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YOUTH DISCUSSED THE SEVEN PILLARS OF STATEHOOD

12/2/2021

A youth session "Jas Otan Cases" on the theme "Seven pillars of statehood" was held at the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. The event was opened by the deputy chairman of the youth wing "Jas Otan" of the city of Almaty Akezhan Kenesov, who dwelled on the significance of the address of Elbasy.

“The principle of“ Seven Pillars of Statehood ”was proposed by the leader of the nation on November 23 at an expanded meeting of the political council of the Nur Otan party. “Let the younger generation accept them as my call and order from the Elbasy, the leader of the country, who has overcome the difficult, thirty years long, path of creation together with the people,” Elbasy said.

The first is Independence. There are still so many nationalities and nationalities in the world that do not have their own independent states. Therefore, the painstaking and creative work of all Kazakhstanis over the past 30 years will be inscribed in golden letters in the pages of national history, ”said the First President, and voiced the following principles.

- Ethnic diversity is the privilege of our people, formed as a single nation. The land is the heritage of the ancestors, the treasure of the people. And family and traditions are the golden core of society. National culture is the spiritual support of the people. Education and work are the key to a prosperous life. Pragmatism is the key to competitiveness.

The deputy of the Almaty city maslikhat Asiya Akanova also spoke at the meeting and shared her experience. The MP stressed that the country has created great opportunities for young people to receive quality education and successful work, to achieve their goals. Attention was also drawn to the relevance of the principle of pragmatism for today's youth.

In turn, Madina Iskakova, head of the committee of youth organizations of KazNU named after Al-Farabi, continued the topic of pragmatism. She noted that the basis of pragmatism is rooted in the traditions of ancestors, urging contemporaries to use the available opportunity for self-development, to be educated and productive. “We must be restrained, economical and strive for a reasonable use of time,” M. Iskakova emphasized and emphasized the deep meaning of the words of Elbasy.

In addition, the teacher of KazNU, a graduate of the Bolashak program Duman Zhekenov addressed the youth and noted that the power and eternity of the pillars of Mangilik El are in the quality. He noted that love for the Motherland begins first of all with responsibility for oneself, self-improvement, and the formation of one's own unique personality.

During the session, student youth asked various questions, expressed their opinion on the seven pillars of the development of statehood.

 

Press service of Al-Farabi KazNU