


Kasymaliev noted that many vehicles on the balance of cultural institutions are very outdated and have not been updated for a long time. He expressed confidence that the new vehicles will significantly simplify work and inspire new achievements. "These vehicles will serve the people and contribute to the development of culture, the upbringing of the younger generation, and the preservation of our national traditions," he added.






In conclusion of his speech, Kasymaliev stated that with the growth of the country's economy, funding for culture will continue to increase. At the same time, he urged cultural institutions to take more active steps to improve their profitability and prepared a number of tasks for the Ministry of Culture, Information, and Youth Policy of the KR.

Photo from the website of the KR Cabinet.