A number of orphaned and underprivileged children in western Ghor province say access to free education, provided by a young man, has not only eased their path to learning but also given them new hope for the future.
JALALABAD (PAN): An international Islamic University is being established in eastern Nangarhar province in line with a decision of the 12th Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
KANDAHAR CITY (PAN): Certificates were issued to 62 nurses and midwives after completing nursing and midwifery training at the paramedical institute in the southern Kandahar
‘Nangarhar education sector witnesses considerable improvement but problems persist’ Jalabad City (PAN): Provincial Press Officer Education Directorate said though the education sector still faces challenges
Khost City (PAN Director Bakhtnor Bakhtyar said that the education sector faces daunting challenges however, some progress has been made to promote and enhance the
Ghazni (PAN sector moves forward with tandem in the Ghazni province but there are some tangible problems that hampering the development of the much-needed sector.
KABUL minister and asked the government to make academic positions elective. The protest erupted after Social Sciences Faculty Dean Ghulam Farooq Abdullah and a Lecturer
JALALABAD (PAN activists in eastern Nangarhar province on Tuesday. At a conference in Jalalabad, civil society activists said peace was the main demand of the
MAIMANA/SAR-I-PUL (PAN): Nearly a hundred schoolgirls were hospitalised after falling sick due to suspected poisonous gas attacks in northern Faryab and Sari-i-Pul provinces, officials said
PUL-I-ALAM (PAN): Around 120 schoolteachers in a district in central Logar province have been boycotting classes over the past three days in protest against the
KABUL (PAN): Nearly 1,000 Kabul University students on Tuesday protested against the removal of the social science department head and a lecturer by the Ministry
KABUL. The students gathered in front of the Kabul University around 9am and then began their march toward the parliament building, where they asked the
KABUL): Ethnic Hazara student protesters on Monday abruptly called off an eight-day hunger strike after lawmakers said their claims of discrimination at Kabul University were