce the environmental impact. The cleanup day was well-organized: the district administration provided participants with everything they needed—bags, gloves, equipment, and trash removal machinery. The warm, sunny weather also contributed to a positive mood and active work. Upon completion of the cleanup, all collected trash was taken to the solid waste landfill. The street and surrounding area were noticeably transformed: cleaner, more comfortable, and more beautiful. Administration representatives thanked all participants for their activity, hard work, and concern. "We want these cleanup days to become a tradition. Keeping the city clean is everyone's responsibility. If everyone maintains order around their homes and offices, our Shymkent will become the cleanest and greenest city in Kazakhstan," noted a representative of the Abay District Akim's office. The Kainarbulak event demonstrated that combined efforts can yield excellent results. In just a few hours, participants removed several tons of trash, cleaned dozens of areas, maintained green spaces, and refreshed the neighborhood's appearance. It's important to note that such events not only contribute to improving the city's sanitary conditions but also strengthen community ties . Working together helps people feel united, cohesive, and proud of their city. The citywide cleanup day in Kainarbulak became a shining example of how government agencies, private companies, and ordinary citizens can unite for a common goal: making their city cleaner and more comfortable. Such events inspire, foster a culture of responsibility, and demonstrate that caring for the environment is not an abstract concept, but a tangible act of each and every one of us. At the end of the event, the organizers thanked all participants and emphasized that cleanliness should become a way of life , not a one-time event. After all, a clean city is not only beautiful but also safe, convenient, and enjoyable for every resident. The cleanup day in Kainarbulak became a confirmation of a simple but important truth: "A clean city is everyone's responsibility!"
The city-wide Sabbath in Kaynarbulak is an example of unity and responsibility on the path to a clean city 06.10.2025
On the first Saturday of October 2025, the traditional city-wide clean-up was held in Shymkent. This time, the cleaning event was organized in the Kaynarbulak residential area in the Abay district. The clean-up was aimed at increasing the city's environmental culture, strengthening residents' responsibility for nature, and improving the sanitary conditions of settlements. The event was actively attended by the Abai district akim's office, employees of the Abai municipal state institution, as well as representatives of the Kazstroycapital institution and a number of departments. Since the morning, hundreds of people have been taking shovels, brooms, bags and necessary equipment in their hands and have set out to clean the area. The main goal of the weekend was to clean the Kaynarbulak residential area from garbage, tidy up green areas, and maintain environmental order . In this direction, the participants worked harmoniously and managed to beautify the area in a short period of time. The work began around nine in the morning. First, the main streets and pedestrian paths of the residential area were cleaned. Specially assigned teams put the drainage systems, sidewalks and green areas along the streets in order. The collected garbage was removed by special vehicles and delivered to the city landfills. Within a few hours, the appearance of Kaynarbulak changed, and the surroundings became clean and tidy. Representatives of the Abay district akim's office told the participants of the Sabbath about the role of cleanliness in public life . According to them, city cleanliness is not only the task of public utilities, but also an indicator of the level of culture of each citizen. "Where there is cleanliness, there is order and unity. Therefore, today's Sabbath is not just about collecting garbage, it is a manifestation of civic responsibility. Together, we must contribute to making our hometown clean and comfortable," the deputy akim of the district said in his speech. During the weekend, not only cleaning work was carried out, but also pruning trees and shrubs, mowing grass, and maintaining greenery . Participants loosened the roots of trees, cleaned up the area around them, and planted young seedlings. These works were aimed at improving the ecological appearance of Kaynarbulak and forming a culture of nature conservation among residents. Employees of the Abai KMM and workers of the Kazstroycapital enterprise took part in this event with particular activity. They took care of the cleanliness not only of their own territory, but also of the neighboring streets. Such solidarity and mutual assistance created a good mood and working spirit among the participants. Residents of the Kaynarbulak residential area also warmly welcomed this initiative and voluntarily joined the Sabbath. Many residents cleaned the front and yards of their houses and helped take out the garbage. Some even planted trees, flowers, and contributed to the landscaping work with their own hands. Local youth were also involved in this good cause. A group of students and volunteers came to help the elderly and clean the streets. The main feature of such events is the unity of society in the cause of common interests . One person held a shovel, another worked with a broom, and another helped to carry out the collected garbage. Such joint work brings people closer together and strengthens the collective spirit. During the weekend, the participants also raised the topic of environmental culture and household waste sorting. The organizers explained to residents the importance of waste recycling and careful use of nature . In particular, information was provided about the need to collect plastic and paper waste separately. The Abai district akimat has prepared all the necessary conditions for the Sabbath. Special equipment, bags, tools and vehicles were allocated, and the work was carried out in an organized manner. The sunny and warm weather also increased the activity of the participants. At the end of the event, the organizers expressed their gratitude to all participants and called for such good events to be held regularly. "Our goal is not just to clean up today, but to form a sustainable environmental culture among residents. If every resident takes responsibility for their yard and street, Shymkent will undoubtedly become the cleanest and most beautiful city," said a representative of the Kazstroycapital company. The Saturday event in Kaynarbulak not only added beauty to the city, but also contributed to the increase in civic activity. Each participant showed his love for his native land through his work. Such events teach young people to be hardworking, to respect nature, and to treat each other with respect. As a result of the Saturday, several tons of household waste were removed, dozens of trees and branches were trimmed, and lawns were cleaned. The Kaynarbulak residential area breathed new life, becoming a place of cleanliness and order. This Sabbath is a clear manifestation of environmental responsibility and public culture . The residents of Kaynarbulak, through their actions, proved that creating a clean environment is within the power of every citizen. Keeping our city clean is not just a one-day event, it should become a daily lifestyle. Because cleanliness is a sign of order, and order is a sign of a civilized society . Therefore, every resident must keep their yard and street clean and take care of the environment. The Sabbath in Kaynarbulak clearly proved this point: A clean city is the responsibility of every citizen!
Employees of Zhasyl Zher Shymkent LLC contributed to the cleanliness of the Karatau district 05.10.2025
On October 5, 2025, a large-scale cleanup took place on Pazikov Street in Shymkent's Karatau District. The event was organized as part of the national environmental campaign "Taza Kazakstan" (Clean Kazakhstan) and aimed at improving the city's sanitary conditions, landscaping, and raising environmental awareness among the population. Employees of the contractor , Zhasyl Zher Shymkent LLC , which is under the jurisdiction of the city's Department for the Development of a Comfortable Urban Environment, actively participated in the cleanup. The company's employees were out in the assigned area early in the morning to tidy up the surrounding areas, clean streets and irrigation canals, and remove accumulated trash and dry grass. Traditionally, autumn cleanup days are more than just cleanups; they become true celebrations of work and unity. They unite city residents with a common goal: to make Shymkent cleaner, more comfortable, and greener. Zhasyl Zher Shymkent staff noted that such events are not a one-time initiative, but an important part of public environmental education. After all, a clean city begins with each person, with their attitude toward the environment. From early morning, work was in full swing on Pazikova Street. Municipal services organized garbage collection, clearing sidewalks, trimming bushes and trees, weeding, and cleaning ditches. Specialized equipment, garbage trucks, and tools were used. By midday, the street was transformed: cleaner, brighter, and more welcoming. According to the company's employees, participating in such events is not simply a matter of fulfilling their job responsibilities, but an expression of civic responsibility and love for their city . People who daily maintain green spaces and keep the streets clean make a huge contribution to the improvement of Shymkent. Their work often goes unnoticed, but it is thanks to them that the city becomes more beautiful and comfortable. The management of Zhasyl Zher Shymkent LLC emphasized that the main goal of such cleanup days is to foster environmental awareness among residents. After all, cleanliness is not only the physical absence of litter but also an indicator of a society's internal culture. If everyone maintains order around themselves, the entire city will become a model of cleanliness and order. During the cleanup day, residents of the Karatau district also actively participated in the cleanup. Many came out with their entire families, helping utility workers collect trash and clean courtyards and sidewalks. Such joint efforts strengthen community spirit and foster respect and mutual assistance among people. City officials, observing the cleanup day, noted that environmental awareness is fostered not only through official events but also by personal example. Everyone must understand that keeping the city clean is a shared responsibility, not just someone's responsibility . Only through joint efforts can we preserve the beauty and order of the metropolis. The Director of Zhasyl Zher Shymkent LLC shared his opinion: "We love our city and feel responsible for its well-being. Every cleanup day is an investment in the future, a symbol of respect for work, nature, and people. If each of us takes care of the cleanliness of our surroundings, Shymkent will become the greenest and most beautiful city in the country," he noted. It's worth noting that Zhasyl Zher Shymkent is not the first company to participate in such campaigns. Its employees regularly maintain green spaces, improve parks and squares, and clean streets . Their daily work is an important part of shaping the city's ecological image. City administration representatives expressed gratitude to all cleanup participants for their activism and commitment. They emphasized that such events help foster the habit of keeping not only public spaces, but also their own yards, streets, and workplaces clean. Particular attention was paid to environmental education of young people . Many schoolchildren and students participated in cleanups alongside adults, helping collect trash, sweep sidewalks, and whitewash trees. Such events are a practical lesson in kindness and responsibility. After all, fostering a love of nature requires actions, not words. After the work was completed, all collected waste was promptly removed to the solid waste landfill. Pazikova Street was transformed: where dry leaves and trash had littered the morning before, it was now a clean, well-maintained area. Residents of the area gratefully noted that the city was becoming more comfortable and pleasant to live in with each cleanup. Such events have not only aesthetic but also educational value . They instill in citizens an understanding that the environment is a common asset that requires careful management. Cleanup days unite different generations, professions, and social strata with a common goal: preserving nature and improving the city. At the end of the event, the organizers thanked all participants and expressed hope that such cleanup days would become a good tradition. They plan to continue environmental activities in the near future, including street greening, tree planting, and educational sessions on the importance of waste separation . Today, cleanliness is not just a matter of aesthetics, but an indicator of a society's level of development. A city can only be considered truly modern and comfortable when its residents respect the environment. This is why the cleanup day's slogan was especially relevant: “Tazalyk – barrimizge ortak is!” or in Russian - “Cleanliness is a common cause!” The cleanup day held in the Karatau district was another step toward creating a clean, green, and comfortable Shymkent . People demonstrated that by joining forces, they can not only clean the streets but also strengthen a sense of unity, responsibility, and love for their hometown.
