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VICE-PRIME MINISTER GETS ASKED ABOUT THE CONDITION OF THE "KOSKORGAAN" RESERVOIR IN TURKESTAN REGION AND THE REGION'S FLOOD PREPAREDNESS 09.02.2025
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kanat Bozumbayev visited the Kentau region during his working visit to the Turkestan region He got acquainted with the condition of the Koskorgan reservoir. Near this facility, the Vice Prime Minister was briefed on flood control measures, drinking water supply, heat supply, network renovation within the framework of a national project, and electricity and gas supply. The regional governor, Nuralkhan Kusherov, announced that systematic work is continuing to improve the region's infrastructure. Kanat Bozumbayev instructed the heads of responsible institutions to intensify work on flood prevention and regulation of water facilities, and to be attentive to their duties. The plan "Engineering measures against winter-spring floods in 2024-2025" has been approved in the region, and 39 measures have been introduced. Currently, 28 measures have been fully completed, and work on the remaining measures continues. Within the framework of the plan "Carrying out measures to prevent emergency situations during the autumn-spring flood period in 2024-2025", 461 kilometers of ditches (number - 1203), 165 canals with a total length of 654 kilometers, and 30 kilometers of dubbing-crossings have been cleaned. The channels of 9 rivers have been cleaned, and 5 kilometers of canals have been concreted. As a result, the threat of flooding has been eliminated in 24 settlements. To prevent flooding, unplanned works were carried out to correct the channel of 2.5 kilometers of the Bogen River and 3 kilometers of the Boraldai River, and 600 meters of embankments were dug in the Akbastau settlement. As a result, the threat of flooding was eliminated in 4 settlements. 89 percent of road and railway crossings (5,476 in total) were cleared. Inert materials and techniques have been developed to combat flooding. In January, the snow level in the Turkestan region was 40 centimeters. The water volume in the rivers is below average. The total filling level of 42 reservoirs is on average 35 percent. As for the 5 largest reservoirs, the Shardara reservoir is 85 percent full, the Koksaray water regulator is 23 percent, and the Bogen reservoir is 74 percent full. The filling level of the Koskorgan reservoir is currently 4 percent. These water facilities are under constant control. The situation is stable. In 2021-2022, a multi-factor inspection of the Koskorgan reservoirs was carried out, and it was found that the water body is in unsatisfactory condition. Design and estimate documentation has been developed for the purpose of major repairs to the reservoir, and a positive conclusion from the state expert examination has been received. The main purpose of the "Koskorgan" reservoir is to prevent the risk of flooding in 5 rural districts of the Sauran district (Orangai, Yassi, Karashik, Karnak, Zhuynek). At the same time, the reservoir provides 7,420 hectares of land with running water and supplies running water to the "Kensai-Koskorgan - 2" reservoir. It is filled due to flood waters in March - April, and is then released to agricultural producers. The main water sources of the reservoir are the Bayyldyr River coming from the foothills of the Karatau and the water of the Kentau mine. Kanat Bozumbayev met with local residents and exchanged views. Kentau residents expressed their gratitude to the President, the Government, and the regional and city akimats for resolving the issue of the No. 5 Heat and Power Center, which has been a concern for the country for many years, and for the modernization, thereby solving the heating problem. It should be noted that, on the instructions of the Head of State, in order to provide Kentau residents and social facilities with high-quality heat, the project "Major overhaul of boilers No. 7,8,9,10,11,12 of the Kentau city CHP" was developed, and funds were allocated from the Government reserve for the modernization of heat sources. Reconstruction of boilers has been undertaken at the Heat and Power Center, which has not been repaired for more than half a century. Reconstruction of 6 boilers has been carried out, and reconstruction of 5 boilers has been completed. One boiler will be put into operation in the near future after reconstruction. In addition, current repairs have been completed on 2 boilers. Boiler No. 5 was repaired at the expense of the budget, and boiler No. 6 at the expense of sponsors. 6.6 kilometers of main heating networks in Kentau city have been renovated. Press service of the akim of the Turkestan region Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ontustik/press/news/details/931469
More than 3000 jobs will appear in railway engineering in the next two years 09.02.2025
