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RESULTS OF CLEANING DAY: HUNDREDS OF TONS OF WASTE WERE REMOVED IN SHYMKENT 20.09.2025
The large-scale environmental campaign "World Cleanup Day", which began simultaneously in all regions of the country on September 20, 2025, continued this year. The city of Shymkent also actively participated in this noble initiative aimed at protecting nature, ridding the environment of garbage, and raising the environmental culture of the population. Thousands of residents, volunteers, representatives of youth organizations, employees of state institutions, industrial enterprises, business structures and educational institutions took part in the city-wide clean-up campaign held in Shymkent. Since the morning, cleaning work has been in full swing in all districts of the city. The first points of the Saturday were chosen as the addresses of 32-34 Mangeldin Street, the Constitution Crossing, and the courtyards of apartment buildings in the Otrar microdistrict. In these areas, local residents, school and kindergarten teams, as well as employees of institutions, joined forces and contributed to the cleanliness. In Al-Farabi district , 937 people and 14 special equipment were mobilized. 22.2 tons of garbage were removed from the city. In addition, tree branches were cut, grass in lawns was mowed, and garbage areas were washed and put in order. In Enbekshy district - 11,792 people and 66 pieces of equipment were involved in the cleanup. As a result, 58 tons of household waste were collected, making a significant contribution to the cleanliness of the city. During the cleanup, social facilities, industrial zones, educational institutions and all institutions were covered. In the Karatau district , 968 people and 18 pieces of equipment worked, removing 32.9 tons of garbage. Residents of this district also participated in the cleanup with particular enthusiasm. A record number was recorded in Turan district . 13,957 people and 54 special equipment were mobilized here, and 60 tons of garbage were removed. Among the participants were 5,230 residents, more than 1,000 students, 115 social facilities and 212 business structures. This clearly showed that the Turan district was particularly active in the Sabbath. On the occasion of the "World Cleanup Day", a large-scale campaign "Shymkent - a clean city!" was organized at the initiative of the Shymkent City Youth Resource Center. As part of this event, about 200 young activists took part in cleaning the area in the Mayatas settlement. They helped clear the streets and vacant lots of garbage and take the waste to special places. The activity of young people became an example for others. As the representatives of the city administration noted, the main goal of such events is not limited to one-day cleanliness. The most important thing is to form an ecological culture among residents, to encourage them to treat nature with compassion. Maintaining cleanliness in the city should become a daily habit of every citizen. The main task of environmental campaigns is to instill in the public consciousness the idea that "not littering is a sign of great culture." Also, during the Sabbath, tree planting, care for young seedlings, and watering green areas were carried out. These activities not only enhance the beauty of the city, but also aim to leave a clean and green city for future generations. During the Sembilik, representatives of different sectors worked shoulder to shoulder, becoming a clear manifestation of unity in society. Young and old, civil servants and businessmen, students and teachers united in one goal and contributed to a common cause. Such events strengthen relationships between people and increase mutual understanding. In general, hundreds of tons of garbage were removed as a result of the World Cleanup Day in Shymkent. Each district did a great job at its own level, and the city became cleaner. The city streets were cleaned, the yards were put in order, and the greenery was taken care of. According to the organizers, this initiative is not limited to this. In the future, the Sabbaths will continue systematically, and the activity of residents will increase. In particular, the main focus will be on involving young people in nature conservation. This is because the example of young people increases the responsibility of city residents and forms an ecological culture. This year's "World Cleanup Day" was held at a high level in Shymkent. Thanks to the joint efforts of thousands of people, the city's streets were cleaned and freed from household waste. This is not just a one-day result, but the beginning of a new ecological culture that will focus on cleanliness and order in the future. Thanks to the unity and solidarity of the people of Shymkent, the beauty of our city has increased. If each resident contributes, we have every chance to turn our hometown into one of the cleanest and most beautiful cities not only in Kazakhstan, but also in the whole world.
The AMANAT party branch in Shymkent took part in a cleanup day as part of the Clean Kazakhstan project. 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, a special environmental event took place in Shymkent. On this day, at the initiative of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, a citywide cleanup day was organized as part of the Clean Kazakhstan national project. The Shymkent city branch of the AMANAT party organized the event. Branch employees, activists from the youth wing of Zhastar Ruhy, utility workers, and a special guest, popular pop singer Serikbol Sailaubek , participated in the event. The main goal of the "Clean Kazakhstan" project is not only to conduct one-time cleanups but also to foster environmental awareness and responsibility in society. Each cleanup day is an investment in the country's future, an opportunity to join forces to keep our cities and nature clean. This time, the participants' attention focused on areas where residents most frequently gather. The courtyards of multi-story buildings, playgrounds, and green spaces were cleaned. Particular attention was paid to the improvement of the area around the party branch building—they tidied up the area, whitewashed trees, and removed trash. All this gave the city streets a more well-maintained appearance. A distinctive feature of the event was the involvement of a wide range of social groups. Along with party officials, members of the youth wing of "Zhastar Rukhy" actively participated. Their energy, activism, and example were infectious to many other participants. The young people demonstrated a sense of responsibility for the city in which they live. The city's public utilities also made a significant contribution. Specialized waste removal vehicles and grounds cleaning equipment were brought in. Thanks to this, the cleanup was organized and effective. The participation of renowned artist Serikbol Sailaubek attracted particular attention. Despite his popularity, he and the other participants took up the work, picking up trash and helping to clean up the mess. His simplicity and willingness to work alongside the city residents earned him respect. In his address, the singer emphasized that caring for the environment is everyone's responsibility, and it is especially important to involve young people in such initiatives. City residents also got involved. Many, seeing their courtyards being cleaned, volunteered to help. People helped take out trash, collected dry branches, and swept sidewalks. Residents say such events not only make the city cleaner but also bring neighbors closer together and foster friendships. Participants noted that cleanup days should be held regularly. Cleanliness and order should be the norm, not the exception. This is how we can develop a habit of caring for nature. The event's organizers reminded that environmental awareness is not just about cleaning up litter, but also about caring for water, air, and plants. Building an environmental awareness begins with simple actions: not littering the streets, conserving resources, and preserving green spaces. Particular attention was paid to children. Many families brought their children to the cleanup day, showing them by example that cleanliness is a shared responsibility. This kind of education from an early age instills in the younger generation a respect for nature and the habit of caring for it. The cleanup effort clearly demonstrated that keeping the city clean is the shared responsibility of all residents. Party officials, young people, municipal services, cultural representatives, and ordinary citizens worked shoulder to shoulder. Such collaboration builds trust in society and unites people around important goals. The cleanup day proved once again that any difficulties can be overcome together. Every person, even by cleaning just one yard or one street, makes a significant contribution to the improvement of the entire city. As a result of the event, several tons of trash were collected and removed. The city became noticeably cleaner, and most importantly, the participants experienced positive emotions, a boost of energy, and the confidence that together they can change the environment for the better. The Shymkent branch of the AMANAT party emphasized that work under the Clean Kazakhstan project will continue. Such events will become regular, involving an ever-increasing number of participants. The recent cleanup day was more than just a cleanup. It was an expression of civic responsibility, patriotism, and concern for the future. A clean city means comfortable living conditions, healthy residents, and an attractive metropolis. Today, every resident of Shymkent should understand that street cleanliness depends on each individual's personal contribution. If we protect the environment, avoid littering, and help keep it clean, our city will become even more beautiful and comfortable.
The Shymkent city branch of the "AMANAT" party participated in the "Clean Kazakhstan" project 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, a special event of great importance took place in the city of Shymkent. On this day, another city-wide Sabbath was organized within the framework of the national project " Clean Kazakhstan ", which is being implemented at the initiative of the Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The action was organized by the Shymkent city branch of the "AMANAT" party, and in addition to party workers, activists of youth organizations, utilities specialists and a special guest - the popular pop singer Serikbol Sailaubek took part in it. The main goal of the "Clean Kazakhstan" project is not just to carry out one-day cleaning work, but also to form an ecological culture in society, increase responsibility for the environment. Each clean-up day, held under the initiative of the President, is important for the future of our country. Because by cleaning the streets and courtyards of the city, we call on the population to take care of nature. This time, the Shymkent city branch gave priority to areas with a large concentration of residents. The courtyards of multi-storey buildings, playgrounds, and green areas were cleaned and garbage was removed. The area around the party building was also put in order, and the trees were whitewashed. These works gave a special impetus to the appearance of the city. Among the participants of the Sabbath were not only party workers, but also activists of the youth organization "Zhastar Ruhy". They set an example for others with their energy and active actions. The participation of the young generation in such events is a clear sign of their love for their homeland. In addition, municipal specialists also provided support and assistance with special equipment. Thanks to garbage trucks and cleaning equipment, the efficiency of the Shabbat was increased. Special guest, pop star Serikbol Sailaubek, also actively participated in the yard cleaning work, along with others. His simplicity and work together with the people gave special motivation to the participants. The singer emphasized that protecting nature is the duty of every citizen and called on young people to actively participate in such good deeds. The residents of the city who witnessed the cleanup also highly appreciated the good initiative. Many residents voluntarily joined in and helped clean up their yards and streets. They said that such events unite society, strengthen ties between neighbors, and increase people's love for their hometown. Representatives of the city branch of the AMANAT party noted that the Sabbath will continue. This should not be just a one-time action, but become a permanent environmental movement. Ecological culture is not only about maintaining cleanliness, but also about respecting nature, protecting water, air, and greenery. Such events provide a great education for both young people and adults. City Sabbaths teach people to be careful about nature. It is especially important for children to participate in such events with their parents, because a child who learns to care for the environment from a young age will not be indifferent to ecology tomorrow. This Saturday proved one thing once again: the cleanliness of the city is a shared responsibility of all of us. Party workers, youth organizations, representatives of the municipal sector, artists and ordinary residents - all united in one goal, and as a result, great success was achieved. This partnership model builds trust and unity in society. Through community initiatives, people come together and learn to work towards a common goal. The Sabbath on September 20 was not just a clean-up event, it was an expression of civic responsibility, patriotism, and duty to society. The Shymkent branch of the AMANAT party announced that it will continue to promote the Clean Kazakhstan project and such good initiatives in the future. This event is of great importance for city residents, because a clean city is not only a beautiful sight, but also a guarantee of the health and quality of life of the population. City cleanliness is a common responsibility for each of us. If every resident keeps their yard clean and takes care of public places, then the whole of Shymkent will undoubtedly shine, flourish, and become a comfortable and safe city. The main lesson of this Sabbath is that there is goodness in unity . Keeping our city clean is our common duty. Every citizen can contribute to the further beautification of Shymkent.
