State symbols are signs that show the whole world the national identity, autonomy and independence of a country.
There is no independent country without state symbols. The first symbols of Kazakhstan – the Flag and the National emblem – were adopted on June 4, 1992. The text of the National Anthem was approved on December 11 of the same year. This year marks the 32nd anniversary of the appearance of these symbols.
This year marks 30 years since the Soviet and Kazakh cosmonaut, political figure, National Hero Talgat Amangeldiuly Musabayev first raised the Kazakh flag into space.
The ceremony of raising the National Flag of the Republic of Kazakhstan took place on the square of the Atameken Arts Center in Uralsk.
Speaking to veterans, public figures, civil servants, representatives of internal affairs bodies, heads of educational institutions, Deputy Akim of the West Kazakhstan region Bakhytzhan Narymbetov congratulated all West Kazakhstanis on this public holiday. He also presented letters of gratitude to the teams of higher educational institutions of Uralsk, and to volunteers who, during a state of emergency due to floods in our region, did not stand aside and were in the forefront of helping to strengthen dams, pour sand into bags, and organize evacuation points in university dormitories.
Among the 10 awarded volunteers, 4 are graduates of the West Kazakhstan Innovative and Technological University of different years: Baibatyrov Yerbolat – 4-time world champion in sambo, Iskali Daniyar – cultural worker, Janaliev Elgun Ahmed oglu – head of the Volunteer Center of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan of the West Kazakhstan region.
We congratulate the entire team, teachers and students, as well as volunteers on their well-deserved award, and wish them good health and success!