Employees of "Zhasyl Zher Shymkent" LLP contributed to the cleanliness of the Karatau district 05.10.2025
On October 5 , 2025, a city-wide clean-up was held on Pazikov Street in the Karatau district of Shymkent. This event was organized as part of the “Clean Kazakhstan” environmental campaign and was aimed at maintaining the cleanliness of the city and protecting the environment. Employees of the “Green Land Shymkent” Limited Liability Partnership , the responsible contracting institution under the Shymkent City Environmental Development Department, actively participated in the clean-up and set an example with their work and civic responsibility. This morning, work began in earnest on Pazikov Street. Employees of "Zhasyl Zher Shymkent" LLP, having prepared special equipment and necessary tools, began cleaning the streets, sidewalks, ditches, green areas and pedestrian paths. Their goal was to increase the ecological culture of the city , as well as explain to residents the importance of keeping the environment clean. The participants of the Sabbath cleaned up the garbage, cut the overgrown grass, and arranged the broken bushes and tree branches . They also removed dust from the roadsides and cleaned the water channels. In just a few hours, the appearance of the street changed, became cleaner and more beautiful. Employees of "Zhasyl Zher Shymkent" LLP regularly participate in such events. According to them, cleanliness is not a one-day event, but a way of life . If every resident of the city takes care of their yard and street, every corner of Shymkent will surely shine and become a cozy environment. The LLP team does not perceive this Sabbath as just garbage collection. On the contrary, they consider it an important part of forming public awareness , a real example of educating ecological culture. After all, ecological culture begins with cleanliness in the human mind. If every person treats nature with respect, then the environment will flourish on its own. During the weekend, residents of Karatau district also joined this good cause and contributed their share. Many residents volunteered and helped clean up the area together with the workers. Such joint actions unite people and strengthen a sense of mutual respect and responsibility. During the event, discussions were held about the importance of environmental responsibility and public order . Representatives of the Department of Urban Environment Development noted that cleanliness and order are closely related. A city is not just roads and buildings, it is primarily a reflection of the culture and consciousness of people. According to the director of “Zhasyl Zher Shymkent” LLP: "We love our city, so keeping it clean and beautiful is our duty. Every Sabbath is a tribute to nature, respect for labor, and a sign of unity. If everyone keeps their environment clean in this way, our city will become the most comfortable metropolis in which to live," he said. The main focus of the institution's work is the maintenance of greenery, the improvement of city parks and flower beds, and the provision of sanitary cleanliness . Therefore, their daily work directly affects the beautification of the city. This time, the employees performed their duties with great responsibility and showed genuine care for the environment. Representatives of the city administration also positively assessed the work of the Shabbat and called on residents to participate in such events more often. As they noted, maintaining cleanliness is not only the task of municipal services, it is a common duty of all of us . A clean city is a reflection of a civilized society. During the weekend, children and teenagers also showed their activity. Some came with their parents and helped collect garbage and clean up tree stumps. Such actions instill in the younger generation such noble qualities as hard work and respect for nature . After all, a child does what he sees, and the example of his parents is the strongest education. At the end of the event, the collected waste was transported to landfills by special vehicles. Pazikov Street regained its clean, spacious, and beautiful appearance. Residents were pleased with the work done and wished for such events to be held more often. This Saturday was not just a one-day clean-up, but an important step towards increasing social responsibility and strengthening environmental culture . Through it, each participant demonstrated their love for their hometown through their hard work. This Saturday, held on Pazikov Street in the Karatau district, is a concrete manifestation of the promotion of the idea of "Clean City - Clean Future" being implemented in Shymkent. Such initiatives are not limited to garbage collection, but also change people's attitude towards nature. The culture of keeping the environment clean is a sign of a developed society. At the end of the event, the organizers thanked all participants and said that such Saturdays will become a tradition. They plan to continue landscaping, tree planting, and environmental education work in the city in the future. The beauty of a city is measured not only by its buildings and roads, but also by its cleanliness and the culture of its inhabitants . Therefore, if every citizen contributes to the cleanliness of the city and does not neglect it, Shymkent will certainly become an ecologically exemplary city not only in our country, but also in the entire region. The team of "Zhasyl Zher Shymkent" LLP and residents, united, once again proved: cleanliness is a common cause for all of us . If we work together, we can beautify our city and leave a clean, green, and comfortable environment for future generations.
A citywide cleanup day was held in Shymkent as part of the national environmental campaign "Taza Kazakhstan" 06.10.2025
A large-scale citywide cleanup event took place in Shymkent, organized as part of the national environmental campaign "Taza Kazakstan" (Clean Kazakhstan). The event aimed to improve the environmental situation, promote a culture of cleanliness, and instill a responsible attitude toward the environment among city residents. The event brought together representatives of various organizations, government agencies, public associations, and simply concerned residents of the metropolis. The main goal of the campaign is not only to clean up the area but also to draw attention to environmental issues and emphasize that keeping the city clean is the shared responsibility of all its residents. After all, only through joint efforts can we preserve the natural balance and make the environment comfortable and safe for living. Among the active participants in the event were employees of the Veterinary Service municipal enterprise (MKK) of the city of Shymkent . The company's staff actively participated in the cleanup of assigned areas, performing a wide range of sanitary and landscaping works. During the cleanup, employees collected trash, cleared roadside areas, cleaned irrigation systems, canals, and ditches , and removed household waste to designated landfills. Work began early in the morning. Participants were armed with gloves, bags, brooms, and shovels. Everyone understood that this day was not just a formality, but a real contribution to the cleanliness of their hometown. The company's employees worked enthusiastically in a close-knit atmosphere. Many noted that such events not only improve sanitary conditions but also unite people, fostering a sense of collective responsibility. Representatives of the Veterinary Service noted that participation in the environmental campaign is not a one-time event, but rather part of a civic commitment. Cleanliness, they say, begins not with the streets, but with people's minds. If everyone takes care of their yard, street, and neighborhood, Shymkent will become a truly green, well-maintained, and modern city. During the cleanup, the company's employees not only cleaned the area but also raised awareness among residents of the need to respect nature . Residents of nearby buildings interacted with them, some of whom joined in the cleanup. People noted that the cleanliness of the surrounding area directly depends on us, and if everyone cleans up after themselves, the city will always remain beautiful and welcoming. Special attention was paid to cleaning irrigation canals and drainage systems , which play a vital role in the city's infrastructure. Clogged ditches impede proper water drainage, often leading to flooding after rains. The work ensured water flow and improved sanitary conditions in the surrounding areas. Participants emphasized that "Taza Kazakhstan" is not just a cleanup, but a movement for a clean future . The campaign is not a one-off, but rather a systemic one, aimed at fostering environmental awareness among the population. Environmental protection is not only a matter for the state, but also the personal responsibility of every citizen. During the event, company representatives shared their impressions. One participant, veterinary inspector Yerzhan Tolegenov , noted: "We're not just cleaning up trash—we're cleaning our city, making it more comfortable and beautiful. This is our home, and everyone should take care of it. If everyone makes even a small contribution, the results will be enormous." According to the organizers, such initiatives not only contribute to environmental improvements but also strengthen social unity. When people of different professions and ages work side by side toward a common goal, it inspires and creates a sense of community. Employees of other government and municipal services, representatives of educational institutions, and local communities also participated in the event. They all worked at their assigned sites, picking up trash, sweeping sidewalks, cleaning green spaces, and planting flowers. Upon completion of the work, the collected trash was transported to landfills using specialized equipment. City officials expressed gratitude to all participants for their active participation and commitment. They noted that similar events will be held regularly, as maintaining cleanliness in the metropolis requires constant attention. The Veterinary Service management thanked its team for their initiative and emphasized that participation in such events strengthens team spirit and fosters a sense of community involvement. The initiative was widely welcomed by the team, and employees expressed their willingness to participate in future environmental initiatives. The event also addressed issues of waste sorting and recycling . Participants discussed the importance of introducing a culture of separate waste collection, which helps reduce landfills and promotes the rational use of resources. Many expressed the opinion that environmental education should begin in childhood, as this is when respect for nature is formed. The citywide cleanup took place in an atmosphere of friendship, mutual support, and a spirit of elation. People enjoyed working together, helping each other, and sharing smiles and good cheer. After the cleanup, the area was transformed: clean streets, well-tended flowerbeds, and neatly maintained irrigation ditches were the best reward for their efforts. Summing up, the participants noted that a clean city is a reflection of the culture of its residents . You can't expect someone to come and clean things up—everyone must start with themselves. It's precisely these kinds of events that help remind people of this simple yet important principle. Shymkent is rapidly developing today, and with it, everyone's responsibility for the environment is growing. "Taza Kazakhstan" has become a symbol of unity, hard work, and a conscious attitude toward nature. At the end of the event, one of the participants uttered words that became a kind of motto for the day: "Let each of us contribute to the cleanliness and well-being of our city. After all, a clean Shymkent isn't just the responsibility of public utilities; it's our shared responsibility." Thus, the citywide cleanup day, part of the national "Taza Kazakhstan" campaign, demonstrated that caring for nature and cleanliness is not an obligation, but an expression of love for one's hometown and country. When everyone realizes that cleanliness begins with them, then Kazakhstan will become a truly green and environmentally sustainable nation.