"In the future, Kazakhstan should become an important transport hub of the Eurasian continent. For this, it is necessary to continue developing railway infrastructure and modernizing domestic machine-building industries"Kasym-Jomart Tokayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan 2024 was a record year for Kazakhstan's railway engineering plants in terms of production volumes: 124 locomotives, 2,562 freight cars and freight wagons. The growth in production made it possible to modernize rolling stock and reduce dependence on imports.Every year, millions of passengers travel around the country,railway engineering enterprises create jobs, develop regions and increase the economic potential of Kazakhstan.The length of the country's railways is 21 thousand kilometers, along which more than 21 million passengers were transported. In 10 years, about 600 vehicles have been modernized in Kazakhstan. In 2024, 143 new cars, including domestically produced ones, were put into operation on the routes "Kyzylorda-Semey", "Astana-Kokshetau", "Pavlodar-Almaty", "Pavlodar-Turkestan", "Zhezkazgan-Almaty-Atyrau" and "Atyrau", which will allow to improve the quality of transportation. In 2025, another 226 cars are expected to arrive, which will reduce the wear and tear of the fleet from 44 to 38% and create comfortable conditions for passengers.The new cars are equipped with modern climate control systems, improved sound insulation and comfortable sleeping places, which will allow them to travel more comfortably over long distances not only with better transport service, but also with the development of the transport structure. Employment through the creation of jobs. 60 domestic enterprises operate in the industry, employing about 8 thousand people. In 2024, new production facilities were opened in the cities of Astana, Kostanay and Ekibastuz, providing 215 jobs.In the next two years, 12 investment projects will be implemented in Kazakhstan, which will create 3,000 new jobs. The average salary of workers in the industry is already 440 thousand tenge, and the demand for specialists is growing. The industry needs about 3,500 new personnel. Training of specialists required for the industry is being carried out in 39 higher educational institutions and 39 colleges.In 2024, 23.2 billion tenge was invested in railway construction. The volume of rolling stock production increased 5 times, which allowed launching new factories and reducing dependence on imports.In 2025, freight cars will be produced in the Atyrau region. The plant's design capacity is 6,000 units per year. 20 billion tenge of investment will be attracted and 180 jobs will be created.This year, a locomotive servicing plant with a design capacity of 50 units per year will be launched in Zhambyl region.The production of platform wagons and passenger cars will begin in the North Kazakhstan region, as well as the second stage of production for annual product transportation. In 2025, the production of wheel sets and locomotive support beams will begin in Atyrau, Karaganda region.By 2028, a new generation of freight electric locomotives will appear in Kazakhstan, the production of which will be 40% cheaper and 20% more efficient than existing models24. Currently, 1,100 kilometers of new roads are being built, including Dostyk-Moyintsy, which will increase the throughput of this section by 5 times and improve international transit. The Almaty bypass railway will reduce the load on the railway network of the region, and Darbaza-Maktaaral will create a new transport link in the southern regions.In addition, it is planned to build a railway between the Kyzylzhar and Moyintsy stations, which will increase the mobility of the population and simplify the production of transport logistics in Kazakhstan by 100%, which will reduce dependence on external supplies. The opening of new enterprises will allow us to produce more cars, locomotives and components domestically, which will make railway transport reliable and affordable.Kanat Sharlapayev, Minister of Industry and Construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan:“The railway industry of Kazakhstan is breaking records. 124 locomotives, 2,565 freight cars and 122 passenger cars at the end of last year are not just numbers, but economic growth, new jobs and a powerful industry in Kazakhstan, including our independence. Today, we are not limited to producing record-breaking cars and locomotives, we are building the future of domestic industry. "All these measures are aimed at improving the quality of life of Kazakhstanis: new trains will provide comfortable transportation, new factories will provide jobs for residents of the regions, and infrastructure modernization will open up more opportunities for travel and business.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mps/press/news/details/931189
The Ministry of Industry and Construction introduces a single receipt for utility services 09.02.2025
The Ministry of Industry and Construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan is actively working on the digitalization of the territories under its control. Since November last year, active work has been underway to introduce a Single Receipt for all utilities.The Vice Minister of Industry and Construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan Zhannat Dubirova wrote about this on her page on the social network.The receipt is designed to consolidate all payments. For the convenience of payers, all information will be collected in one receipt.As the Vice Minister noted, our goal is to make this system available not only in cities, but also in district centers and villages. A single receipt is issued online through second-tier banks and can be easily paid. A paper version is also available upon request.“Regional akimats have started working, and in a number of settlements, residents can receive digital receipts. We will continue to expand and simplify processes for our citizens,” said Zh. Dubirova.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mps/press/news/details/931418
Tselinograd district - one of the first to transfer an electric power facility to the trust management of AEK JSC 09.02.2025