In Shymkent, representatives of the cultural sector actively participated in the citywide cleanup day. 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, a large-scale citywide cleanup day took place in Shymkent, timed to coincide with the national environmental campaign " Clean Kazakhstan ." This event became a significant milestone for the city, bringing together thousands of residents, employees of public and private organizations, and representatives of the cultural and creative intelligentsia. Cleanliness and improvement always hold a special place in the life of a modern metropolis. Clean streets, well-maintained parks, and green courtyards not only contribute to the comfort and health of the population but also reflect the cultural level of the entire society. The cleanup day in Shymkent had the primary goal of drawing residents' attention to environmental issues, raising environmental awareness, and fostering a caring attitude toward the environment. Employees of the Shymkent Department of Culture, Language Development, and Archives made a special contribution to the cleanup day. The leadership and creative team of the Shymkent City Variety and Satire Theater actively participated in the event. The theater's actors, technical staff, and management demonstrated that culture isn't just about the stage and art, but also about civic engagement, expressed through a commitment to keeping their hometown clean. They took to the streets, armed with bags and cleaning equipment, and participated in cleaning public spaces. The theater became an example of how art and ecology can go hand in hand. Theater staff cleaned the surrounding area, collected household trash, and removed dry leaves and grass. They also helped beautify the green spaces: they whitewashed trees, trimmed dead branches, and helped plant young trees. Thus, these members of the creative intelligentsia didn't limit themselves to symbolic participation; they made a very real and tangible contribution to the common cause. The theatre director, addressing journalists, noted: "Our theater always strives to raise pressing social issues through art. But we believe that the most important thing is personal example. Today, we're not here on stage, but on the city streets, together with all the residents. If each of us starts small—from our street, our yard, our work—then the entire city will become cleaner and more comfortable." The theater's young actors emphasized that participating in the cleanup day is an opportunity for them to prove themselves not only in their profession but also as active citizens of the country. "We want to show young people that caring for the city's cleanliness is fashionable, right, and prestigious," they shared. It's worth noting that cultural institutions weren't the only participants. Schools, colleges, medical organizations, utility services, and city businesses also took part. Volunteers also contributed, helping clean public spaces and educating the public about the importance of environmental awareness. As a result of these joint efforts, tens of tons of household waste were collected and removed, and streets, squares, and parks were cleaned. This gave the city a renewed appearance and once again confirmed that strength lies in unity. The main value of the campaign lies not only in the cleanup effort it provides in one day, but also in fostering a new environmental mindset among city residents. When creative groups, artists, and other creative professionals participate in the campaign, it has a special impact on public awareness. Their example clearly demonstrates that environmental awareness must be part of a person's overall culture. Inspired by the activism of cultural workers, Shymkent residents expressed their willingness to participate in such events more often. It was especially important that the younger generation, including students and schoolchildren, saw a worthy example before them. The citywide cleanup on September 20 demonstrated that Shymkent is a city where government, businesses, public organizations, and ordinary citizens can unite for a common goal. The event became a celebration of unity and shared care for our native land. Representatives of the Satire and Humor Theater emphasized that such events should become a good tradition. They expressed their willingness to continue supporting initiatives aimed at maintaining cleanliness and environmental safety. The cleanup day in Shymkent proved that keeping the city clean is everyone's responsibility. The contribution of cultural workers, especially the Variety and Satire Theater, was a shining example of how artists are not immune to social issues. September 20th was remembered not just as the date of yet another cleanup day, but as the day when the city's creative intelligentsia demonstrated by personal example that culture also means caring for the cleanliness of streets, parks, and courtyards.
Representatives of the cultural sphere in Shymkent actively participated in the city-wide Sabbath 20.09.2025
On September 20 , 2025, another nationwide Saturday was held in Shymkent as part of the " Clean Kazakhstan " republican environmental campaign. This event, which has become a tradition for city residents, not only calls for unity in society, but also makes a significant contribution to the formation of a culture of environmental protection. Environmental cleanliness is the common duty of every citizen. Ecological culture plays a special role in the beautification of the city and improving the quality of life of residents. The Shymkent clean-up was aimed at achieving this goal. Parks, streets, public recreation areas and pedestrian paths in the city were cleaned of garbage and landscaping work was carried out. Almost all institutions under the jurisdiction of the Shymkent City Department of Culture, Language Development and Archives were involved in this event. In particular, the management and staff of the Shymkent City Theater of Humor and Satire showed great organization and actively participated in the cleaning work. Just as the theater staff raise relevant issues in society in their creative work and stage performances, they also did not refrain from promoting environmental culture in everyday life. During the weekend, the theater team cleaned the city's central streets, the area around the theater building, and pedestrian paths. They also made a real contribution to nature protection by participating in landscaping, whitewashing the bases of trees, cutting down dead branches, and planting young seedlings. The theater director, who participated in the Sabbath, noted the special place of the cultural sector in society: "We try to convey not only funny things on stage, but also thought-provoking things. And today's Saturday is an event that proves that artists are active not only in art, but also in public life. If each of us keeps our yard and workplace clean, our city will become more beautiful ," he said. The young actors of the theater also paid special attention to this event. For them, the Sabbath was not just a garbage collection, but also an opportunity to raise the collective spirit and serve a common goal together with the public. Along with cultural representatives, the city's educational organizations, healthcare institutions, businesses, and volunteer movements also showed their activity. The participants of the Sabbath worked together and carried out cleaning work in every district of the city. Thus, about several hundred tons of household waste were removed from the city, and the improvement work was significantly progressed. Another important goal of the Sabbath is to form an ecological culture among the population. In this regard, the participation of representatives of the cultural sphere was of particular importance. After all, art groups work directly with the people, and their words and actions quickly spread throughout society. Therefore, the appeal of theater workers to cleanliness is an example for the public. The youth of Shymkent did not stay away from the clean-up campaign. They spread information about the clean-up campaign on social networks and called for the protection of nature. This initiative not only demonstrates the active civic position of young people, but also proves that the new generation is committed to environmental responsibility. As a result of the clean-up, the city streets were significantly cleaner. The unity, organization, and responsibility of the participants made a great contribution to the beautification of the city. The event, held as part of the "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign, once again proved the importance of environmental education and showed the need for every citizen to take part in protecting nature. Representatives of the cultural sector expressed their support for holding this event as an annual tradition and called on city residents to actively participate in such noble initiatives. The city-wide Saturday event held on September 20 was of great importance for the residents of Shymkent. In particular, the activity shown by representatives of the culture and arts sector contributed to the formation of an ecological culture in society. This event is not just a one-day clean-up, but a moral act that will be passed on to future generations. For the city's residents, this Sabbath is clearly a step towards caring for nature and beautifying our common home - Shymkent.
