KABUL (Pajhwok): The Economic Deputy of the Office of the Prime Minister said that in the latest meeting of the Interministerial Investment Committee, plans for constructing commercial markets in northern Sar-I-Pul and Jawzjan provinces were approved.
According to a statement from the Economic Deputy’s office, the committee’s report on building a commercial market on municipal land in Gosfandi district, Sar-I-Pul, under an Islamic contract (Istisna’a), was presented and approved. The market will have two floors and 148 shops.
In the same session, the committee also approved a plan for a commercial market on municipal land in District 3 of Jawzjan provincial center, which will feature five floors and 79 shops.
The office further noted that a proposal to install screens on city taxis for broadcasting commercial, religious, social, and governmental announcements was also discussed.
The source added that the appointed committee has been tasked with thoroughly evaluating all aspects of the plans and submitting its report to the Interministerial Investment Committee within the set timeframe.
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