A city-wide cleanup was organized in Shymkent as part of the "Clean Kazakhstan" republican environmental campaign 06.10.2025
The republican environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan", launched in our country to form an ecological culture and protect the environment, has been continued on a large scale in Shymkent. This noble initiative, aimed at protecting nature, maintaining the cleanliness of the city, and increasing the environmental responsibility of residents, has received great support from all sectors of society. As part of this campaign , a city-wide clean-up was organized in Shymkent , in which employees of state institutions, volunteers, students and city residents actively participated. The main goal of the clean-up event was to improve the ecological situation of the city, clean streets and yards from garbage, repair irrigation systems and educate residents about the importance of creating a clean environment. Various organizations and institutions in the city contributed to the Saturday, carrying out sanitary cleaning work in designated areas. Among them , employees of the State Utility Enterprise "Veterinary Service" (SUE) also showed great activity. They coordinated cleaning work in designated areas and approached their work with great responsibility. The staff of the institution cleaned the streets and bypasses in a certain part of the city, collected garbage in special containers, and organized garbage removal. In addition, the employees also took up the task of cleaning the irrigation systems , and putting in order the ditches and gutters. These works not only improved the sanitary condition of the city, but also allowed the free flow of water. During the campaign, each participant felt that their work was important for society. The employees of the Veterinary Service participated in this event with particular enthusiasm, showing how respect for nature is manifested in practice. They perceived the Sabbath not just as a duty, but as a common duty and civic duty. As the representatives of the institution noted, the cleanliness of the city is a reflection of the personal culture of each resident . If each person takes part in keeping their yard and street clean, the whole city will become more beautiful and a more comfortable environment for living will be created. In this regard, the team members, by their own example, called on others to be clean, careful, and responsible. During the weekend, the participants exchanged views on the ecological situation of the environment. It was noted that in some areas of the city there is an excessive accumulation of household waste, and ways to solve it were discussed. In this regard, the need to form a culture of proper waste sorting, separate collection of household and construction waste, and recycling were discussed. The main goal of the "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign is to educate the country's citizens in environmental culture by cleaning up the territory . This is not a one-time event, but a long-term initiative that calls on society to be environmentally responsible. The activity of residents and institutional teams of Shymkent is evidence of the successful implementation of this goal. On Saturday, a special pace of work was observed on the streets of Shymkent. Since morning, citizens with shovels, brooms and gloves in their hands began to work hard in their respective territories. While one collected garbage, another put green areas in order. The employees approached their work with great care and proved with their actions that "cleanliness is a mirror of a civilized society." The team of the Veterinary Service MCC not only cleaned up the area during the Sabbath, but also showed an example of team spirit and solidarity. Each employee performed their work responsibly and supported each other. This proved that they are organized and useful citizens to society. At the end of the campaign, the management of the institution thanked all participants and highly appreciated their activity. The team members said that such Saturdays should be held more often and that each employee should personally participate in environmental initiatives. One of the participants, veterinary inspector Yerzhan Tulegenov , shared his impressions: "Today's event is a real manifestation of love for our city. We are not just cleaning up, we are protecting our environment and the future of our children. If everyone starts with a small step like this, a big change will happen ," he said. During the campaign, residents and city guests warmly welcomed the initiative. Many people volunteered to help clean up the city streets. Some residents helped clean up the areas in front of their homes and plant trees. Thus, the Cleanup Day became not just an environmental campaign, but a celebration of social unity and shared responsibility . The "Clean Kazakhstan" environmental movement is being systematically implemented in all regions of the country. Within its framework, thousands of tons of garbage are collected every year and hundreds of hectares of territory are improved. Such initiatives are aimed at raising the environmental awareness of the population, caring for nature, and strengthening the environmental culture of society. The Shymkent Saturday was a continuation of these noble goals. Through this action, the team of the Veterinary Service demonstrated their love and responsibility for their hometown. In conclusion, the improvement and cleanliness of our city is a common task for all of us . If every citizen contributes, Shymkent will undoubtedly become a more prosperous, comfortable and clean city. Maintaining cleanliness is not only the work of public utilities, it is the duty of each of us, a reflection of our civic culture. "Let's all contribute to making our city beautiful and clean - this is our shared responsibility!"
The staff and students of the South Kazakhstan Pedagogical University named after Uzbekali Zhanibekov took an active part in the citywide cleanup day. 21.09.2025
On September 21, 2025, the staff and students of the South Kazakhstan Pedagogical University named after Ozbek Zhenibekov (SKPU) joined a citywide cleanup day organized as part of World Cleanup Day . This event was more than just a cleanup, but a true example of environmental responsibility, unity, and love for their hometown. The cleanup day brought together representatives of the university administration, faculty, and approximately 1,000 students . The scale of participation demonstrated that environmental awareness and care for nature are central to the university's values. University leadership places particular emphasis on environmental education among young people, engaging students in active community service. Before the event , Board Member and Vice-Rector for Strategic Development and Social Affairs Barshagul Kashkynkyzy delivered a welcoming speech. She noted that participation in environmental campaigns is an important civic responsibility for every citizen of the country: "Keeping our city clean is everyone's responsibility. Nature is our common home, and caring for it should become a way of life. Events like these foster hard work, community, and a sense of belonging among young people," the vice-rector emphasized. After the presentation, the participants energetically set to work. The university was assigned specific areas in different parts of the city. Faculty and students were divided into teams, each responsible for its own area. Roadside areas, squares, lawns, and courtyards were cleaned. Collected trash was taken to designated landfills, grass was mown, and sidewalks were swept. The work took place in an atmosphere of inspiration and collective enthusiasm. Students from the Faculty of Education and Psychology cleaned the surrounding park areas, the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Geography tended to the green spaces and planted young trees, and the Faculty of Philology cleaned the streets in the city center and posted small posters encouraging cleanliness. Particular attention was paid to environmental education and awareness . During the cleanup, students discussed issues of recycling, waste sorting, and environmental protection. Many noted that such events not only improve the environmental situation but also foster a sense of personal responsibility for the city's well-being. Third-year student of the Faculty of Pedagogy, Aliya Seitova, shared her impressions: "We don't just clean up trash; we set an example. After all, if each of us keeps our surroundings clean, our city will become even more beautiful. As future teachers, we must set a role model for our students and instill in them a respect for nature." The university's student associations and youth organizations actively participated in organizing the cleanup. Members of the Zhas Orda Student Council and the Zhastar Ruhy movement helped coordinate participants, monitored safety, and actively covered the event on social media. They posted photos, reported on the cleanup's progress, and encouraged other students to join environmental initiatives. The cleanup day was held in a friendly and positive atmosphere. Many students noted that working together fosters team bonding and a sense of community. Despite physical fatigue, the participants shared a positive mood and a sense of accomplishment. At the end of the event, the collected waste was handed over to municipal services for disposal. Representatives of the city administration and public organizations thanked the university for its high level of organization and proactive approach. Ozbekali Zhanibekov South Kazakhstan Pedagogical University has participated in environmental and social campaigns on numerous occasions. The university traditionally hosts the "Clean City," "Green Region," and "Eco-Saturday" campaigns aimed at improving the urban environment. Furthermore, students help green streets, plant trees, and improve schoolyards throughout the year. Environmental education is an integral part of the educational process at SKPU. At the initiative of the rector, the university offers special courses and clubs where students study environmental issues, waste sorting, and the rational use of resources. This work helps develop environmentally conscious citizens who understand the value of a clean and safe environment. The cleanup day on September 21st was a logical continuation of this systematic work. It demonstrated that the university staff is not limited to theoretical knowledge but applies it in practice, making a tangible contribution to the city's improvement. At the end of the event, Barshagul Kashkynkyzy thanked all participants and emphasized the importance of maintaining cleanliness not only on the cleanup day but also every day: "Cleanliness isn't just physical labor; it's an indicator of spiritual culture. When a person treats nature and their city with care, they cultivate inner harmony. We want our students not only to teach well, but also to set an example to raise an environmentally responsible generation." Many students expressed their willingness to continue participating in such events and proposed making environmental cleanups a regular occurrence. University administration supported this initiative, emphasizing that the environmental movement should become part of the university's tradition. Thus, the participation of the staff and students of the South Kazakhstan Pedagogical University named after Uzbekali Zhanibekov in the citywide cleanup day became a shining example of active citizenship, love for their hometown, and a conscious attitude toward nature. This campaign reminded everyone that cleanliness begins with each of us , and that caring for the environment is not a one-time event, but a way of life. A clean city is a reflection of the culture of its residents , and it is the youth today who are demonstrating that Shymkent's future lies in cleanliness, unity, and responsibility.
