The Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development is implementing projects of canal, Weirs, and super passage in Parwan province.

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Mon, Jan 15 2024 2:04 PM
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The Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development is constructing super passages, canals, and Weirs in nine (9) different districts of Parwan province at a cost of more than fifteen million Afghanis.

Out of these projects, the construction of a super passage and a canal in Bagram and Siah Gard districts of the aforementioned province has commenced during a series of ceremonies led by Acting Minister Alhaj Mullah Muhammad Yunus Akhundzada and mil delegation.

In this ceremony, the Acting Minister Alhaj Mullah Muhammad Yunus Akhundzada, the mil delegation, Mullah Abdul Samad Sadiq, Head of Rural Rehabilitation and Development in the province, a number of officials, local scholars, and young people participated.

The implementation of these projects will provide employment opportunities for hundreds of laborers,and with the completion of these projects the relevant sections problems of the people will be solved in these districts.

 

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