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Maulvi Abdul Kabir: A modern education system with international standards is needed in the country

Molavi Abdul Kabir, political deputy of the Prime Minister's Office, says that a modern education system with international standards is needed in the country.

He made these words today (Wednesday, 4th of Aquarius) at the opening of the National Conference on the Improvement of Educational Institutions in Afghanistan and said that there is a need for a modern education system with international standards in the country.

Maulvi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy of the Minister's Department added, based on the economy-oriented foreign policy, the Islamic Emirate is committed to positive interaction and good bilateral relations with all the countries of the world.

He also said that currently the political representatives of Afghanistan are active in nearly 20 countries.

The political deputy of the Prime Minister's Office added that the Islamic Emirate is planning to rebuild the communication routes between the provinces in addition to connecting the Wakhan road to China, and also said that Afghanistan will become self-sufficient in the wheat sector in the near future.

In this ceremony, Maulvi Habibullah Agha, Acting Minister of Education, emphasized that Afghanistan is facing problems due to the low quality of modern and religious sciences, but the Islamic Emirate has started efforts to improve it.

He added that after the rule of the Islamic Emirate, standard buildings have been built for 972 schools in different parts of the country.

 

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