In Osh, a celebratory event dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Kara-Kyrgyz Autonomous Oblast and International Mother Language Day took place. Representatives of different nationalities, studying in universities and institutions of secondary vocational education, participated in the festival. The talented youth showcased songs, dances, and traditions of Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Russian, Korean, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, and Pakistani peoples.
Students from India presented the traditional national holiday of Ganesh. Alongside this, educational institutions showcased thematic exhibitions.
Amidst vibrant performances and cultural displays, the event served as a colorful tapestry, weaving together the rich heritage and diversity of the region, highlighting the harmonious coexistence and celebration of various cultures and traditions. It was a testament to the unity found in diversity, reflecting the spirit of inclusivity and mutual respect among the people of Osh.