AT-KABUL: The Hezb-e-Islami Party of Afghanistan, led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, on Saturday said that it has been “fully committed” to women’s rights and achievements of the government which were made over the past 14 years after collapse of the Taliban regime in the country. “All those achievements, particularly women’s rights …
Read More »DEWAE Competition: Eight winners receive awards
AT-KABUL: Eight young innovators received awards from the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) for the development of innovative ICT and mobile technology based solutions which address various governance and public service challenges. DEWAE (Innovation Beacon) is the initiative of MCIT. The program is aimed to strengthen the culture …
Read More »India provides $1m for treatment of children with heart disease
AT-KABUL: India has committed to provide annual financial assistance of one million US dollars over a period of five years for the treatment of children suffering from Congenital Heart Disease (CHD), the Indian embassy in Kabul said on Saturday in a media statement. According to the statement the assistance would …
Read More »Editorial: Saviors at risk
No one in this country is feeling safe, even those who are living and working in highly fortified compounds where scores of bodyguards stand on high alert to avoid any untoward situation. But, they are few in numbers and called the elite class. What about those who have no protection …
Read More »MoPW signs contracts to build ring road in Jawzjan, bridge in Baghlan
AT-KABUL: Ministry of Public Works has signed two construction agreements with private companies to build a bridge in Baghlan province and a ring road 15 kilometer long in Jawzjan. “The ministry has signed contract of 15 kilometer long ring road which will be constructed in Sheberghan city of Jawzjan province. …
Read More »15 de-miners abducted in Herat
AT-KABUL: A group of unidentified gunmen have abducted 15 de-miners of Halo Trust organization in Kohsan district of western Herat province, officials said on Saturday. The de-miners and the four vehicles they were travelling in were seized by unknown gunmen in Shabash area of Kohsan district late on Friday afternoon. …
Read More »Editorial: The muddy capital
You cannot dare to get out when it rains in the capital city Kabul, unless you are equipped with long plastic-made boots or a small boat, because these are the essentials to walk on the sidewalks or cross the roads. Kabul, a city with more than five million residents, has …
Read More »Huge cache of ammunition seized in Paktika
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Intelligence personnel have seized huge cache of automatic weapons, landmines and explosives in the southeastern Paktika province. The National Directorate of Security, the country’s only intelligence agency, on Friday said that its agents have seized Taliban’s weapons and ammunition in the province. Different types of weapons, explosives, …
Read More »Turkmenistan to export electricity to Afghanistan
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Turkmenistan has planned to export electricity to Afghanistan from a 400 megawatt gas-fired plant. The 400 MW Zerger plant will be built in Lebap province of Turkmenistan, approximately 600 kilometer northeast of Ashgabat. Currently, Afghanistan produces less than 300 MW from domestic source, mainly hydropower and if …
Read More »Pakistan reluctant to see peace in Afghanistan: Ex-security officials
AT-KABUL: The former security officials on Friday spoke about Pakistan’s double standard on peace and security in Afghanistan. Commemorating the first death anniversary of Hikmatullah Haqmal, the ex-police chief of Grishk district of Helmand province, former Defense and Interior ministers, Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, and Mohammad Omar Daudzai, said that Pakistan …
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