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A CITY-WIDE SATURDAY NAMED "CLEAN CITY" WAS HELD IN ABAY DISTRICT 06.09.2025
On September 6, 2025, a large-scale environmental campaign - a city-wide Saturday "Clean City" was organized in the š Nurshuak microdistrict of the Abay district of Shymkent. This event was undertaken with the aim of cleaning, planting trees and improving sanitary conditions in the city. Employees of state institutions, organizations, municipal structures and local residents actively participated in the Saturday. Institutions participating in the Sabbath and their contribution The Saturday work began with the participation of employees of the Abai district akim's office and the Abai municipal state institution. They actively participated in the cleaning work, made a great contribution to the arrangement of garbage dumps and the improvement of streets. The Abai District Akimat and the Abai Municipal Enterprise mobilized 80 employees and 5 special equipment , removing 6 tons of garbage . The Department of Employment and Social Protection involved 80 employees and 3 pieces of equipment , and 5 tons of household waste were cleaned. The Department of Culture, Language Development and Archives mobilized 300 employees and 5 special equipment , removing 6 tons of garbage . The Department of Tourism, External Relations and Creative Industries involved 15 employees and 1 piece of equipment , collecting 2 tons of garbage . The Department of Passenger Transport and Highways mobilized 20 employees and 1 piece of equipment , and 3 tons of waste were cleaned up. 20 employees and 1 piece of equipment from the Department of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine participated and contributed to the removal of 2 tons of waste . In addition, 235 employees and 34 special equipment were mobilized by the Abai Municipal Municipal Enterprise and KazStroyCapital LLP , and 32 tons of waste were removed. In total, 750 employees and 50 special equipment participated in the cleanup, and a total of 56 tons of household waste and garbage were cleaned and removed. Work done As part of the Sabbath, not only garbage collection was carried out, but also other important works: Dead trees and broken branches were cut down; Grass cutting was carried out in green areas; The roads and sidewalks were washed and tidied up; Garbage dumps were cleaned and special disinfection work was carried out; General sanitation and cleaning work was organized in the district. This event was aimed not only at ensuring cleanliness, but also at increasing the environmental culture of the city's residents. Impact on ecological culture and society The "Clean City" Saturday is not only a public service activity, but also an effective tool for uniting society. Through such events, residents begin to take a responsible approach to the cleanliness and improvement of their territory. The formation of an ecological culture is one of the main tasks of today. The participation of local people strengthens the collective approach to nature conservation. In villages, small districts, and on every street of the city, residents' participation in the Sabbath, regardless of their indifference to cleanliness, increases their civic responsibility. The social significance of the Sabbath The joint work of workers from different sectors during the Sembilik demonstrates the solidarity in society. From government institutions to municipal structures and private organizations, they are united in one goal - a common contribution to the development of the city. In addition, the participation of young people in the Sabbat has not been overlooked. By involving the younger generation in environmental actions, their attitude towards nature protection is formed. This will allow us to educate a new generation that will be responsible for the environment in the future. The city-wide "Clean City" Saturday, held in the Abay district, was an important event aimed at protecting the environment, keeping the environment clean, and improving the quality of life of residents. In total, 56 tons of household waste were removed with the participation of about 750 employees and 50 pieces of special equipment. Additional sanitation work, landscaping of green areas, disinfection, and road washing were carried out. This Sabbath not only increased the environmental culture of the residents, but also set an example of unity and cooperation in society. Thus, the "Clean City" campaign was not just a one-time Saturday event, but a real manifestation of responsibility for the environment, society, and the future of the city.
The Deputy Akim of the Turansky District held a personal meeting with residents on issues of urban cleanliness. 03.09.2025
On September 3, 2025, a personal citizen's meeting was held in the Turkestan District, led by Deputy Akim Bakhyt Meldebekov . The event was designed to allow residents to directly address their concerns and receive qualified responses from government officials. This format of meetings not only facilitates dialogue between the public and local administration but also builds trust and mutual understanding. The main goal of such meetings is to hear pressing issues people face in their daily lives, discuss possible solutions, and incorporate citizen suggestions. District leadership intends to adapt the region's socioeconomic development to the real needs of the population. Several issues were raised at the reception, the most significant of which concerned: the need to install new bus stops and improve the quality of public transport; road repair and improvement of road surface quality; simplification of procedures for registration of housing documents; improving mechanisms for providing social assistance. Each issue was reviewed separately, and relevant specialists were assigned specific tasks. For example, road service representatives were tasked with preparing a plan for installing new bus stops and paving streets. Social workers were instructed to review the assistance process and make it more transparent and accessible. Residents who attended the reception expressed gratitude for the opportunity to directly raise their concerns. Pensioner Kaldygul apa shared her pain: "The road issue on our street still hasn't been resolved. I was able to convey this in person today and am glad that specialists have promised to address the issue soon. I hope we'll see results soon." And student Erkebulan noted: "We wait a very long time for public transport in the evenings. If new stops were added, it would be a great relief for us. I made this suggestion, and they listened to me attentively, for which I am grateful." Such responses demonstrate that the population is ready for open dialogue and expects real support from the authorities. Such meetings are held regularly in the Turkestan district. Last year, thanks to these meetings, several streets were repaired and new public facilities were built. In 2024, residents most frequently raised issues regarding the installation of playgrounds and improving school conditions. Most of the issues were resolved in stages. In 2025, the focus shifted to transportation and road infrastructure. This indicates that the level of public demand is changing, and the administration is striving to keep pace with these changes. Deputy District Akim Bakhyt Meldebekov emphasized that all requests will be closely monitored. He noted that no complaint will be ignored, and their progress will be transparently reported. This approach is aimed at strengthening public trust in local authorities. He also reminded residents that they can contact the administration not only during receptions but also through social media and electronic platforms. This allows for faster resolution of issues and makes the process as transparent as possible. Such meetings are of great importance. They give residents the opportunity to voice their concerns face-to-face with government officials and receive immediate clarification. This increases public trust in government bodies. For the administration, such meetings are also an important tool. In addition to official statistics, personal interactions provide insight into the real challenges people face on a daily basis. This information helps make more informed and effective decisions. The citizens' reception held on September 3rd demonstrated that residents' concerns are being addressed in a timely manner. Every request was heard, and relevant services received specific instructions. The following steps are expected in the near future: intensification of work on road repairs and improvement of road surfaces; installation of new bus stops; improving the system of social assistance. All these measures are aimed at improving the quality of life of the population and making everyday life more convenient.
DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF TURAN DISTRICT PERSONALLY RECEIVED RESIDENTS: CITY CLEANLINESS 03.09.2025
On September 3, 2025, Deputy Akim of Turan District Bakhyt Meldebekov held a reception for residents of the district on personal issues. This event was intended to strengthen the relationship between local authorities and the population, providing an opportunity to directly address residents' questions related to their daily lives. The main purpose of personal meetings is to listen to the current issues affecting the lives of the population and consider concrete ways to solve them. At such meetings, residents' suggestions and opinions are collected and considered as valuable information that guides the socio-economic development of the district. Through such dialogue platforms, representatives of the akimat intend to plan infrastructure and social projects, taking into account the real needs of the population. During the reception, several important questions were raised by residents. Among them, the most frequently mentioned were: City cleanliness The need to install new stops in order to improve the quality of public transport; Asphalting streets and improving road quality; Solving difficulties encountered during the processing of housing-related documents; Improving and transparently implementing social assistance. Each issue was considered individually, and specific tasks were assigned to the responsible specialists. For example, the department responsible for road and transport infrastructure was tasked with studying and planning the possibility of installing bus stops. And specialists responsible for social protection were tasked with developing proposals to simplify assistance to residents. Residents who attended the meeting noted the effectiveness of the reception. Pensioner Kaldygul Apay said in her speech: "The road problem on our street has been unresolved for some time. I am glad that I raised this issue at the reception and that the responsible specialists paid attention to it. I believe that now it will be implemented in practice . " And student Erkebulan shared his thoughts: "We wait a long time for public transport in the evenings. If new stops were installed, it would be a great relief for us. I presented my proposal at the reception, and I am grateful that they listened . " These comments show that residents are ready for an open dialogue with the akimat. In the Turan district, it has become a tradition to personally receive residents. Similar meetings were held last year, as a result of which several streets were repaired and new social facilities were opened. In 2024, residents mainly made suggestions such as building playgrounds and improving the condition of schools. Most of the issues raised at that time were resolved gradually. However, this year's reception focused on road quality and public transport. These changes show how the demands of the district's residents change over time. Deputy Akim Bakhyt Meldebekov said that all issues will be monitored following the reception. According to him, each request will not be ignored, and the progress of its implementation will be openly announced. This is an important step aimed at increasing the trust of residents in the authorities. He also reminded that issues raised by residents can also be conveyed through social networks. Nowadays, the development of electronic systems has facilitated communication between the population and the authorities. Such perceptions are a clear manifestation of an open dialogue between the authorities and the people. Residents have the opportunity to voice their concerns face to face and hear concrete answers. This approach increases the public's trust in the local governance system. Moreover, such measures are also beneficial for the akimat, because in addition to statistical data, knowing the real difficulties of residents in their daily lives plays an important role in decision-making. In general, the personal reception held on September 3 showed that the issues of concern to the residents of the district are being addressed in a timely manner. The requests of each resident were listened to, and specific instructions were given to the relevant departments. Coming soon: Asphalting of streets will be intensified and road quality will improve; Suggestions regarding public transport routes and stops will be taken into account; Social assistance mechanisms will be improved. These are concrete steps aimed at improving the quality of life of residents.