The staff of the South Kazakhstan Pedagogical University named after Uzbekali Zhanibekov actively participated in the city-wide Sabbath 21.09.2025
On September 21, 2025, the faculty and students of the Uzbekali Zhanibekov South Kazakhstan Pedagogical University (OKPU) actively participated in a city-wide cleanup event held as part of World Cleanup Day . This noble event was an important initiative aimed at promoting a culture of environmental protection and increasing environmental responsibility. Senbilik is not just about collecting garbage or cleaning up the area, it is a special event that demonstrates the unity of society, the love of citizens for their hometown, and their responsibility for the environment. With this goal in mind, the university staff and students participated in the cleanup campaign with great enthusiasm. The event was attended by members of the University Board , faculty , and about 1,000 students . This is a clear demonstration of OKPU's active position in the formation of an ecological culture. The university administration consistently supports such initiatives and considers educating young people to be sensitive to nature as one of its main areas. Speaking at the official opening of the event , Board Member - Vice-Rector for Strategic Development and Social Affairs Barshagul Kashkynovna explained to the participants the essence and significance of the environmental campaign. In her speech, she said: "The cleanliness of our hometown is the civic duty of each of us. Nature is our common home, so caring for it and keeping it clean is our responsibility to future generations. Such Sabbaths instill in young people a love of hard work and a collective spirit ," he said. This speech by Barshagul Kashkynkyzy gave great motivation to the participants. The university team started the Saturday with organization and made every effort to ensure the effectiveness of joint work. The clean-up event took place in several areas of Shymkent. The territories and roads allocated to the university were thoroughly cleaned: the roadsides were swept, the grass was mowed, and the collected garbage was taken to special landfills. Students took up shovels, brooms, and bags and began to clean up the environment with special responsibility. Each faculty of the university worked in their respective areas, showing an excellent example of organization and unity. Students of the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology cleaned the park area, while students of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Geography loosened the ground under the trees and planted young saplings. Students of the Faculty of Philology collected garbage and hung small environmental posters on the busy central streets. During the weekend, students freely talked with each other, discussed the importance of protecting the environment, and exchanged views on ways to increase environmental culture. Many said that such events are necessary not only for cleanliness, but also for strengthening the collective spirit and forming an active civic position in society. The university's youth organizations also actively participated in this event. Representatives of the "Zhas Orda" student council and the "Zhastar Ruhy" organization helped organize the action and guide the participants. They announced the Saturday event on social networks and called on young people to be environmentally responsible. The event was filled with high spirits. Many students said that they had spent the Saturday voluntarily and that seeing their hometown clean is the dream of every citizen. Pedagogical students said that in order to provide environmental education to their future students, they must first of all set an example. To quote one student: "Such events unite us. We are not just cleaning, we are showing respect for our city, our environment. As a future teacher, setting such an example is a great responsibility for me ," says third-year student Aliya Seitova. At the end of the weekend, the university staff handed over the collected garbage to special services and cleaned up the cleaned areas. Akimat employees and representatives of public organizations highly appreciated the students' activity and expressed their gratitude to the university. The staff of the Uzbekali Zhanibekov OKPU has been actively involved in various environmental and social events. Every year in the spring and autumn, the university organizes such events as "Clean City", "Green Place", "Eco Saturday" . In addition, students of the university are among the active volunteers of public events held in the city of Shymkent. At the initiative of the university rector, environmental education activities have been included in the educational process. Subjects and clubs for students address issues of environmental protection, waste sorting, and environmental safety. This is part of the systematic policy of OKPU aimed at forming future teachers as environmentally conscious individuals. The September 21st Sabbath was a manifestation of this work. The joint work of the university administration and students served as an example for the city's residents. The cleanliness of the streets of Shymkent is a testament to the hard work of young people and their respect for their native city. At the end of the weekend, the participants agreed to make such events a tradition in the future. Barshagul Kashkynyzy concluded her speech by saying: "Cleanliness is not just a job, it is a spiritual culture. We will protect our future by instilling this culture in young people and creating environmental awareness ," he said. Thus, the staff and students of the Uzbekali Zhanibekov OKPU actively participated in the World Cleanup Day and contributed to the beautification of the city of Shymkent. This event is a clear demonstration of the university's best practices in increasing environmental responsibility and forming civic awareness. Cleanliness starts with everyone. The cleanliness of the city is an indicator of the culture of the nation. The OKPU team, adhering to this principle, showed an example of true love for their homeland.
From Taraz to Shymkent: The "Taza Qazaqstan" relay race unites youth, government, and society around good deeds 06.10.2025
A large-scale environmental movement, the "Taza Qazaqstan" road relay race , continues in Kazakhstan. It was organized by the youth wing of the Zhastar Ruhy party under the AMANAT party with the support of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan . The goal of this initiative is to raise environmental awareness among citizens, unite youth, society, and the government around the idea of caring for nature, and make environmental stewardship a part of everyday life. In his Address to the Nation, President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized: "Being concerned about the environment, treating it with great responsibility and sincere care should become part of the national ideology." This message became the main inspiration for the participants of the campaign. After all, ecology is not just about cleaning up trash, but an indicator of a nation's culture, societal awareness, and concern for the country's future. The relay route runs from Taraz to Shymkent —approximately 200 kilometers along a busy highway, where thousands of cars pass daily. This section was chosen deliberately: a large amount of household waste accumulates along the road, and it was here that activists decided to remind everyone that cleanliness is a choice, a responsibility, and a manifestation of love for one's native land. This initiative goes beyond simple cleanups. The relay race has become a true example of how the government, society, and young people can join forces for a green future . Over the course of three days, more than 200 participants covered over 500 kilometers , covering six districts and one city in the Zhambyl region. The results were impressive: over 90 tons of trash were collected , approximately 30 tons of which were removed in just one day . These figures demonstrate not only the scale of the problem but also the growing activism of citizens willing to take action. The campaign brought together representatives of various professions and ages: students, volunteers, government employees, teachers, entrepreneurs, and simply concerned residents. Together, they demonstrated that caring for nature is a common cause that unites people more powerfully than words. In addition to the cleanup, the relay included educational and training events . Participants learned about waste separation, plastic recycling, and reducing the use of single-use materials. Young people participated in eco-quizzes, flash mobs, and competitions aimed at increasing environmental awareness. Schools and colleges also held workshops on creating useful items from recycled materials. In many communities along the route, residents greeted the participants enthusiastically. Schoolchildren and students were particularly active. They not only helped collect trash but also spread the word among their peers, explaining the importance of littering and protecting the environment. For many young people, participating in the event was their first conscious environmental experience. Along the route from Taraz to Shymkent, activists not only cleaned the roads but also improved the surrounding areas: they cleaned roadside areas, planted trees and flowers, painted benches, and installed recycling bins. Such actions not only improve the appearance of the regions but also foster a culture of respect for the environment. As the organizers note, "Taza Qazaqstan" is not a one-day event, but a lifestyle. The purpose of the relay isn't just to clean a specific area, but also to change people's mindsets. After all, cleanliness doesn't start with a broom—it starts with the mind. The head of the youth wing of "Zhastar Ruhi" emphasized that the participation of the state, society, and youth in such projects exemplifies a new model of interaction: "Ecology is a field where the outcome depends on everyone. If each of us takes responsibility for keeping our surroundings clean, we will change the country. 'Taza Qazaqstan' is a movement that unites caring people and shapes a new generation—a generation of conscious citizens." A young student named Aidana, who participated in the event, shared her impressions: "Over these three days, we walked hundreds of kilometers, collected tons of trash, but most importantly, we felt like we were doing something truly important. Each bag of trash is a symbol of how we can change the world with our own hands. We were physically tired, but mentally strengthened." Local authorities also supported the campaign. Representatives from akimats and government agencies not only observed from the sidelines, but also participated in the cleanup alongside volunteers. In some districts, decisions were made to establish additional recycling centers and environmental patrols. The relay became a shining example of social partnership : when the state provides support, young people take the initiative, and society actively engages in the process. This collaboration demonstrated that ecology can become a unifying idea, around which a sense of national responsibility can be fostered. The final leg of the relay took place in Shymkent , where the participants were greeted with great enthusiasm. Environmental exhibitions, competitions, tree plantings, and flash mobs also took place. Residents enthusiastically supported the participants and expressed their desire to make such events a regular occurrence. Thus, "Taza Qazaqstan" has become a large-scale movement that doesn't just clean the streets, but also clears minds. It unites regions, inspires activism, and develops a culture of responsibility for a common future. The route from Taraz to Shymkent has become more than just a geographical route—it has become a symbolic bridge between generations, regions, and worldviews. He reminded everyone that caring for nature means caring for yourself, for your children, and for the future of Kazakhstan. Today, "Taza Qazaqstan" is not just a campaign, but a new philosophy of cleanliness and responsibility. Its participants proved that even small steps, when taken by many people, can lead to big changes. Purity is a choice. Responsibility is strength. And love for one's native land is what makes a nation great.
