A number of teachers in southern Ghazni province have called for the launch of plot distribution in a designated township, noting that all legal procedures have been completed but the process has yet to begin.
Residents of eastern Kunar province have urged the government and aid organisations to reconstruct the Asadabad-Paron highway after flash floods destroyed it.
FAIZABAD (Pajhwok): Some culturists say they could not print their writings due to lack of financial resources in northeastern Badakhshan province. These culturists asked the
NEILI (Pajhwok): In a remote and mountainous area of Miramor district of central Daikundi province, an elderly man named Khalifa Sarwar, known for his expertise
SHARANA (Pajhwok): Some residents of southeastern Paktika province say many historical places and monuments in the province are on the verge of destruction, demanding their preservation.
Residents of Mushakhel district in southeastern Khost province are complaining about inadequate healthcare services in their area, saying they must travel to the provincial capital even for minor illnesses.
This year has seen the establishment of nearly 190 new private schools across Afghanistan, contributing to improvement in the quality of education, according to various sources.
The number of students in private universities has decreased by 50 percent, rendering the higher educational institutes unable to meet their expenses and pay government taxes.
About 122,000 drug addicts have been rehabilitated and reunited with their families, with 1,350 drug labs destroyed across the country since the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s takeover.
KABUL (Pajhwok): Some economic experts assert that economic activities over the last three years have been genuine and recent developments reflect real progress. However, economic