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Construction resumes on water supply network in Balkh after two years

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Local officials in Balkh province say that construction work on a water supply network has resumed after two years of suspension.

This is one of the largest water supply networks in Balkh – a project started under the former government.

The project, which will cost 260 million afghanis will be completed in two months.

The water project will provide more than 100,000 people with drinking water.

“The length of this network is 36 km. It is a transmission network for the city of Mazar-e-Sharif, which takes water from five wells and transfers it from the area of Takhta Pul,” said Nematullah Ahmadi, the general director of Balkh’s water supply department.

“The Ministry of Higher Education is very attentive to the problems of professors and students and has dealt with the existing problems in a timely manner,” said Zia ul-Rahman Zia, president of Balkh University.

The contractors say they will try to complete the work within two months.

“The water supply project of the Takhta Pul is almost 95 percent finished, and to complete the remaining five percent, the contracting company, in cooperation with the water supply department, has a plan to complete the remaining work in the future two months,” said Mirwais Ayubi, the head of the contracting company.

Balkh residents say they have faced serious problems in the past and are happy they will soon have access to drinking water.

“Today we are witnessing that the remaining works of the Takhta Pul project started and students and fellow citizens will benefit from its water,” said Mouluddin, a tribal elder in Balkh.

The construction of this 36 km long water supply network starts from Takhta Pul village of Dehdadi district and continues to Balkh’s new university.

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Ex-Iranian FM says US lobbied for a ‘good Taliban govt’ at 2001 Bonn Conference

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Iran’s former foreign minister Mohammad Jawad Zarif says that at the Bonn conference, the United States planned to establish a “good Taliban government” in Afghanistan, but Europe had tried to establish a monarchy in this country.

Speaking in an interview, Zarif said that Iran met its demands at the Bonn conference and played an important role in the formation of the former government of Afghanistan.

In this interview about Iran’s fight against terrorist groups, Zarif added that accepting terrorist groups in neighboring countries is a violation of the principle of good neighborliness.

He said Tehran had maximum diplomatic coordination with the Americans at the Bonn conference.

The Bonn Conference was held in Bonn, Germany in December 2001 to establish a new government in Afghanistan and prevent chaos after the overthrow of the previous government of the Islamic Emirate.

On December 13, 2001, after 9 days of discussion, a two-stage agreement was signed between the participants, which laid the foundation for the establishment of a new system that would become the republic government.

This government however ruled for 20 years but collapsed in August 2021 and the Islamic Emirate regained control of Afghanistan.

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Polio vaccination campaign kicks off across Afghanistan

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The Polio Free Afghanistan organization announced Sunday in a post on X that a polio vaccination campaign will begin Monday and be carried out across Afghanistan.

The organization stated that the campaign will target children under the age of five.

The organization, however, has not specified how long the campaign will run for.

The last polio vaccination campaign in Afghanistan was launched on April 30 of this year, during which about 10 million children under five were vaccinated.

The World Health Organization (WHO) reported two positive cases of polio in Kunar and Nuristan provinces this year.

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Over 560 emerald mining permits issued in Panjshir

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Mohammad Qasim Amiri, the director of mines and petroleum of Panjshir, has announced that following the takeover of the Islamic Emirate, illegal extraction and smuggling of minerals in the province has ended and more than 560 emerald mining permits have been issued so far.

In a meeting with the Acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum, Amiri stated that more than 10,000 Panjshiris have been provided with job opportunities.

Based on a statement from the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum, Amiri requested the ministry to send technical teams to survey mineral deposits in Panjshir province and to issue permits to mine rubies.

In the meeting, Acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum Shahabuddin Delawar, stressed the need to prioritize job creation opportunities for the people of Panjshir when issuing permits for both emerald and ruby extractions.

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