Employees of the Shymkent City Land Relations Department participated and contributed to the city-wide Sabbath.

Employees of the Shymkent City Land Relations Department participated and contributed to the city-wide Sabbath.

01.09.2025 12:16:23 1018

On August 16, another city-wide clean-up was held in Shymkent. This time, employees of the Shymkent City Land Relations Department took part in the city's cleanliness and made their contribution. The city's streets and yards were cleaned of garbage, and order was established in public places. According to the participants of the clean-up, such measures not only help keep the city clean, but also help form an ecological culture among residents.

City-wide Sabbath is an event traditionally held every Saturday in Shymkent. In recent years, this trend has become systematic and has become a permanent environmental movement. Previously, Sabbaths were held several times a year, on holidays, but now they have become a weekly habit. This instills in the city residents the idea that "cleanliness is a daily lifestyle."

During the cleaning work carried out this Saturday, several facilities were covered. Especially the yards and streets where there is a large concentration of residents were cleaned of garbage. Employees of the Land Relations Department shared their initiatives and worked together with their colleagues. This action is an example for other institutions. Because the cleanliness of the city is not only the task of municipal institutions, but also the common responsibility of every organization and every citizen.

Compared to previous years, Shymkent has held clean-ups before, but their consistency and the scope of their coverage were not as wide as today. Previously, clean-ups were usually held in the spring or autumn, in conjunction with national campaigns such as "Clean Kazakhstan". At that time, it was common for residents to participate in a one-day clean-up event and then show negligence again. Now, at the initiative of the city administration, the principle of "every Saturday is a clean-up day" has been introduced and is being implemented regularly. This change has contributed to strengthening environmental culture and mobilizing residents for a common cause.

Another feature of the Sabbilik is that not only civil servants, but also entrepreneurs, youth organizations, and even volunteer residents actively participate in it. Thus, the cleanliness of the city is becoming a common cause of the entire society. Previously, only representatives of public utilities and some activist groups participated in such events. Now, the inclusion of representatives of various industries has increased the social significance of the Sabbilik.

During the Shabbat on August 16, city residents were also educated about environmental responsibility. It was emphasized that simple rules such as throwing garbage in special places, sorting household waste, and protecting green areas are important for everyone. As a result of these educational activities, residents, in addition to participating in Shabbat, strive to maintain cleanliness in their daily lives.

Regular citywide cleanups have significantly improved the appearance of the city. In recent years, the number of littering incidents on the streets and public places of Shymkent has decreased. This is not only due to the efforts of municipal services, but also indicates a change in the consciousness of residents.

In the past, the Shabbats were mostly held in a formal manner. After cleaning a certain area, garbage would accumulate again. This is because most residents did not treat their area responsibly. Today, the situation is completely different. Now, each person who participates in the Shabbat tries to maintain cleanliness in their daily lives in order to preserve the results of their labor. This is a sign of a major cultural change.

According to the city administration and responsible institutions, the weekly cleanups will continue in the future. The events organized every week are not limited to garbage collection, but also include landscaping, tree planting, and flower planting. This, in turn, will not only improve the ecological situation of the city, but also create a comfortable environment for residents.

Thus, the Sabbath, held on August 16, has become one of the regular steps in maintaining cleanliness and order in the city of Shymkent. The activity of employees, young people, and residents is like an investment in the future of the city. Compared to the Sabbaths of previous years, the stability and quality of the current events are much higher. We can say that all this is the result of the proper organizational work of the city administration and the activity of residents.

Keeping Shymkent clean is the duty of every citizen. The slogan "A clean city is a comfortable environment for us" has become the main principle of today. Participation in the Shymkent Cleanup is not just a one-day job, it is a part of our daily lives. If we all participate together, the appearance of our city will improve and its future will be bright.