From Taraz to Shymkent: The "Taza Qazaqstan" relay race is an initiative that unites youth, authorities, and society in a good cause 06.10.2025
The “Taza Qazaqstan” road relay, an ecological movement of particular importance in southern Kazakhstan, continues. This initiative is organized by the “Zhastar Ruhy” youth wing of the “AMANAT” party and is supported by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources . The main goal of the relay is to increase the environmental culture of the country's citizens, mobilize young people to protect nature, and strengthen the values of cleanliness and responsibility in society. As the Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized in his last Address : "Compassion for the environment, treating it with great responsibility and genuine care should be the core of the national ideology." This appeal has become the main slogan of today's campaign. After all, ecology is not just care for nature, it is the main indicator that determines the level of civilization, culture and vision of the country for the future. The main route of the relay race started from the city of Taraz and covered a distance of about 200 kilometers to Shymkent. This is not only an important artery connecting the south of the country, but also a symbol of a concrete action: "Let's start the culture of cleanliness along the road." Household waste and plastic waste piled up on the roadside are a vivid example of the contrast between civilization and negligence. That is why the participants of “Taza Qazaqstan” chose this route, turning every meter into a platform for calling for environmental responsibility. During the relay, more than 200 activists traveled a total of 500 kilometers over three days, passing through 6 districts and 1 city of Zhambyl region . As a result, more than 90 tons of garbage were collected - this is evidence of the gradual increase in the level of environmental awareness of society. In just one day, 30 tons of garbage were cleaned up. This result was achieved by young people, volunteers, government officials, and local residents working together. Such mutual cooperation contributed to the formation of civic responsibility and common values in society. The peculiarity of the campaign is that it is not limited to just a cleaning event, but has become a broad environmental movement . During the relay, participants carried out educational work on waste sorting, recycling, saving natural resources, and increasing environmental culture. Mini-trainings, eco-quizzes, and creative competitions were organized for children and youth, and practical examples of environmental education were demonstrated. In several districts and settlements, local residents warmly welcomed the participants of the campaign and actively joined in. The participation of schoolchildren and students was especially pleasing. They proved with their actions that keeping nature clean should not be just a one-day event, but a lifelong habit. Residents of settlements located along the relay route happily supported this initiative. In some villages, young people cleaned roadside rest areas, bus stops, and river banks. In addition, trees were planted and flower beds were landscaped. These actions were an example of the simultaneous development of environmental awareness and aesthetic taste. As the leaders of the "Zhastar Ruhy" movement noted, this relay race is not a one-day event, it is a lifestyle. That is, it is necessary to form a culture of cleanliness and order not only at festive events, but also in everyday life. This initiative is a concrete step towards the green future of our country. The ecological relay race demonstrated a new model of partnership between the state, society, and youth. The actions of each participant were like a contribution to the development of the country's ecological safety and culture. One of the young people who participated in the relay, a student named Aidana, shared her impressions: "We traveled the road from Taraz to Shymkent. At each place, we collected garbage, talked to people, and explained the importance of protecting nature. Although this road was tiring, it gave us strength in our hearts. Because we felt that we were doing something useful for our country ," he says. Representatives of local authorities also actively participated in the relay race. They noted the need not only to support environmental initiatives, but also to develop new projects aimed at increasing the environmental culture of the population. Local akimats and organizations promised to hold such events on a regular basis in the future. At the conclusion of the event, the organizers once again reminded that protecting nature is a shared responsibility. They noted that it is difficult to achieve economic and social progress without developing an ecological culture. The final stop of the relay race was in Shymkent. Here, the activists were warmly welcomed by the city's youth and residents. A cleaning campaign, environmental exhibitions, and information meetings were also held in the city. Shymkent residents turned the roadside cleaning relay into a big environmental celebration. Thus, the “Taza Qazaqstan” relay race has become an important initiative aimed at developing an ecological culture, covering all regions of the country. It has not only united young people, but also become a real tool for increasing trust and cooperation between the state and society. The road between Taraz and Shymkent is not just a geographical distance, it has become a spiritual bridge on the path to environmental awareness. This relay race has awakened in Kazakhstanis a love of nature, care for the environment, and a genuine sense of respect for their native land. Today, environmental safety is a strategic task for our country. And projects like "Taza Qazaqstan" are a concrete example of fulfilling that task. Every participant in this movement is a protector of nature, a herald of a clean future. Cleanliness is a choice, a responsibility, and a love for one's homeland. The "Taza Qazaqstan" relay race once again reminded the country of this simple but very important truth.
The Taza Qazaqstan Ecological Road Relay Race: Champion's Spirit Day in Shymkent 06.10.2025
A large-scale environmental initiative, the nationwide road relay race "Taza Qazaqstan," continues in Kazakhstan. It was organized by the youth wing of the Zhastar Ruhy party under the AMANAT party with the support of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan . The goal of the event is to raise environmental awareness among the population, engage young people in environmental protection, and instill in citizens a sense of personal responsibility for the cleanliness of their homeland. The fourth day of the relay took place in Shymkent and became a true celebration of sport, ecology, and unity. The morning began at the A. Askarov Arboretum with a vibrant event called "Champion's Spirit." This day exemplifies how sport, health, and caring for nature can be inextricably linked. The organizers emphasized that ecology is not only about a clean environment but also about purity of body, spirit, and mind. More than 300 activists gathered for the morning exercise session: students, volunteers, representatives of youth organizations, and simply concerned city residents. The class was led by renowned Kazakhstan champions, who inspired the participants with their example. Among them were three-time world champion in combat sambo Arman Ospanov , world champion boxer Birzhan Zhakypov , and international mixed martial arts tournament winner Akbar Yelubay . Before the training session began, Arman Ospanov addressed the youth with some motivating words: "A true champion isn't just someone who wins in the ring. They're someone who, by example and by their actions, makes the world a better place. Protecting nature means being strong, responsible, and forward-thinking. This is the choice of everyone who cares about the future of their country ," he said. The workout took place in an atmosphere of energy and inspiration. The young people eagerly followed the champions' exercises, receiving not only physical energy but also a powerful emotional boost. After the workout, many noted that such events motivate them to lead a healthy lifestyle and reflect on their personal responsibility for keeping the world around them clean. In addition to the sports portion, the organizers held short environmental education sessions , where they explained the importance of waste separation, plastic recycling, and careful stewardship of natural resources. Participants were given informational brochures about environmental conservation projects and reminded that "ecology begins with small steps—keeping your yard and your own mind clean." Particular attention was drawn to the invited guests who actively supported the initiative. Among them was the founder of the Jaidarman games and the president of the Kazakhstan KVN League, Yesen Yeleuken . He participated in the exercise alongside the youth and gave a short speech: "A clean environment is an indicator of a nation's culture. If we care about nature, then we care about ourselves. Such initiatives unite people and shape the consciousness of citizens who care about Kazakhstan's future ," he noted. Murat Zholdykhozhaev, chairman of the Shymkent city branch of the AMANAT party , also expressed his support. He emphasized that "Taza Qazaqstan" is not just a temporary initiative, but a movement that should become a permanent part of public life: "We see young people actively engaging in environmental initiatives. This instills confidence that Kazakhstan's future is in good hands. Environmental protection isn't just a matter of keeping the streets clean; it's a matter of culture, education, and love for one's native land ," he said. After the sports portion, the participants moved on to practical activities. An environmental cleanup event was held at the arboretum. Young people collected trash, cleared the walkways, watered the plants, and planted new saplings. Such initiatives not only beautify the city but also instill in young people the habit of protecting the environment every day. Environmental quizzes and interactive games were also held, where participants could test their knowledge of ecology, waste recycling, and the sustainable use of natural resources. Winners received commemorative prizes—eco-bags, reusable bottles, and products made from recycled materials. In the afternoon, volunteers and activists held an informational flash mob : they distributed leaflets, told passersby about the purpose of the event, and invited everyone to join the "Taza Qazaqstan" movement. Many Shymkent residents enthusiastically supported the initiative and expressed their desire to participate in future stages of the relay. The Shymkent stage became an example of how sport and ecology can unite different generations and social groups towards a single goal—a clean and green country. The "Champion Spirit" Day demonstrated that love for one's homeland begins with love for nature. The "Taza Qazaqstan" relay race is gradually evolving into a large-scale national movement. It unites regions, cities, and villages, engaging thousands of citizens. Each new day is not just another milestone, but a symbol of growing environmental awareness in Kazakhstan. Today, more and more young people realize that environmental protection is not the responsibility of individual organizations, but a personal mission for each individual. The "Taza Qazaqstan" relay race demonstrates that young people have the potential to be driving forces of change, uniting sports, culture, art, and the environment in a unified effort toward a better future. Champion's Spirit Day in Shymkent will be remembered not only for its vibrant emotions and energy, but also for the realization that human strength is demonstrated not only in sports but also in the ability to preserve the environment. This initiative continues to inspire and remind us: a clean Kazakhstan starts with each of us .
