Another Shabbat event was held in the "Tasken" microdistrict of the Karatau district of Shymkent city

Another Shabbat event was held in the "Tasken" microdistrict of the Karatau district of Shymkent city

13.09.2025 13:51:54 321

On September 13, 2025, another Saturday event was held in the "Tasken" microdistrict of the Karatau district of Shymkent. This time, residents of the district, youth, volunteers, and municipal employees participated in the environmental campaign.

During the event:
🔹 Household waste has been collected on the streets;
🔹 Construction waste was removed with special equipment;
🔹 Weeds that were causing harm to the environment were mowed and the area was cleaned;
🔹 Streets have been washed and public spaces have been cleaned up.

It is worth noting that such clean-up events have been organized in several microdistricts of the city since August. Previously, large-scale cleaning operations were carried out in the territories of Nursat, Turan-1, Turan-2, Nurtas and Tassai . The activity of residents increases with each clean-up event, and the results of the event are clearly visible.

The main goal of such initiatives is to create a clean and comfortable environment for city residents , as well as strengthen environmental culture and increase environmental responsibility in society.

Senbilik is not just a garbage collection. It is an event that increases the solidarity of the people, unites citizens in the cause of common interests. By contributing to the cleanliness of the city, residents not only beautify their neighborhood, but also set a good example for children and youth.

Such events have a great educational value for the younger generation. By participating in the Sabbilik, they learn to protect nature and respect public space. Especially when parents take their children with them, environmental education begins in the family.

This time, special trucks and equipment were deployed to remove construction waste and bulky household waste. Construction waste accumulated around residential buildings or in vacant lots not only negatively affects the environmental situation, but also poses a threat to the safety of residents.

In addition, special water trucks washed the streets. Such work not only maintains sanitary cleanliness, but also improves air quality and reduces dust.

Residents who participated in the Saturday cleaning happily supported this event and expressed their interest. Especially the activity of pensioners and young people was noticeable. "The city is our common home. If we keep our home clean, we will be happier," the opinion was supported by many.

Some residents even put in extra work, tidying up flower beds in their yards and whitewashing trees. Such dedication shows that Shabbat has acquired a truly folk character.

The Karatau District Akimat and the Urban Environment Development Department played a coordinating role in organizing the event. Municipal institutions provided the necessary equipment and machinery, and volunteers supported the mobilization of residents.

Representatives of the akimat said that such work will continue systematically, adding that each area of the city will be cleaned in stages. They also called on residents to maintain order and cleanliness not only during Shabbat, but also in everyday life.

Environmental protection is one of the most pressing issues of our time. The rapid development of cities around the world and the increase in population are increasing the burden on nature. In this context, the importance of Sabbaths is particularly important.

By maintaining cleanliness, we not only protect nature, but also leave a favorable environment for future generations. Green areas and clean streets are a guarantee of children's health. Therefore, Shabbat is a good deed done not only for today, but also for tomorrow.

The principle of "A clean city is a comfortable city" should be firmly established in the hearts of every resident. Because not only municipal services, but every citizen is responsible for the cleanliness of the city. If everyone took out their household waste on time and threw it in special places, respect for the environment would increase.

Also, residents' participation in yard cleaning strengthens relationships between neighbors. Working together on a common cause brings people closer together, creating an atmosphere of friendship and respect in the area.

Such clean-ups will continue in Shymkent. In the coming months, cleaning activities are planned in various microdistricts and residential areas. Representatives of the akimat intend to make these events a permanent tradition.

In addition, youth organizations and volunteer movements will undertake information work to promote environmental culture, including environmental education in schools and universities.

The "Tasken" microdistrict cleanup event held on September 13 was a manifestation of the special care taken by the city of Shymkent for its cleanliness. This event not only enhanced the beauty of the city, but also mobilized residents for a common cause and contributed to the development of environmental culture.