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.
LASHKARGAH (PAN): The foundation stone of a correction and training centre for child prisoners was laid in southern Helmand province on Wednesday. A foundation stone-laying
JALALABAD/MEHTARLAN/PUL-I-ALAM (PAN): The foundation stone of a school was laid in Nangarhar, while three newly-constructed buildings for schools were inaugurated in Logar and work on
KABUL sectors. Two contracts to the effect were signed among Education Minister Ghulam Farooq Wardak, Dutch Ambassador to Afghanistan Radnik van Vollenhoven, and German Chargé
CHARIKAR): Hundreds of students, who previously attended classes under tents, would benefit from a newly-constructed building for a school that was inaugurated in central Parwan
KABUL beginning tomorrow, an official said on Tuesday. The decision comes after the government announced two public holidays for the jirga ministry spokesman Abdul Sabur
MAHMOOD RAQI (PAN): Students of Albironi University in central Kapisa province complain they are faced with problems due to the poor condition of their hostel,
KABUL on Tuesday distributed 400 laptop computers to first and second position holders of fourth, fifth and sixth grades students in Qala-i-Wazir Girls High School
KABUL officials said on Sunday. Speaking at a ceremony in Kabul, the foreign relation department head at the ministry, Syed Shershah Sadat, said 199 of
BAMYAN CITY (PAN, completed a three years literacy course in the central province of Bamyan, officials said on Sunday. The course was jointly funded by
KABUL, the Kabul Mayor and well-off people to construct buildings for their institutions. The principal of Qala-i-Zaman Khan High School, Fatima Azim, said about 7,000
KABUL in the neighbouring country. But Nasir Jehan Shahi, cultural attaché at the Iranian embassy in Kabul, told Pajhwok Afghan News that his country fully
NILI (PAN): With almost 76 percent of schools across Daikundi province having proper buildings, more than 100,000 students are still studying under tents, officials said