Ten thousand manats collected at a charity exhibition for the treatment of three children
An exhibition of paintings by Azerbaijani artists at the Museum of Modern Fine Art in Baku organized to raise funds for sick children, ends on December 27. The exhibition opened on December 20. According to the conditions of the organizer - the artist Milena Nagiyeva, all money received from the sale of paintings should be transferred to the needs of sick children.
The opening of the exhibition was reported in Turan
Milena Nabiyeva reported that from the sale of several paintings from 35 exhibited, it was possible to collect about 10 thousand manats, which will be given for the needs of three patients: a young child, Inja Ismailova and two young people aged 24 years.
"Unfortunately, many paintings could not be sold since the end of the year, people are preparing to rest, some have already left ... Nevertheless, they managed to pay the debt of one family from the funds raised. The mother of the girl and Narmina Kichibekova - Elina Kichibekova, sent the money to a card in Iran: Helped the family of Inji Ismailova.
At the exhibition, it became known that the billionaire from Russia Farhad Akhmedov took upon himself the payment for the treatment of the girl from Geokchay, Guler Gasimova," said Nabiyeva. First, Gyular posted an appeal to F. Ahmedov on the page of Nabiyeva.
E. Kichibekova asked Nabiyeva to convey her gratitude to the press and artists, whose efforts raised funds to help sick children.
Social
-
Based on requests from state institutions, the Tariff (Price) Council has raised prices in several sectors during a recent meeting. In a statement released on January 2, the council announced for the first time that tariffs have been approved for connecting to water supply and wastewater systems. Until now, these services were provided without state regulation, resulting in varying costs. The approved tariffs include:
-
Azerbaijan greeted 2025 with a vibrant blend of age-old traditions and modern celebrations, showcasing the nation's rich cultural heritage and forward-looking aspirations. From elaborate family feasts to dazzling public festivities, the celebrations embodied a unique fusion of past and present.
-
As we step into 2025, the world stands at a pivotal juncture, with significant developments across various sectors poised to reshape our global landscape.
-
Australian demographer and sociologist Mark McCrindle has described the emergence of the "Beta Generation"—a demographic group he defines as individuals born between 2025 and 2039, marking a new chapter in global generational identity.
Leave a review