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Allocation of 100,000 Jobs for Religious Schools by the Taliban Group

Published 24/06/2023
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RASC: The Ministry of Education of the Taliban has announced that 100,000 jobs have been allocated for religious schools by Hebatullah Akhundzadeh, the leader of this group.

According to the announcement of this ministry, Habibullah Agha, the acting minister of this ministry announced this news today, Saturday, June 24, during his trip to Nuristan province.

In a speech to the people and local officials of the Taliban in Nuristan, he added that this province has been given more posts compared to other provinces of the country.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education of the Taliban had announced in the month of Sour last year that it would build a large religious school in the center of each province with a capacity of 1000 students and in each district from three to 10 religious schools.

Since then, this group has announced the establishment of large Jihadi and religious schools in various provinces, including Panjshir.

Meanwhile, the leader of the Taliban group has considered 100,000 job vacancies for religious schools, since the group regained control over the country, middle and high school girls’ schools have been closed and female students have been banned from going to universities.

At the same time, this action of the Taliban group is taking place while some time ago prominent members of the Taliban group announced that people who graduate from religious schools are not able to work in government offices.

It should be mentioned that some citizens of the country also expressed concern about the curriculum that the Taliban group is teaching to students.

EnNews 24/06/2023

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