YENBEKSHI DISTRICT AKIM'S OFFICE: CITYWIDE CLEANUP DAY AS PART OF WORLD CLEANUP DAY 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, a large-scale citywide cleanup event was held in Shymkent to mark World Cleanup Day. The Yenbekshinsky District Akim's Office, various departments and agencies, industrial enterprises, organizations, educational institutions, and thousands of district residents actively participated in the event. The main goal of the event was to restore order in the city, develop an environmental culture among the population, and increase the responsibility of each resident for a clean environment. The Yenbekshinsky District Akim's Office deployed 500 employees for the cleanup. Thirty pieces of specialized equipment were deployed, and 17 tons of waste were removed from the district as a result of the cleanup efforts. This is a clear example of the district leadership leading by example in maintaining cleanliness and order. Particular attention should be paid to the activity of ordinary citizens. 3,706 residents of the district participated in the cleanup day, cleaning courtyards, streets, sidewalks, and public spaces. People collected household trash, removed dry leaves and grass, and cleaned their surrounding areas. Such widespread public support demonstrates that residents of the Yenbekshinsky District feel a personal responsibility for the improvement of their environment. The Ontustik industrial zone sent 2,000 employees to the cleanup day, allocated 4 units of equipment and ensured the removal of 5 tons of garbage . The Zhuldyz industrial zone mobilized 200 employees and 2 units of equipment , thanks to which 1 ton of waste was collected and removed. The Special Economic Zone "AEA" participated with 300 employees , using 2 units of equipment , clearing the area of 2 tons of garbage . These data show that businesses and production sites are aware of their social responsibility and are making a significant contribution to improving the environmental situation. Comfortable Environment Development Department – 26 employees , 2 units of equipment , 2 tons of waste . Construction management – 30 employees , 2 units of equipment , 3 tons of waste . JSC Shymkent (SPK) – 20 employees , 1 unit of equipment , 2 tons of garbage . Internal Policy Department – 30 employees , 1 unit of equipment , 2 tons of garbage . The involvement of departments played a significant role in the scale of the event, demonstrating that each government body is ready to contribute to the common cause. JSC Vodokanal-1 – 30 employees , 2 units of equipment , 1 ton of waste . Branch "QazaqGaz Aimaq" - 60 employees , 1 unit of equipment , 2 tons of garbage . Enbekshinsky section of the power grid – 30 employees , 2 units of equipment , 2 tons of garbage . Public utilities not only participated in the cleanup but also monitored the infrastructure, which enhanced the practical benefits of the event. The Yenbekshinsky District Police Department deployed 200 officers to the cleanup day, ensuring order and cleanliness, using 3 units of equipment and clearing the area of 4 tons of garbage . The district's social facilities (schools, kindergartens, hospitals, etc.) provided the participation of 4,360 employees and 10 units of equipment , thanks to which 12 tons of garbage were removed. Such widespread participation confirms that environmental education encompasses all areas of society – from the younger generation to employees of government organizations. Petro Kazakhstan sent 300 employees and 4 units of equipment to the cleanup day, removing 3 tons of waste . This type of business participation demonstrates that large companies recognize their role in maintaining environmental safety and are willing to support government initiatives. Following the results of the citywide cleanup day in the Yenbekshinsky district: 11,792 people were involved; 66 units of equipment are involved; A total of 58 tons of garbage were removed. This is one of the largest cleanup days in recent years, uniting the efforts of government agencies, businesses, and ordinary residents. During the event, not only garbage collection work was carried out, but also: pruning dry trees and branches; mowing grass; welding and painting works; cleaning of local areas and streets; cleaning of ditches, sidewalks and squares; improvement of small architectural forms. The citywide cleanup day dedicated to World Cleanup Day was a significant event for the Yenbekshinsky District. It demonstrated that caring for the environment is a shared responsibility, requiring the participation of every resident. Thanks to these joint efforts, dozens of streets, courtyards, and public spaces were cleaned, making the district cleaner, more comfortable, and more attractive to live in. Such events not only help restore order, but also foster a caring attitude towards the environment among the population, creating a culture of cleanliness and mutual responsibility.
ENBEKSHY DISTRICT AKIMAT'S OFFICE: INFORMATION ON GENERAL CITY SATURDAY WORKS ON "WORLD CLEANING DAY" 20.09.2025
The Enbekshi district akim's office, various institutions, departments, public organizations, enterprises, and residents of the district actively participated in the city-wide cleanup dedicated to "World Cleanup Day" organized in Shymkent on September 20, 2025. The main goal of this event was to clean the city area from garbage, form an ecological culture among residents, and set an example of caring for the environment for the younger generation. The Enbekshy district akim's office mobilized 500 employees and put 30 pieces of equipment into operation for the Saturday cleanup. As a result , 17 tons of garbage were removed from the district. This is a clear demonstration of the district akimat's responsibility to protect nature and its great contribution to the cleanliness of the city. The largest part of the Sabbath was attended by ordinary residents. In particular, 3,706 residents of the district took part in the Sabbath and actively participated in cleaning the neighborhoods of their homes, streets, parks and pedestrian paths. Such enthusiasm of the people proves that they are not indifferent to the unity of the country and the common cause. The Ontustik Industrial Zone (IA) mobilized 2,000 employees and 4 pieces of equipment , removing 5 tons of waste . On behalf of the "Zhuldyz" IA , 200 employees and 2 pieces of equipment participated, and 1 ton of garbage was cleaned. The SEZ special economic zone mobilized 300 employees and 2 vehicles , removing 2 tons of waste . These indicators show that industrial zones across the region also feel a sense of environmental responsibility. Department of Environmental Development – 26 employees , 2 pieces of equipment , 2 tons of garbage ; Construction Department – 30 employees , 2 pieces of equipment , 3 tons of garbage ; Shymkent SEC JSC – 20 employees , 1 piece of equipment , 2 tons of waste ; Internal Policy Department – 30 employees , 1 piece of equipment , 2 tons of garbage . The participation of each department contributed to the large-scale celebration of Shabbat, which contributed to the beautification and improvement of the sanitary conditions of the city. "Vodokanal-1" LLP - 30 employees , 2 pieces of equipment , 1 ton of waste ; "QazaqGaz Aimaq" CHP - 60 employees , 1 piece of equipment , 2 tons of waste ; Enbekshi Electricity Distribution Department – 30 employees , 2 vehicles , 2 tons of waste . They carried out sanitation work in their respective areas, ensuring that the infrastructure was safe and clean. Enbekshi District Police Department - 200 employees , 3 pieces of equipment , removed 4 tons of garbage . Social facilities (schools, kindergartens, hospitals, etc.) - 4,360 employees , 10 pieces of equipment were mobilized, and 12 tons of garbage were cleaned. At the same time, the participation of the younger generation and professionals from various fields in society in a common cause increased the educational value of Shabbat. Petro Kazakhstan company - 300 employees , 4 pieces of equipment , 3 tons of waste were removed. The support from businesses has shown that environmental initiatives are important not only from government agencies but also from the private sector. In general, in the territory of Enbekshi district, Shabbat is celebrated: 11,792 employees participated, 66 pieces of equipment were put into operation, A total of 58 tons of garbage were removed . This was one of the largest environmental events in the history of the district. During the Sabbath, not only garbage collection is carried out, but also: Pruning dead trees and branches; Mowing the lawn; Welding and painting works; Cleaning of streets and courtyard areas; Repairing pedestrian paths and ditches; Comprehensive measures were taken, such as the repair of small architectural objects in public places. This weekend, held as part of the "World Cleanup Day," was an important event not only for the residents of Enbekshy district, but also for the entire city of Shymkent. It not only increased the environmental culture of citizens, but also mobilized them for a common cause, making each resident feel responsible for protecting nature and the environment. Such events will undoubtedly continue to be organized in the future, contributing to the environmental education of the younger generation, the activity of residents, and the cleanliness and comfort of the city.
The Shymkent Youth Resource Center took an active part in the city's cleanup day. 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, a citywide cleanup day was organized in Shymkent as part of the "Clean City" environmental campaign. On this day, participants united to clean up the popular recreation area, "Rancho," where they carried out extensive trash removal. The main goal of the event is to draw public attention to environmental issues, raise the level of environmental awareness among city residents, and clearly demonstrate that the cleanliness and well-being of the city depend not only on public utilities but also on each resident. From early morning, participants began flocking to the cleanup site: active youth, volunteers, employees of various organizations, and concerned citizens. They all arrived in good spirits and with a sincere desire to contribute to the common cause. Before the cleanup began, the organizers conducted a brief briefing: they reiterated safety rules, assigned areas, and provided the necessary equipment—gloves, garbage bags, rakes, and shovels. Afterward, the participants energetically set to work. An important motto of the campaign was: "A clean city – a clean future!" After all, the quality of life tomorrow directly depends on how carefully we treat the environment today. Each bag of trash collected became a symbol of personal contribution to the common good. Participants emphasized that cleanup days are more than just a cleanup, but a true school of responsibility and civic engagement. The "Rancho" was chosen for the cleanup—one of the city's favorite recreation areas. Families with children, students, and young people come here to spend time in nature. Unfortunately, over the summer months, the area became littered with household waste: plastic bottles, bags, wrappers, and other trash. During the cleanup, all of this was collected and removed. As a result, the area was noticeably transformed: clean alleys, neat meadows, and well-maintained natural areas once again became attractive for recreation. Young people were particularly drawn to the event. Students and schoolchildren demonstrated high levels of activism, demonstrating that caring for the environment is a conscious choice. They not only worked diligently but also encouraged their friends on social media to join similar events. "We understand that the future of our city depends on us. If we take care of nature, life will become more comfortable and better tomorrow," the students shared their thoughts. Representatives of public associations, volunteer movements, and city organizations also joined the participants. For many of them, such events have long been a tradition. They note that working together brings people together and fosters a sense of cohesion and responsibility. Many organizations supported the campaign and sent their employees to clean up the area, setting a personal example of socially responsible behavior. The cleanup organizers expressed their gratitude to everyone who found the time and desire to participate. They said such events help foster an understanding among the public that ecology is not an abstract concept, but a real part of our lives. "Keeping the city clean isn't just the responsibility of public utilities. Every resident must understand their responsibility. If we maintain order around us—in our courtyards, on the streets, in recreation areas—then the overall appearance of the city will be dignified," they emphasized. The cleanup demonstrated that caring for cleanliness has not only environmental but also significant social significance. Working together brings people together, strengthening mutual understanding and trust. People of different ages and backgrounds worked side by side, discussed pressing issues, and shared positive emotions. Such interaction contributes to the formation of an active civil society, where everyone is ready to make a contribution to the common cause. Thanks to the participants' efforts, the Ranch recreation area has been noticeably transformed. Clean air, well-maintained paths, and a litter-free environment are all the result of their collective efforts. But most importantly, each participant took away a renewed appreciation for the importance of personal responsibility for cleanliness. The "Clean City" campaign once again reminded us that environmental protection isn't a one-time event, but a daily commitment. Maintaining cleanliness is essential not only during cleanup days, but also in everyday life: don't litter, sort waste, and preserve green spaces. The cleanup day as part of the "Clean City" campaign became a shining example of how much can be accomplished together. When young people, volunteers, organizations, and ordinary residents come together, the results are always noticeable. "A clean city is everyone's responsibility!"—this motto became the main message of the event. After all, only through joint efforts can we preserve the beauty and environmental well-being of our hometown.
