The visit of the Acting Minister of Education from Nimroz Province

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Sun, Dec 22 2024 11:01 AM
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Alhaj Mawlawi Habibullah Agha, Acting Minister of Education, accompanied by Alhaj Mawlawi Mohammad Awaz Ansari, Director of Education in Helmand Province, traveled to Nimroz Province. During their visit, they met with Alhaj Mawlawi Gul Ahmad Haqqani, the Director of Education in Nimroz, to discuss improvements in the educational situation and a range of other important issues.

During this trip, the Acting Minister of Education, in addition to reviewing the administrative matters of the of Education directorate, also visited the Central Jihadi School and some other educational institutions in Nimroz. He met with officials, teachers, scholars, and local influential figures of the province.

In these meetings, he listened to their views and suggestions and assured them that the Ministry of Education's leadership would provide support in resolving the existing issues.

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