Employees of the Shymkent Opera and Ballet Theatre took an active part in the cleanup day as part of the Clean Kazakhstan program. 23.08.2025
Today, August 23, 2025, a large-scale citywide cleanup event took place in Shymkent, organized as part of the national "Clean Kazakhstan" program. The event was attended by employees and heads of all institutions under the city's Department of Culture, Language Development, and Archives. The event became one of the largest environmental initiatives of the year, bringing together representatives from various fieldsāfrom library and museum staff to theater performers and student volunteers. The area around the Shymkent Opera and Ballet Theater was chosen as the central location for the cleanup. The main goal of the cleanup day is not only to clean up the city and improve public spaces, but also to foster environmental awareness among citizens. Representatives from the city's Department of Culture, Language Development, and Archives noted that "Clean Kazakhstan" is not a one-time campaign, but a long-term initiative aimed at improving quality of life and fostering a caring attitude toward nature and the environment. According to them, cleaning courtyards, squares, and parks becomes a symbol of concern for the future. Events like these help unite different generations: young people, older people, government employees, and ordinary citizens all work together. Hundreds of participants gathered at pre-designated sites early in the morning. At the Shymkent Opera and Ballet Theater, the event began with welcoming remarks from the heads of cultural institutions, who emphasized the importance of this joint effort for the entire city. Afterward, the teams divided into groups and began cleaning the area. Some collected trash, others whitewashed trees, and still others tended to the greenery. Theater actors, who usually perform on stage, were wielding rakes and shovels alongside everyone else on this day. The atmosphere was friendly and inspiring: people smiled, chatted, and worked together to accomplish their assigned tasks. According to preliminary data, over 10,000 people took part in the cleanup day in Shymkent. Among them were employees of libraries, archives, museums, and art galleries, as well as schoolchildren and students. Many came with their entire families to spend some quality time together. Particular attention was paid not only to the city's central streets but also to the outskirts. For the first time in recent years, the cleanup included hard-to-reach courtyards and pedestrian paths in residential areas. This marked an important step in the comprehensive improvement of the urban environment. The cleanup participants shared their impressions. Aidana, a student at a local university, noted: "This is my third time participating in such events. For me, it's a chance to show my love for my hometown. I want Shymkent to always remain clean and green." Shymkent Opera and Ballet Theatre employee Yerlan said the theatre's staff always supports initiatives aimed at benefiting the city: "We're used to performing for an audience, but today we had a different stage ā the streets of our city. Working with the city's residents, we felt a real atmosphere of unity and solidarity." Many participants emphasized that such events foster the habit of caring for cleanliness not only during cleanup days, but also in everyday life. Shymkent already has extensive experience hosting such events. In 2024, for example, as part of the "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign, the city held large-scale cleanups, attracting over 15,000 participants. Several hundred tons of trash were removed from the streets and courtyards. In 2023, the focus was on greening, with over 20,000 trees and shrubs planted. This year, the campaign took on a new scale. In addition to the increased number of participants, the geographic scope of the cleanup also expanded. While the focus had previously been on central districts, the program now includes the city's outskirts. This allowed us to reach dozens of new streets and courtyards that had previously been neglected. City officials emphasized that environmental issues are a priority. The city's Department of Culture, Language Development, and Archives, together with other agencies, plans to continue the tradition of holding mass cleanups. Furthermore, the possibility of organizing regular events not only in the summer but also in the spring and fall is being considered. The authorities also expressed gratitude to all residents who took the time and effort to participate in the campaign. They said it's the activism of ordinary citizens that makes the city cleaner and more comfortable. The cleanup day in Shymkent became more than just a cleanup; it was a true celebration of unity. People of all walks of life and ages united for a common goal: to make their city cleaner. The event once again demonstrated that the future of environmental awareness depends not only on government programs but also on individual initiative. The cleanup day not only helped clean up the streets and public spaces but also strengthened a sense of solidarity among city residents. This is an important step toward creating a sustainable and environmentally responsible society. The citywide cleanup day in Shymkent on August 23, 2025, became a shining example of how joint efforts can lead to real change. Clean streets, renovated green spaces, and the satisfied faces of the participantsāall this demonstrates that the Clean Kazakhstan program is achieving its goals. Such initiatives will continue in the future. The organizers hope that more city residents, as well as private companies and entrepreneurs who can contribute to the city's improvement, will join them. Thus, the cleanup day became an important event not only for the cultural sector but for the city as a whole. It reminded residents that cleanliness and order begin with each of us, and that caring for nature and the environment is the key to the health and well-being of future generations.
Shymkent Opera and Ballet Theater held a Saturday performance as part of the "Clean Kazakhstan" program 23.08.2025
On August 23, 2025, a large-scale nationwide Sabbath was organized in Shymkent as part of the next stage of the republican program "Clean Kazakhstan". All employees of the Shymkent city department of culture, language development and archives, as well as their heads, actively participated in this good deed. One of the main venues for the event was the territory of the Shymkent Opera and Ballet Theater. The "Clean Kazakhstan" program is an important environmental initiative that has been underway in our country for several years. Its main goal is to form an ecological culture in society, increase the population's compassion for nature, as well as reduce the harm that household waste causes to the environment. The city of Shymkent has always been active in this direction. During the weekend, the city streets were cleaned of garbage, trees and bushes were trimmed, and green areas were improved. Special attention was paid to areas where cultural facilities are located. This step is aimed at increasing residents' respect for cultural sites and bringing them closer to city life. Hundreds of employees from dozens of cultural and archival institutions took part in the sabbatical. Among them were librarians, museum workers, linguists, theater artists, and administrative staff. Everyone contributed and felt the joy of working together. During the Shymkent Opera and Ballet Theater's Saturday cleaning, employees of the art center worked with city residents. They cleaned the square in front of the theater, tidied up the flower beds, and whitewashed the tree trunks. This event showed that art and culture can be an example not only on stage, but in all areas of life. According to residents who participated in the Sabbath, such events unite the community and create a sense of shared responsibility. A volunteer named Aidana, a resident of the city, said: "For me, this is not just a cleaning event. We need to leave a clean city for future generations. And such cleanups are one way to achieve that goal ," he said. Another participant, theater employee Mr. Erlan: "Even though we are on the art scene every day, today's Sabbath has given us a different kind of strength. This is a manifestation of collective labor and unity ," he said. It should be noted that such Sabbaths have been traditionally held in Shymkent. For example, more than 15 thousand residents took part in the republican Sabbath in 2024, and hundreds of tons of garbage were removed. And in 2023, more than 200 streets and about 50 parks were cleaned in the city. A feature of this year's Sabbath is the special activity of workers in the field of culture and art and the mass participation of young people. In addition, this year's Sabbilik did not leave small streets on the outskirts of the city unattended. Previously, it was mostly organized in the center, but now all districts are covered. This change has caused gratitude from residents. National Sabbath is not just a cleanliness event, but also a manifestation of unity in society and dedication to a common goal. Thanks to the activity and organization of the residents of Shymkent, the city's air is cleaner, and green areas are increasing. This good initiative will undoubtedly continue in the future and contribute to the development of ecological culture.
