"World Cleanup Day": A city-wide cleanup was held in Turan district
20.09.2025 11:07:19 216.png)
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.