SAR-I-PUL (Pajhwok): Residents and drivers in northern Sar-i-Pul province are complaining about the poor condition of the Nari Band road in the provincial capital, saying
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
KABUL (Pajhwok): Afghan athletes have achieved 120 medals in different international games in the past three years and the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) annual budget
On the eve of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) third anniversary of coming to power for the second time, some girls urged the reopening of schools and universities for girls and women in line with Sharia law.
As the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) marks three years in power, analysts offer a mixed assessment of its foreign policy and overall performance.
FAIZABAD (Pajhwok): Some residents in northeastern Badakhshan province are expecting a satisfactory pistachio yield this year due to growing fertility of Pistachio trees caused by
FARAH CITY (Pajhwok): Residents of western Farah province say the Sheikh Abu Nasr Farahi Road, a project that began nearly two decades ago with financial
Health officials in eastern Nangarhar province are advocating for an expansion of the 150-bed drug addict rehabilitation centr to accommodate growing patient numbers.
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