In the village of Rakhimzhan Koshkarbayev, Tselinograd district, the transfer of an electricity facility to the trust management of AEKU JSC took place. This is the first such case in the Akmola region, implemented within the framework of the instruction of the Head of State on the development of the electric power industry.On December 27, 2024, an agreement was signed between the akimat of the Tselinograd district and AEKU JSC, according to which more than 1,500 meters of power transmission lines were transferred to the management of the energy supplying organization. Now residents who were previously connected to electricity through individual KTPs and used diesel generators will receive stable electricity.As explained by specialists from AEKU JSC, the transfer of power lines will ensure uninterrupted power supply, prompt elimination of accidents and technological violations. Work on connecting subscribers has already begun, and the KTP capacity is sufficient to ensure the connection of about 100 houses. The work carried out on power supply will create favorable conditions for future residents, providing the necessary infrastructure for construction and comfortable living. The sites for the construction of the GTP are provided with water supply networks and electricity. Land plots are allocated in accordance with the priority.Residents of the small district expressed their gratitude to the akimat and JSC "AEUK" for solving an important problem. Now they can use household electrical appliances without fear and develop their farms without worrying about power outages.This step was an important stage in the development of the district's energy infrastructure. Transferring the power grids of AEK JSC to the trust management will increase the quality of service provision, create conditions for further growth of the settlement and improve the standard of living of its residents.The akimat of the Tselinograd district will continue work in this direction.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola/press/news/details/930883
Akim of Akmola region Marat Akhmetzhanov visits "My Farm" partnership 09.02.2025
The implementation of the Head of State's task to increase the share of processed products in the agro-industrial complex to 70% continues in the Akmola region. To achieve this goal, the agricultural processing industry is developing rapidly in the region. Currently, 67 enterprises that process meat, milk, oilseeds, and also grind flour operate in the region. In addition, one of the main competitive advantages of the region is its proximity to the capital. Every day, about 80 tons of meat and meat products, 320 tons of dairy products, 700 thousand eggs, and 25 tons of flour are delivered to the capital's market.Akim of the Akmola region Marat Akhmetzhanov got acquainted with the production of the "Moya Ferma" LLP dairy plant during a working trip to the Tselinograd district near the capital. The enterprise produces more than 15 dairy products, which are sold in large retail outlets in the capital."We process three tons of milk per day. The main advantage of our plant is that it is the closest enterprise to the capital. This year we decided to expand our family business, we plan to process 30 tons of milk per day,” said the director of the enterprise Kuanysh Naimanov.Currently, the enterprise employs 25 people on a permanent basis. As a result of expanding the business and modernizing production, it is planned to create more than 60 new jobs.The head of the region noted the importance of developing processing enterprises in the region and the support provided by the state.“Creating a food belt around the capital is one of the strategic development priorities of the region. You must constantly improve the quality of products and be competitive. To this end, the state provides comprehensive support to agricultural producers every year,” M. Akhmetzhanov noted. The 20th “Zerde” Republican Competition of Research Projects and Creative Works was held on the basis of the “Baldauren” Republican Educational and Recreation Center located in the Burabay resort of the city of Shchuchinsk, Akmola region, organized by the “Regional Center for Identification and Support of Gifted Children” of the Turkestan region’s Department of Education. Students in grades 2-7 from the regions participated in it.Two students from the Ordabasy district of the Turkestan region were awarded diplomas of the 3rd degree of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the republican competition. Specifically, Dinmuhammed Kanybek, a student of the B. Ontayev comprehensive school in the Karaspan rural district, defended the project "The Future of Karaspan is a Fairy Tale" under the leadership of Amina Abdrasilova, and Kausar Abubakir, a student of the Zerde comprehensive school in the Shubarsu rural district, defended the project "Ecological tourism in Kazakhstan: Increasing the tourist potential of reserves and national parks" under the leadership of Bauyrzhan Seitkulov, and stood out among the best.Press service of the akim of the Turkestan regionSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola/press/news/details/931116
"Our goal is to create a just society!": Akmola community activists discussed job prospects 09.02.2025
