Bishkek city celebrated the Day of the State Language of the Kyrgyz Republic.
A solemn event dedicated to the State Language Day was held in the Sverdlovsk region. Head Mederbek Amangeldiev congratulated the residents on the holiday and stressed that the preservation and development of the state language is the basis of national identity and cultural heritage.
The event was attended by Chairman of the Aykol Manas Bayany Foundation, Honored Cultural Worker, Honorary Professor Baktybek Maksutov and Director of the B. Yunusaliev Institute of Linguistics, Professor, Academician Syrtbai Musayev. Letters of thanks were presented to active citizens for their special contribution to the development of the state language, and the event ended with a festive concert.
The first deputy head of Pervomaisky district, Chynara Zhanykeeva, took part in an event at secondary school No. 99 dedicated to the State Language Day.
The program of the event included a variety of artistic performances celebrating the state language: expressive poetry readings about the Kyrgyz language, a theatrical production of "Yr deste", national Kyrgyz dances, a staging of "Kyrgyz Kalkym", as well as contests and quizzes aimed at popularizing and in-depth study of the state language.
Literary evenings, art and poetry contests on the themes “Ulut bolsom – tilim menen ulutmun”, “Kilym karytkan Kyrgyz tilim" are organized in schools and kindergartens of the Leninsky district!”, “Kyrgyz tilim – menin tilim".
A festive event "Gul omur" was held in the Oktyabrsky district with the participation of the famous Shayyr Apalar ensemble.
The event featured songs celebrating the Kyrgyz language, suggestions and suggestions for the preservation and popularization of the native language. Also in schools № 56, № 71, № 62, № 37 There were class hours and festive events.
The Kyrgyz language is the great wealth of our people, a mirror of our history, the foundation of our unity and development. The purpose of these events is to instill love, respect, preservation and development of the state language in the younger generation.