Daily sanitation work in the Karatau district: the key to a clean city 05.09.2025
Shymkent is one of the largest and most dynamically developing cities in Kazakhstan. However, the city's rapid growth, large population, and dense development pose unique challenges for public utilities. Maintaining sanitary conditions is one of them. After all, the comfort, health, and well-being of residents depend on this. In the Karatau district , the state-owned public utility "Karatau" is responsible for maintaining order and public amenities, carrying out extensive cleanup work daily. The institution's main mission is to ensure sanitary cleanliness in the neighborhood and create a comfortable and safe environment for residents. Its employees perform daily garbage collection, street and sidewalk cleaning, bus stop cleaning, neighborhood maintenance, landscaping, and green space maintenance. To carry out these tasks, Karatau State University maintains dozens of specialized vehicles, including garbage trucks, watering trucks, and cargo trucks. Furthermore, the work of a team of workers and janitors is the invisible but crucial work that keeps the district well-maintained. The workday begins early in the morning, at 6:00 AM. The main streets, highways, and crowded areas are cleaned first. Specialists collect trash, empty trash cans, and wash sidewalks and public transportation stops. In the afternoon, special attention is paid to the courtyards of apartment buildings. Household waste is collected, playgrounds are tidied up, and benches, sports facilities, and hardscape are cleaned. The condition of trash containers is also checked: if necessary, they are replaced or additional ones are installed. Sanitary cleanliness is important not only for aesthetic reasons but also for environmental safety. Untimely garbage removal creates unpleasant odors, pollutes the soil and air, and attracts insects and rodents. All of this directly impacts human health. This is why the systematic operation of public utilities plays a key role. According to environmentalists, timely waste collection and removal helps reduce environmental pollution and improve sanitary conditions in the area. However, the city's cleanliness depends not only on public utilities but also on the residents themselves. Unfortunately, there are still instances of trash being thrown past trash bins, onto lawns, or near building entrances. To address this situation, Karatau KSU staff regularly conduct awareness-raising sessions with residents. In some courtyards, informational posters about the need to sort waste are hung, and leaflets are distributed. Particular attention is paid to cultivating good manners in children and adolescentsāit's from them that the habit of keeping their surroundings tidy begins. The company's management aims not only to maintain the current level of sanitation but also to improve the system. In the near future, they plan to purchase additional specialized equipment, increase the number of waste containers, and implement new cleaning methods. A separate focus is waste separation. Residents will eventually be able to dispose of plastic, paper, glass, and organic waste in separate containers. This will allow some waste to be recycled, reduce landfill pressure, and improve the city's environmental situation. Residents of the Karatau district note that the daily work of public utilities is noticeable. "Our courtyard has become much cleaner. The trash cans are emptied regularly, and the playground is always in good order. Of course, a lot depends on the residents themselves, but we see and appreciate their work," says local resident Aigul. Pensioner Nurlan Zhaksylykov adds: "These people's work often goes unnoticed, but it's thanks to them that we live in a well-maintained neighborhood. They hit the streets before everyone else and work until late in the evening. I'd like every city resident to appreciate this work and help keep things clean . " Maintaining sanitary conditions is of strategic importance for a metropolis. Clean streets, well-maintained courtyards, and landscaped recreation areas create a positive image of the city, enhance its tourist appeal, and impact the overall quality of life for residents. The work of Karatau KSU is part of a broader program to improve Shymkent. City authorities are placing special emphasis on infrastructure development, landscaping, and creating a comfortable urban environment. The Karatau Municipal State Institution carries out a huge amount of work daily, ensuring cleanliness and order in the district. This isn't just garbage collection, but a whole range of activities aimed at improving the environment, preserving public health, and creating a comfortable environment. However, it's important to remember: cleanliness begins with everyone. If residents take good care of their yards and streets, the efforts of utility workers will be even more effective. Shymkent is moving toward becoming a truly green, modern, and welcoming metropolis. And the contribution of Karatau KSU staff to this process cannot be overstated.
Daily sanitation work continues in Karatau district 05.09.2025
Shymkent is a city that is constantly renewing and developing. However, due to the size of the metropolis and the large number of inhabitants, the issue of sanitation is not out of the agenda. Especially public places, courtyards, roadsides and pedestrian areas require constant careful care. In this regard, one of the institutions that is constantly operating in the city is the Karatau municipal state institution . The main goal of the Karatau Municipal Municipal Service is to ensure sanitary cleanliness in the district, to create a comfortable and pleasant environment for residents. The institution carries out daily garbage collection, roadside cleaning, tree and shrub pruning, yard cleaning, sidewalk cleaning, and timely removal of household waste. Today, the institution operates dozens of special equipment, garbage trucks and trucks. There is also a sufficient number of employees who carry out daily cleaning work. Their work is an important factor that directly contributes to the comfortable life of city residents. The cleaners' workday begins at 6:00 in the morning. First, garbage is collected from central streets and busy areas. Then, pedestrian walkways are washed and bus stops are put in order. Trash cans are also emptied on time by special vehicles. In the afternoon, special attention is paid to residential yards. Household waste in yards is collected, playgrounds, benches, and small architectural forms are washed. It is also strictly monitored where garbage containers are full. Sanitary cleanliness is not only an aesthetic requirement, but also a guarantee of environmental safety. Untimely collection of household waste harms the environment, creates an unpleasant odor, and opens the way for the reproduction of various harmful insects. Employees of the Karatau Municipal Municipal Service carry out systematic work every day to prevent such situations. According to environmental experts, proper collection and timely disposal of garbage can improve air quality, prevent soil pollution, and reduce disease-spreading factors. Cleaning work in the Karatau district is not the sole responsibility of the municipal service. Every resident must contribute to keeping their yard and street clean. In most cases, the disorderly dumping of garbage is caused by the irresponsibility of residents. In this regard, specialists from the Karatau Municipal Municipal Service are also conducting explanatory work among residents. In particular, information leaflets are being distributed in the courtyards of apartment buildings to form a culture of putting garbage in special bins and collecting plastic and glass separately. The institution's management plans to improve sanitation in the future. It is planned to purchase new equipment, increase the number of garbage containers, and install additional garbage bins in the yards. In addition, work is underway to introduce separate collection of household waste. If this project is implemented, waste such as plastic, glass, and paper will be collected separately and sent for recycling. Such a measure will make a significant contribution to both environmental protection and the economy. The residents of the district also highly appreciate the daily work of the institution. "Our yard is cleaned every day. We are happy that our children play in a safe and clean environment. Of course, some of our neighbors leave their garbage in a haphazard manner, but the employees of the institution collect it in a timely manner ," says Aliya Abdykadyrkyzy, a resident of Karatau. And pensioner Nurlan Zhaksylykov expressed his opinion : "In most cases, we do not notice the work of cleaners. But their work is great. We are very grateful that they work for the city from early morning to late at night." Daily sanitation work in the Karatau district is an important activity aimed at improving the quality of life of residents. The Karatau municipal state institution not only maintains the cleanliness of the city, but also pays special attention to environmental safety. Cleanliness is a reflection of culture. If every resident takes care of their environment and appreciates the work of municipal institutions, the city will become even more beautiful. The future of Shymkent lies in clean streets and green courtyards. It is worth noting that the employees of the Karatau Municipal Public Works Department have made a significant contribution to shaping this future.
