Reforms, The 5th World Nomad Games, and Togyzqumalaq: Toqayev Received Alikhan Baimenov
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During the conversation with the president, the head of the Astana Civil Service Hub shared his vision of improving the work of public administration and preventing corruption in the country, Orda.kz reports, referring to Aqorda.
They also discussed togyzqumalaq, with Baimenov noting that the 5th World Nomad Games have significantly boosted the national game's popularity.
It’s worth mentioning that the togyzqumalaq board was even sent into space after the autumn games in Astana.
Qasym-Jomart Toqayev highlighted the Astana Civil Service Hub's ongoing support for the country’s reforms and urged continued collaboration with government agencies.
Original Author: Raushan Korzhumbekova
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