KABUL (Pajhwok): The students of Afghan-Turk schools have exhibited their work at a day-long science and art exhibition in the capital Kabul on Thursday.
Khawaja Yousuf Sediqi, deputy principal of Aryana Schools of Afghan-Turk education said over 50 leading science projects of Afghan-Turk schools have been put on display.
He said: “First, I forced the students to take a scientific project in the subject, after that the projects prepared by the science, robotics and computer teachers were filtered and more than 50 projects were selected and displayed today.”
He said the projects prepared by science, robotics and computer teachers have been filtered and more than 50 projects have been selected and displayed today.
Sediqi said this school has an equipped robotic laboratory, the results of which will be displayed in this exhibition.
He said every year, "Technoface Festival" is organised in which students from most countries of the world, including Afghanistan, participate.
Jihad Ownal, director of Afghan-Turk High School, said that technology is equal to power and has a vital role in the development and progress of a country.
He said: “If the students of the Afghan-Turkish schools have built these projects today are steps towards progress and development in the future of this country.”
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