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Afghan Woman Builds 12 Classroom School For Girls On Jawzjan Province

An Afghan lady has helped build a school for young ladies in the country’s northern Jawzjan territory, which has been invited by Afghans as a drive towards creating instruction in the country.

In Aqcha, a far-flanged locale of the Jawzjan territory, Hajji Bibi Nazira has fabricated a 12-study hall school on 650 square meters of land at an expense of $65,000, generally settling the school lack for young ladies in the region.

She has turned into the principal lady who fabricated a young ladies’ school from her own abundance since the Taliban assumed control over the force of Afghanistan in mid-August last year. Nearby authorities said neighborhood female students, who used to go to classes under tents, presently have at last tracked down a spot to review with housetops.
Provincial Director of Education Department Mohammad Tahir Jawad told media that getting training is indispensable for everybody as well concerning the entire society.
“The Islamic Emirate empowers instruction for young ladies and the new school has been worked with the help of the public authority to advance training,” Tahir Jawad said. Provincial education authorities have named the school Hajji Bibi Nazira Girl School, calling upon more skilled Afghans to follow the suit.
“A big part of Afghanistan’s populace are ladies and young ladies are clearing the ground for them to get schooling. It certainly would decidedly affect our general public,” a senior of the area, Nematullah said.
In spite of the fact that there are no authority measurements on the quantity of educated and ignorant individuals among the conflict torn country’s somewhere in the range of 35 million populace, it is accounted for that most of Afghans, especially the ladies, are unskilled.
Nearby finance manager Abdullah Safi, roused by Nazira’s generosity, has given 250,000 U.S. dollars for building one more school in Aqcha to oblige more students.
“The kids and students voyaging several kilometers day by day to go to classes and with building the new school, the issue in our space would be settled,” Rohullah Habibzai, a nearby helper of Safi said. In front of the new instructive year starting in late March, Habibzai said venture and gifts to help training would urge more individuals to send their kids to schools.
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