"Taza Qazaqstan" ecological road relay: "Championship Spirit" Day in Shymkent 06.10.2025
One of the largest initiatives in our country to develop an ecological culture and educate young people to respect nature is the nationwide road relay race "Taza Qazaqstan", organized by the youth wing of the "Zhastar Ruhy" party under the "AMANAT" party and with the support of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources. This initiative aims to revitalize the environmental movement throughout the republic and mobilize young people for one goal - the cleanliness and beautification of their native land. The fourth day of the relay race was held in Shymkent with a special intensity. Since early morning, hundreds of young activists gathered at the A. Askarov Arboretum and started the day with an exercise called " Championship Spirit ". This was not only a sporting event, but also a clear demonstration of the harmony between a healthy lifestyle and environmental awareness. The main idea of the event is to show that caring for nature and strengthening health are closely related. More than 300 active people gathered in the Arboretum territory and took part in the morning training, demonstrating sportsmanship, unity and team spirit. The training session was conducted by champions who have achieved great success in the sports field of our country. Among them were three-time world champion in combat sambo Arman Ospanov , world champion in boxing Birzhan Zhakypov , and winner of international competitions in various martial arts Akbar Elubay . The champions shared their experiences with the youth and told them that great success can only be achieved through perseverance, willpower, and continuous work. Arman Ospanov gave a short motivational speech to the youth before the training: "A true champion should be able to set an example for others not only in the ring, but also in life, with his actions and his principles. Protecting nature is also a feat. Because it means responsibility for future generations ," he said. In addition to the sports elements, the event also included an environmental awareness-raising activity. The organizers explained to the youth simple but effective methods of protecting the environment, emphasizing that keeping nature clean starts with each individual. This time, well-known personalities also took an active part as spiritual companions of the event. The founder of the Jaidarman games, the president of the Kazakhstan KVN League, Yesen Yeleuken , trained with the youth and emphasized the importance of ecological culture in society. In his speech, he said: "A clean environment is a sign of a clean mind and culture. If we learn to protect nature, we will also improve our own lives. Such initiatives broaden the horizons of young people and increase their sense of responsibility ," he said. Murat Zholdykhozhayev , chairman of the Shymkent branch of the AMANAT party, also attended and said that the relay race had created a great momentum across the country. In his speech, he highlighted the party's role in supporting environmental initiatives: "Today's event is not just a cleanliness campaign, it is a concrete step towards creating a new environmental culture. The activity and enthusiasm of young people strengthen confidence in the future of the country ," he said. After the training, the participants held a clean-up campaign in the arboretum. The activists collected garbage, watered trees and flowers, and demonstrated an example of caring for nature. Environmental quizzes and games were also organized, testing the participants' knowledge of recycling, waste sorting, and energy conservation. In the afternoon, representatives of "Zhastar Ruhy" and volunteers distributed information leaflets among the city's residents, explaining the benefits of leading an ecological lifestyle. The relay participants emphasized that protecting nature is everyone's personal responsibility. This day, held in Shymkent, was not only a celebration of sports and ecology, but also an important event that clearly demonstrated the active role of young people in society. Each participant felt that it was necessary to make their contribution and make caring for the environment a lifelong habit. The “Taza Qazaqstan” relay race is becoming a large-scale environmental movement that covers not only one city or region, but the entire country. During the event, young people not only made a tangible contribution to nature conservation, but also set a bright example of promoting environmental culture. Today, this initiative continues in all corners of the country. Each new day of the relay is a reflection of the love and responsibility of the younger generation of our country for nature. Through the "Taza Qazaqstan" movement, Kazakhstani youth are not only strengthening environmental awareness, but also becoming active in the development of society, becoming leaders of a new generation. The "Champion Spirit" Day in Shymkent is a great example of the combination of environmental awareness and sporting will. This day will undoubtedly be remembered by the participants with a special energy, new impetus and a sense of pride in their homeland. The future of a green country begins with initiatives like these.
In Shymkent, an operational and preventive measure "Бір нүктелік" is being carried out 28.09.2025
On September 28, 2025, the city of Shymkent held the "Bir Nuktelik" preventive action , aimed at ensuring road safety, preventing traffic violations, and improving driver awareness. The goal of this event was to minimize the number of road accidents, increase driver and pedestrian accountability, and foster a culture of safe behavior on the road. As part of the campaign, patrol officers conducted street raids , checked for compliance with traffic regulations, identified serious violations, and took legal action. Particular attention was paid to drivers who were intoxicated, violated speed limits, or failed to comply with child transportation regulations. Police officers explained to drivers and pedestrians that every traffic violation poses a potential threat to the lives and health of road users . Driving under the influence, speeding, or not wearing seatbelts can lead to serious consequences, including injuries, deaths, and property damage. Therefore, patrol police raids are aimed not only at identifying violators but also at preventing violations among the public. During the event, drivers were identified for violating traffic regulations , including speeding, not wearing seat belts, and transporting children without proper restraints. Administrative reports were issued against all violators, and educational talks were held on the importance of following the rules and the consequences of noncompliance. Patrol officers emphasized to citizens that following traffic rules is not only a legal requirement but also a precautionary measure that ensures the safety of every road user. The lives of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians directly depend on road safety, attentiveness, and responsibility. Particular attention was paid to explaining the rules for transporting children in cars . Drivers were reminded of the need to use child restraints, which protect children in the event of an accident. Police officers also explained that wearing seat belts and obeying speed limits are the primary means of preventing injuries in accidents. The "One Point" preventative measure also includes outreach to pedestrians. Citizens are reminded of the need to be attentive on the road , obey traffic lights and road markings, and that violating traffic rules can lead to serious accidents. Mutual responsibility between drivers and pedestrians is the key to road safety. During the raids, patrol officers explained that every violation, even a seemingly minor one, can have serious consequences . Speeding, aggressive driving, drunk driving, and inattention—all these factors increase the risk of accidents. That's why police officers conduct systematic preventative work aimed at increasing the responsibility of drivers and pedestrians. "The 'One Point' event aims to prevent road accidents, improve drivers' legal awareness, and foster a culture of safe behavior on the road . City patrol police conduct daily raids, identify violators, and explain the consequences of violations. This helps develop drivers' awareness of traffic regulations and increase their responsibility for their actions," noted the press service of the Shymkent Police Department. The campaign includes enforcement of speed limits, seat belt use, the use of child restraints , and driver alcohol testing. All these measures are aimed at reducing accidents, preventing injuries and fatalities, and fostering safe driving habits among drivers. Patrol police urge residents and visitors to be attentive on the roads , obey traffic laws, refrain from driving under the influence, and use passive safety devices such as seat belts and child restraints. Only the joint efforts of police and citizens will make the city's roads safe for all road users. Furthermore, the raids help identify problematic road sections where accidents are most common and enable measures to improve them. Patrol officers increase enforcement on these sections, inform drivers of the risks, and warn them of the need to obey the rules. Police officers emphasize that regular preventative measures and raids are aimed at preserving people's lives and health , maintaining law and order, and fostering a responsible attitude toward traffic compliance among citizens. Compliance with traffic regulations is not only an obligation but also the personal responsibility of every driver and pedestrian. Thus, the "Bir Nuktelik" preventative action in Shymkent is an important part of the patrol police's efforts to ensure road safety. Regular patrols, identifying violators, and outreach efforts contribute to fostering a culture of safe behavior, reducing accidents, and protecting the lives and health of city residents. The city police urge all road users—drivers, passengers, and pedestrians— to be attentive, obey traffic rules, wear seat belts and restraints, refrain from driving under the influence, and practice mutual responsibility on the road . Only the joint efforts of the police and citizens will make Shymkent's roads safe for everyone.