Construction of the alley at the intersection of Baiterekova and Argynbekova streets is in full swing. 05.09.2025
Shymkent is gradually being transformed, becoming increasingly convenient and comfortable for residents. In recent years, the metropolis has placed particular emphasis on creating new public spaces, parks, and recreation areas. One such project is the construction of a new alley at the intersection of Baiterekov and Argynbekov Streets. This project is expected to become another focal point for residents and visitors. Work is currently in full swing on the site: excavation work is underway, pedestrian paths are being landscaped, paving stones are being laid, and a lighting system is being installed. According to the project, the alley will be divided into several zones: pedestrian paths and sidewalks; separate bicycle path; children's playground; modern street lamps and benches for rest; decorative elements and a small fountain. Contractor representatives assure that the project will be completed by the end of this year. City residents will be able to enjoy the new recreational area in the coming months. The new facility is designed not only to beautify the area but also to create comfortable living conditions. The project's architects emphasized sustainability and a modern urban approach. Much of the area will be landscaped, with dozens of trees and ornamental shrubs planted and flower beds created. An automatic irrigation system will be installed to maintain the greenery. In addition to walking paths and quiet areas, the alley will be equipped with sports areas: outdoor exercise equipment, a playground, and running tracks. Local residents are already eagerly awaiting the opening of the alley. "Our neighborhood really needed a cozy place to walk. Previously, we had to go downtown or to large parks, but now a modern alley will be built right next to our house. Children and parents are especially happy ," said neighborhood resident Aigul Saparova. Distinguished pensioner Kuanyshbek Abdrakhmanov noted: "It's important for seniors to have quiet, green spaces near their homes. We'll be able to walk, socialize, and simply relax in the fresh air. We sincerely hope the project will be completed on time and that the alley will become a favorite place for all generations . " An alley is more than just a decorative element or a promenade. It's a place where residents can spend time productively, improve their health, and connect with one another. Such projects foster strong local communities, strengthen family values, and improve overall quality of life. It is especially important that the presence of such public spaces helps children and teenagers spend time outdoors, and not just at home using gadgets. The environmental benefits are also worth noting. Planted trees and shrubs will act as natural air filters, reducing air pollution and noise levels, and improving the neighborhood's microclimate. In summer, the greenery will provide coolness and shade, creating a comfortable environment even in hot weather. Ecologist Dinara Sarsenova emphasized: "Every new green space in a metropolis is of enormous importance. The alley at the intersection of Baiterekov and Argynbekov will not only beautify the area but also improve the environment, making the air cleaner and the atmosphere healthier . " According to the Shymkent Akimat, more than twenty new parks and alleys have been created in the city in recent years. And this work will continue. "Our goal is to make Shymkent a truly green city. Every district should have access to well-maintained public spaces. This new facility is part of a large-scale urban infrastructure development program. We are confident it will become a favorite spot for residents ," noted the city's deputy akim. The new alley could become not only a recreation area but also a venue for cultural and sporting events. Concerts, fairs, exhibitions, and outdoor festivals could be held here. Thus, the alley will become a space for socializing and fostering the cultural life of the district. The construction of the alley at the intersection of Baiterekov and Argynbekov Streets is an important step in the development of Shymkent's urban environment. This project combines modern architectural solutions, an ecological approach, and social significance. Once completed, the area will have a cozy, green, and modern space where children, adults, and seniors will find something to do. The alley will become a place to stroll, play sports, meet friends, or simply relax in the shade of the trees. Projects like these prove that Shymkent is confidently moving toward becoming a modern, green, and convenient metropolis where everyone can live comfortably.
Construction of a new alley is underway at the intersection of Baiterekova and Argynbekova streets. 05.09.2025
The architectural appearance of Shymkent is being updated every year, and new public spaces are being built that create comfortable conditions for residents. One example of this is the new alley being built at the intersection of Baiterekova and Argynbekova streets. This facility, intended for recreation and walking for city residents, is currently in the process of intensive construction. Currently, work is underway to level the area of the alley, prepare it for planting, and lay pedestrian paths. According to representatives of the contracting company, several zones are planned for the alley: pedestrian paths , separate bicycle lanes , children's playground , recreation areas equipped with modern lighting , fountain and small architectural forms . According to the builders, the alley will be fully operational by the end of this year. The main feature of this alley is the creation of a comfortable environment for city residents based on modern urban solutions . The project complies with environmental requirements, and most of the territory will be landscaped. Ornamental trees and flower beds will be planted along the alley, and an automatic irrigation system will be installed. Sports facilities will also be installed to help residents spend their free time effectively. There will be outdoor exercise machines, small sports fields, and jogging tracks. Residents are expressing their joy after hearing about the construction of the new alley. "This area is densely populated, but there was a lack of recreational facilities. Our children especially needed a playground in the fresh air. We are very happy to see that the alley is being built now," says local resident Aigul Saparkyzy. Another resident, pensioner Kuanyshbek Aga, commented : "It would be great if benches and shaded areas were provided for the elderly. We need a comfortable place to walk. It's nice that the city administration is taking this into account." The alley is not just a place to relax. This project also has a great social significance. Improving the quality of life of the city's population, effectively using the free time of children and youth, and forming an ecological culture - all these are among the main goals of the alley. In addition, such facilities will help to slightly alleviate the traffic congestion in the city, as residents will be able to spend time in their own neighborhoods, without having to go to central parks for an evening walk. Green areas contribute to improving the ecological situation in the city. Green spaces not only purify the air, but also provide shade on hot summer days, reducing the heat. According to environmentalists, the new alley will positively contribute to improving the air quality of the microdistrict. "The increase in green areas is very important for a large metropolis. Each planted tree has a positive impact on the city's ecosystem. Therefore, such projects are very valuable not only from a social perspective, but also from an ecological perspective ," says ecologist Dinara Sarsenovna. According to the Shymkent city administration, in recent years, more than 20 new parks and alleys have been built in the city and put into use by residents. Work in this direction will continue in the future. "Shymkent should be a green city. Our main goal is to create convenient public spaces for residents in each district. The alley at the intersection of Baiterekova and Argynbekova streets is one example of this. This facility will be built in accordance with modern requirements and will serve the population for many years ," said the deputy akim of the city. The new alley can become not only a sports and walking area, but also a venue for cultural events . It is planned to organize open-air concerts, fairs, and sports competitions. This will create conditions for residents of the district to interact with each other and actively participate in cultural life. The new alley, which is being built at the intersection of Baiterekova and Argynbekova streets, is an important step in the architectural development of Shymkent. It will not only provide city residents with the opportunity to walk in the fresh air, but also create conditions for a healthy lifestyle. Once the alley is completed, this place will undoubtedly become one of the most favorite places for city residents, as it will combine the tranquility of nature with modern infrastructure.
"Clean Kazakhstan": Residents of Karatau district complain about garbage not being collected for a month 05.09.2025
Despite the fact that the republican campaign "Clean Kazakhstan" is in full swing in our country, residents of the Karatau district of Shymkent are concerned about the lack of timely removal of household solid waste. Over the past month, garbage containers in the courtyards of some apartment buildings have overflowed and are starting to spill out. This situation is causing inconvenience to the daily lives of the residents of the district. Residents of several microdistricts in the Karatau district often raise the issue of garbage. They say that the garbage collection company is not performing its duties properly. "Usually we pay for garbage removal every month. But for the last four weeks, no one has emptied the containers. Now people just leave the waste nearby. When the wind blows, everything is scattered in the yard. Our children are forced to play in such a place ," says one of the residents, Ainur Kasymova. This opinion is supported by other residents, who are posting photos and videos on social media, trying to attract the attention of authorities. According to experts, the long-term non-collection of household waste poses not only an aesthetic but also a sanitary and epidemiological threat . As garbage decomposes and rots, it produces an unpleasant odor and increases the number of flies and rodents. This situation contributes to the spread of infectious diseases. It is especially dangerous for children, because they play in the yards. The Karatau district akimat has confirmed the residents' complaints. According to akimat representatives, the problem arose due to a number of reasons. "Our district is developing rapidly, new residential buildings and microdistricts are being built. Accordingly, the volume of garbage is also increasing. In addition, some of the equipment of the contractor company has broken down. To resolve this issue, work is underway to attract additional vehicles and file a claim against the contractor ," said a representative of the district akimat. Interestingly, at this very moment, the city is holding a "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign . Civil servants, volunteers, and students are participating in it, cleaning the central streets and parks from garbage. However, the situation in the Karatau district casts doubt on the effectiveness of this initiative. Residents say that daily cleaning in the yard is much more important than actions in the center. "It's easy to organize an action, take pictures, and report. But what we really need is daily cleanliness. If the garbage is not taken out on time, no action will help ," says resident Bakytzhan Akhmetov. Environmental experts believe that this situation cannot be solved with one-time measures. The city must systematically strengthen control and accountability. Increasing the responsibility of contracting companies - imposing fines or attracting new companies in case of non-fulfillment of contract requirements. Increase the number of containers - there is a lack of garbage dumps in new microdistricts. Attracting additional equipment ā old vehicles often break down, so new equipment is needed. Citizen activism ā every citizen is not indifferent to the problem in their own yard. Ecologists believe that the problem needs to be considered more broadly. They argue that it is necessary to develop a culture of sorting and recycling waste , not just waste disposal. "We just collect garbage and take it to a landfill. In many countries, household waste is sorted and recycled. If such a system is introduced, the volume of garbage will decrease, and the sanitary condition of the city will improve ," says ecologist Gulmira Sadykova. Of course, garbage collection is the responsibility of municipal services. But in some cases, residents themselves exacerbate the problem. Some people throw garbage not in special containers, but next to them or on the side of the road. There are also frequent cases of construction waste being dumped in untidy places. "If every resident took responsibility for their yard and the authorities fully fulfilled their duties, the problem would be solved much faster ," local activists say. Residents of Karatau district believe in the promises of the akimat and expect garbage collection to resume in the coming days. For them, this is not only a matter of cleanliness, but also a situation directly related to the quality of life and the health of children. If the "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign aims to promote environmental culture among the population, it should first of all start with daily cleanliness . If residents see piles of garbage in their yards, then the campaign loses its meaning. The situation in the Karatau district is an important lesson for the city. It showed us that environmental campaigns and one-time cleanups are not enough. A real "Clean Kazakhstan" is systematic daily work, the responsibility of public utilities, and a conscious attitude of residents.
