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Baradar begins process of distributing land ownership documents to industrialists
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, on Wednesday launched the process of distributing land ownership documents to industrialists in the country’s industrial zones.
In a statement, the deputy PM’s office quoted Abdul Ghani Baradar as saying that the growth of industry is the most effective path toward achieving economic self-sufficiency, social stability, and reducing unemployment in a country.
Baradar stated that the objective of the Islamic Emirate is to create an environment for the private sector where they can invest with confidence, establish factories, and become part of the country’s productive workforce.
He added that to regulate industrial zones, ensure economic growth and development, attract and mobilize private capital, and manage, maintain, and safeguard these zones, IEA’s supreme leader has ratified the Industrial Zones Law.
This law facilitates the necessary conditions and services for industrial activities and investment, thereby creating job opportunities for citizens and enabling significant achievements in the country’s economic growth and development, Baradar said.
He noted that under the directive of IEA’s supreme leader and in line with the newly approved law, environmental protection, and the urban master plan, 2,000 jeribs of land will be allocated in each of the four directions of Kabul.
“20,000 jeribs each in Nangarhar, Kandahar, and Balkh provinces; 10,000 jeribs in Kunduz; and, where possible, 1,000 jeribs in each of the remaining provinces for industrial parks,” he stated.
According to him, between 10 to 50 jeribs in each province will be designated for small industries and enterprises.
The Deputy PM stated: “As part of these efforts, today we witness the distribution of land ownership documents for industrial purposes to 91 industrialists in industrial zones.” He added that this distribution marks a new chapter and will further enhance the country’s industrial strength.
Emphasizing the importance of proper utilization, Baradar urged beneficiaries of industrial land to use it effectively in the areas of production and industrial strengthening.
He assured industrialists that IEA has already initiated major electricity infrastructure projects to meet the power demands of industry, and these projects are progressing significantly.
He emphasized that IEA has considered numerous facilities and incentives to empower the private sector, foster economic growth, and advance national industry.
The goal is to provide investors with a reliable, stable, and secure environment, he said adding that IEA guarantees all industrialists and investors that, once domestic products meet the required standards of affordability, quality, and quantity, tariffs will be increased on similar foreign goods to achieve self-sufficiency.
Meanwhile, Baradar called on Afghan investors both inside the country and abroad to bring their industry, expertise, and capital to Afghanistan and play an active role in strengthening the country’s economic foundations, generating employment opportunities, and expanding the industrial sector.
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Iran offers fully funded virtual education for Afghan students returning from abroad
Nader Yarahmadi, head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Refugees at Iran’s Ministry of Interior, said Tehran is ready to deliver online education to Afghan students inside Afghanistan
Iran has announced that it is prepared to provide fully funded virtual education for Afghan students returning from abroad, including complete support for digital learning tools and equipment.
Nader Yarahmadi, head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Refugees at Iran’s Ministry of Interior, said Tehran is ready to deliver online education to Afghan students inside Afghanistan, adding that an international partner has expressed interest in helping finance the initiative.
According to Yarahmadi, more than 6.1 million Afghan nationals are legally residing in Iran, with only about 33,000 living in camps and the remainder settled in cities. He noted that until last year, Afghan students made up roughly 12% of Afghanistan’s residents in Iran and accounted for nearly 16% of Iran’s total student population. He said expanding school infrastructure and improving educational quality would help close existing gaps.
Iran’s Education Minister Alireza Kazemi highlighted the country’s experience with remote learning through the “Shad” platform during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We are ready to educate all Afghan students through our national education network under a tripartite cooperation agreement, granting them valid academic certificates within the virtual school framework,” he said.
Earlier meetings in Kabul between Iran’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, Alireza Bigdeli, Cultural Attaché Seyed Ruhollah Hosseini, and Islamic Emirate education officials underscored both sides’ interest in continuing cooperation in the education sector.
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India sends over 63,000 vaccine doses to boost Afghanistan’s public health system
New Delhi has reiterated that it remains committed to supporting the Afghan people through sustained humanitarian and medical assistance.
India has reinforced its support for Afghanistan’s public health sector with the delivery of a new batch of essential vaccines to Kabul.
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said New Delhi has supplied 63,734 doses of influenza and meningitis vaccines to Afghan health authorities as part of its ongoing humanitarian assistance program.
Afghan health officials noted that the vaccines will be integrated into national preventive healthcare efforts and will help curb seasonal illnesses while reducing the risk of meningitis outbreaks, especially during periods of heightened vulnerability.
They said the shipment arrives at a time when Afghanistan’s medical resources remain under significant strain.
India has served as a key health partner to Afghanistan in recent years, providing medical supplies, essential medicines, and several rounds of vaccines to help strengthen the country’s healthcare infrastructure.
New Delhi has reiterated that it remains committed to supporting the Afghan people through sustained humanitarian and medical assistance.
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Abdul Rahman Munir, the Deputy Minister for Counter-Narcotics at the Ministry of Interior, traveled to Uzbekistan this afternoon along with his accompanying delegation.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Interior, the purpose of the trip is to participate in a meeting of member countries of the Central Asian Regional Information and Coordination Centre for Combating Drugs (CARICC).
The statement added that the meeting will be held on December 5 of this year in the city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
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