Kazakhstan’s Capital Day to be celebrated online
The epidemiological situation caused by COVID-19 canceled all the events previously planned for the Capital Day. The events will be held online, Strategy2050.kz reports with the reference to the city administration’s official website.
The Dombra Day event will be available online on Qazaqstan TV channel.
The events will feature opening social facilities, including rehabilitation centers for children with special needs, the social center Kasipker ana (Entrepreneurial mother) to teach unemployed mothers the basics of SME, opening of an ambulance depot and a Doctor at Home medical center in Zhagalau district and so on. The events are to be held without mass gatherings of people.
Another event will include handing over the keys to apartments to those on the waiting lists. The event will take place with a limited number of people and strict compliance to sanitary requirements.
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