First Lady of Kyrgyzstan Aigul Japarova, as part of her participation in the first Kyrgyz-Russian Women’s Forum «Dialogue between women of Kyrgyzstan and Russia for the sake of the future», visited educational institutions in Moscow. Press service of the President reported.
Aigul Japarova had a conversation with Kyrgyz students studying at the Gnesin Russian Academy of Music and the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (Institute). She noted that the guys have the opportunity to receive a quality education in the best higher educational institutions in Russia.
«Young people, as an integral part of society, have always played and will continue to play an important role in the development of the people and the state,» the First Lady noted and wished the students from Kyrgyzstan great success in their studies.
Kyrgyz students studying in these educational institutions performed well-known compositions and presented a short theatrical production.
Aigul Japarova also thanked the teaching staff of these educational institutions for their tireless work and professional skills.
Further, the First Lady visited school No. 1253, where she got acquainted with the process of organizing school meals.
She was told about a successful modern catering system provided by a local company. In particular, information is provided on each stage that the product goes through before getting to the food unit of the educational institution. The educational institution noted that special attention was paid to guaranteeing the safety of dishes that are provided for children. No more than 24 hours from the shipment of the dish from the plant to the student’s plate. In addition, parents of students can see everything for themselves at any time.
A hot free breakfast is provided to all primary school students, including preferential categories of students receiving primary general education.
In conclusion, Aigul Japarova was offered to have lunch according to all the rules in the canteen of this institution, so that she personally familiarized herself with the Russian process of organizing school meals.