TURAN DISTRICT – RESULTS OF GENERAL CITY SATURDAY WORK ON OCTOBER 4, 2025
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On October 4, 2025, the "Clean City" city-wide Saturday work was successfully organized in the Turan district, and all residential areas and public spaces of the district were put in order. The goal is to improve the quality of life of residents, ensure sanitary conditions, increase environmental culture, and keep the district's territory attractive and clean.
The Turan district akim's office actively participated in the Sabbath. 480 employees were mobilized, 26 special equipment was used, and as a result, 12 tons of garbage were removed. This indicator clearly demonstrates the organization of the office staff and their responsible approach to the Sabbath.
Residents of the district also showed their activeness, a total of 4,456 people participated in the Sabbath and contributed to cleaning the district. In addition, 300 people worked in the areas of the shrines and participated in cleaning work. They cleaned the streets, bus stops, and public places from garbage, and the garbage was removed using special equipment.
The Department of Physical Education and Sports mobilized 52 employees and 2 pieces of equipment, removing 1 ton of garbage. This cleaned sports facilities and fields, ensuring a safe and clean environment for teenagers and athletes.
The Health Department also contributed: 55 employees, 2 pieces of equipment were used, and 1 ton of garbage was removed. This allowed the area around medical facilities in the district to be clean and safe.
The State Procurement Department participated in the cleanup with 48 employees and 1 piece of equipment, removing 1 ton of garbage. In addition, the Digitization Department removed 40 employees, 1 piece of equipment, and 1 ton of garbage. These works were aimed at cleaning the area around the district's digital infrastructure facilities and institutions.
The mobilization readiness, territorial and civil defense departments mobilized 35 employees and 2 vehicles, and 1 ton of garbage was removed. The importance of this work is to ensure the cleanliness of public places, in addition to preparing for emergency situations.
With the active participation of employees and institutions , the QazaqGaz Aimaq SFC mobilized 40 employees and 1 piece of equipment to remove 1 ton of waste. The Turan Electricity Distribution Department used 20 employees and 2 pieces of equipment to remove 1 ton of waste.
The Turan district police department mobilized 100 employees and 3 vehicles, and removed 1 ton of garbage. The police officers were not limited to collecting garbage, but also monitored residents' compliance with safety measures and maintaining order on the streets.
From the social facilities, employees of a total of 102 facilities actively participated in the Sabbath, and 4,685 people and 5 vehicles removed 6 tons of garbage. From business facilities, 114 institutions, 890 employees and 4 vehicles participated, and 7 tons of garbage were removed.
In total, 10,901 employees and workers participated in the Shabbat in the Turan district , 49 pieces of equipment were mobilized, and a total of 33 tons of garbage were removed. This indicator is the result of the joint efforts of the residents of the district, government agencies, and business entities.
Main tasks performed during the Sabbath:
Cutting down dead trees and branches,
Mowing and cleaning,
Washing roads and sidewalks,
Cleaning up garbage dumps,
General sanitary cleaning work,
Welding and painting work,
Collection and disposal of garbage and household waste to special places,
Renovation of public places, schools, hospitals, sports facilities and administrative buildings.
The participants of the Sabbath thoroughly explained their responsibilities, and each took responsibility for their part. The work was divided into groups, and each group cleaned its territory, collected garbage, and removed it with special equipment.
The Saturday activities were not limited to cleaning and garbage collection, but were aimed at increasing environmental awareness. Residents were explained the importance of keeping the city clean, properly disposing of garbage, and instilling a sense of environmental responsibility.
This event strengthened cooperation between residents and institutions, allowing to ensure constant cleanliness in the district. The work carried out during the Sembilik will not only improve the current sanitary conditions, but will also contribute to increasing the ecological culture of residents in the future.
In general, the city-wide Saturday work in the Turan district on October 4, 2025 was a large-scale and effective event, carried out with the active participation of residents and institutions. As a result, the district's attractions, streets, and public areas were put in order, contributing to the creation of a safe and clean environment for residents.
If such Sabbaths are held regularly, the quality of life of the residents of the district will improve, the ecological situation will be maintained on a regular basis. In addition, a sense of responsibility and unity, respect for the public environment will increase among the residents, and the level of sanitary culture in the district will increase.
In conclusion, the Saturday work of October 4, 2025 showed that the joint efforts of the residents of Turan district and employees of the public and private sectors achieved high results. Sanitary cleanliness was ensured in the district, and a beautiful and safe environment was created, which is an important step towards improving the health and quality of life of the population.