Mawlawi Abdul Kabir Pledges Balanced Development for Bamyan

During a recent meeting in Bamyan, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, emphasized the Islamic Emirate’s commitment to equitable development across Afghanistan. Kabul 24: He stated that the government harbors no animosity and is focused on implementing developmental projects fairly, urging citizens to submit proposals for various.

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Mohammad Osman Akram, the founder of “Zanbil Gham” magazine, passed away

Mohammad Osman Akram, a veteran satirist and social activist of Afghanistan, died on Tuesday, 20 Sanblah in Kabul. Kabul 24: Mr. Akram’s relatives said that he died yesterday due to cancer in Kabul. The Free Journalists Union of Afghanistan confirmed the death of this satirist by publishing a statement on.

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Two Medical Centers Open in Remote Areas of Jawzjan

The construction of two medical centers in the Qarqin and Mangjec districts of Jawzjan has been completed and they have been officially inaugurated. Inauguration Ceremony Highlights Kabul 24: During the inauguration, Mohammad Ishaq Sahebzada, Deputy Minister of Finance and Administration at the Ministry of Public Health, emphasized efforts to appoint.

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Unveiling of “Cloudy, Sunny” in the collection of literature of Persian speakers of Oslo by “Form” publishing house

The unveiling ceremony of the book “Sunny Cloud” by Mansoor Tehrani was held by “Form” publishing house in Oslo Central Library, the capital of Norway. Form Publishing also plans to start publishing Pashto and Uzbek works soon. Kabul 24: The unveiling ceremony of the book “Cloudy, Sunny” from “Form” publishing.

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Nadim: The conditions for reopening girls’ schools have not yet been met

Neda Mohammad Nadim, the acting Minister of Higher Education in Afghanistan, stated that the conditions for reopening schools and universities for girls have not yet been met. Kabul 24: He emphasized that the demands of the people cannot be met by violating Islamic law and that ongoing research by scholars.

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More than 200 schools in Faryab province need to be renovated

Over 200 schools in Faryab, Afghanistan require urgent reconstruction due to damage from past wars and recent natural disasters. The destruction of these schools has made the educational process difficult for students, forcing them to study in open spaces, rented houses, and mosque corners. Calls for Assistance Kabul 24: Residents.

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Atel Khan Rahimzoi demanded the reopening of girls’ schools

Atal Khan Rahimzoy, son of Mohammad Azim from Kabul province, secured the first position in the 1403 Kankor exam with a score of 359.61. Kabul 24: He urged the interim government to reopen schools and universities for girls above the sixth grade. Top Scorer Expresses Satisfaction with Kankor Transparency Rahimzoy,.

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Afghanistan Conducts Affairs Based on Islamic and Cultural Values

The Acting Minister of Higher Education, Neda Mohammad Nadim, stated that Afghanistan, as an independent country, conducts all its internal and external affairs based on Islamic and cultural values. Kabul 24: Nadim made these remarks during a meeting with the Uzbek Ambassador in Kabul, where they discussed the expansion of.

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Higher Education Ministry signs memorandum of cooperation with NDC

The Ministry of Higher Education has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with the National Development Corporation (NDC). This agreement aims to provide job opportunities to students who graduate from universities with necessary skills. Minister’s Vision for Practical Work Kabul 24: Acting Minister of Higher Education Neda Mohammad Nadim emphasized that.

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Protecting Afghanistan’s Historical Monuments: A Top Priority for the Ministry of Information and Culture

Khairullah Khairkhwa, the acting Minister of Information and Culture, has emphasized the importance of protecting the country’s historical monuments, which he regards as representatives of Afghanistan’s ancient history, authentic culture, and national identity. Ongoing Restoration Projects Kabul 24: In a meeting with the head of the cultural section of the.

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Exhibition for Domestic Products Held in Herat

A domestic products exhibition titled “Aalyst, Afghanist” has been held in Herat, featuring entrepreneurs from eight provinces of Afghanistan. The event aims to promote domestic products and provide a platform for local entrepreneurs to showcase their wares. Exhibition Highlights Local Craftsmanship Kabul 24: The exhibition, which will run for three.

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Education Ministry Implements New Regulation to Control Private School Fees

The Ministry of Education has finalized a procedure to control the fees charged by private schools to students. The new regulation categorizes private schools into three categories: high quality, medium quality, and low quality, with fees set accordingly based on the students’ capacities. Students Criticize High Fees, Urge Government Action.

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