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Electronic ID cards distribution begins in near future: MoI
Preparations have been taken for distribution of electronic ID cards and the distribution process will begin in the near future, the ministry of interior (MoI) said.
Nurrolhaq Ulomi, minister of interior in a special interview with Ariananews said that much of the work for distribution of electronic ID cards has been finalized.
The interior minister said that the only reason for delay in distribution of electronic ID cards is its budget that they can reduce the consumption of printing of electronic ID cards.
“Great measures have been taken for distribution of electronic ID cards. We are trying to reduce enormous consumptions and the distribution of electronic ID cards does not have any legal problems” Ulomi said.
The interior minister also emphasized on providing security, increasing police forces capacity and hiring professionals and said that these programs will be started in the coming days.
He added to hold security meetings with police officials of all provinces in the near future to find better solutions for providing security in the country.
“Before rise of terrorist groups, our security forces will rise and thwart their plans. There will be replacements in Afghan police key characters that we can great achievements all across the country.” the minister of interior noted.
Ulomi declared that trust between Police and people is very effective in providing security and police’s achievements.
According to the interior minister, the poor management in the interior ministry caused the existence of corruption but after this many of these challenges will be wipe out and fundamental changes will be formed in different departments of the Ministry to improve the functioning of the police.
Reported by Rafi Sidiqi
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Pakistan appoints two consuls general in Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has appointed 19 new ambassadors and consuls general for its overseas missions.
Among these appointments, Shahbaz Hussain and Awais Ahmad Khan have been named as Pakistan’s consuls general in Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif, respectively.
Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, said in a post on X that these appointments were made with the approval of Shahbaz Sharif, the country’s Prime Minister.
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Karzai: Development of human society requires women’s and girls’ access to education
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai says the growth and development of human society in various dimensions require the active role of women and girls, and this is only possible if they have access to education.
Karzai made these remarks on Wednesday on the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which falls on February 11.
Expressing appreciation for the role of Afghan women and girls in social life, he encouraged them to strive by all possible means to gain access to education and training and to participate in the growth and development of the country.
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Four years on, UN and EU renew call for Afghan girls’ right to education
The European Union delegation in Afghanistan also stressed the importance of women’s participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
As the world observed International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the United Nations and the European Union renewed their calls for Afghan girls’ right to education, warning that continued restrictions threaten the country’s future development.
The United Nations in Afghanistan said the day was marked with sorrow, noting that 1,607 days have passed since girls over the age of 12 were barred from attending school.
UNAMA warned that more than four years of exclusion have led to lost opportunities and undermined key sectors that rely on educated women, reiterating its demand that the ban be lifted.
The European Union delegation in Afghanistan also stressed the importance of women’s participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
In a statement, the EU said Afghan women — including nurses, midwives, and researchers — play a crucial role in building a healthy and prosperous society, adding that women must remain central to scientific progress. The bloc reaffirmed its support for education for all Afghans.
The United Nations further emphasized that equality in science is essential not only for human advancement but also for ensuring that technology and artificial intelligence contribute to global prosperity.
It warned that excluding Afghan women and girls from education and employment is not only an act of marginalization but a serious barrier to Afghanistan’s long-term development and stability.
The statements come amid continued international appeals to expand access to education and job opportunities for Afghan women and girls.
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