Taza Kazakhstan: Residents of the Karatau district complain of month-long piles of garbage. 05.09.2025
As part of the national campaign "Taza Kazakhstan," aimed at improving the environmental situation in the country, a problem that has been acutely affecting residents of Shymkent's Karatau district in recent weeks has attracted public attention. According to local residents, solid waste (MSW) has not been collected from their yards and waste collection points for a month. Residents of apartment buildings in the Karatau district complain that trash bins are overflowing, waste isn't being collected promptly, and piles of plastic bags accumulate around the containers, gradually turning them into illegal dumps. On hot days, the situation becomes especially unpleasant: an unpleasant odor develops, insects spread, and stray animals begin wandering near the waste areas. "We pay our garbage collection bills regularly, but no one has come to our yards for about a month. The containers are full, and people are forced to leave their bags nearby. The wind blows everything away, and the yards are unsanitary," says district resident Ainur Kasymova. According to sanitary doctors, such situations can lead not only to a deterioration in the area's ecological appearance, but also to a real threat to human health. Accumulated household waste attracts rodents and insects, which can carry diseases. If stored for long periods in hot weather, garbage begins to rot, releasing harmful substances that can pollute the air and soil. This can pose a serious hazard to children playing near containers in their yards. The Karatau Akimat acknowledges the problem, but attributes it to several factors. First, the district is rapidly growing: new residential areas are appearing, the population is increasing, and the burden on utility services is increasing. Second, the contractor responsible for waste removal is experiencing equipment issues. "Currently, some of our garbage trucks are undergoing repairs, and this has truly complicated our timely waste collection efforts. We've already filed a complaint with the contractor and are negotiating the deployment of additional equipment. The situation will stabilize in the coming days," a district administration representative reported. The paradox of the situation is that the city is currently actively conducting the "Taza Kazakhstan" campaign, during which officials, environmentalists, volunteers, and schoolchildren are taking part in cleanup days, clearing parks, squares, and streets of trash. However, residents of the Karatau district note that while the public is demonstratively cleaning up the central streets, their own yards remain littered with waste. "Promotions are great. But we want cleanliness not just once a month during a cleanup day, but every day around our homes. Real concern for residents means regular and high-quality garbage collection," says district resident Bakhytzhan Akhmetov. Experts note that such problems cannot be solved with ad hoc measures. Systematic work and oversight are needed. Increased liability for contractors. If a company contracted for waste removal fails to fulfill its obligations, penalties or contract termination should be imposed. Infrastructure development. The area needs more container storage facilities, especially in new residential areas. Attracting private operators. Additional companies may be involved through public-private partnerships. Public oversight. Residents can more actively contact the Akimat hotlines, the Environmental Committee, or digital services to report violations. Environmentalists believe that the issue of waste disposal is directly linked to the culture of waste management in general. "We often see residents failing to sort their waste and throwing construction waste into regular containers, which overloads the system. We need to develop separate collection and recycling. This is the only way to reduce the burden on landfills and keep neighborhoods clean," comments ecologist Gulmira Sadykova. Experts also remind us that city cleanliness depends not only on public utilities but also on the awareness of citizens. Sometimes, unauthorized piles of trash can be found in courtyards, caused by people throwing waste past designated containers or removing construction debris after renovations. "If every resident takes a more responsible approach to their yard, and if the authorities fulfill their responsibilities effectively, the problem will be resolved much more quickly," activists note. Residents of the Karatau district hope their concerns will be heard and that the authorities' promises will not remain just words. After all, for them, a clean yard isn't an abstract concept, but a part of everyday life, health, and comfort. The "Taza Kazakhstan" campaign aims to foster a culture of environmental awareness in society. For this initiative to be truly effective, it must begin with something simple: regular and efficient waste removal from residential areas. The story of the overflowing containers in the Karatau district is a wake-up call for the entire city. It shows that environmental campaigns and cleanup days are important, but they're not enough. A true "Taza Kazakhstan" isn't a one-off initiative, but rather the daily, systematic work of public utilities, backed by responsible contractors and conscientious citizenry.
Instead of a lake, a singing fountain: Shymkent's new decoration 04.09.2025
On September 4, 2025, Shymkent announced a major project that will transform the appearance of one of the city's most famous landmarks. Construction of a modern singing fountain has begun on the site near the upper market, where a small pond once stood. For a long time, this pond was considered not only a natural haven amid the bustle of the city, but also a place where residents could relax with their families, meet with friends, or simply spend time in the shade of the trees. However, over time, the pond lost its appeal: the water became polluted, the banks overgrown, and the area became neglected. Residents have repeatedly raised the need to improve this area. City officials have taken these concerns into account and made a decision: the abandoned pond will be replaced by a new landmark that will become a magnet for Shymkent and a draw for thousands of locals and visitors. The Singing Fountain is a modern engineering structure that combines three elements: water, music, and light . Over a hundred powerful jets will rise into the air, creating complex patterns and "dancing" to the rhythm of the melodies. In the evening, they will be enhanced by multicolored lighting, transforming an ordinary water show into a truly magical spectacle. The fountain's musical repertoire promises to be diverse, from classical to contemporary hits. This means the show will appeal to people of all ages. The addition of a singing fountain is more than just a decorative addition to the urban environment. Experts believe such a structure serves several functions: Cultural ā the fountain will become a venue for cultural events, concerts and city festivals. Tourist ā a unique attraction that will attract tourists from other regions and countries to Shymkent. Social ā residents will be able to spend their leisure time here, relax with children, and take romantic walks. Aesthetic ā the landscaped area will change the architectural appearance of the area, making it more modern and comfortable. The news of the fountain's construction has sparked a lively response among residents. Some are delighted that a modern structure will replace the abandoned pond, while others recall with nostalgia the days when ducks splashed here and children fed the birds bread. A resident of the district, ŠŠ¹Š³ŅÆŠ» апай, shared: "We used to come here with our whole family. It was nice to sit by the water. But in recent years, the pond has become dirty, and almost no one came here. If they put in a fountain now, it would be wonderful. It would bring life to the neighborhood." And student Arman noted: "I've only seen singing fountains in Almaty and abroad. I'm glad that Shymkent will now have such a marvel. It will make our city modern and attractive." According to the city administration, the fountain will be equipped with modern pumping systems, LED lighting, and computer control. Special software will allow the jets to be synchronized with music. The facility will cover several hundred square meters and will be surrounded by a promenade area with benches, flower beds, lighting, and pedestrian paths. There will also be photo zones and viewing platforms for enjoying the water show. It's important to note that modern water recycling technologies will be used during construction. This means no water will be wastedāit will circulate in a closed loop. This approach will preserve natural resources while simultaneously creating a striking architectural feature. In addition, new trees and flower arrangements are planned to be planted around the fountain, which will make the area even greener and more comfortable. The new facility is expected to become a tourist magnet . Experience from other cities shows that singing fountains always attract attention. Evening shows attract hundreds of spectators, and cafes and shops near such facilities receive additional customers. Thus, the fountain will not only be a decoration, but also an incentive for the development of small businesses in the upper market area. Construction work has already begun, and the project is scheduled for completion in the spring of 2026. This means that next spring, Shymkent residents will be able to enjoy the first performances of the singing fountain. The decision to build a singing fountain on the site of an old pond is an example of how a city can change for the better. From an abandoned and useless space, a modern cultural facility is being created that will delight people for years to come. Shymkent is developing rapidly, and each project is a step toward making the city increasingly modern, comfortable, and attractive for living and recreation.