Shymkent Youth Resource Center participated in the Sabbath 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, another city-wide clean-up was organized in Shymkent as part of the "Clean City" environmental campaign. This time, city residents, active youth, volunteers, and employees of various organizations joined forces to clean up the "Rancho" recreation area , which has become a favorite vacation spot for many. The main goal of this noble event is to promote environmental culture among city residents, increase care for nature, and show that every person is responsible for the cleanliness of their environment. The Saturday morning cleanup began at around 10 a.m. Young people and volunteers, wearing gloves and garbage bags, gathered in the recreation area and listened to the organizers' instructions. Each participant began cleaning their assigned area. Garbage was collected and taken to designated locations. Not only young people, but also employees of various government agencies, representatives of public organizations, and local residents actively participated in the event. This, in turn, was a clear demonstration of solidarity and unity in our city. During the event, issues of environmental protection and environmental education of the younger generation were widely discussed. According to the organizers, holding such events more often can help increase environmental responsibility among residents. Under the motto "Clean city - clean future", the participants once again proved through their work the importance of leaving a clean and beautiful city for future generations. The Rancho recreation area is one of the favorite places for city residents to relax and take a walk. However, unfortunately, due to the negligence of some people, household waste has accumulated here. During the Sabbath, plastic bottles, packaging, paper, plastic bags and other garbage were collected, and the area was significantly cleaned. This good deed is a real example of compassion for nature conservation. Each participant contributed their part and contributed to the common cause. The young people who participated in the cleanup were particularly enthusiastic. They not only collected garbage, but also set an example for their peers. "Cleanliness of the city is the key to our future. If we can love nature, our future will be brighter," they said. According to the volunteers, such events teach them to be organized and united. They also explain that respect for nature is a sign of true culture. The responsible persons who organized the event noted that the Sabbath was held at a high level. They: that such actions contribute to the formation of environmental culture among residents; that it increases compassion for nature; He stressed that the contribution of every citizen is important in maintaining the beauty and cleanliness of our city. "Protecting the environment is the duty of every citizen, not just government agencies. If each of us keeps our homes and yards clean, the health of our entire city will improve," the organizers said. Another important aspect of such events is their social significance. Joint work brings people closer together and encourages unity. The active participation of colleagues and friends, even citizens who have never known each other before, in a common cause greatly contributes to increasing unity in society. The Saturday event, held as part of the "Clean City" environmental campaign, was well-received by the public. The "Rancho" recreation area was significantly cleaned, creating more comfortable conditions for visitors. Most importantly, this event increased love for nature and mobilized city residents to work together for the common good. City cleanliness is the common responsibility of every resident. If each of us keeps our yards, streets, and favorite recreation areas clean, it is clear that both our city and our country will become more beautiful.
The Akim's Office of the Yenbekshinsky District: holding a citywide cleanup day as part of World Cleanup Day 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, the Akim's Office of the Yenbekshinsky District of Shymkent organized and held a large-scale citywide cleanup event as part of World Cleanup Day. The event aimed to clean streets, courtyards, and public spaces, improve the district's sanitary conditions, raise environmental awareness among the population, and create a comfortable and safe living environment for residents. The cleanup day brought together employees of state and municipal agencies, businesses, and local residents. The Yenbekshinsky District Akim's Office contributed 500 employees and 30 pieces of equipment. As a result of the work, 17 tons of trash were collected and removed. This demonstrates the high level of organization and active participation of municipal agencies in maintaining cleanliness and order in the district. Additionally, 3,706 district residents actively participated in the cleanup. They cleaned their yards, adjacent areas, public spaces, and property lines, demonstrating a high level of social responsibility and a willingness to work together. Commercial and industrial organizations also made significant contributions. For example, the Ontustik Industrial Zone deployed 2,000 employees and 4 vehicles, collecting and removing 5 tons of waste. The Zhuldyz Industrial Zone deployed 200 employees and 2 vehicles to remove 1 ton of waste. The AEA SEZ deployed 300 employees and 2 vehicles to remove 2 tons of waste. The Department for the Development of a Comfortable Urban Environment deployed 26 employees and two pieces of equipment, collecting two tons of waste. The Construction Department sent 30 employees and two pieces of equipment, which removed three tons of waste. The Shymkent Department of SPS JSC deployed 20 employees and one piece of equipment, collecting two tons of waste. The Department of Internal Policy and Youth Affairs deployed 30 employees and one piece of equipment, which collected an additional two tons of waste. Utility companies and industrial organizations also contributed to the cleanup. Vodokanal-1 LLC deployed 30 employees and two pieces of equipment, collecting one ton of waste. QazaqGaz Aimaq JSC deployed 60 employees and one piece of equipment, removing two tons of waste. Yenbekshi Electric Grids dispatched 30 employees and two pieces of equipment, removing two tons of waste. The Yenbekshi Audan Police Department deployed 200 employees and three pieces of equipment, removing four tons of waste. Social institutions in the district also participated in the cleanup. 109 institutions contributed 4,360 employees and 10 pieces of equipment, removing 12 tons of waste. Petro Kazakhstan contributed 300 employees and 4 pieces of equipment, removing 3 tons of waste. A total of 11,792 people participated in the cleanup event in the Yenbekshi district, 66 pieces of equipment were deployed, and 58 tons of waste were collected and removed. These figures demonstrate the scale of the event, the high level of organization, and the active participation of both public and private entities, as well as the public. During the cleanup, the following work was completed: Pruning and collection of dry trees and branches; Mowing and maintenance of lawns and green spaces; Welding and painting works; General sanitary cleaning of territories; Cleaning of sidewalks, streets, parks, playgrounds and flower beds; Collection of waste in special bags and its removal to landfills. The cleanup day also included educational and awareness-raising elements. Participants, especially children and teenagers, were taught about the importance of waste sorting, recycling, environmental protection, and maintaining cleanliness in everyday life. This contributed to the development of environmental awareness and increased social responsibility among residents. Particular attention was paid to youth participation. Schoolchildren, college students, and university students actively participated in litter pickups, lawn and flowerbed maintenance, and cleaning playgrounds and sports fields. This approach helps instill a sense of responsibility in young people, fostering the habit of caring for nature and working collaboratively. The cleanup demonstrated a high level of organization and collaboration among the participants. This collaborative effort allowed for the effective distribution of tasks, the pooling of efforts, and the achievement of maximum results. Each participant contributed to improving the sanitary conditions of the area and enhancing the quality of life for residents. The results of the cleanup day were significant: the condition of streets, courtyards, parks, and green spaces improved, a large amount of waste was collected and removed, and the area became cleaner and more comfortable. Such events instill a sense of pride in their neighborhood and city, increasing environmental responsibility and a willingness to participate in future events. In summary, the citywide cleanup day in the Yenbekshi district, held on September 20, 2025, as part of World Cleanup Day, was a large-scale and effective undertaking. A total of 11,792 employees and 66 pieces of equipment were involved, collecting and removing 58 tons of waste. The work included tree and shrub trimming, lawn mowing, welding and painting, and cleaning streets, sidewalks, and parks, significantly improving the sanitary conditions and visual appearance of the district. The cleanup day demonstrated that maintaining cleanliness and order in the neighborhood is a shared responsibility among residents, municipalities, and businesses. Joint efforts create a comfortable and safe living environment, foster environmental awareness, and improve the neighborhood's quality of life. A clean neighborhood is the result of teamwork, responsibility, and care for our neighborhood. We encourage all residents and organizations to actively participate in these initiatives, maintaining cleanliness and order to make the city more beautiful and livable.