Representatives of public organizations met with representatives of state bodies and discussed the prospects for joint work. The dialogue platform "Law and Order" raised issues such as creating a barrier-free environment, resocialization of convicts, assistance to deviant youth, and other issues. The main demand of public activists is to be a bridge between the people and local authorities and to have their voices heard and receive state support."Our main goal is to create a just society and become the best state that will allow our country to develop," the words that formed the basis for the meeting.Representatives of non-governmental organizations spoke about the work being carried out in the field of human rights protection. Asem Asainova, the Commissioner for Children's Rights in the Akmola region, shared the results of her activities. Call centers that provide free psychological and legal assistance operate on the basis of the "Chance" crisis center. Women are also provided with assistance in finding a job. According to the head of the center, state support in this matter is very important.It should be noted that last year, 870 applications were received regarding the legal protection of children.“The thematic range of applications is very wide. The most common problems are related to bullying in schools - children are pressured by their peers, sometimes even by teachers. Many are afraid to speak out about this, but we are creating an environment where every child can ask for help,” said Asem Anuarbekovna.The issues of resocialization of convicts and their detention in correctional institutions are also relevant. Public activists believe that correctional institutions built decades ago do not meet modern standards. In addition, it is important to support citizens released from prison, help them find employment, and create conditions for their return to normal life.“This platform was created to give us the opportunity to exchange views and help each other. "By closely interacting with government agencies, we can improve the mechanisms of law enforcement and increase the legal literacy of citizens," noted Vladislav Shul, a representative of the Justice and Prosperity Public Foundation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola/press/news/details/931118
The regional akimat reviewed the results of socio-economic development 09.02.2025
The results of socio-economic development in 2024, budget execution and preparations for this year's floods were considered at a meeting of the akim of the Akmola region chaired by Marat Akhmetzhanov, akim of the Akmola region. The head of the regional economy and budget planning department, Almagul Shugyrmakova, made a report on the results of socio-economic development in 2024. According to the results of the 12 months of last year, the five main socio-economic indicators maintained positive dynamics. The volume of industrial output in the region amounted to about 2 trillion tenge. The majority of it is provided by the processing industry, while more than half of the production is accounted for by the production of precious metals. According to the report of the head of the department, the volume of gross regional product (GRP) of the Akmola region reached 1,604.3 billion tenge, which is 101.4% compared to the previous year. The growth of the regional economy was especially contributed by mining, mechanical engineering, uranium production, chemical industry, construction industry and food industry. Compared to 2023, the volume of agricultural production increased by 45%, which is mainly due to the increase in productivity in crop production. A slight increase is also observed in livestock farming, which was determined by the number of livestock on organized farms and private subsidiary farms. Last year, more than 660 thousand square meters of housing were put into operation in the region, and more than 6 thousand families of Akmola improved their housing conditions. The main share in housing construction belongs to private developers (80%). The mechanism for purchasing ready-made apartments has allowed to significantly increase the number of residents provided with housing compared to the last three years. Listening to the report of the Department of Economy and Budget Planning, the head of the region noted that the reported data do not fully reflect the real situation. “As the Head of State noted at the enlarged Government meeting, the effectiveness of our work is assessed, first of all, by the development of the economy and improving the quality of life of the population. Limiting ourselves only to reported indicators will not ensure economic growth. Statistical figures are necessary, but they should not be the main criterion for the work of state bodies. We want to see in the reports an accurate picture of the real situation, an increase in the well-being of the population. Therefore, other assessment criteria are needed that would stimulate real growth in the economy and production efficiency,” the regional akim said. The head of the Akmola regional finance department, Talgat Boltenov, made a report on the implementation of the revenue and expenditure parts of the past year. Another important issue discussed at the meeting was preparation for spring floods. The acting head of the Akmola regional emergency department, Colonel B. Alashov, made a report on measures to reduce and prevent the risk of floods in the region. To date, the following work has been carried out in 179 settlements: * 64.5 km of drainage canals have been dug, * 38 km of river channels have been cleaned, * 35 km of drainage canals have been expanded and deepened. The head of the regional department of nature management and natural resources, Janet Mikishev, also made a report provided information on the ongoing work on the inspection and modernization of hydraulic structures. Currently, 6 projects are being implemented, including the construction, modernization and restoration of hydraulic structures, cleaning and deepening of river channels. The regional akim listened to the report of the district akims and instructed to strictly monitor the implementation of measures to combat spring floods.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola/press/news/details/931142
