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Building a School in Takhar Province by an Afghanistani Citizen Living in America

Published 03/10/2023
Building a School in Takhar Province by an Afghanistani Citizen Living in America
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RASC News Agency: According to local news agencies in Takhar province, a school building in the district of Chahab in the province of Takhar was constructed by the personal cost of an Afghanistani residing in the United States.

Sources told the media on Tuesday, October 3, that the construction of this school, which has nine classes, cost three million rupee of the country currency.

According to local sources, the cost of building this school was paid by Khwaja Abdullah, one of the citizens of the country who lives in America.

Khwaja Abdullah said, “I want to build this school for the people of my hometown. I want them to have access to education through this school. “In the meantime, the people of the district Chahab in Takhar province welcomed Abdullah’s construction of the school and said that students in Chahab used to study outdoors and in the hot sun.

According to local news agencies in Takhar province, a school building in the district of Chahab in the province of Takhar was constructed at the personal cost of an Afghanistani person residing in the United States.

This school is constructed in the time which Afghanistani women and girls are deprived of going to school and university and faced number of other limitation in their lives.

Taliban group has not given legitimation by the national organizations and world countries, and these countries many times declared, if the Taliban group want to be recognized by the international organization should establish an inclusive government and remove restrictions on the women lives.

EnNews 03/10/2023

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