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Minister Balaeva: The working class is the greatest asset of the state.

At the "Astana Ballet" theater, Kazakhstan's Minister of Culture and Information, Aida Balayeva, congratulated the winners of prestigious international youth competitions in the cultural sector.
Minister Balaeva: The working class is the greatest asset of the state.

The minister congratulated the winners, placing special emphasis on the roles of their parents and teachers.

"I am happy to finally meet you. Our meeting was supposed to take place ahead of the Republic Day, but due to the large-scale events dedicated to the holiday, we are only meeting today. In honor of our national holiday, the head of state himself and we, on his behalf, congratulated the distinguished figures from various fields, including those in noble professions. Among them are educators, doctors, rescuers, and cultural workers," noted Balaeva.

According to the minister, the successes of young talents are also a result of the long and diligent work of their teachers.

"Your achievements are primarily the result of hard work, not only yours but also that of your teachers and parents. People of labor are the greatest asset of the state, and today their contributions are recognized and celebrated at the highest level. Thank you very much for all your efforts invested in your wonderful children.

"Today in Kazakhstan, many initiatives and projects exist and are emerging aimed at supporting and revealing young talents in various fields, including culture and arts. The head of state always emphasizes that the future of our country is in the hands of the youth. You are an example for your peers and the younger generation. I am confident that your greatest victories are still ahead," the minister emphasized.

Participants of the meeting discussed the government projects aimed at supporting young talents and developing their creative potential.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Aida Balaeva awarded the winners of the competitions, along with their parents and teachers, with letters of appreciation and commemorative gifts for their successes on the international stage.