Kadyrov congratulated the authors of Chechen language textbooks on receiving state awards

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin presented state awards to the authors of Chechen language textbooks for students in grades 5, 9, and 10-11.

The laureates were Musa Avkhadov, Director of the Chechen Language Institute, and Raisa Abdulkadyrova, Senior Research Fellow at the institution. Chechen Head Ramzan Kadyrov announced this on his Telegram channel. He congratulated the laureates and emphasized their contribution to "preserving the unique heritage of the Chechen people."

"These textbooks are the result of many years of research, a deep understanding of linguistic tradition, and a commitment to sharing it with the next generation. Thanks to this work, schoolchildren will have an excellent opportunity to study their native language using modern and methodologically verified materials that reveal the richness and beauty of our language.

For Musa Avkhadov and Raisa Abdulkadyrova, this award is not just a professional achievement, but a confirmation of their commitment to the cause to which they have dedicated their lives. Their daily work is aimed at preserving the unique heritage of the Chechen people, respecting the word, and instilling in the younger generation a sense of belonging to their culture," Kadyrov noted.

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