Last week acting Afghan officials spoke of efforts for the early reopening of girls’ schools, stressing positive interaction with the world in the area of education.
Pajhwok Afghan News findings show average wage of masons and laborers decreased by 30 percent in Kabul and work opportunities dropped by 57 percent compared to the beginning of the current solar year.
Compulsory nature of education was a hot topic of discussion on social media last week, when Afghan officials strongly reacted to Pakistan Prime Minister’s statement regarding the ‘presence of terrorist groups’ in Afghanistan.
KABUL (Pajhwok): Sixty-seven percent of the total rounded up beggars was professional beggars, 33 pc were deserving less fortunate persons while 75 percent of them
About 98.8 percent of Afghans support the reopening of schools for girls above sixth grade, finds an online Pajhwok Afghan News survey. Only 1.2 percent of respondents opposed girls’ return to school.
Prices of properties had declined in Kabul on average by 47 percent after last year’s regime change. However, the situation has changed now, with real estate rates spiking by 24 percent, Pajhwok Afghan News have learnt.
Around 252,000 Afghan refugees returned from Iran and Pakistan during the ongoing solar year, including 135,000 forcibly expelled by Iranian authorities.
Last week, the global community underlined the imperative of interaction with interim Afghan rulers, inclusivity of the government, reopening of secondary girls’ schools and continued humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.
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