The latest edition of Arkadagly Ýaşlar Magazine is now available for readers

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Turkmenistan State News

Readers can now access the latest edition of Arkadagly Ýaşlar eMagazine, published by the Central Council of Magtymguly Youth Organisation of Turkmenistan. The digital publication features a message from the esteemed President, highlighting the inspiration drawn from the Turkmen people, their homeland, and their leader, Hero Arkadag and poet Magtymguly Fraghi. This theme is woven throughout the issue.

The first article covers the esteemed President’s recent visit to the Republic of Tatarstan and focuses on the national youth policy. Other articles in this edition include “Anev – A World-Famous Land” which reflects on the events of the ancient city and its declaration as the Cultural Capital of the Turkic World 2024. The issue also includes articles on the Day of Healthcare and Medical Industry Workers of Turkmenistan, the 300th birth anniversary of Magtymguly Fraghi (in English), and the Day of Remembrance. Readers can also find inspiring stories of young people who have received state awards and won artistic contests in celebration of Turkmenistan’s 33rd anniversary of independence.

The issue also highlights the achievements of Turkmen athletes at international tournaments, including an article on the gold medalist of the World Junior Weightlifting Championships, Shahzadbek Matyakubov. Other articles cover events such as the Vienna Ball, the unveiling of a monument to Kazakh poet Abai Kunanbayev, and Turkmen Alabay Day. Readers can also learn about national gardening traditions in the article “Planting Trees is a Continuation of Life.”

The magazine also features articles on the digital system and its impact on the national economy, as well as young scientists studying birds in the Central Kopetdag Mountains and exploring NFC technologies. Other articles cover topics such as etiquette, language learning, and the creative activity of Hero of Turkmenistan Saragt Babayev. The issue also includes excerpts from George Clason’s “The Richest Man in Babylon” and a piece on the poetic works of Magtymguly Fraghi. Readers can also learn about the oldest universities in the world.

As always, the magazine includes poems by established and young poets, as well as articles on the history of Turkmen radio and fascinating facts about plants. Readers can also find a recipe for a dish made of cheese and vegetables, and learn about the winner of the Young Glorifier competition and the upcoming Valiant Generation – 2024 competition.

The visually appealing design and captivating photographs make this edition of Arkadagly Ýaşlar eMagazine a must-read. The issue can be downloaded from the website www.turkmenmetbugat.gov.tm or through the mobile app.

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