Ensuring traffic safety: "One-stop" operational and preventive measures are underway in Shymkent 28.09.2025
In order to ensure road safety, prevent traffic accidents, and increase the legal literacy of drivers in Shymkent , the "One-Stop" operational and preventive event was organized on September 28, 2025. This event is aimed at systematically coordinating the daily work of patrol police officers, preventing traffic violations, and reducing the number of traffic accidents. During the event, patrol police officers intensified traffic control in the city. They identified drivers who grossly violated traffic rules and took administrative measures in accordance with the requirements of the law. Each violator was explained the consequences of violating traffic rules, the danger it poses to himself and other participants. Such explanatory work is aimed not only at ensuring compliance with the law, but also at increasing the responsibility of drivers. Patrol police officers constantly remind drivers of the need to strictly observe traffic rules . Road safety is ensured not only by police control, but also by the personal responsibility of each driver. Therefore, during raids, citizens are reminded of such basic rules as being careful on the road, not exceeding speed limits, wearing seat belts, and transporting children in special restraints. In addition, during the event, patrol officers will convey to citizens the importance of maintaining road etiquette, respecting the rights of road users, and being responsible when driving. Every action on the road can affect a person's life and health, so the safety of drivers and pedestrians is the main goal . During the raid, police officers explain to every person participating in road traffic that following the rules is not only obedience to the law, but also a responsibility for life. For example, speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol, or not wearing a seat belt are among the main causes of road accidents. Patrol police regularly conduct educational activities to prevent these violations. The importance of the "One-Point" event is in preventing traffic accidents , taking appropriate measures against violators within the framework of the law, and increasing the responsibility of drivers. Through this event, police officers try to show citizens the need to follow traffic rules, be careful on the road, and ensure safety. As a result of the event, the patrol police identified several violations. For example, some drivers were speeding, not wearing seat belts, or transporting children without special restraints. Based on this information, administrative measures were taken against all violators, and explanatory work was carried out to ensure compliance with traffic rules. An important part of preventive work with citizens is legal explanation and cultural education . Telling drivers about the responsibility of every step on the road, explaining that following traffic rules affects not only their own lives, but also the safety of other people is one of the main tasks of preventive measures. Patrol police regularly conduct the "One-Stop" event, striving to instill a culture of road safety among city residents. Such raids are aimed at increasing the legal literacy of drivers, maintaining order on the road, reducing the number of traffic accidents, and protecting the lives and health of citizens. City residents are reminded to be careful on the road, observe the speed limit, use seat belts, transport children in special restraints, and follow traffic rules. The Police Department urges citizens not to be careless in traffic, to be responsible, and to maintain safety on the road. Thus, the "One-stop" operational and preventive measure is an important measure aimed at increasing road safety, preventing violations, and reducing the number of traffic accidents in the city of Shymkent. Patrol police officers will continue to conduct such raids and preventive measures on a regular basis in the future, making every effort to ensure the safety of city residents and guests. During the event, the patrol police will conduct various explanatory activities to form a culture of road safety , increase driver responsibility, and maintain road safety. These activities are important for maintaining order on the road, protecting all road users, and preventing traffic accidents. Police officers also explain to drivers the serious consequences of violating traffic rules. For example, they emphasize that speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol, or not wearing a seat belt pose a direct threat to human life. Such explanatory work is carried out in legal, social, and educational aspects and is aimed at increasing the responsibility of citizens. In conclusion, the operational-preventive event "One Point" held in Shymkent plays an important role in ensuring road safety, reducing violations, and maintaining the safety of citizens. Patrol police officers will continue to organize such events on a regular basis in the future and make efforts to increase road safety in the city.
Shymkent's SOS button is operational: city safety reaches a new level. 03.10.2025
In modern Shymkent, the Police Department actively utilizes digital technologies to improve the quality of its security services. New intelligent platforms and modern tools play a crucial role in solving crimes, preventing offenses, and ensuring safety on the city's streets. Thanks to these innovative solutions, traffic accidents, offenses, and emergencies are identified within minutes, and responses are delivered as quickly as possible. The SOS button is a unique tool that allows city residents to receive assistance in emergency situations. When the SOS button is pressed, the police immediately receive a signal and take action to prevent the threat. For example, if a citizen finds themselves in a dangerous situation or witnesses a crime, the SOS button allows them to immediately notify the police, and the duty center dispatches the nearest patrols to the scene. This tool thus ensures prompt intervention and increases citizen safety. Digital technologies are widely used in Shymkent police operations. Modern tools allow for the detection of traffic accidents and violations within minutes. Drones can monitor any part of the city, recording violations, traffic accidents, and emergency situations. This enables patrol officers to respond quickly and prevent dangerous situations before they escalate into serious ones. The video analytics system performs important functions: it identifies suspects, processes the data, and transmits it to the duty center. Once processed, the signal is instantly transmitted to patrol officers, allowing for the rapid arrest of violators. Each police officer has a video token that records their actions online, ensuring transparency and trust. These videos serve as evidence in the investigation of offenses and crimes and help prevent future violations. Citizens on probation are monitored 24/7 using electronic bracelets. These devices allow for tracking the movements of individuals under supervision and prevent potential offenses. Electronic bracelets enhance public safety and ensure compliance with probation conditions. The 102 mobile app allows residents to quickly report crimes by sending photos, videos, or text messages directly to the police. This makes the public active participants in ensuring safety, allowing police to quickly respond to incoming reports, and prevent crime. The Shymkent duty center processes all incoming information, after which patrol officers are assigned specific tasks. This allows for the identification of suspects, prompt response to traffic accidents, and effective crime prevention measures. All data is verified for accuracy and completeness, ensuring the high quality of police work. The city makes extensive use of modern video cameras and sensors , which not only record violations but also help monitor traffic accidents and emergencies. Street cameras record any violations, and the footage can be used as evidence in court. These tools play a key role in ensuring citizen safety. The SOS button enables citizens to become active participants in the security system . If a threat arises, residents can immediately call for help, and the police respond instantly. The system helps strengthen public safety, prevent crime, and respond quickly to emergencies. Digitalization has enabled the Shymkent Police Department to achieve a new level of security . Intelligent systems, drones, video analytics, and mobile apps combine to improve police efficiency, enabling the rapid detection of offenses and traffic accidents. An SOS button, electronic bracelets, video cameras, and the 102 mobile app create a comprehensive security system , giving citizens confidence in their own protection. People feel safe, and the police can act most effectively. This system sets a new standard for public safety and is a powerful crime prevention tool. In conclusion, the SOS button in Shymkent has significantly improved safety in the city. Digitalization, video analytics, drones, and mobile apps enable police to effectively respond, prevent crimes, and maintain law and order. The SOS button is an important tool for assisting citizens, monitoring the situation, and preventing traffic accidents and crimes. Measures aimed at digitalizing security help increase public trust in law enforcement, strengthen the legal culture, and foster a habit of following the rules. New technologies and intelligent platforms help maintain public order, prevent crime, and respond quickly to emergencies. Thus, the SOS system ensures high police efficiency, promotes public safety, and fosters a sustainable culture of law and order in Shymkent. Residents become active participants in the security system, comply with the rules, protect the lives and health of others, and develop long-lasting safety habits. Regular use of digital technologies, smart platforms, and the SOS button helps develop a conscious attitude toward safety among adolescents and adults, increases responsibility for their actions, and builds trust in law enforcement. This comprehensive solution makes Shymkent a safer city for residents to live, study, work, and play.
