در جریان کار این پروژه ها برای صد ها تن کارگر زمینه کار فراهم می گردد و با تکمیل شدن آن مشکلات محیطی خانواده های ولسوالی های متذکره مرفوع خواهد گردید. Launch of 30 Different Development Projects in Herat Province by the Honorable Minister of Rural Rehabi

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Wed, Nov 12 2025 9:00 AM
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The Honorable Haji Mullah Mohammad Younus Akhundzada, Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, along with his accompanying delegation, inaugurated the construction of 30 different development projects worth approximately $2.7 million in 10 districts of Herat province during a formal ceremony.

In this ceremony, the Honorable Haji Mullah Mohammad Younus Akhundzada, his delegation, Mawlawi Abdulsalam Hijrat, Head of Rural Rehabilitation and Development in the province, several other officials, respected scholars, elders, and youth were present.

These projects will provide employment opportunities for hundreds of workers, and upon completion, they will address environmental and infrastructural challenges faced by the families in the mentioned districts.

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