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A Festive Event Dedicated to International Women’s Day

On March 6, 2026, students of group РЯЛ-1-22 from the Department of Russian Philology of the Institute of Philology prepared and held a festive congratulatory event dedicated to International Women’s Day — March 8, for the teachers of the department.

The students organized a warm and heartfelt program during which sincere congratulations, words of gratitude, and kind wishes were addressed to the teachers. The event included creative performances that created a festive mood and an atmosphere of respect and appreciation for the mentors.

A special interest among the guests was aroused by a video prepared by the students. They had interviewed the teachers in advance and later edited their answers by pairing them with other unexpected questions. As a result, a funny and original video was created, which caused sincere laughter among the audience and enlivened the festive atmosphere.

In addition, the students prepared a musical and theatrical performance humorously reflecting various everyday expenses. The scene showed a “salary” that was literally “chased” by numerous obligations: loans, grocery shopping, cash payments, wedding expenses, and other costs. The performance turned out to be bright, original, and witty, evoking great interest, smiles, and enthusiastic applause from the audience.

The honored guest of the event was the Director of the Institute of Philology, Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor Ch. A. Asylbekova. She congratulated the teachers on the upcoming holiday, expressed gratitude to the students for their attention and initiative, and wished everyone present good health, well-being, and new professional achievements.

The festive meeting was held in a warm and friendly atmosphere and became another testament to the respectful and positive interaction between the students and teachers of the Department of Russian Philology.