Instead of a lake ā a singing fountain 04.09.2025
On September 4, 2025, good news was announced for the residents and guests of Shymkent. A modern singing fountain will be built in place of the former small lake near the Upper Bazaar, one of the most crowded places in the city. Once upon a time, this lake was a special place for city dwellers. Locals would come here with their families to walk, relax in nature, and show their children fish and ducks. But over time, the lake's condition deteriorated: the water became muddy, the shores were littered with garbage, cleanliness was not maintained, and the ecological situation became more complicated. Residents have repeatedly appealed to the city administration to renovate this area. As a result, the authorities took into account the wishes of the people and launched a project that will give this place a completely new impetus. Now a new luxurious landmark of Shymkent will rise here. The Singing Fountain is a unique example of modern engineering and architectural art. Its main feature is the combination of water, light and music . More than a hundred water jets dance to the rhythm of the music, rising and falling at different heights, creating artistic images. In the evening, thanks to special LED lights, the fountain is illuminated in different colors, turning into a real show. This spectacle is undoubtedly a magical fairy tale for children and a special aesthetic impression for adults. The musical program will also be diverse: from traditional Kazakh kuyi to world classical works and modern melodies. The emergence of a new facility is not just a decorative solution for Shymkent. It will be useful in several ways: Cultural center - festive events, concerts, and city days are organized here. A tourist attraction - the fountain arouses the interest of visitors from abroad and becomes a new calling card of Shymkent. The social significance is that it becomes a favorite place for residents to walk, relax with their families, and meet young people. Aesthetic value - the site of a former old lake is now transformed into a modern, clean, and comfortable area. The news of the new project was welcomed by the local population. However, some residents expressed regret over the absence of the old lake. According to pensioner Aigul: "We used to often walk by this lake with our children. In recent years, it has been neglected, and no one has come. Now that a beautiful fountain has appeared in its place, it is a great achievement. It is good for us and for future generations." And student Arman shared his impressions: "I've only seen singing fountains in Almaty or abroad. Now I'm glad that such a facility will open in our hometown. This will make Shymkent more modern and attractive." According to the akimat, the fountain will be equipped with special modern pump systems and automated control programs. The movement of water will be controlled by a computer in accordance with the music. The facility will cover an area of several hundred square meters. Flower beds, benches, lighting, and walking paths will be built around it. Special photo zones and observation platforms are also planned. During the construction, environmental protection issues are also taken into account. The fountain uses modern water-saving technology. That is, water is reused through a closed circulation system. This is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution. In addition, new trees will be planted and flower beds will be created near the fountain. This will not only enhance the beauty of the area, but also help maintain ecological balance. The opening of a singing fountain is not only a cultural event, but also an economically beneficial project. Such places usually attract public attention, which contributes to the development of nearby shops and cafes. The show, which attracts hundreds of people in the evening, will increase the city's tourism potential and make Shymkent one of the most attractive cities in the country. Construction work on the project has already begun. According to the plan, the main works will be completed in the spring of 2026 , and the first show will be presented to the audience. The singing fountain, which will be built in place of the old lake, is a project that will mark a new era for Shymkent. This is not just the improvement of one area, but a new milestone in the development of the culture and architecture of the entire city. The combination of modern technology and creativity will create a unique place of rest for the city's residents. The new fountain will undoubtedly become one of the main attractions of Shymkent in the future and will make a significant contribution to raising the city's reputation.
Clean Kazakhstan: Youth's Contribution to the City's Ecology 05.09.2025
On September 5, 2025, an important initiative took place in Shymkent as part of the national environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan." On this day, volunteersāactive youth of the cityāgathered in the courtyards of multi-story buildings along Turkestan Street to contribute to the improvement and cleanliness of the environment. Around 30 active young men and women took part in the event. Early in the morning, the young people went out into their yards with gloves and trash bags. They collected household waste, plastic bottles, paper, glass, and other types of trash. They also tidied up green areas, trimming dead tree branches and removing weeds and grass. As a result, the courtyard was transformed: the area became cleaner, the trees and shrubs were tidier, and residents were able to enjoy a well-maintained area. It's important to note that the residents of the buildings themselves also joined the campaign. Parents brought their children to set an example. Older people also enthusiastically supported the youth's initiative. This kind of collaborative work unites, fostering a sense of community and mutual responsibility for the environment in which we live. The main goal of the campaign is not only to clean up the area but also to foster environmental awareness among the population . After all, keeping the city clean depends not only on public utilities but also on each and every citizen. The organizers of the event emphasize that such events are a way to draw public attention to environmental issues and respect for nature. Young people play a key role here, as the country's future depends on their awareness. One of the participants in the event, student Aidana, shared her impressions: "Today we didn't just come out to pick up trash, but to show our peers that caring for nature starts with small things. If each of us cleans up after ourselves and keeps our yards and streets clean, the whole city will become more beautiful." Active volunteer Yerzhan added: "We want people to think: by throwing trash past the bin, they're harming not only the environment but also themselves. Cleanliness is health. Today, we've contributed to the common good, and that's very gratifying." Local residents thanked the boys. Turkestanskaya Street resident and pensioner Aliya Apai said: "It's really gratifying that young people are so engaged. Their enthusiasm gives me hope: if our children and grandchildren are as active, the country will be clean and beautiful. We were also happy to join in the cleanup." Today, the environmental situation is one of humanity's global challenges. Air, soil, and water pollution directly impact human health. Cleanliness of courtyards and streets is not a trivial matter; it is the foundation of a healthy living environment. Household waste left on the ground takes decades to decompose, releasing toxic substances and causing irreparable damage to the environment. Furthermore, landfills become a source of unpleasant odors and the spread of diseases and insects. Therefore, "Clean Kazakhstan" is not a one-time campaign, but a broad social movement whose goal is to change people's attitudes toward nature, instilling the habit of maintaining cleanliness and caring for the environment on a daily basis. The event's organizers noted that similar events will be held regularly in all districts of the city. In the near future, they plan to involve more educational institutions so that schoolchildren and students can become involved in environmental education from an early age. In addition to cleanups, plans include environmental lectures, seminars, and flash mobs to help young people better understand the threats posed by environmental pollution and how everyone can combat it. Volunteers also plan to create special groups to monitor the condition of courtyards and streets so that cleanliness maintenance is not limited to just one day, but becomes an ongoing effort. The "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign, which took place on September 5, 2025 , became a shining example of how young people can inspire an entire neighborhood by their example. Thanks to the efforts of 30 activists, the courtyards along Turkestan Street were transformed, and residents received a reminder: cleanliness is in our hands. This day proved that there's no need to wait for large-scale government programs or massive investments. Initiative and unity are enough to change the environment for the better. Every person, starting in their own backyard, can contribute to the cleanliness and well-being of the city. A clean courtyard means comfort for residents. A clean city means health and comfort for everyone. A clean country means a future for our children. This is why the "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign is so important. It fosters a culture of cleanliness, unites people, and teaches young people the most important thing: caring for nature means caring for yourself and the future.
"Clean Kazakhstan" campaign: A good step by young people 05.09.2025
On September 5, 2025, a special event was held in Shymkent as part of the nationwide environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan". On this day, young volunteers went to the courtyards of apartment buildings located on Turkestan Street and organized cleaning work. Maintaining a clean environment is a shared responsibility not only of government agencies, but of the entire society. Understanding this, the city's youth demonstrated their civic activism, cleaning the yards of apartment buildings from garbage and helping to put green areas in order. About 30 active young people took part in the good deed. They put on gloves, took out garbage bags and started cleaning the yards from the morning. The young people collected plastic bottles and paper waste, as well as household garbage. In addition, they cut down broken branches from trees and bushes and tidied up the grass. This event was supported not only by young people, but also by the residents of the yard. Many parents themselves joined the youth in the Sabbath to set an example for their children. Such events create a sense of shared responsibility in society. The formation of an ecological culture, calling on residents to protect nature is one of the main goals of the "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign. Systematic work is being carried out in this direction in Shymkent. The participation of young people is a contribution to the revival of this initiative. Cleanliness activities are not limited to garbage collection. Through these actions, society is made aware of the importance of environmental protection and the responsibility of each person to nature. The activity of young people will make a great contribution to creating a clean and comfortable city in the future. One of the volunteers who participated in the campaign, a student named Aidana, said: "Protecting nature is our duty. Today, I think we not only collected garbage, but also set an example for others. If everyone kept their yard clean, our city would be more beautiful," he said. Another active young volunteer named Yerzhan: "Sometimes people throw garbage anywhere. We wanted to show with our actions that such actions are wrong. Taking care of the environment is an investment in the future ," he shared his thoughts. Representatives of the older generation who witnessed the action expressed their gratitude to the young people. A resident of Turkestan Street, pensioner Aliya Apay: "We are glad that young people are actively involved in such good deeds. This increases our confidence in the future. If adults and young people worked together, the doors of our city would open up ," he said. Today, the environmental situation is one of the most pressing issues in the world and in our country. The well-being and comfort of a city depends on the attitude of residents to cleanliness. Maintaining cleanliness is a guarantee of health. If garbage is not collected properly, it can not only harm the environment, but also cause the spread of various diseases. That is why the "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign is not just a Saturday, it is a large public movement that raises the environmental awareness of the population and encourages them to treat nature with compassion. According to the organizers, such Saturdays will continue on a regular basis. With the participation of young people, cleaning activities will be held in other districts of the city. In addition, there are plans to organize environmental lectures and educational meetings. This initiative aims to attract more schoolchildren and students, because only if environmental culture is formed from childhood can it be maintained throughout life. The "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign, held on September 5, 2025, was a vivid example of youth activism and social responsibility. The courtyards of Turkestan Street were cleaned, bringing a positive mood to residents. The involvement of young people in such a good cause made every resident of the city think and reminded them of the importance of protecting nature. Residents expressed their gratitude to the volunteers who contributed to the realization of the saying "A clean city is a happy society." The main conclusion from this event is that there is no need to wait for a big event to take care of nature. It is enough for every citizen to start from their own yard, from their own street. If we continue the initiative of young people and all residents participate in protecting nature, both Shymkent and our country will be brighter and cleaner.
