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Taza Qazaqstan Relay Promotes Cleanliness, Unity in Turkestan

Participants learn local history, clean up waste, and install a flagpole at sacred sites. Youth leaders and athletes inspire the next generation.

In the image it looks like some carnival, there is a huge crowd on the road and around them there...
In the image it looks like some carnival, there is a huge crowd on the road and around them there are tents, stores, buildings and banners. In the background there are a lot of lights in an area.

Taza Qazaqstan Relay Promotes Cleanliness, Unity in Turkestan

The 'Taza Qazaqstan' road relay, organized by the AMANAT party, is currently underway in the Turkestan region, specifically in the Ordabasy district. The event, aimed at promoting cleanliness and unity, has seen participants learn about local history, engage with the community, and contribute to environmental conservation.

The relay reached the village of Ekpindi in the Dermeninsky rural district of Arys city, where participants learned about the 'Red Bridge' over the Begen River. Altyntas Umtaliyev, a prominent figure, emphasized the significance of Ordabasy in Kazakh history and the role of youth in shaping 'Taza Qazaqstan'.

In Ordabasy, the event 'No way for vandalism!' took place at the 'Birlik' Monument, involving local community members, municipal authorities, and law enforcement agencies. The relay participants were greeted by local officials, elders, athletes, and residents, including Umtaliyev, Azat Oralbayev, Arman Ospanov, Birzhan Zhakypov, and Aliaskar Berdimurat. Together, they collected around a ton of waste from the area around the 'Red Bridge' and removed it to a landfill.

Akerke Iskanderova, the leader of the youth wing of 'Zhastar Rukhy', discussed the importance of the 'Taza Qazaqstan' initiative and the role of young generations. The akim of the Ordabasy district, Azat Oralbayev, spoke about the constructive spirit of Ordabasy and its role in Kazakh national unity. Meanwhile, famous athletes Arman Ospanov and Birjan Zhakypov addressed the youth, highlighting the values of honesty and hard work in sports and society.

The 'Taza Qazaqstan' road relay continues to engage communities, promote environmental responsibility, and instil positive values among the youth. With the installation of a 30-meter flagpole on the sacred heritage site of Qarawyltobe, the event leaves a lasting impact on the region and its people.

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