GENERAL CITY SATURDAY WORKS OF THE AKIMAT OF THE ENBEKSHY DISTRICT ON THE 20TH OF SEPTEMBER 2025 “WORLD CLEANING DAY” 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, a large-scale city-wide cleanup was held as part of the “World Cleanup Day” organized and supported by the Enbekshy District Akimat. The purpose of this event is to clean the district, streets and public places, increase environmental culture, improve the sanitary conditions of residents, and ensure a comfortable living environment. The Enbekshi district akim's office actively participated in the cleanup. 500 employees of the district akim's office were mobilized and 30 units of equipment were involved. They collected 17 tons of garbage and took it to special landfills. This indicator clearly shows the scale and level of organization of the cleanup in the district. The residents of the district also participated in the Saturday and made their contribution. A total of 3,706 people participated, demonstrating the residents' social responsibility and desire for joint work. Residents were active in cleaning their areas, streets and gardens, and collecting garbage. The Ontustik industrial zone mobilized 2,000 employees and 4 vehicles. As a result, 5 tons of garbage were removed. And 200 employees of the Zhuldyz industrial zone worked with 2 vehicles and collected 1 ton of garbage. 300 employees of the AEA FEZ participated with 2 vehicles and collected 2 tons of garbage. These indicators show that each institution feels its responsibility and actively participates in the Sabbath. From the Department of Environmental Development, 26 employees worked with 2 vehicles and collected 2 tons of garbage. 30 employees of the Construction Department collected 3 tons of garbage using 2 vehicles. The Shymkent SEC JSC Department mobilized 20 employees and 1 vehicle and collected 2 tons of garbage. The Department of Internal Policy contributed to the collection of 2 tons of garbage using 30 employees and 1 vehicle. Municipal and industrial institutions also actively participated in the Saturday. "Vodokanal-1" LLP collected 1 ton of garbage with 30 employees and 2 vehicles, while "QazaqGaz Aimaq" CHP collected 2 tons of garbage with 60 employees and 1 vehicle. Enbekshi Electricity Distribution Department collected 2 tons of garbage with 30 employees and 2 vehicles. Enbekshi District Police Department collected 4 tons of garbage with 200 employees and 3 vehicles. Social facilities mobilized 4,360 employees and 10 vehicles from 109 facilities, removing 12 tons of garbage. In addition, Petro Kazakhstan collected 3 tons of garbage with 300 employees and 4 vehicles. In total, 11,792 employees participated in the cleanup in Enbekshy district, 66 pieces of equipment were deployed, and 58 tons of garbage were removed. This figure clearly demonstrates the scale of the cleanup and the joint participation of residents of the district, institutions, and organizations. The main directions and content of the work carried out were as follows: Cutting and collecting dead trees and branches; Mowing, maintenance of lawns and green areas; Technical work such as welding and painting; Carrying out general sanitary cleaning work; Tidying up streets, sidewalks, parks, playgrounds, and flower beds; Collect waste in special bags and take it to the landfill. During the weekend, participants also held activities aimed at increasing environmental culture. Residents, especially children and young people, were educated about proper waste separation, recycling, and ways to protect nature. This work will help form environmental awareness and a sense of responsibility in future generations. The ability of the participants of the Sabbath to work together was also demonstrated. Teamwork, sharing of responsibilities, and coordinated actions allowed the Sabbath to be held effectively. Each employee and resident contributed their own contribution and contributed to achieving the overall result. The active participation of city and district institutions, business entities, and social organizations increased the quality of the Sabbath. Such large-scale events increase the responsibility of residents for their territories and contribute to the formation of a culture of keeping the city clean. In conclusion, the city-wide clean-up work organized by the Enbekshin district akim's office on September 20, 2025 as part of the "World Clean-up Day" was large-scale and effective. During the clean-up, the territories were put in order, 58 tons of garbage were removed, 11,792 employees and 66 pieces of equipment were mobilized. The work performed included garbage collection, cutting dead branches, mowing grass, welding, painting, and general sanitation. This event demonstrated the joint efforts of residents, institutions and organizations, aimed at creating an ecological culture, keeping the city clean and providing a comfortable environment. All participants contributed, worked together, and improved the beauty and sanitary conditions of the district. A clean environment is the common responsibility of every person, and a clean city is a guarantee of a comfortable and safe life. By actively participating in the Sembiliks, each resident contributes to the development of the city and the improvement of the ecological situation.
As part of the national environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan", a large-scale cleanup day was held in the Badam-2 residential area. 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, as part of the national environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan," a large-scale cleanup day was held in the Badam-2 residential complex in Shymkent. The event aimed to maintain sanitary conditions in the area, improve environmental awareness among the population, create a comfortable and safe environment for residents, and foster a sense of environmental responsibility among citizens. The "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign is held annually throughout the country and unites residents, government agencies, public organizations, enterprises, and businesses. It aims to raise public awareness of environmental issues, improve environmental awareness, and encourage everyone to participate in keeping their yards, streets, and public spaces clean. Enbekshi District Akim D. Esilbek, City Council Deputy B. Ashirbaev, staff from the district akim's office, representatives of the Enbekshi municipal state institution, Inteko Group employees, and, of course, local residents actively participated in the cleanup. The combined efforts of government officials, businesses, and the public made it possible to organize the cleanup and landscaping work as efficiently as possible. During the cleanup, participants engaged in various activities. The primary focus was collecting household and construction waste, as well as dry branches, leaves, plastic, and other waste. All collected materials were packaged and transported to a designated landfill. This systematic cleanup improved the sanitary conditions of the residential area and created more comfortable living conditions. In addition, employees of public organizations and businesses carried out cleanups in the areas surrounding their facilities. Cafes, shops, shopping and entertainment centers, government agencies, and educational institutions actively participated, significantly increasing the effectiveness of the event. Such actions demonstrate corporate social responsibility and strengthen the bond between residents and institutions. A key part of the cleanup day included cleaning sidewalks, playgrounds, sports fields, parks, and squares. Employees and volunteers cleared fallen leaves, mowed lawns, and tended shrubs and flower beds. Particular attention was paid to maintaining sanitary standards to ensure safe and healthy conditions for residents to walk and relax. Irrigation systems were also cleaned and maintained. Canals and ditches were cleared of debris, ensuring the proper functioning of the irrigation system and preserving green spaces. This contributed to the area's environmental sustainability and improved green spaces. The cleanup day was not only a physical labor but also an educational event. Residents, especially children and teenagers, were taught the importance of waste sorting, recycling, environmental protection, and maintaining cleanliness in everyday life. This knowledge fosters environmental awareness and fosters responsibility in the younger generation. Young people's participation in the cleanup was also particularly significant. Schoolchildren, college students, and university students helped with litter pickup, flowerbed and lawn maintenance, and playground and park cleanup. This allowed them to develop teamwork skills, a sense of responsibility, and instilled a love of caring for nature from an early age. The cleanup resulted in a significant improvement in the appearance of the Badam-2 residential complex. Clean streets, well-maintained sidewalks, landscaped parks, and playgrounds created comfortable conditions for walks and recreation, boosted residents' spirits, and strengthened their attachment to their neighborhood. The collaboration between residents, government agencies, and businesses demonstrated that joint efforts can achieve significant results. The organizers emphasized that neighborhood cleanliness is the responsibility of every resident. If everyone keeps their own yards, their neighbors' yards, and the streets clean, the entire city will become cleaner and more attractive. Tazalyk is not only the result of physical effort but also an indicator of social responsibility that unites the population. The cleanup demonstrated a high level of organization and collaboration among the participants. Collaboration allowed for the effective distribution of responsibilities, pooling of efforts, and significant results. Each participant contributed, ensuring the high-quality completion of the assigned tasks. This experience is important for organizing future events and strengthening the tradition of teamwork. Participation in environmental campaigns instills a sense of pride in residents' neighborhoods and cities, and increases environmental awareness and responsibility. The results of the cleanup are evident not only in the cleanliness and order, but also in the atmosphere of community cohesion and mutual support among residents. In conclusion, the cleanup day held on September 20, 2025, as part of the national environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan" in the Badam-2 residential complex was an important and effective event. It contributed to improving the sanitary conditions of the area, fostering environmental awareness among residents, strengthening public responsibility, and creating a comfortable living environment. Dear residents! A clean and well-maintained neighborhood is our shared responsibility. If everyone keeps their yards and streets clean, the city will become even more beautiful and welcoming. We encourage everyone to actively participate in cleanup days and contribute to cleanliness and improvement!
