On March 18, at the Department of Biochemistry and Chemical Disciplines named after Professor Tapberegenov S.O., students of group 2511 got acquainted about the history of how Holi is celebrated in India (Student Tanushree Pandey gave the presentation). Holi is one of the brightest and most original festivals on earth. During this holiday, people celebrate the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. The holiday is one of the brightest and most colorful holidays in the world, which symbolizes the beginning of the New Year according to the Indian calendar. It is known as the Festival of Colors due to its brightness and color saturation. The students in the group also discussed with the curator Olzhayeva R. R. how the decade of the spring holiday Nauryz is celebrated in Kazakhstan. Nauryz also symbolizes the arrival of spring, the holiday of renewal, the new year according to the eastern calendar. Students from India, Pakistan, and Samalia study in the curatorial group (2511)of department. Nauryz is a holiday that symbolizes not only the renewal of nature, but also the strengthening of ties between people. It intertwines the customs of different regions, united by a common theme of renewal and hope. Today it is celebrated by representatives of various traditions, demonstrating the desire for peace, unity and prosperity. Nauryz in Kazakhstan symbolizes fertility, friendship and love. On this day, people dress up, visit their relatives and friends and do not stop wishing good wishes. We wish everyone friendship, harmony and prosperity. Curator Olzhayeva R.R., students of group 2511.