The Japanese Embassy in Afghanistan has announced the opening of applications for Japanese Government (MEXT) scholarships for Afghan students, emphasizing that the application process is free of charge and fully funded.
KABUL port would begin soon for the winter season. Over seven million textbooks were published for the current academic year but Pakistan has stopped the
ASADABAD (PAN): A newly constructed building for a girls’ high school was inaugurated on Tuesday in the eastern province of Kunar, officials said. The building
GHAZNI CITY (PAN): The foundation stones for two buildings faculties at the Ghazni University were laid on Tuesday in the southern province of Ghazni, officials
CHARIKAR): A total of 13 schools and madrasas, funded by the Japanese government, were completed in Jabalussaraj district of central Parwan province. Education Minister Farooq
WASHINGTON (PAN): A group of 15 young Afghan diplomats kicked off their training visit to the United States — to develop their diplomatic, communication and
Classes were suspended for 10 days to control the hostile situation that erupted on Yaum-i-Ashura. A Kabul on the campus during the celebration. Clashes broke
ISLAMABAD (PAN conference in January next year. Ashraf told the visiting Afghan delegation, led by Foreign Minister Dr. Zalmai Rassoul, which is in Islamabad to
NANGARHAR (PAN): University students again staged a peaceful protest against the death penalty awarded to ex-Afghan National Army (ANA) soldier Abdul Saboor in eastern Nangarhar
KABUL is set to lift a block placed on Youtube more than two months ago over a controversial anti-Islamic video, a communication ministry official said
KABUL): A vocational training centre costing $330,000, funded by the Colombo Plan, was established to provide training for former drug users in the capital
KABUL): Differences among tribesmen over the land allocated for a university in central Maidan Wardak province have been resolved, the governor’s office said on Friday.