On February 21st, an event at Osh State University's College of International Educational Programs celebrated International Mother Language Day. Attendees included representatives from the Commission on State Language and Language Policy, university officials, faculty, and students. They emphasized the importance of preserving and promoting native languages and cultures.
The event featured songs in various languages, including Kyrgyz, Russian, English, Turkish, Korean, Chinese, Indian, and Spanish, as well as traditional dances and recitations of national literary works.