In the Abay district, raids to prevent illegal dumping of garbage continue. 04.09.2025
Systematic patrols aimed at preventing illegal littering continue in the Abay District. These efforts are jointly organized by the district administration and environmental services and are aimed at creating a clean and comfortable environment for residents. Patrols are conducted not only in the summer but throughout the year, ensuring constant monitoring of compliance with public health and sanitary regulations. The main goal of such events is to foster environmental awareness among the population and increase citizen responsibility for the environment. During a recent raid in the Yntymak microdistrict, another violation of the law was recorded. Local residents and businesses might have overlooked the incident, but it was uncovered thanks to the diligent work of law enforcement and the district administration. This case was investigated under Article 505 of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Administrative Offenses . This article regulates violations of public welfare regulations and pollution of city territory. As a result of the inspection, the truck owner was subject to administrative sanctions and a fine. This incident served as a clear example of how compliance with environmental standards and legislation is mandatory for everyone living and doing business in the district. During the raids, specialists not only record violations but also conduct outreach to the public. Residents are explained how to properly dispose of waste, the importance of maintaining cleanliness in public spaces, and are reminded of the legal penalties for violating public amenities. These outreach activities help raise environmental awareness and foster good housekeeping habits. According to environmentalists and law enforcement officials, illegal waste dumping causes serious damage to the environment. Waste that is not properly recycled or disposed of pollutes the soil, water resources, and air. Therefore, promptly identifying violations and enforcing administrative measures is crucial for protecting the environment and preserving the health of local residents. Inspections in the Abaysky District are conducted systematically and cover the entire district. These inspections cover courtyards, streets, parks, squares, as well as businesses and construction sites . This comprehensive approach helps reduce violations and improve the sanitary conditions of all public spaces. The district administration and environmental services are calling on residents to be proactive. Every citizen should keep their area clean and, if necessary, report illegal littering to regulatory authorities. Community participation significantly increases the effectiveness of the patrols and promotes an environmentally responsible society. In addition, informational and educational events are held during the raids. Residents are informed through public service announcements, posters, announcements, and social media posts about the consequences of illegal littering, fines, and proper waste management practices. These measures help foster good housekeeping habits and increase environmental responsibility. Local authorities also ensure orderly waste collection. Collection schedules are established, and residents are informed in advance of collection days and times. Special waste containers and collection areas simplify the recycling process and reduce the amount of illegally dumped waste. If violations are detected, raid teams take legal action. Violators are issued warnings or fined, which encourages citizens and businesses to comply with public welfare regulations. This approach has proven effective in preventing violations. Protecting the environment is the responsibility of every person. By keeping nature clean, we care for the health and well-being of both our generation and future generations. Regular environmental monitoring activities in the Abay district instill a sense of responsibility among residents, enhance environmental awareness, and strengthen their habit of obeying laws. The raids also promote public oversight. Residents can report illegal littering to the appropriate authorities, which increases civic engagement and facilitates rapid response to violations. Overall, the patrols in the Abaysky District are an important part of the city's improvement program and the provision of a comfortable environment for residents. They help maintain cleanliness, improve sanitation, and raise environmental awareness among the population. Each patrol strengthens law and order, fosters environmental responsibility, and makes the city safer and more pleasant to live in. In summary, the events held on September 4, 2025, in the Abay District were aimed at preventing illegal littering, identifying violations, and raising environmental awareness among the population . Protecting nature is the personal responsibility of every person. Compliance with laws and caring for a clean environment make our city a safe, comfortable, and welcoming place to live.
Raids aimed at preventing illegal dumping of waste continue in Abay district 04.09.2025
Regular raids in the Abay district are aimed at preventing illegal dumping of waste. These works, jointly organized by the city administration and environmental services, allow creating a clean and comfortable environment for residents. Raids are carried out not only in the summer period, but also systematically throughout the year. Measures in this direction are aimed at forming an ecological culture and increasing the responsibility of citizens to protect the environment. During the next raid, another case of a violation was detected in the Yntymak microdistrict . This situation, which could have gone unnoticed by local residents and entrepreneurs, was under the close supervision of law enforcement agencies. Local police officers and specialists from the district akimat worked together and recorded the case of a violation. This offense was assessed in accordance with Article 505 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the Republic of Kazakhstan . This article regulates the issues of violation of the rules of urban development and pollution of the city. In accordance with the law, administrative measures were taken against the owner of the truck and a fine was imposed. This incident once again demonstrated to residents and entrepreneurs the importance of environmental culture and law-abiding behavior. During the raids, specialists not only record violations, but also conduct educational activities with the population. They show residents how to properly solve the problem of garbage disposal and remind them of their responsibility to maintain the cleanliness and well-being of the city. Such educational activities make a significant contribution to increasing the environmental culture of residents. According to environmentalists and law enforcement agencies, illegal dumping not only spoils the appearance, but also harms the environment. When waste is not processed, it negatively affects soil, water resources, and air quality. Therefore, it is very important to detect violations of the law in a timely manner and take appropriate administrative measures. Raids are being carried out regularly in the Abay district. This does not only cover one or two areas, but also extends to the entire territory of the district. During each raid, specialists conduct inspections in the courtyards of residential buildings, streets, parks and squares , as well as business facilities and construction sites. Such systematic inspections allow reducing littering and maintaining public order. The city administration and environmental services call on residents to be active. Every citizen should take part in keeping their own yard, their neighbor's yard, and public places clean. Preventing littering is everyone's personal responsibility. The participation and control of residents increases the effectiveness of raids. In addition, special information campaigns are conducted during the raids. Through billboards, social networks, and announcements, residents are explained the consequences of illegal dumping, fines, and rules for proper waste disposal. This method ensures public awareness and increases compliance with the law. Local authorities have also systematized garbage collection services. A garbage collection schedule is determined on specific days and times and is communicated to residents. This creates a more convenient environment for residents and reduces illegal ways of disposing of garbage. In addition, the process of sorting garbage and sending it for processing is simplified through special containers and collection points. Violations identified as a result of raids are promptly resolved within the framework of the law. By imposing fines or issuing warnings, residents and businesses are encouraged to obey the law. This approach is effective in preventing violations. Environmental protection is the duty of every citizen. By keeping nature clean, we improve the quality of life for ourselves and future generations. The raids being conducted in the Abay district are aimed at instilling a sense of responsibility in residents, instilling in them a sense of environmental protection, and strengthening the culture of compliance with legal requirements. In addition, the raids also contribute to strengthening public control. City residents can report to the relevant authorities if there is illegal dumping of garbage in their yards or neighboring areas. This increases civic engagement and reduces violations of the law. Raid activities in the Abay district are one of the most important measures aimed at improving the city and maintaining a comfortable environment for residents . Such systematic work ensures a clean, safe and comfortable living environment for city residents. Each raid serves to increase the stability of city life, the sanitary culture of residents and law-abiding citizens. In conclusion, the raids held in the Abay district on September 4, 2025 were aimed at identifying and preventing illegal dumping and increasing environmental culture among residents. Protecting nature is the personal responsibility of each person, so we all need to take part in keeping the environment clean. By obeying the law and feeling environmentally responsible, we can make our city clean, comfortable and safe.
