
Gani Beisembaev
Gani Beisembaev is the Minister of Education in Kazakhstan, known for his advocacy for educational reforms and a focus on fostering responsible spending habits among families. In March 2025, he made headlines by addressing the importance of maintaining modesty during school celebrations, particularly the 'Last Bell' event, which marks the end of the academic year. He urged parents to avoid extravagant expenditures and emphasized the need for children to learn the value of financial prudence.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Kazakhstan | 5 | 7.40 | 0.36% | +0% | 18,776,707 | 67,884 | $180,000 | 651$ |
Totals | 5 | 18,776,707 | 67,884 | $180,000 | 651$ |
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Kazakhstan:
Gani Beisembaev, the Minister of Education of Kazakhstan, participated in the opening ceremony and expressed particular interest in the project.
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Kazakhstan:
Gani Beisembaev made a statement regarding the end of the school year in schools.
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Kazakhstan:
Gani Beisembaev stated that admission to 'Comfortable Schools' will be conducted without a competition.
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Kazakhstan:
Gani Beisembaev is the Minister of Education in Kazakhstan who announced the ambitious educational project 'Comfortable School'.
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Kazakhstan:
Gani Beisembaev is the Minister of Education in Kazakhstan who discussed the responsibility of parents in educating their children about sexual matters.
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Kazakhstan:
Gani Beisembaev, the Minister of Education, urged parents not to turn school celebrations into expensive events.
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Kazakhstan:
Gani Beisembaev commented on social media reports of possible violations of sanitary norms and students' rights in schools in the Almaty region.
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Kazakhstan:
Gani Beisembaev returned the previous date for the last bell after criticism of the ministry's initiative.
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Kazakhstan:
Minister of Education Gani Beisembaev gave a passionate speech to parents about spending wisely.
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Kazakhstan:
Gani Beisembaev, the Minister of Education, urged parents not to turn school celebrations into expensive events.
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