As part of the "Clean Kazakhstan" republican environmental campaign, a cleanup was held in the Badam-2 residential area. 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, as part of the republican environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan", a large-scale clean-up was organized in the Badam-2 residential area. This event was held to keep the city clean, form an ecological culture, protect the health of residents, and ensure a comfortable living environment. Clean-up was an important event aimed at increasing environmental responsibility in society, not just collecting garbage and cleaning the territory. The Akim of Enbekshy district D. Yesilbek, deputy of the city maslikhat B. Ashirbayev, employees of the district administration, employees of the Enbekshy municipal state institution, Inteko Group LLP, as well as local residents actively participated in the event. This was a demonstration of teamwork, a concrete example of the responsibility of each person for their territory. The work carried out with collective effort had a visible impact on the beauty of the district. During the weekend, the area was systematically cleaned. Employees and residents were involved in such tasks as collecting garbage, collecting dry leaves, removing broken or broken objects, and cleaning sidewalks and roadsides. This comprehensive approach improved the sanitary condition of the area and provided residents with a clean and comfortable environment. In addition, budget organizations and business facilities supported the campaign by cleaning their territories. Cafes, shops, shopping centers, government agencies and educational facilities tidied up their surroundings and improved the appearance of the streets. This not only ensured the cleanliness of the territory, but also strengthened cooperation between residents and institutions. The work of all the people and institutions participating in the Sabbilyk was combined, and systematic work was carried out in each part of the district. Young people and schoolchildren also actively participated and contributed. In addition to collecting garbage, they also carried out maintenance of flower beds, watering greenery, and cleaning playgrounds. Such participation instills ecological culture in young people and increases their social responsibility. During the event, residents learned about environmental culture, proper waste management and recycling methods. Information was provided on waste collection, sorting, and proper disposal, and the concept of a clean city was formed in the minds of residents. Environmental education influenced not only young people, but also adults, increasing their desire to keep the city clean. The main result of the Saturday was the improvement of the beauty and sanitary condition of the Badam-2 residential area. Clean streets, well-maintained sidewalks, flower beds and green areas cheered up residents and increased their love for the city. Such events increase residents' responsibility for their territories and strengthen their desire to keep the city clean. As the organizers noted, each resident's cleaning of their yard and street directly affects the beauty of the entire district and city. The cleaner the city, the happier the residents are with their living environment and the more comfortable and safe they will be able to live. Senbilik is not only physical work, but also an event to form an ecological culture, increase civic responsibility, and unite residents. During the large-scale Sabbath, people's teamwork, support for each other, and ability to achieve a common goal were demonstrated. The work carried out through collective efforts was effective, each participant contributed to the quality of the result. This experience will serve as a model for organizing and holding such events in the future. By participating in the Sabbath, residents saw the changes taking place in their district and appreciated the results of their work. The cleaned area, flower beds, and clean streets are a clear manifestation of joint work. Such results encourage residents to continue participating in environmental actions and keeping their territories clean. The weekend also provided an opportunity to educate residents about the environment, proper waste management, and ways to protect nature, instilling a sense of responsibility for the city and its environment. All participants contributed to not only cleaning up the area, but also strengthening environmental culture. In conclusion, the Saturday cleaning of the Badam-2 residential area as part of the "Clean Kazakhstan" republican environmental campaign on September 20, 2025 significantly contributed to the improvement of the beauty and sanitary condition of the area, the increase in the ecological culture of residents, and the strengthening of social responsibility. City cleanliness is the common responsibility of every resident, and a clean and comfortable area is a guarantee of a harmonious life for all of us. It is important to call on all residents and institutions to keep their territories clean, improve the city, and actively participate in environmental campaigns. Only through such joint efforts will our city become more beautiful and the quality of life of its residents improve. Dear residents! A clean and comfortable neighborhood is our shared responsibility. If each of us keeps our yard and street clean, our city will become more beautiful. We invite you all to actively participate in the Saturday clean-up and contribute to cleanliness!
World Cleanup Day: Employees of the Karatau municipal state institution took part in cleaning the territory 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, as part of World Cleanup Day, employees of the Karatau municipal state institution in Shymkent actively participated in cleaning and landscaping their assigned area. The event was aimed at maintaining the sanitary conditions of the area, fostering environmental awareness among residents, improving living conditions, and creating a comfortable urban environment. World Cleanup Day is held annually in many countries around the world and brings together residents, government agencies, public organizations, and businesses to work together to improve the environmental and sanitary conditions of their communities. Participation in this event allows citizens to recognize their responsibility for the environment and become more actively involved in local improvement processes. Karatau staff threw themselves into the work and carried out a comprehensive cleanup. The primary objective was to remove trash. During the cleanup, they collected household waste, construction materials, dry tree branches, and other large items. All collected items were carefully packaged and sent to the landfill for recycling. Systematic trash removal helps improve the sanitary conditions of the area and enhances the quality of life for residents. In addition, staff carried out sanitary cleaning of the area. Sidewalks, streets, playgrounds, sports fields, and park areas were thoroughly cleaned. The facility's staff collected fallen leaves, trimmed lawns, and tended shrubs and flower beds. Maintaining sanitary cleanliness not only improves the appearance of the area but also prevents the spread of infections and ensures safe walking and recreational conditions for residents. Irrigation systems were also cleaned and inspected. Canals and ditches were cleared of debris, and their functionality was tested. This is important for maintaining healthy greenery, ensuring timely watering of lawns and flower beds, and preserving the environmental sustainability of the area. The work was organized with teamwork and division of responsibilities in mind. Each employee clearly understood their responsibilities and carried them out conscientiously. This collaborative effort expedited the cleaning and landscaping process, and the achieved results set an example for other institutions and residents. The event participants demonstrated a high level of organization and responsibility. In addition to physical cleanup, staff conducted educational activities with residents. Particular attention was paid to children and teenagers, who were taught the importance of maintaining cleanliness, sorting waste, and protecting the environment. This approach fosters environmental awareness among young residents and motivates them to actively participate in city life. One of the significant results of the cleanup day was the improved visual appearance of the area. Clean streets, well-maintained sidewalks, parks, and playgrounds create comfortable conditions for recreation and walks, lift residents' spirits, and strengthen their attachment to their neighborhood. Such events demonstrate that every person's contribution is essential to maintaining order and beauty in the urban environment. Participating in cleanup days strengthens team spirit and develops teamwork skills. People learn to collaborate, delegate responsibilities, support each other, and achieve common goals. Working together fosters a sense of unity and responsibility, boosts morale, and increases willingness to participate in future community service initiatives. The cleanup day held on September 20, 2025, had a significant social and environmental impact. It brought together the institution's staff, local residents, and other organizations, enabling the area to be cleaned and tidied up as effectively as possible. The resulting cleanliness and order had a positive impact on residents' well-being, improving the sanitary conditions and aesthetics of the area. Regularly holding such events promotes environmental responsibility among the population, preserves green spaces, protects residents' health, and maintains a stable ecological balance. Each participant, by making their contribution, recognizes the importance of caring for nature and respecting the urban environment. Furthermore, youth participation in such initiatives is particularly important. Schoolchildren, college and university students participated in litter pickups, flowerbed and lawn maintenance, and playground and park cleanups. This instills social responsibility, develops teamwork skills, and instills environmental stewardship from an early age. In conclusion, it can be noted that the participation of Karatau municipal state institution employees in the cleanup for World Cleanup Day was an important and effective undertaking. The area was cleared of trash, tidied up, and the appearance of streets, parks, and green spaces was improved. The joint efforts of employees, residents, and organizations contributed to the development of an environmental culture, increased public responsibility, and the creation of a comfortable living environment. The cleanup day on September 20, 2025, demonstrated that keeping a neighborhood clean is not only the result of physical effort but also a reflection of social responsibility uniting residents and organizations. A clean and well-maintained neighborhood is the key to a comfortable, safe, and healthy life. Maintaining cleanliness and order is everyone's responsibility, and joint efforts create the conditions for improving quality of life and fostering a culture of caring for nature and the environment.
Employees of the Karatau municipal state institution participated in a cleanup on World Cleanup Day 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, on the occasion of World Cleanup Day, employees of the Karatau municipal state institution fully participated in cleaning their territory. This event was organized with the aim of keeping the city clean, protecting the environment, improving the quality of life of residents, and increasing environmental culture. Cleanup Day is an important event held annually around the world, bringing together residents of every country and city, government agencies, public organizations, and business entities to increase environmental responsibility. The staff of the Karatau municipal state institution also actively participated in this important campaign and began to improve their territories. During the weekend, employees carried out various works. First of all, garbage collection was organized from the territory. This included everything from household waste to broken pieces of trees, construction debris and small items. Employees collected all the garbage in special bags and then took it to the Aktas landfill. Such systematic work contributed to the improvement of the beauty and sanitary condition of the area. Employees also carried out sanitary cleaning of the territory. Sidewalks, roadsides, parks, flower beds and green areas were put in order. Employees collected dead leaves, cut grass, and tended trees. Sanitary cleanliness is very important for maintaining the health of residents, as a clean environment reduces the spread of infections and ensures people's psychological comfort. Cleaning and tidying up irrigation systems was also a major focus of the Sabbath. Work was carried out to remove debris from irrigation canals and ditches and ensure their proper functioning. These activities allowed for healthy growth of greenery, watering of flower beds, and environmental sustainability. The participants of the cleanup demonstrated coordination and team spirit in organizing their work. Each employee performed their duties responsibly and contributed to the productive work. Thanks to teamwork, the areas were cleaned quickly and efficiently, and the work process became an example for other institutions and residents. The activity of the employees was not limited to cleaning the territory. They explained to the residents, especially young children and teenagers, environmental culture, types of waste and their proper separation. This knowledge contributed to the formation of an attitude towards nature protection in children and adults, and a sense of responsibility for keeping the city clean. One of the most important results of the Sabbath was a significant improvement in the beauty and sanitary condition of the territory. Clean streets, well-groomed flower beds, roads and playgrounds without garbage cheered up residents and increased their desire to keep the city clean. Such events allow us to form an ecological culture in society and increase the responsibility of each person to contribute to the cleanliness of the city. By participating in the Sabbath, employees improved their teamwork skills. The ability to work together, share responsibility, and develop harmony and cooperation was strengthened. Such experience will ensure efficiency and harmony in organizing such events in the future. In general, the Saturday of September 20, 2025 was an important event not only for the municipal state institution "Karatau", but also for the entire district and the city. The work of employees was aimed at cleaning the territories, protecting the environment and improving the quality of life of residents. The cleanliness of the territories is very important for preserving the health of residents, creating a comfortable environment and ensuring ecological stability. As a result of the cleanup, the collected garbage was taken to a special place, and the area was completely cleaned. The joint work of employees, institutions, and residents reflected the beauty of the district and improved the quality of life of residents. Each participant contributed to creating a clean environment. World Cleanup Day is not only a physical activity, but also a socially and environmentally important event. It contributes to increasing the social responsibility of residents, forming an ecological culture, and making city life more comfortable. If such cleanups are held regularly, the sanitary condition of the city will improve, green areas will be preserved, and the health of residents will be protected. In conclusion, the Saturday of September 20, 2025 was an important and productive event for the employees of the Karatau municipal state institution. The territories were cleaned and improved, residents and institutions jointly contributed to the common cause. A clean environment is the responsibility of every person, and a clean city is a guarantee of a comfortable and safe life.