One-day work at the Inteko institution: quality and consistency are in the spotlight 04.09.2025
Modern organizations striving for stable development and effective operation rely primarily on internal discipline and a systematic approach to task completion. An analysis of a single day's work at Inteko clearly demonstrates the culture of teamwork, the professionalism of its employees, and its commitment to quality. On September 4, the workday began at 9:00 a.m. with employees taking their desks and reviewing the daily task list. Each department was assigned specific responsibilities, allowing them to focus on effectively achieving their goals. At Inteko, morning meetings are more than just formal discussions. Each specialist is given precise instructions, and cross-departmental collaboration and coordination are ensured. This approach promotes efficient use of time and the consistent and high-quality completion of tasks. The midday period marks the busiest time of work. Employees performed their professional duties in each department, with the quality of work performed remaining a priority . In the engineering department, specialists were working on calculations for new projects and discussing technical solutions. The public service sector processed citizen requests promptly, providing qualified and timely responses. The administrative department processed documents, negotiated with partners, and controlled internal processes. The logistics department was responsible for delivery planning, material movement, and warehouse operations control. The coordinated work of all departments created a unified flow of activity aimed at achieving the overall goals of the institution. After the lunch break, the intensity of work did not decrease. Employees resumed their scheduled tasks, maintaining a high pace and accuracy. Particular attention was paid to quality control . All completed tasks were checked for compliance with standards, ensuring a high level of service was maintained. This approach confirms Inteko's priority on quality. At the end of the day, a review of all departments' work was held. Managers presented reports on completed tasks, celebrated achievements, and discussed issues requiring further attention. This process included the following steps: analysis of the volume of work performed; Providing reports on compliance with quality standards; approval of the plan for the next working day. Regularly summing up results not only strengthens discipline within the team, but also increases the responsibility of each employee for the results of their work. Inteko's primary goal is to provide high-quality services to the public and make the most of every working day. This principle is evident in the daily activities of its employees. The institution's work is not limited to current tasks. Inteko strives to implement innovative approaches and new solutions , ensuring a modern level of service. Each employee contributes to the overall result, and the team works as a single mechanism. The institution's one-day activities are also aimed at developing the professional skills of its employees. Inteko's management places special emphasis on training and professional development: training sessions, seminars, and courses are held to help the team hone their skills and enhance their competitiveness. Staff stability and employee motivation are among the institution's key values. Participation in training programs allows employees to expand their knowledge and integrate new methods and approaches into their daily work. September 4, 2025, was another productive and eventful day for Inteko. Morning planning, systematic work during the day, quality control after lunch, and an evening reviewāall demonstrated the organization, discipline, and high professionalism of the staff. Making the most of every working day is not only a principle of operation but also the institution's development philosophy. The Inteko team plans to continue providing high-quality service, implementing new projects, and improving operations, while maintaining a commitment to quality and consistency. Today once again confirms that only organized, consistent, and high-quality work allows an institution to achieve significant results , meet the needs of the population, and strengthen public trust. In the future, Inteko will continue to work on improving its processes, enhancing the professional skills of its employees, and developing innovative projects that will contribute to improving the quality of life for the population.
A day at work at Inteko: quality and consistency are the main focus 04.09.2025
The successful development and stable functioning of any organization in today's society depends primarily on its internal discipline and systematic work. In this regard, studying the daily activities of the Inteko organization clearly demonstrates the collective culture, professional competence, and commitment to quality. On September 4 at 9:00 AM, employees gathered at their workplaces and familiarized themselves with the planned tasks. Each department received tasks related to its field. At this moment, the main focus was on the efficient use of time and the quality of each task . At Inteko, the beginning of the working day is not limited to a formal meeting. Here, each specialist is given a clear direction and attention is paid to coordination between departments. This, in turn, allows for time savings and consistent performance of tasks. By midday, the most intense part of the day begins. Employees in each department perform their professional duties, focusing on quality . In the engineering department, specialists conducted calculations for new projects and discussed technical solutions. The service sector reviewed applications from residents in a timely manner and provided high-quality responses. Documents were processed in the administrative department and agreements were made with partners. In terms of logistics, delivery, transportation, and warehousing work were carried out systematically. The work of employees from each department was united and served the common goal of the institution. The pace of work did not slow down after the lunch break. On the contrary, the specialists, having gathered new strength, continued the planned work and began to complete the afternoon tasks. One of the areas that received special attention at this time was quality control . Each completed work was carefully checked and monitored for compliance with standards. Putting quality first is one of the main principles of the Inteko organization. At the end of the day, the work done in all departments was summarized. Each leader reported on the work done by his/her group, and achievements and issues that needed to be resolved were discussed. In this process: the volume of work performed was analyzed; quality-related reports were submitted; The exact plan for the coming day has been approved. The tradition of systematic summarization not only strengthens discipline within the organization, but also increases the responsibility of each employee. The main goal for Inteko is to provide high-quality services to the population and to spend every day productively. This is clearly visible in the daily work of the team. The institution is not limited to providing services, but also strives to introduce innovation and new solutions in its field. Each employee performs their work with dignity and contributes to the common result. The course of a day's work is not limited to the fulfillment of current tasks. The management of Inteko pays special attention to improving the professional skills of employees. Frequent trainings, seminars and courses improve the experience of the team and increase its competitiveness. Staff stability and employee motivation are one of the main values of the institution. September 4, 2025 was another productive and busy day for the Inteko organization. Morning planning, systematic work during the day, quality control in the afternoon and evening summaries - all this clearly demonstrates the organization, discipline and professionalism within the organization. Spending every day productively is not just a working principle, but also the philosophy of the institution's development. The Inteko team continues to set the main task of providing high-quality services to the population, implementing new projects, and improving its activities.
District Akim D. Yesilbek inspected the work of the "Aq qaiyn" nursery in the Karabastau residential area. 04.09.2025
On September 4, 2025, District Akim D. Yesilbek visited the Karabastau residential area, where he learned about the operations of the "Aq Qaiyn" nursery. The visit was part of efforts to promote environmental awareness, expand green spaces, and preserve the region's natural beauty. The Aq Qaiyn nursery was founded in 2013. Its total area is 12 hectares , allowing it to develop a large-scale operation for growing ornamental and useful plants. Today, the nursery cultivates approximately 1,000 plant species . These include ornamental trees, shrubs, flowers, and seedlings used for urban landscaping. The plants are planted in city parks, squares, along streets, in residential courtyards, and other public spaces. The activities of the Aq qaiyn nursery are aimed at solving a number of priority tasks: Landscaping. Providing the city and district with seedlings for parks and squares. Expanding green spaces. Creating new green belts in Shymkent and surrounding communities. Maintaining ecological balance. Maintaining air quality, restoring the natural landscape, and creating a comfortable living environment for city residents. Cultivation of ornamental plants. Creating an aesthetically pleasing urban environment using flowers and ornamental trees. During the visit, the district akim, D. Yesilbek, emphasized the importance of the nursery's work for the ecology and future of the city. "Today, clean air and more green spaces are crucial for city residents. The work of the Aq Qaiyn nursery is directly aimed at achieving these goals. The seedlings grown here will beautify our city, improve its ecology, and generally enhance the quality of life for the residents," noted the district akim. He also expressed gratitude to the nursery staff for their work and noted the need for further development in this area. The nursery's activities go beyond simply growing seedlings. It also hosts events to promote environmental awareness among the population. Tree planting events are organized for schoolchildren and young people. This helps instill in the younger generation a sense of responsibility for nature and a desire to protect the environment. The nursery also hosts practical classes for students and young ecologists. They have the opportunity to learn plant care techniques, master modern cultivation technologies, and consolidate their theoretical knowledge with practical experience. The nursery in the Karabastau residential area plays an important role not only for the district but for the entire city. Its seedlings are used to create new parks, squares, and flower gardens, making Shymkent greener and more attractive. The benefits of green spaces are obvious: they purify the air by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide; create shade and coolness on hot summer days; improve the aesthetic appearance of the city; provide places for rest, walking and sports. The nursery's management intends to expand its plant selection, build new greenhouses, and introduce modern methods of growing and caring for seedlings. Additionally, plans call for the creation of additional green spaces on the city's outskirts, as well as the opening of new parks. A strong focus will be placed on engaging residents in environmental campaigns and cleanup days. Such events will help unite the efforts of the government and the public in environmental conservation. A visit to the Aq qaiyn nursery on August 4, 2025, confirmed that this enterprise is of strategic importance for the ecology of the region. Over a thousand plant species are grown here on a 12-hectare site, forming the basis for the city's green spaces. The nursery's work aims to preserve ecological balance, improve air quality, and create a more comfortable urban environment. Thanks to the efforts of the nursery's specialists and the support of local authorities, Karabastau and all of Shymkent will become even greener and more comfortable in the coming years. This means residents will have the opportunity to live in a cleaner, healthier, and more beautiful city.