Taza Kazakhstan: formation of ecological culture continues in West Kazakhstan region"
09.01.2025 23:16:21 1968
In the West Kazakhstan region, an event was held at the College of Service and New Technologies to explain and summarize the implementation of the Taza Kazakhstan program at the college over the past year, as well as plans and initiatives for 2025.
In his interview on January 3, 2025, the Head of State stressed that the implementation of this program should become an important part of the national ideology, requiring responsibility on the part of all government agencies and organizations, especially local executive bodies.
Educational organizations play an important role in the implementation of this program, as a tool aimed at forming an ecological culture, instilling love for their native land, fostering patriotism, maintaining a clean environment and preserving the environment.
The Taza Kazakhstan program provides an integrated approach covering various methods and approaches to the development of ecological culture. The main directions include the development of ecological thinking, responsible behavior, including measures to stimulate it, environmental education and awareness.
The implementation of the program within the walls of the college will increase students' awareness and knowledge of ecology, form environmental habits and enhance their participation in environmental initiatives.
During the event, the reports of the youth affairs inspector of the College of Service and New Technologies Berkalieva B.M., as well as the head of the student department of Zhastar Rukhy, a first-year student Matyakupova Aziza, were heard. The event was attended by the staff and active students of the college.
In its work on the implementation of the Taza Kazakhstan program, the College of Service and New Technologies maintains close cooperation with the Public Association "Ecological Movement Bizdin Zhaiyk – Our Oral" and often takes an active part in their initiatives.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/bko/press/news/details/915369