World Cleanup Day: Citywide Cleanup in the Turan District 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, a citywide cleanup day was held in Shymkent's Turan district as part of World Cleanup Day. The event, which was held on a large scale, aimed to raise environmental awareness among residents, improve the district's sanitary conditions, and foster a sense of responsibility for the environment. The cleanup day brought together residents, government agencies, businesses, and social facilities to work together to improve the area. During the cleanup day, cleanup and landscaping were carried out in six key areas of the district. The work included collecting household and construction waste, cleaning streets, sidewalks, playgrounds, and parks, as well as maintaining green spaces. This comprehensive approach helped tidy up both residential and public areas, improving the visual appeal of the district and creating comfortable living conditions. The event was attended by 13,957 people, including district residents, government employees, students from schools, colleges, and universities, representatives of public organizations, entrepreneurs, and employees of social facilities. To improve the efficiency of the work, 58 units of specialized equipment were deployed, including garbage collection vehicles, watering systems, and cleaning equipment. The combined efforts of people and equipment significantly accelerated the cleanup and landscaping process. The district's businesses and social facilities also contributed to the cleanup. Cafes, shops, shopping and entertainment centers, government agencies, and educational institutions tidied up their surrounding areas, removed trash, and beautified flower beds and lawns. This not only improved the appearance of the district but also fostered environmental responsibility and cleanliness among residents. The cleanup resulted in the collection of approximately 60 tons of waste, which was taken to the Aktas landfill. The collected waste included household waste, construction materials, dry tree branches, and large items. Systematic cleanup and proper waste disposal contributed to improved sanitary conditions in the area and the protection of residents' health. Residents and organizations participating in the cleanup demonstrated a high level of social responsibility. Their joint efforts helped raise environmental awareness and foster a sense of responsibility for the neighborhood's cleanliness. Every business, institution, and individual resident contributed to the neighborhood's improvement, which had a positive impact on the appearance of streets, courtyards, and public spaces. The cleanup day significantly improved the neighborhood's appearance. Clean streets, well-maintained parks, flower beds, and playgrounds created comfortable conditions for walks and recreation. The event allowed residents to see the results of their collaborative efforts and appreciate the importance of their own participation in maintaining cleanliness. It demonstrated that every citizen can contribute to improving the urban environment. Citywide cleanup days play an important role in fostering environmental awareness among the population. Participation in such events fosters a sense of responsibility, unity, and civic engagement. By uniting for a common goal, people not only perform physical labor but also gain emotional satisfaction from participating in a worthwhile endeavor. Collective efforts foster a sense of unity, strengthen community ties, and increase social solidarity. Organizing and conducting cleanup days requires the active participation of the district administration, local organizations, and residents. Events of this scale are planned in advance and include the allocation of sites, the deployment of equipment and personnel, and monitoring of safety and effectiveness. Regular cleanup days help maintain the sanitary conditions of the district, preserve green spaces, and strengthen environmental awareness among the population. The cleanup day placed a special emphasis on youth. Schoolchildren, college and university students actively participated in collecting trash, tending flowerbeds and lawns, and cleaning playgrounds and parks. Young people's participation in such events fosters social responsibility, increases their awareness of the importance of caring for nature, and develops teamwork skills. The cleanup day also had an educational component. Residents learned about waste sorting methods, recycling options, the importance of environmental protection, and the need to maintain cleanliness in everyday life. This type of education helps foster sustainable habits and increases environmental awareness. Regular cleanup days contribute to the improvement of urban infrastructure, the preservation of green spaces, the protection of residents' health, and the maintenance of ecological balance. By participating in such events, each resident feels a sense of belonging and contributes to the improvement of their neighborhood and develops a habit of caring for the urban environment. In summary, the citywide cleanup day on September 20, 2025, in the Turan district was a successful and widespread event. The combined efforts of residents, government agencies, businesses, and social facilities helped collect 60 tons of waste and clean up streets, sidewalks, parks, and green spaces. As a result, the district became cleaner, tidier, and more comfortable to live in. The cleanup not only ensured physical cleanliness but also fostered environmental awareness and social responsibility among the population. Participating in the neighborhood cleanup brings people together, strengthens a sense of community, and demonstrates that a clean, well-maintained city is the result of the collective efforts of every resident. Keeping the environment clean is everyone's responsibility, and a clean and well-maintained city is the key to a comfortable, safe, and healthy life for all residents. Events like this cleanup day instill in people the habit of caring for nature, respecting the urban environment, and creating a welcoming space for themselves and future generations.
"World Cleanup Day": A city-wide cleanup was held in Turan district 20.09.2025
A large-scale city-wide clean-up drive was organized in the Turan district on September 20, 2025, in honor of the "World Clean-up Day". This event is aimed at forming the ecological culture of residents, keeping the city clean, as well as increasing public awareness and responsibility. The drive called on every resident of the district, state institutions, business structures and social facilities to unite and jointly participate in cleanliness. During the large-scale event, cleaning work was carried out at six locations in the district. The scope of work was wide and varied: garbage collection, cleaning of streets and parks, sidewalks, children's playgrounds, as well as maintenance of greenery. Such comprehensive work allowed to improve the appearance of each part of the district and create a comfortable environment for residents. A total of 13,957 people were involved in the Sabbath. These included residents of the district, civil servants, students of schools and universities, public organizations, entrepreneurs and employees of social facilities. In order to increase the efficiency of work, 58 special equipment was involved in the Sabbath. This equipment was used for garbage collection, tree pruning, and street and road cleaning. The coordinated work of special equipment and human resources greatly contributed to the success of the Sabbath. Also, business and social facilities actively supported the campaign by cleaning up their territories. Cafes, shops, entertainment centers, government institutions and educational facilities cleaned up their territories and improved the surrounding environment. This action had a positive impact not only on the beauty of the district, but also on the ecological culture of residents. During the weekend, a total of 60 tons of garbage were collected and taken to the Aktas landfill. The collected garbage included not only household waste, but also construction debris and broken tree parts. The systematic collection and removal of garbage allowed to improve the sanitary situation of the city and protect the health of residents. Residents who participated in the Sabbath demonstrated their responsibility to the district. By working together, they strengthened the ecological culture and contributed to the creation of a clean environment. The joint work of institutions and residents increased the cleanliness of the district, improved its appearance, and made people's living conditions more comfortable. As a result of the cleanup, the appearance of the district has improved significantly. Cleaned streets, neat sidewalks, and well-maintained parks have cheered up residents and increased their love for the city. This event helped residents understand the importance of preserving their environment and demonstrated the role of each citizen in keeping the city clean. City-wide Sabbaths unite residents and form a sense of social responsibility in them. By joining forces and contributing to a common cause, people experience not only the results of physical labor, but also moral satisfaction. Each person contributes to improving the aesthetics of the district through their work, which in turn strengthens social unity. The organization and systematic work of the Sembiliks requires the active cooperation of the Turan district administration, local organizations and residents. Such events are not intended for one day only, they are held regularly and are aimed at maintaining the sanitary condition of the district and forming an ecological culture. During the weekend, young people also showed their activity. Schoolchildren, college and university students took part in various activities: collecting garbage, maintaining flower beds, caring for trees in parks, cleaning sidewalks. The participation of young people increased their social responsibility and allowed them to form an ecological culture. In addition, it was important to provide environmental education to each participant during the Sabbilik. Residents were explained about the types of waste, recycling options, nature conservation, and the importance of keeping the city clean. This information will help people increase their environmental culture and take environmental protection actions in their daily lives. The organization and holding of the Sabbilak festival greatly contributes to improving the infrastructure of the district, preserving green areas, improving the quality of life of residents, and environmental sustainability. Such events help every resident feel responsible for protecting their environment and keeping the city clean. In conclusion, the city-wide clean-up on September 20, 2025, was held on a large scale in the Turan district. This event was carried out with the joint efforts of residents, institutions and business entities, improving the beauty and sanitary condition of the district. As a result of garbage collection, sanitary cleaning and the arrangement of irrigation systems, the district became cleaner and more beautiful. Senbilik not only ensured physical cleanliness, but also helped to form the ecological culture of residents, increase their social responsibility, and strengthen unity in the city. Protecting the environment and keeping the city clean is the common responsibility of every resident, and a clean, tidy city is a guarantee of a comfortable life and safety.
