According to her, all educational activities, including clubs and additional activities, are proceeding without changes: "No one is cutting anything."
However, information has appeared on social media that, due to the energy crisis, the use of electricity in Bishkek schools is allegedly prohibited after 18:00. Parents of students from school No. 38 reported that lessons in the second shift usually ended at 19:00, and they plan to shorten them, which will also affect clubs and sections. They learned about this at a parent meeting held the day before.

Comments on social media posts also mention that it is allegedly prohibited to turn on lights in the corridors of government institutions, and work must end strictly at 18:00.
Earlier, President Sadyr Japarov reported that the water level in the Toktogul reservoir is 2 billion cubic meters lower than in the same period last year. To maintain the stability of the energy system, the country has to purchase electricity from abroad. He urged citizens to conserve electricity, noting that "every light bulb represents hundreds of liters of water in the Toktogul reservoir and additional expenses for the budget."