Curator hour “December 16 Independence Day”

Curator hour “December 16 Independence Day”

In connection with the upcoming holiday, 1st and 2nd year resident therapists under the supervision of the curator head teacher

Department of Therapy Kapakova M.A. conducted a curatorial hour for the Independence Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In this event, we noted the importance of this day and examined its historical and cultural significance for our republic. December 16 – Independence Day of Kazakhstan. For every nation, Independence Day is a special holiday in which hundreds of pages of history and sincere love for their country are intertwined. For Kazakhstan, such a day was December 16, 1991.

After the collapse of the USSR, those who were part of the republic gained independence. Against the backdrop of active events on the territory of the former Soviet republics, the self-awareness of the residents of Kazakhstan began to grow rapidly, and they began to identify themselves as a separate independent nation. The declaration of independence was a balanced and historically logical step, reflecting the will of the people. On December 16, 1991, the Law “On the Independence and Sovereignty of the State” was adopted in Kazakhstan, and from that moment on, the country celebrates Kazakhstan’s Independence Day on this day.

To feel like a full-fledged citizen, you must know the history of your state. By learning new facts, you begin to realize what path the country has traveled and better understand the mentality of your people. After all, the history of Kazakhstan is not only dry facts, but also something that every resident is proud of. And it would be very fair to say that without the past there is no future and present. Therefore, it is our duty to know the history of our country.

A blitz survey was conducted to provide feedback to students. They actively participated in this survey.[/vc_column_text]

[/vc_column][/vc_row]