Work progress of 15 schools in eight provinces of the country

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Mon, Nov 25 2019 9:27 AM
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The construction work of 15 schools   under the eqra projects of the Citizen’s Charter National Priority program of Rural Rehabilitation and Development Ministry (MRRD) is ongoing in Herat, Faryab , Helmand , Badghiz , Kabul , Balkh , Kandahar and Nangarhar provinces.
These school that will be built in Stalif and Shakardarah districts of Kabul and, Spinbuldak and Maiwand of Kandahar, Khukyani and Chaparhar of Nangarhar , Garshak of Helmand , Balkh district of balkh , Khan chraqh and Qarghan distircts of Faryab , Pashtun zarghon and Guzarga distrcts of Herat and Muqir district of Badghis province , will have 6,8, 12 classrooms , toilets and drinking water wells.
During the construction of the mentioned projects hundreds lobar days have been created and by their accomplishment save education environment will be created for around three thousand families.

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