Parachutist and meteorologist: Karaganda library tells students about interesting professions 09.02.2025
The Karaganda Regional Children's Library named after Abai is holding meetings with representatives of various professions under the title "All professions are important". A police officer, a zookeeper, a firefighter, a cook, a parachutist and a meteorologist told students about their work.Marina Kuptsova, head of the meteorological and agrometeorological monitoring department of the Karaganda and Ulytau regions branch of the Kazhydromet RSE, and Aizhan Kosubaeva, head of the meteorological forecasting department, conducted an excursion to the weather station for students in grades 4 and 6 of school-lyceum No. 53. The students not only listened to a lecture about the work of weather forecasters and meteorologists, but also got acquainted with the equipment.- The children were interested in observing how air temperature, wind speed and direction, humidity level and atmospheric pressure are measured. A rain gauge is a device that measures the amount of rain or snow. The children were even allowed to conduct a small experiment, says Bayan Uatayeva, director of the children's library.After visiting the station, the students returned to the library, where books about the weather, meteorology, and the profession of a weather forecaster were prepared for the children. Also, those who came on the excursion were awarded the "Young Meteorologist" diploma.The library also plans to organize meetings with an ophthalmologist, a railway worker, a miner, and an artist.Schools and children's groups who want to attend one of these meetings can contact the library at the following numbers: 41-23-25, 41-23-26 or Instagram @odb _ abai. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/karaganda/press/news/details/930668
Information on the audit results in Karaganda region 09.02.2025
We provide the following explanation regarding the information on the audit results and the 5.3 billion tenge. During the 2020 pandemic, the Head of State instructed to allocate funds to support employment, create jobs, and prevent a sharp increase in unemployment throughout the country.In the Karaganda region, funds were used to repair social facilities, roads, and housing and communal services systems within the framework of the "Employment Roadmap".The loan terms were as follows: the money was provided for 12 years, at an annual interest rate of 6.1%, repayment begins in 2030.In addition, in 2020, funds were allocated through the issuance of government bonds within the framework of the affordable housing construction under the "Shanyrak" project. At the same time, these funds were not taken into account in the total loan limit for local executive bodies, since the government issued a separate permit during the pandemic.As Karaganda Su LLP explained, the current legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan does not prohibit the placement of the company's temporarily free cash funds in a short-term bank deposit. In 2024, the LLP was inspected by the Supreme Audit Chamber (SAC) and the Audit Commission of the Karaganda region, among the questions was a question regarding the use of funds for budget lending. No violations were recorded in any of the inspections regarding the placement of temporarily free funds on deposit.As reported by Teplotransit Karaganda LLP, a total of 16.6 billion tenge was attracted for the reconstruction of heating networks from 2015 to 2022. Payment of the principal under the loan agreements concluded since 2021 began. In 2021-2024, 527 million tenge was paid. In 2024, one violation was made for untimely loan repayment due to the lack of funds in the tariff estimate. Today, there are no violations of the law.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/karaganda/press/news/details/930816
Construction of new highways and repair of 13 thousand km of roads will begin in 2025 09.02.2025
Minister of Transport Marat Karabayev said at a government meeting that in 2025, repair work is planned to cover 13 thousand kilometers of roads. Of these, 9.5 thousand kilometers have been provided with the necessary funds, and the issue of financing the remaining kilometers is being worked out. Before the start of the construction season for new projects, competitive procedures will be held to identify contractors. According to the results of 2025, the regulatory condition of republican roads is 94%, and local roads - 91%.The construction of the following projects with a length of 1.08 thousand kilometers, which were launched in previous years, continues: Kalbatau - Maikapchagay (405 km), Kurty - Kunayev (67 km), Kyzylorda - Zhezkazgan (398 km) and Uzynagash - Otar (42 km). The construction of new highways of the first technical category with a total length of 1,045 kilometers will also begin.The Minister noted that when selecting contractors, preference will be given to domestic companies or consortiums with the participation of foreign partners, which will contribute to the further sustainable development of the Kazakhstani construction sector.In addition, by order of the President, it is planned to reconstruct 3 thousand kilometers of roads by 2029, converting them to the first and second categories. This will give a new impetus to the development of this industry and the country's economy.The current repair will cover 6.6 thousand kilometers. The main goal is to connect interregional and district roads to improve the well-being of the population. This year, large-scale works are planned in North Kazakhstan, Akmola and Abay regions.Roads that have not been repaired for 30 to 50 years, Petropavlovsk - Zhezkazgan (703 km), Kandyagash - Shalkar (246 km), Zhanaozen - Turkmen border (156 km), Karaganda - Ayagoz - Bogas (452 ​​km), will be fully repaired.