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 Volunteers from the “Zehin” Youth Center in the Dashoguz region of Turkmenistan conducted lessons for students of the 15th and 19th secondary schools in the city on the theme of “Respecting the National Heritage.” At the end of the lessons, the volunteers organized an exhibition. The students became familiar with the ancient values of Turkmenistan. A regional expert gave an insightful talk about the precious values of our glorious historical past. This exhibition played a significant role in further developing respect for our national and cultural heritage among the students.This event was undoubtedly an important step in increasing the respect and interest of young people towards our national cultural heritage. The organization of the exhibition and the introduction to the ancient values of Turkmenistan helps the youth understand the importance of preserving our past. Such events can be an excellent way to strengthen the respect of the younger generation towards the history and culture of their people. The impact of the work carried out in the Dashoguz region has been significant, contributing to the further strengthening and development of the youth’s connection to the national heritage.

 

 

 

 

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2025-02-22

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