Participation of employees of the Shymkent City Land Relations Department in a citywide cleanup day 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, employees of the Shymkent City Land Relations Department actively participated in a citywide cleanup. The event was held to improve the city's sanitary conditions, raise residents' environmental awareness, and create a comfortable living environment. Department employees worked in their assigned areas, collecting garbage, performing sanitary cleaning, and maintaining irrigation systems. A cleanup day is a traditional form of joint work between citizens and organizations aimed at maintaining public spaces, improving the city's landscape, and fostering a sense of environmental responsibility among the population. In Shymkent, such events are held regularly with the participation of government agencies, businesses, organizations, and residents. On September 20, employees of the Land Relations Department actively participated in the cleanup and improvement of their assigned area. The main activities during the cleanup day included several key tasks. First, garbage collection. Employees removed household waste, construction debris, and other accumulated debris from the streets, parks, and squares. This work not only improved the city's appearance but also contributed to the sanitary safety of residents. Garbage was collected in special containers, and bulky waste was taken to recycling centers. Secondly, sanitation work was carried out. Sidewalks, playgrounds, residential areas, flower beds, and flower gardens were cleaned. Employees mowed lawns, trimmed shrubs, and removed weeds and dead branches. Sanitary cleaning is crucial not only for the aesthetics of the city but also for the health of residents. Clean streets reduce the risk of disease spread and create comfortable conditions for walking and relaxing. Third, special attention was paid to irrigation systems. Employees maintained canals and ditches, cleared them of debris and sediment, and checked the functionality of the irrigation systems. Properly functioning irrigation systems ensure regular watering of green areas, maintain lawns and flowerbeds, and also help preserve the city's ecology. Cleaning and repairing irrigation systems during the cleanup day contributed to the city's environmental sustainability. The work of the land management department staff was meticulously organized. Each member clearly understood their responsibilities and carried them out conscientiously. Teamwork allowed for the effective distribution of tasks, speeding up the cleanup and landscaping process. The team's collaborative efforts not only contributed to the improvement of the urban environment but also set an example for other residents and organizations, demonstrating that caring for cleanliness and the environment is everyone's shared responsibility. Keeping the environment clean is the responsibility of every citizen. Participating in the cleanup day allowed employees to demonstrate their social responsibility and emphasize the need to care for nature and urban spaces. A clean city is not only aesthetically pleasing but also a guarantee of residents' health, safety, and comfort in everyday life. The topic of city improvement and sanitation also included an educational component. Employees explained the importance of cleanliness and the impact of the environment on quality of life and human health. It was explained that a clean city is the result of the joint efforts of all residents, not just specialized services. Such events foster environmental awareness among citizens, fostering the habit of maintaining order and protecting the environment. Furthermore, participating in a cleanup day strengthens team spirit and promotes the development of teamwork skills. Teamwork helps employees collaborate better, teaches collaboration, and develops a sense of responsibility and initiative. The shared efforts of a cleanup day unite the team, boost morale, and build a willingness to participate in similar events in the future. One of the significant results of the cleanup was the improvement of the city's appearance. Clean streets, well-maintained squares, flower beds, and parks create comfortable conditions for walks and recreation, improving the quality of the urban environment. Thanks to the work of the land department staff and other cleanup participants, the city acquired a neater and more well-maintained appearance, which had a positive impact on residents' psychological well-being and their perception of the city. The cleanup day also contributed to increased environmental awareness among residents. People became more responsible with their waste, disposing of it carefully, and understanding the need to maintain cleanliness and respect the environment. Participation in the cleanup day fosters a sense of responsibility for the city, for nature, and for the well-being of all residents. Overall, the September 20, 2025, cleanup day with the participation of Shymkent City Land Relations Department employees was an important event aimed at improving the city, strengthening environmental awareness, boosting team spirit, and creating a comfortable living environment. The department's employees successfully completed garbage collection, sanitation, and irrigation system maintenance, making a significant contribution to the city's cleanliness and order. Regular cleanup days contribute to improving urban infrastructure, preserving green spaces, protecting residents' health, and maintaining ecological balance. Every citizen can contribute to the cleanliness and well-being of the city by participating in such events and adhering to environmental standards in their daily lives. In summary, the cleanup day on September 20, 2025, is an important event for maintaining the sanitary conditions and improving the city of Shymkent. A clean environment is the shared responsibility of all residents, and a clean city is the key to a comfortable, safe, and healthy life. Every person's contribution to cleaning and improving the city makes it a pleasant place to live and relax, and fosters a culture of caring for nature and the surrounding area.
Employees of the Shymkent City Land Relations Department participated in a city-wide Sabbath. 20.09.2025
On September 20, 2025, the team of the Shymkent City Land Relations Department actively participated in the city cleanup and carried out work on cleaning and landscaping the territory assigned to them. This event was organized with the aim of keeping the city clean, protecting the environment, and ensuring comfortable living conditions for residents. Senbilik is a traditional event aimed at forming an ecological culture of each person in society, keeping public places clean, and improving the city's infrastructure. Such Senbilik events are organized annually in Shymkent, and are attended by government employees, teams of enterprises and institutions, as well as city residents. On September 21, employees of the Land Relations Department began cleaning the territory under their responsibility. During the weekend, the department's employees worked in several areas. First of all, garbage collection was carried out from the territory. Garbage, construction waste and household waste were collected from the city's streets and parks. The goal of these works was to improve the beauty of the city and improve the sanitary living environment of residents. The second direction is sanitary cleaning. Employees cleaned non-hazardous waste and garbage collection areas, children's playgrounds, sidewalks, roadsides, and flower beds. Also, work was carried out to trim trees and flower beds along the roads, mow grass, and collect waste in special bags. Sanitary cleaning is important not only for improving the appearance of the city, but also for maintaining the health of residents. The third area is the work on the improvement of irrigation systems. Employees cleaned irrigation canals and ditches and ensured their proper functioning. Proper functioning of irrigation systems is necessary not only for watering the green areas of the city, but also for maintaining the cleanliness of streets and public places. The repair and cleaning of irrigation systems carried out during the Sabbath were aimed at ensuring environmental sustainability. The participants of the city clean-up paid attention to every detail in organizing their work. The collective work of the employees not only increased the beauty of the territory, but also served as an example for residents to maintain cleanliness and protect the environment. In addition, during the clean-up, discussions were held about the importance of environmental culture, and it was explained that keeping the city clean is the responsibility of every citizen. Environmental cleanliness is the common duty of every citizen. By participating in the Sabbilik, employees demonstrated their social responsibility, proving the need to care for society and nature. City cleanliness directly affects the comfortable life of residents, the preservation of health, and environmental sustainability. A clean city is a guarantee of a comfortable life. As a result of the cleanup, the appearance of the city improved, and public spaces became more comfortable for residents. People felt safe and comfortable, and green areas and parks became a comfortable place to relax. The work done will increase the ecological culture of residents and help them feel responsible for keeping the city clean. Also, during the Sabbath, employees had the opportunity to work harmoniously with each other, increase team spirit, develop organization and cooperation. During the collective work, each participant made their own contribution, which contributed to the effective conduct of the Sabbath. Teamwork increased the morale of employees and strengthened their desire to participate in such events in the future. One of the most important results of the Sabbath was not only the improvement of the city's beauty and environmental condition, but also the increase in citizens' attitude towards environmental culture. Employees and residents understood the importance of keeping the city clean and expressed their intention to take actions aimed at protecting the environment in their daily lives. In general, the Saturday of September 20, 2025 was an important event for the residents of Shymkent and employees of the Land Relations Department. This event was organized in the direction of improving the city, forming an ecological culture, increasing team spirit and improving the living environment of residents. Employees carried out garbage collection, sanitation and irrigation systems in their assigned areas, contributing to keeping the city clean, beautiful and comfortable. Regularly holding such cleanups will allow for the development of the city's infrastructure, the preservation of green areas, the protection of the health of residents, and the sustainability of the environment. Every citizen should contribute to keeping the city clean and participate in the formation of an ecological culture. In conclusion, the September 21, 2025, Sembilik was an important event aimed at improving the beauty and sanitary conditions of the city of Shymkent, ensuring a comfortable life for residents. Environmental cleanliness is the common responsibility of each of us, and a clean city is a guarantee of a comfortable and safe life.
HONEST WORKER – KYRYKBAEV KUAT FAZYLUVI 29.09.2025
A native of the village of Karabulak, Sairam district, Shymkent city, Kuat Fazylovich Kyrykbayev is an exemplary specialist who has been working faithfully in the same institution for many years and has shown perseverance in his professional path. Kuat Fazylovich was born on April 6, 1969. In 1976, he entered the Karl Marx School and graduated from it in 1986. He began his career as an ordinary worker, and from 1987 to 1989, he honorably fulfilled his civic duty to the Motherland. In 1991, he was hired as a fitter and repairman at the Shymkentmay plant and began to contribute to the development of the enterprise. As a result of his hard work and responsibility, in 1997 he was appointed foreman. Since 2012, he has been working as a mechanic in the preparation shop. Kuat Fazylovich, who has been successfully working in this position to this day, is proud of his work. A secondary-educated, married man, father of four children and grandfather of four grandchildren, the life path of an experienced specialist with 33 years of work experience is an example for the younger generation. #Worker #MasterOfHisCraft #AdalEnbek #ProfessionalSpecialist