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During the Akhal-Teke Horse Festival, the head of the Akhal velayat branch of the Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan and a representative of the Ak Bugday etrap held an event at Secondary School No. 27 of the Ak Bugday etrap. The event, which was held jointly with schoolchildren, had an impact and instilled in the students a love for Bedev. If we connect our thoughts about horses with medical science: when a person rides a horse, his cardiovascular system becomes normal. The supply of oxygen to the body improves. This prevents cardiovascular diseases. After a horse ride in the fresh air, a person's mood improves and his spirits improve. Hand-drawn photographs of schoolchildren were also shown during the sermon-instruction. Their pride in the Behishti horses was marred. The horse is a symbol of progress, a great force that inspires us to great achievements. Our beloved Motherland is moving forward with a swift step, this beloved Motherland reaches great heights with a swift spirit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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