Latest News
Nearly 4 billion AFN of past electricity bills collected in Herat
Currently, 40 percent of Herat’s electricity is provided by Turkmenistan and 60 percent by Iran, but the province’s need is around 220 megawatts.
Herat Electricity Department says in less than three years, it has collected about four billion AFN of the electricity bills that the subscribers had not paid in the previous years.
Khair Mohammad Meraj, head of the Herat Electricity Department, said that many people have not paid their electricity bills for various reasons over the past few years, but now the process is back to normal and all subscribers pay their electricity bill at the appointed time.
In addition, the department has accelerated the process of converting analog meters to digital. This program is running in all areas of Herat city.
However, the residents of Herat said that they cannot afford to buy new meters in the current situation.
“We want them to postpone this at least in a long-term process until people have proper conditions,” said a social activist.
Meanwhile, the head of Herat Electricity Department said that analog meters do not work properly. Therefore, it is necessary to convert all analog meters to digital to improve the flow of electricity distribution and regularize the service system.
Currently, 40 percent of Herat's electricity is provided by Turkmenistan and 60 percent by Iran, but the province's need is around 220 megawatts.
Related Stories:
Mines ministry starts evaluating firms’ documents for Herat oil extraction
Latest News
Afghanistan reaches self-sufficiency in producing diesel fuel by 80%
Officials from the Union of Crude Oil Refining Factories say Afghanistan has reached self-sufficiency in producing diesel fuel by 80 percent.
The union officials stated that the private sector has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the country's crude oil refining field, and this complex is developing day by day.
They added that the crude oil currently being refined in domestic factories is equal to international standards.
“We have 80% of the market. At the moment, 80% of diesel is produced in our country and 20% comes from foreign countries,” said Zabihullah Nazari, deputy of the Union of Crude Oil Refining Factories.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum officials said they are trying to increase the production capacity of Amu Darya oil basin so that all the country's oil needs are met from domestic production.
The ministry officials stated along with the Amu Darya oil basin, they are also trying to attract investment in the Herat oil field to start its extraction.
Economic experts, however, said that if there is an increase in investment in the country's oil sector, along with reducing unemployment, the government's income will also increase significantly.
Latest News
Tajikistan calls for dialogue among Afghans to form an inclusive government
Imami recalled that the negotiation process on the development of the CSTO Targeted Interstate Program on strengthening sections of the Tajik-Afghan border will be completed in 2024.
Tajikistan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sadiq Imami has called for dialogue between the representatives of all political and ethnic forces in Afghanistan to form an inclusive government.
Speaking at the Tajikistan-Russia interparliamentary forum, Imami expressed concern that the activities of terrorist groups and drug trafficking have increased, TASS news agency reported.
"That is why our countries agree that peaceful dialogue aimed at forming an inclusive government with the participation of representatives of all political and ethnic forces of Afghanistan is an important guarantee for this country's transition to peaceful development," he emphasized.
The diplomat also stressed that this country provides food and electricity to its neighbor and has restored the activity of border markets with Afghanistan.
Imami recalled that the negotiation process on the development of the CSTO Targeted Interstate Program on strengthening sections of the Tajik-Afghan border will be completed in 2024.
"We expect that the implementation of this program, taking into account the technical means and control of equipment and weapons supplied within its framework, will allow to form a new model of border protection management," he concluded.
This comes as the Islamic Emirate claims that the current government in Afghanistan is inclusive.
The Islamic Emirate has also said that there is no terrorist group in Afghanistan and that it is seriously fighting against drugs.
Latest News
Afghan women and girls face devastating mental health crisis: US envoy
U.S. Special Envoy for Afghan Women, Girls, and Human Rights, Rina Amiri, said on Friday that Afghans, especially women and girls, are facing a devastating mental health crisis due to the policies of the Islamic Emirate.
“As we commemorate World Mental Health Day, I want to draw attention to the devastating mental health crisis faced by Afghans, especially women & girls, due to the Taliban’s (IEA) alarming & extreme policies.” Amiri said.
“We must all be resolute in supporting them in the struggle for their rights,” she added.
The Islamic Emirate has always emphasized that it is committed to ensuring the rights of women and girls in accordance with Sharia and has called on countries not to interfere in Afghanistan's internal affairs.
-
World5 days ago
Netanyahu tells Macron that putting limits on Israel will strengthen Iran
-
Sport5 days ago
Brazil wins historic sixth FIFA Futsal World Cup in Uzbekistan
-
World4 days ago
Hamas will rise ‘like a phoenix’ from the ashes, leader-in-exile says
-
World4 days ago
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un wants to speed up becoming a nuclear superpower
-
Regional5 days ago
Chinese embassy says citizens killed in ‘terrorist attack’ in Pakistan
-
Latest News5 days ago
Iran to deport 2 million Afghan nationals this year
-
Business2 days ago
$1 billion contract for exploration and extraction of Jawzjan gas signed with Uzbek company
-
Health2 days ago
Health Ministry marks World Sight Day, says 25,000 people in Afghanistan go blind each year