Charity pledges to build 68 schools

SHEBERGHAN (SW) – A charity organization named “Qais Arghandiwal” has announced it is building 68 buildings for a number of girls’ and boys’ schools across the country.

Mohammad Qais Arghandiwal, the head of this charitable institution, says that they have undertaken this program at their own expense in order to provide a better educational environment to male and female students in different provinces.

According to the official of Qais Arghandiwal charity organization, the process of repairing schools started on Wednesday in Jawzjan.

The foundation stone of a school building was laid in “Shahid General Abdul Hakim Qahraman” high school in Jawzjan.

Mohammad Tahir Javad, head of education department in Jawzjan, says that this building will be built with eight classrooms at a cost of two million afghanis. According to him, its construction will be completed in two months.

He added that about three thousand male and female students are studying here, and according to him, with the repair of this school, 1,500 students will be provided with a safe environment for education.

Previously, the head of education department in Jawzjan said that 127 schools in this province do not have standard buildings and more than 40,000 students study in the open air and under tents.

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