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/transport/press/news/details/930380
Revenues from toll roads in 2026 may reach 100 billion tenge 09.02.2025
At a government meeting, Transport Minister Marat Karabayev reported on a significant increase in revenue from toll roads. In 2024, the volume of revenue reached 48 billion tenge. This year, it is planned to introduce an additional 4 thousand kilometers of toll sections, which will increase revenue to 60 billion tenge. In the coming year, this figure may increase to 100 billion tenge.“In addition, the issue of using part of the funds received from toll roads to cover interest rates on loans taken for construction work is being considered,” the minister said.In order to reduce the budget burden and ensure self-sufficiency, “repair work is gradually continuing” in areas where reconstruction and repair work have been completed. Currently, a toll road system with a length of 3.2 thousand kilometers is operating across the republic.In addition, the minister noted the development of roadside service facilities. There are 1,446 service facilities operating in the country, 90 percent of which comply with national standards. It is planned to increase this figure to 100 percent by 2025, as well as attract large investors to the construction of more than 400 modern service facilities."By 2029, the construction of 60 complex facilities is planned, 10 of which will be implemented this year. The investment volume will amount to 120 billion tenge. These facilities include recreation areas, TIR parking and gas stations. The first national chain of hotels and their franchises will be formed on the basis of the development of roadside service facilities in the country. This will not only affect the development of the transport process, but also contribute to the development of auto tourism," Marat Karabayev noted. @KZgovernmentSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/transport/press/news/details/930388
A unified digital platform "E-Joldar" for road management will be developed in Kazakhstan 09.02.2025
Minister of Transport Marat Karabayev said that a single digital platform "E-Joldar" will be introduced in the country, which will serve as the basis for modernizing road infrastructure management. The platform will integrate existing digital systems and will allow automating the processes of collecting and recording information on all highways - international, republican, regional and district roads.One of the main functions of the platform is to ensure transparency in the development of the road sector, as well as reliable control and effective management of road assets. In addition, "E-Joldar" will create conditions for close communication between road users, local governments and specialists responsible for managing road assets.According to the minister, the introduction of the platform is planned for the first half of 2026, which will significantly improve the quality of road services and accelerate the resolution of infrastructure-related issues.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/transport/press/news/details/930397
Olzhas Bektenov: To prevent the rise in the cost of road construction projects, it is necessary to legislatively work out an accelerated land purchase 09.02.2025
At the government meeting, Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov raised the issue of timely implementation of work on new road projects. Minister of Transport Marat Karabayev reported on the pace of land acquisition and issuance of licenses for quarries. The head of government noted that in order to prevent delays in construction work, it is necessary to carry out preventive and preparatory work for construction work. In order to prevent delays in the construction of projects and increase their cost in the future, they should be carried out in advance, the Prime Minister said. Akimats were instructed to ensure the reservation of land plots for upcoming projects, declare a moratorium on the transfer of these lands, and change their intended purpose. The Ministry of Industry, together with the Akmats, should prepare documentation for quarries participating in road projects. The Ministry of Transport should work out the issue of legislative regulation of the accelerated acquisition of land plots for state needs for the construction of highways. @KZgovernmentSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/transport/press/news/details/930400
The quality of roads in Kazakhstan has improved - National Center for Road Asset Quality 09.02.2025
