Officials in northern Jawzjan province have raised concerns over declining groundwater levels and rising air pollution, urging the public to conserve water and refrain from cutting down trees.
In the past month, at least 20 cases of tribal and family disputes have been resolved through the efforts of the Department of Promotion of Virtue, Prevention of Vice, and Hearing of Complaints in western Herat province.
Some residents of northern Kunduz province have expressed frustration over the lengthy process of obtaining electronic ID cards, urging the caretaker government to establish an Asan Khedmat (Easy Service) center in the province.
Two tribes have reconciled, ending 30 years of enmity in the capital of Badghis province, Qala-i-Naw, the Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs announced on Friday.
PUL-KHUMRI (Pajhwok): A 35-year-old enmity between two families that has so far claimed 120 lives remains unresolved in Deh Salah district of Baghlan province. The
The Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) says the Islamic Emirate has prioritized reconstruction projects in the country and work has been launched on a building for ARCS at a cost of 20 million afghanis in central Logar province.
The General Directorate of Passport says the passport issuance process has returned to normal and if needed, the directorate has the capacity to print up to 500,000 copies daily.
The rising use of plastic bags and other plastic products in Afghanistan is fuelling concerns over their harmful effects on public health and the environment.
Babur Garden, known as Bagh-i-Babur, is not merely a recreational space in Kabul; it represents a fusion of Afghanistan’s rich history and cultural identity.
With illegal migration on the rise among jobless Afghan youth, a food factory in western Herat shows how local employment can be a powerful tool in reversing this dangerous trend.
GARDEZ (Pajhwok): A private company has been awarded a 12-year contract to operate the Spini Shagi recreational park in Zazai Aryub district of southeastern in
A growing number of young people in central Parwan province have started learning vocational and technical education due to limited job opportunities in other sectors.
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