
On March 19, Kazakhstan celebrates "Zhanaru kunі," the sixth day of the nationwide Nauryznama decade, dedicated to renewal, creation, and the pursuit of change. Its content is linked to ideas of development, environmental stewardship, and the internal renewal of society through good deeds and joint initiatives.
The program centers on events organized by national cultural organizations. The National Central Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan will host the cultural and educational event "Nur sebele, Ulystyn uly kunі," aimed at popularizing traditions and spiritual values. The Center for the Rapprochement of Cultures will host a cleanup event called "Zhanarudy – tazalyktan bastaiyk," uniting participants around the idea of cleanliness and environmental responsibility. The National Museum's Atrium and Conference Hall will host the cultural program "Nauryz – a Happy New Year," and the Republican Academic German Drama Theater will host a festive event in the park dedicated to the theme of spring renewal and youth.
Festive events are also taking place across the country's regions. Various cities will host environmental campaigns, cleanup days, tree plantings, and cultural and educational programs uniting residents around the idea of renewal and caring for the future. Environmental initiatives and youth events will be held in the Karaganda Region, landscaping events are being organized in the Akmola Region, thematic programs and public events will be held in the Aktobe Region, and projects involving youth and volunteers are being implemented in the Mangystau Region. Thus, "Zhaңaru kүnі" within the framework of Nauryznama is revealed as a day in which the ideas of renewal, responsibility and public participation are reflected in concrete actions that unite people around the values of development and creation.