Khertek Amyrbitovna Anchymaa Toka commemoration evening arranged to coincide with her centennial anniversary was held at the National Museum of Tuva on October 26. Khertek Amyrbitovna was a Tuvan and Soviet statesperson, the first woman led the Supreme governing body of Tuva Malyi Khural. Relatives, colleagues, public figures, and politicians came to the meeting.
A close friend, a teammate and a colleague of Khertek Amyrbitovna Grigoriy Shirshin told he was always admiring her working capacity (hard working). He was consulting on all social and economic questions and was always getting an appropriate advice:
“Our joint business trips to Mongolia and to Novosibirsk have become the most unforgettable memories. Those were unforgettable days. Very few people remember that Khertek Amyrbitovna and I established the first amateur performances group in Kyzyl at school №3”
The niece of Khertek Amyrbitovna Chechek Arataa remembers her as a sympathetic and a very attentive person.
“She emphasized for the general troubles of the family, she was a good listener and could listen to everyone who needs it. Her words stuck to mind for a long time. She motivated all of us to good affairs in the name of motherland”, shares her memories Chechek Arataa and adds, “she was a talented person, was skiing being 75 years old, but then doctors forbade it though”
The evening was full of the warmest memories about the work with the woman politician and her life. The main achievement of the legendary politician was laying a foundation of nowadays social and economic life of Tuva. Former workers of the social committee of the CPSU, members of the Tuvan National Revolutionary Party spoke at the meeting as well. The group “Chechek-Sayans”, the veterans of choral art of Tuva, executed the main song of the Soviet period “Lenin- party”.