The building of an elementary school for girls in Faryab province was put into operation

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Mon, Aug 14 2023 8:59 AM
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The building of "Gul Tapa" elementary school for girls in Shirin Tagab district of Faryab province was inaugurated and put into operation during a ceremony attended by the head and officials of the Department of Education, religious scholars, tribal elders and representatives of military and civil departments.

Alhaj Maulawi Seyed Hafizullah Mo'tasem Balleh, the head of education directorate in Faryab province, expressing his satisfaction with the opening of this school, spoke about the value of science and knowledge and asked the officials and students to pay attention to the maintenance and repair of its equipment.
This elementary school has six classrooms with other accessories such as a water well, supplemental electricity system, surrounding wall, 108 student desks and chairs, office equipment and a sports field. this school was funded by the Norwegian government through the "DART" office. With a total cost of 225000$.

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