Following the takeover of the Islamic Emirate, the director of mines and petroleum in Panjshir, Mohammad Qasim Amiri, has announced that illegal extraction and smuggling of minerals in the province have ceased. This significant development marks a new era of legality in the emerald mining sector of Panjshir.
Job Opportunities for Over 10,000 Panjshiris
Kabul 24: Amiri highlighted that more than 10,000 Panjshiris have been provided with job opportunities in the emerald mining sector. This significant boost in employment will contribute to the economic growth and stability of the region.
Technical Teams to Survey Mineral Deposits
Amiri requested the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum to send technical teams to survey mineral deposits in Panjshir province. This move aims to ensure that the mineral resources are properly assessed and utilized for the benefit of the local population.
Permits for Ruby Extraction to Follow
The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum has been asked to issue permits for ruby extraction in Panjshir province. This expansion of mining activities will further enhance the economic prospects of the region.
Prioritizing Job Creation Opportunities
In a meeting with the Acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum, Shahabuddin Delawar, Amiri emphasized the need to prioritize job creation opportunities for the people of Panjshir when issuing permits for both emerald and ruby extractions.
This focus on local employment will help to ensure that the economic benefits of the mining sector are shared equitably among the population