At the government meeting, Bolatbek Aitbayev, Director General of the RSE "National Center for the Quality of Road Assets", reported on the work on the quality assessment of highways.He reported that at the end of 2024, the coverage of the enterprise with quality assessment was 100% for the republican highway network and 99% for the local network. About 47 thousand samples of road construction materials were subjected to laboratory testing. Instrumental inspections and diagnostics were carried out for 22 thousand kilometers of highways."In general, if we compare the results for 2023-2024, positive dynamics in the quality of roads are observed. In 2023, the coverage of the local network was 89%, and in 2024 it reached 99%. The number of non-conforming road construction materials and defects decreased by 16%. The number of rework of poor-quality works decreased to 5%. According to the results of the diagnostics, the road surface smoothness improved by 5% due to the average repair work.These indicators have yielded results thanks to timely decisions taken," Bolatbek Aitbayev noted.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/transport/press/news/details/930404
Automatic recognition system for road surface defects is used in Kazakhstan 09.02.2025
Bolatbek Aitbayev, General Director of the RSE “National Center for the Quality of Road Assets”, reported at the Government meeting on the work on the introduction of digital technologies in the field of road quality assessment.He noted that digital technologies for quality control are being developed and introduced at the enterprise in order to minimize the human factor. One of such solutions is a system for automatic recognition of road surface defects based on the principles of artificial intelligence. This made it possible to reduce the time for processing diagnostic data from 4 days to 4 hours for every 100 km.“A single portal for departmental expertise has been created in the company. It ensures transparency and control of business processes, as well as secure storage of documents. The portal has reduced the number of required documents from 15 to 5, the processing time from 3 months to 15 days, and increased the number of exams by 5 times,” Bolatbek Aitbayev added. @KZgovernmentSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/transport/press/news/details/930407
The construction of the "Karaganda - Zhezkazgan", "Aktobe - Ulgaisyn" roads and the "Saryagash city bypass" was ordered to begin 09.02.2025
«The level of readiness of the projects "Karaganda - Zhezkazgan", "Aktobe - Ulgaisyn" and "Construction of the Saryagash bypass" is high. The general financing issue has also been resolved. However, administrative procedures have been delayed. I instruct the Ministry of Transport to begin construction work from April of this year," — the Prime Minister noted.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/transport/press/news/details/930500
To preserve roads, an order was issued to install automated systems for measuring the weight of heavy trucks 09.02.2025
On the instructions of the Prime Minister, vehicles will not be allowed on the roads if the norm is exceeded."Maintaining the normative condition of highways is one of the top priorities.I instruct the Ministry of Transport, together with the akimats, to strictly monitor the condition of all roads and eliminate defects in a timely manner.It is also necessary to accelerate the installation of automated systems for measuring the weight of heavy trucks and not allow them to travel if they exceed the norm," Olzhas Bektenov noted.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/transport/press/news/details/930506
Future doctors in Karaganda are learning to save lives with the help of smart robot patients 09.02.2025
Students and interns of Karaganda Medical University, as well as experienced doctors of the region, will now have the opportunity to improve their professional skills in new high-tech simulators. Robots that allow you to imagine real situations have arrived at the university's simulation center.  Among them are "Little Pavlik" - a dummy for a premature baby weighing up to 500 grams, "Ares" and "Aria" - larger "children", and the "Lucina" birthing dummy with VR functionality for full monitoring of the birth process. So far, no medical institution in Kazakhstan has such equipment. – Now students can see the baby's movements in the mother's womb and understand all the stages of childbirth. This is invaluable experience that will help them in real life, - says Zhanna Amirbekova, head of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology of KSU. The new equipment covers emergency care, anesthesiology-resuscitation and neonatology. And to learn how to work with these robots, a master class on simulation technologies in the fields of obstetrics, neonatology and resuscitation was held at the university. It was conducted by anesthesiologist-resuscitator Anatoly Verevkin from Russia. - Real simulators allow specialists to constantly work out complex clinical scenarios. This will significantly increase the quality of medical care and the confidence of doctors in real practice, he noted. The main goal of these technologies is to reduce maternal and child mortality. Doctors and students can work out complex situations in advance and be confident in their actions in emergency situations. Karaganda Medical University has developed special programs for advanced training in this equipment. – Every patient wants to be treated by an experienced specialist. But experience is accumulated over time, - says Andrey Buynenko, freelance chief obstetrician-gynecologist of the Health Department. – Doctors do not always face difficult situations at work, and regular training with simulators allows them to maintain and improve important manual skills.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/karaganda/press/news/details/930248
