Implementation of two development projects costing 36 million AFN begun in Bamyan province

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Sun, Oct 04 2020 11:07 AM
آغاز کار تطبیق دو پروژه‌ی انکشافی به ارزش ۳۶ میلیون افغانی در بامیان

With the total cost of 36 million AFN, the Implementation of two development projects has been recently started by the National Rural Access Program of the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development in provincial center and Sighan district of, Bamyan province.

These projects include the construction of two roads with a total length of 13.8 km from the Nal Shireh area to the gate of the martyrs located in the center of Bamyan and the public road of the Ekhtiaran village to Kaji Shiberto village in the Saighan district of the mentioned province.

It is worth mentioning that during the implementation of the mentioned projects, 3200 working days have been created and with their completion, around 780 families will gain easy access to primary service centers.

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