
Kazakhstani Soldiers Awarded Grants for Higher Education
In a heartwarming ceremony at the Ministry of Defence in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, 22 soldiers recently completed their mandatory service and received government grants for higher education. This initiative aims to support veterans' transition into civilian life and provide opportunities for personal and professional growth. One soldier, Sarpatayev Almat, shared, "I served in the Sarysu region and am now looking forward to studying transport services at a university in Almaty." Another soldier, whose name was not disclosed, expressed gratitude for the program, stating, "I'm very grateful for this opportunity; I plan to study at Al-Farabi KazNU in Almaty." The program is a testament to Kazakhstan's commitment to supporting its servicemen and providing pathways to a brighter future. This initiative not only benefits individual soldiers but also contributes to the nation's overall development by investing in its human capital.