A village in the Aktogay district is among the top five places for ecotourism in Kazakhstan 09.02.2025
The village of Shabanbay bi in the Aktogay district has become one of the best villages in the country for tourism, according to the Kazakh Tourism company. The winners were determined at the national competition "The Best Sustainable Village".The village of Shabanbay bi is unique in its nature and history. It is located at the foot of the Kyzylaray Mountains. The highest point of Central Kazakhstan is also located here - Aksoran Peak, 1565 meters high. There is a forest near the village, and beyond it and on the horizon there is a steppe.This combination of natural landscapes provides a rich and diverse flora and fauna.In addition, near Shabanbay bi there are sites and monuments of the Begazy-Dandibayev culture, dating back to the Bronze Age, as well as nearby, A ses - ancient stone pillars resembling human figures with detailed depictions of faces.The Tokyraun River flows near the village of Shabanbay bi. It is known that the Great Silk Road passed through it.The development of ecotourism in the village began back in 2008. Among the first to draw attention to the tourist potential of Shabanbai Bi were members of the Avalon tourist club and its president Vitaly Shuptar. Then, together with like-minded people, he first visited the village during a cycling expedition. Since 2009, some houses in Shabanbai Bi, where the owners were waiting for guests, were given the status of hotels, and in 2014 the first Sulutas hotel was built in the village. It receives from 15 to 25 tourists per month.With the support of the European Union, local residents were trained. They were told about ecotourism and attractions near their homes. Also, with the help of non-governmental organizations, the territory of the Kyzylarai reserve was improved, a map and guides for tourists were published, and routes were developed.Now the village of Shabanbay bi will represent Kazakhstan at the international competition “UN Tourism Best Tourism Village”, held annually by the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/karaganda/press/news/details/930251
From a cook to a dentist: how schoolchildren are helped in Shakhtinsk to decide on their future profession 09.02.2025
A number of projects are being implemented in Shakhtinsk to help teenagers try themselves in various professions. Since 2021, the Center for Professional Competence and Career has been operating on the basis of the Schoolchildren's Palace. This is a place where you can not only pass tests and trainings, but also talk to representatives of the profession, visit educational institutions and enterprises to better understand what you want to do in the future.- We try to create conditions for children not only to learn more about their future profession, but also to try themselves. Career guidance work consists of diagnostics, conversations with psychologists, professional tests and meetings with experts, - says the head of the center, Maria Morozova.As part of the "Choosing the Future" project, students in grades 10-11 can develop their professional interests and skills by studying "Auto Lectures", "Hairdresser-Make-up Artist", "Cooking Technology", "Fundamentals of Medical Knowledge" and other areas. For two years, students not only receive theoretical knowledge, but also participate in master classes and excursions to enterprises. More than 600 students from Shakhtinsk study in these circles.- Thanks to the course, I have determined my specialty. After graduating from school, I want to study restaurant and hotel business. I dream of opening my own Georgian restaurant, - says Viktor Protasenko, an 11th grade student at the Shokan Valikhanov school-gymnasium. - In two years, I have mastered the basics of cooking here.In addition to classes at the center, high school students participate in specialized circles organized in conjunction with leading educational institutions of Karaganda, according to their wishes. Together with the Karaganda Medical University, the “Fundamentals of Dentistry”, “General Surgery” and “Young Criminologist” clubs were opened, and together with the Karaganda Polytechnic University, the “Architecture and Design” clubs were opened.The “Medical Class” and “Pedagogical Class” projects are especially popular among Shakhtinsk students. They provide an opportunity not only to receive basic knowledge in the field of medicine and pedagogy, but also to undergo practical training, participate in excursions, and even conduct educational blogs.“ Practical training helps children not only hear about the profession, but also try themselves. This increases their confidence in choosing a profession and makes it easier to adapt when entering a higher educational institution or college,” says Nikolay Onsovich, head of the Education Department of the city of Shakhtinsk. – For example, last year, 15 of our graduates received a grant on the basis of Karaganda Medical University.It is also planned to open new areas in the Schoolchildren's Palace, such as digital and household appliance repair, shoemaking, and auto mechanics.In total, 145 clubs in 11 areas operate in the Schoolchildren's Palace of the city of Shakhtinsk, which are attended by more than two thousand children aged 4 to 18. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/karaganda/press/news/details/930408