Argun Reserve
Argun Reserve

The Chechen State Historical, Architectural, and Natural Museum-Reserve is a nature reserve located in the southern part of the Chechen Republic within the Vedeno Nature Reserve, encompassing the entire Itum-Kali and Sharoi districts and parts of the Achkhoy-Martan, Vedeno, and Shatoi districts. It was established on June 2, 1988, by decree of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR. Its area is 233,800 hectares. It's safe to say that the Chechen Nature Reserve is an open-air museum. It encompasses the historical and natural monuments of the Argun Gorge. Among the natural monuments within the Chechen Museum-Reserve, the most notable is the Sheki-Khyekh Cave, home to sulfur springs and a hydrogen sulfide river. The cultural and historical sites include approximately 150 tower complexes from the early and late Middle Ages, religious buildings, military and residential towers, early Muslim burial sites, cyclopean structures, and other historical monuments. Many of the museum-reserve's buildings are in ruins.

The lecture organized by the staff of the State Budgetary Institution “Argun Museum-Reserve” together with cultural institutions within the framework of the implementation of the plan of preventive measures for 2025 was held in the auditorium of the State Budgetary Institution “RCKiI”.

During the lecture, topical issues related to the prevention of bullying, cyberbullying, drug addiction, extremism and other negative phenomena that pose a threat to the younger generation were discussed. Special attention was paid to the formation of critical thinking skills in young people, the ability to recognize manipulation and resist negative influence from the outside.

The organizers expressed hope that the knowledge and skills acquired will help participants to become active agents of positive change in their teams and communities, contributing to the creation of a safe and supportive environment for the development of children and youth.

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