Security raised to a new level in Shymkent with the SOS button 03.10.2025
Currently, the Shymkent City Police Department is raising the quality of security services to a new level through the use of digital technologies. New intelligent platforms and modern tools play a key role in solving crimes and promptly identifying road accidents and violations. These measures are an important tool for ensuring the safety of residents, preventing violations, and maintaining order in the city. The SOS button is a unique tool designed to provide quick assistance to city residents in dangerous situations. When this button is pressed, police officers immediately react, monitor the situation and take the necessary measures. For example, when a resident is in danger or is involved in a criminal act, the SOS button sends a signal to the police, and the emergency response center immediately notifies patrols. This system plays an important role in ensuring the safety of citizens. Digital technologies are widely used in the security services of the city of Shymkent. Modern tools have been introduced that allow you to detect traffic accidents and violations within minutes. Drones are able to monitor any part of the city. They detect not only criminal activities, but also emergency situations. Thanks to these tools, police officers can react quickly, thus predicting dangerous situations in advance and ensuring the safety of citizens. The video analytics system performs such important functions as suspect recognition, data processing and transmission to the operational center. The suspect is immediately identified and reported to the patrol. Each employee's video tag records online, which is a guarantee of transparency and reliability. In addition, video recordings serve as evidence of violations. This system is aimed not only at solving crimes, but also at preventing them. Citizens on probation are monitored 24/7 using electronic bracelets. This system allows for the prevention of offenses and the timely detection of dangerous behavior. Electronic bracelets monitor the movements of people on probation, prevent violations of the law, and thereby increase security in society. The 102 mobile application is another important tool that allows residents to quickly report crimes. Citizens can send photos, videos, or text messages to the police instantly using their smartphones. This service increases the activity of residents, allows the police to respond quickly, and prevents crimes. The Shymkent City Police Department processes information through the operational center and gives specific tasks to patrol officers. This system allows for the rapid identification of suspects, prompt intervention in traffic accidents, and effective measures against violations. All information received by the operational center undergoes a thorough and complete check, so the police service relies on accurate and reliable information. Modern video cameras and sensors are widely used in the city. They not only monitor criminal activity, but also detect traffic accidents and emergencies. Street cameras record any violations of the law, and video recordings are used as evidence in court if necessary. These devices play a crucial role in protecting the safety of citizens. Thanks to the SOS button , citizens become active participants in security . City residents can call for emergency help by pressing a button in case of danger, and police officers will respond immediately. This system allows to strengthen public safety, prevent crime and respond quickly in emergency situations. The police department has created a new level of security through digitization. Intelligent systems, drones, video analytics and mobile applications combine to increase the level of security in the city. Traffic accidents, violations and emergencies are detected within minutes and appropriate measures are taken. The SOS button, electronic bracelets, video cameras and the 102 mobile application together provide a complete security system for the residents of Shymkent . Citizens feel confident, and police officers can respond quickly. This system sets a new standard for security in society and is an effective tool in crime prevention. In conclusion, the operation of the SOS button in Shymkent has significantly increased the level of security in the city. Digitization, video analytics, drones and mobile applications increase the efficiency of police services, allow for crime prevention and prompt response. The SOS button is an important tool for providing assistance to citizens, monitoring dangerous situations, and preventing traffic accidents and offenses. These measures are being systematically implemented to ensure the security of the city, increase the trust of residents, and strengthen the legal culture . The introduction of new technologies and intelligent platforms will increase security in society, prevent crime, and allow for prompt response.
Road safety videos were shown to schoolchildren in Shymkent. 01.10.2025
On October 1, 2025, Shymkent Patrol Police officers conducted a preventative event aimed at preventing traffic accidents among minors. As part of the event, eleventh-graders were shown special videos on road safety and adherence to traffic rules. The goal of the event was to foster a culture of safe behavior among the students, increasing their responsibility and attentiveness on the road. The videos were tailored to the specific needs of teenagers and included both theoretical and practical information. Police officers provided detailed explanations to the students on how to behave properly as both pedestrians and drivers . Particular attention was paid to personal safety, respect for other road users, and the need to obey the rules regardless of the circumstances. While watching videos, students were shown real-life examples of road accidents . They were shown situations where failure to follow traffic rules resulted in injuries or accidents, clearly illustrating the consequences of careless behavior on the road. These examples helped students better understand why following traffic rules is essential for preserving life and health. Special attention was paid to the importance of seat belt use . Police officers demonstrated how to properly fasten a seat belt to effectively protect the driver and passengers in the event of an accident. It was emphasized that wearing a seat belt is not a formality, but a vital means of protection. Students were also taught that failure to adhere to this rule can lead to serious injury or even death in a traffic accident. The videos also emphasized the need to adhere to speed limits . Patrol officers explained that speeding significantly increases the risk of accidents, reduces driver reaction time, and impairs their ability to make the right decisions in emergency situations. Schoolchildren learned how adhering to the speed limit helps prevent accidents and save the lives of all road users. The event also included recommendations for increased attentiveness on the road . Teenagers were taught that even on familiar streets, they need to be attentive, especially when crossing the road and when encountering cyclists, scooters, and other pedestrians. Patrol officers demonstrated how to correctly assess traffic conditions, obey traffic lights and road signs, and respond to unexpected situations. The goal of the meeting was to foster a culture of safe road behavior and a sense of responsibility among schoolchildren . The videos were accompanied by explanations that helped students understand the real dangers associated with traffic violations. Using visual examples, the police officers sought to demonstrate that even the smallest mistake on the road can have serious consequences. During the event, schoolchildren actively participated in the discussion. They shared their experiences, asked questions, and considered various road safety scenarios. Patrol police explained that following traffic rules is not only a legal requirement but also the personal responsibility of each road user . Psychologists and educators emphasize that early development of a culture of safe behavior in adolescents helps them develop the ability to assess risks, make sound decisions, and demonstrate social responsibility. Such activities help children and adolescents understand the consequences of their actions, develop safety skills, and increase their awareness of personal safety. The Shymkent patrol police noted that showing videos is an effective method for preventing traffic accidents among young people . It not only provides theoretical knowledge but also demonstrates the real-life consequences of traffic violations, which is especially important for teenagers. During the event, schoolchildren received specific recommendations: obey traffic rules, wear seat belts, control their speed, and be attentive on the road . All of this is aimed at developing strong safety habits and an understanding of responsibility for their own lives and the lives of others. Thus, the meeting on October 1, 2025, became an important part of the Shymkent patrol police's preventative work aimed at preventing road accidents and instilling a culture of safe behavior in adolescents . The videos and accompanying explanations allowed schoolchildren to gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for safe behavior on the road. Such events help foster legal awareness, a sense of responsibility, and respect for the lives and health of others among young people. They help schoolchildren develop risk assessment skills and make the right decisions in everyday life, and also enhance the overall culture of road safety. In conclusion, the preventative campaign featuring road safety videos proved effective. It enabled schoolchildren to understand the importance of following traffic rules, behaving safely, and being attentive on the road . Patrol police continue their systematic efforts to foster a culture of safety, improve legal literacy among young people, and prevent road accidents. Events like these help teenagers grow up to be responsible road users , obeying traffic rules, protecting their own lives and the lives of others, and developing sustainable safety habits that will last a lifetime. It's important that such preventative campaigns be held regularly, reaching as many students as possible and instilling in them a strong culture of safety and responsibility on city roads .
Videos on road safety shown to teenagers in Shymkent 01.10.2025
On October 1, 2025, officers of the Shymkent City Patrol Police Regiment organized a special event to prevent road accidents among teenagers. As part of the event, special videos were shown to 11th grade students, the main topic of which was road safety and responsibility on the road. This event is aimed at introducing the younger generation to the culture of road safety, increasing their sense of responsibility and taking precautions on the road. The videos explained to students the responsibility of pedestrians and drivers . It was noted that traffic accidents often occur due to carelessness, speeding, or reckless driving. Teenagers were shown various real-life examples and real-life situations , and were shown how to behave on the road using concrete examples. This approach allows students to understand the dangers and take responsibility for their actions. The videos also emphasized the importance of wearing a seat belt in a car . A seat belt is not only mandatory by law, but also one of the most important tools for saving the life of every person. It was shown that wearing a seat belt helps reduce the level of injuries and increase the chances of saving a life in the event of a traffic accident. Students were given detailed information about the correct use of a seat belt and the rules for its proper fastening. The videos also clearly emphasized the need to avoid speeding . It was explained that most traffic accidents occur due to excessive speeding, which reduces the driver's reaction time and reduces their ability to react correctly in emergency situations. Teenagers were given an idea of how important speed control is for road safety. During the event, students were reminded of the need to be careful on the road . It was emphasized that in situations where visibility is poor, when meeting a pedestrian or cyclist, drivers and pedestrians should always be considerate of each other and follow the rules of the road. Patrol police officers explained to teenagers the importance of correctly understanding road signs, obeying traffic lights, and following safety rules when crossing the road. This event was held to form a culture of safety among the younger generation , to be careful on the road, to follow the rules and to maintain public order. The videos showed the real impact of road hazards through real scenes, examples and statistical data. The students were informed about the consequences of road accidents, the threat to human life and health. During the event, students actively participated and shared their experiences and thoughts. They discussed basic rules such as being careful on the road, wearing seat belts, and controlling speed. Patrol police officers explained to the young people that following traffic rules is not only a legal requirement, but also a personal responsibility and saving their own lives . Psychologists and educators say that instilling a culture of road safety in teenagers from an early age will help them take a responsible approach to safety throughout their lives. Such activities increase students' ability to assess risks, develop good decision-making skills on the road, and instill a sense of social responsibility. The Patrol Police Regiment aimed to highlight the importance of road safety , develop the right skills in teenagers, and increase their safety culture through this event. At the end of the event, students were reminded of basic rules such as following traffic rules, wearing seat belts, controlling speed, and being careful on the road. In conclusion, the video screening event held in Shymkent on October 1, 2025 played an important role in educating teenagers about road safety, responsibility, precautions, and the importance of wearing seat belts in vehicles. This event is aimed at forming a culture of road safety among the younger generation, increasing their sense of responsibility, and preventing traffic accidents. The patrol police regiment constantly reminds young people to be careful on the road, follow the rules, and protect their own lives and the lives of others. Such events will be held regularly in order to increase road safety, form the legal culture of the younger generation, and strengthen their sense of responsibility . In general, video demonstrations and practical explanatory work provide teenagers with not only theoretical knowledge, but also vital skills and experience , forming their culture of road safety. Students will grow up to be responsible citizens who follow traffic rules and respect their own lives and the lives of others.