CLEANING ACTION HELD IN SAMAL CHAGIN DISTRICT OF ABAI DISTRICT

CLEANING ACTION HELD IN SAMAL CHAGIN DISTRICT OF ABAI DISTRICT

27.09.2025 23:22:58 477

On September 27, 2025, another Sabbath was organized in the Samal microdistrict to beautify the city and improve the sanitary conditions. In addition to the district akimat and municipal employees, a number of departments and organizations also actively participated in this event and made their contribution. The main goal of the Sabbath was to improve the general sanitary conditions of the district, collect garbage, plant trees, and form an ecological culture.

During the weekend, the territories were thoroughly cleaned. Garbage areas were cleaned, streets and pedestrian paths were washed. Dead trees were cut down, and grass was mowed in green areas. In addition, disinfection work was carried out, ensuring a safe and clean environment for residents. All work was carried out systematically and in a planned manner, and each employee approached his duties responsibly.

Representatives of various city departments, cultural and sports institutions, road infrastructure development organizations, and the agricultural sector participated in the event, and everyone did their job responsibly. Active participants made a significant contribution to the beautification of the district by dedicating their time. During the weekend, citizens did not limit themselves to beautifying the territory, but increased their responsibility towards nature.

During the clean-up campaign, the organizers provided residents with information about environmental culture, proper garbage disposal, and waste sorting. Special educational classes were organized for children and teenagers, who understood the importance of ecology and the need to protect the environment. Such events teach the younger generation to respect nature, keep it clean, and take responsibility for their environment.

As a result of the cleanup, several streets and public areas of the district were completely cleaned and landscaping was carried out. Newly planted trees and flower beds have improved the aesthetic appearance of the district. Green spaces and flower beds have created comfortable conditions for residents to relax, children to play, and walk.

The city administration and organizers noted that the formation of an ecological culture is not limited to garbage collection and landscaping. Work in this direction should become a habit in the daily lives of residents. Every citizen should understand that by keeping their territory clean, they contribute to the beauty of the city as a whole. Senbilik should not be just a one-day event, it is a systematic work aimed at forming a sustainable ecological culture.

During the campaign, municipal workers used special equipment to clean garbage containers and tidy up public spaces. The manual cleaning work of the participants allowed them to completely clean the area and remove garbage and construction waste to the appropriate places. In addition, disinfection work was carried out in public spaces, ensuring the safety of residents.

The cleanliness campaign is an event of great social importance. It changes the attitude of residents to their territory and the environment, and forms environmental responsibility. Through such events, people learn to participate in keeping not only their own yard, but also the city as a whole clean. The formation of an ecological culture is an important step towards improving the quality of life of city residents and making public places more comfortable.

Another important result of the Sabbath is the increased unity of the residents. After all the participants gave their time and contributed to the beautification of the district, a sense of solidarity was strengthened among them. The work done together awakened public consciousness and demonstrated the need for each citizen to do their part.

It is important that this event is held regularly. Each regional akimat and municipal services have their own plans, and such cleanups allow you to monitor their implementation. The cleanliness campaign helps residents not only think about their appearance, but also to take a responsible approach to the environment, to understand the need to preserve the environment.

In conclusion, the cleaning campaign held in the Samal microdistrict is an important event aimed at raising public awareness, forming an ecological culture and improving the quality of life of residents. During the clean-up, garbage was collected, trees were planted, green areas were landscaped, and residents' responsibility for nature increased. Such events are of great benefit not only for the city, but also for each resident, because they allow them to live in a clean and comfortable environment.

The cleanliness campaign aims to develop an ecological culture in society, encourage residents to protect the environment, teach them to respect nature and keep their territory clean. By contributing, each citizen can improve the quality of life of city residents and leave a clean environment for future generations. This Saturday in the Samal microdistrict was an important step in promoting ecology and social responsibility.

Thus, the clean-up campaign organized on September 27 is not just a one-day event, but a clear example of the formation of a sustainable and systematic environmental culture. Thanks to the efforts of the participants and the support of the district akimat, the beauty of the Samal microdistrict has significantly improved, and the attitude of residents towards nature has changed significantly.

All citizens and organizations that actively participated in the Saturday work in the district contributed to making the city clean and comfortable. Thanks to such measures, a comfortable, safe and environmentally friendly environment is being created for the residents of Shymkent.

This Sabbath was an important lesson for residents to take care of nature, keep their territory clean, and increase social responsibility. I am confident that work in this direction will continue steadily and the ecological culture of residents will further develop.