A portal in Astana? No, the akimat decided to thank the utilities
In Astana, the Ferris wheel was decorated with photos of public utilities to thank them for their daily work. The action was a touching reminder of the importance of their work.
In Astana, residents and guests of the capital were surprised by the unusual design of the Ferris wheel: instead of the usual advertising, photos of utility workers were placed on it. At first glance, it seemed to many that a portal had opened in the sky, but the idea turned out to be much darker and warmer.
The Mayor's Office of the city thus decided to express gratitude to the people who take care of the cleanliness and improvement of the capital on a daily basis. One of the utilities shared his emotions: "Our work is rarely noticed, and such an inscription is a huge motivation."
The action provoked a positive response from the townspeople, who also noted the importance and simplicity of the work of public utilities. Many expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the work that often goes unnoticed.
Such a creative gesture became a reminder that behind the beauty and order in the city is the daily work of dozens of people. And we, like the akimat, tell the utilities: rakhmet!
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