On February 7, 2025, at the initiative of the Women’s Advisory Council, a meeting was held at the Karakalpakstan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies on the topic “Unity in Patterns, Pride in Traditions.”
The meeting was opened by the Rector’s Advisor on Women’s Issues, Z. Mambetniyazova. The First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual and Educational Work, R. Ibragimova, spoke at the meeting.
The event was actively attended by the chairperson of the “Yosh Avlod” mahalla, A. Kudaybergenova, women’s activists of the 4th sector, regional “Nuroniy” mothers, and craftswomen.
National clothing is an important symbol reflecting the culture, history, and traditions of every nation.
The festival of expensive costumes is an important event held to demonstrate the cultural heritage of peoples, preserve ancient traditions, and pass them on to the younger generation. This holiday is celebrated in different countries of the world. Representatives of different nationalities and ethnic groups participate in it in their national costumes, demonstrating cultural diversity. National costumes embody not only elegance and style, but also historical and spiritual values.
In many countries of the world, great attention is paid to national costumes. For example:
In Japan – kimono.
In India – yellow.
In Scotland – kilt
In Kazakhstan – chapan and kamzul.
Every state strives to preserve its cultural traditions by preserving its national clothing and teaching it to young people.
On February 7, 2025, a literary evening dedicated to the 584th anniversary of Alisher Navoi, the sultan of the realm of ghazals, was held.
The event was opened and moderated by the head of the Information Resource Center, U. Amanjolov. During the evening, the first vice-rector for youth affairs and spiritual and educational work of our institute R. Ibragimova, PhD assistant of the Department of Humanities and Languages F. Sherzhanova, F. Serzhanova, Tleubayeva Jibek, Uteniyazova Bolganay, A. Beknazarov, and private soldiers provided the participants with detailed information about the life and work of Alisher Navoi.
After that, the students’ knowledge was reinforced through a question-and-answer session (slide view) prepared by the head of the librarians’ club, G. Doshniyazova, on the life and work of Alisher Navoi.
The evening was continued with a musical conversation by rank-and-file soldiers of 50024 military units. At the end of the evening, the Head of the Information Resource Center U.Amanjolova and Tutor P.Dlanova were awarded the “Honorary Certificate” to the active members of the military unit 50024 and students.