Skirmishes between Afghan security forces and Taliban fighters in Kajaki area have caused disruption of energy supply to the southern Helmand and Kandahar provinces. It means militancy not only create terror in the society, inflict unbearable damages in men but also in material. When the nation is eagerly waiting for …
Read More »Skirmishes between forces, Taliban disrupt energy supply to South
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Fierce clashes between Afghan security forces and Taliban insurgents in Kajaki area resulted in energy blackout in southern Kandahar and Helmand provinces. According to locals and chief commercial officer of the Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), state-owned electricity supplying company, the clashes has halted nearly 90 percent …
Read More »Passengers’ abduction: President, MPs urged to speed up rescue efforts
Abdul Zuhoor Qayomi KABUL: Tens of civil society groups from Ghazni province on Monday protested against insecurity and snail-paced efforts of the government to rescue the 31 passengers who were kidnapped allegedly by the Islamic State (IS) or Daesh on Kabul-Kandahar highway. The protestors gathered behind the parliament here and …
Read More »India’s Barkatullah University to open campus in Afghanistan
KABUL: India’s Barkatullah University (BU) has showed interest in opening a campus in Afghanistan and signed a “Letter of Intent” with the Afghan ambassador to New Delhi Shaida Mohammad Abdali in this regard. Vice Chancellor of the university Prof MD Tiwari told Press Trust of India (PTI) that BU has …
Read More »Afghan products captivate Indians
KABUL: Afghan handmade accessories and apparel have captivated visitors at a four-day expo in India where artisans of nine South Asian countries put their crafted products and exotic spices on display. The event is being organized by the Asian Heritage Foundation (AHF) along with 55 nongovernmental organizations. Forty stalls have …
Read More »Watchdog seeks changes in skeleton of electoral reforms commission
By Farhad Naibkhel KABUL: Afghanistan Civil Society Network for Elections (ACSEN) expressed concern over structure of the electoral reforms commission and asked the government to revise it. Board Member of the ACSEN, Mohammad Naeem Ayubzada, said that structure of the electoral reforms commission is more political than technical. Speaking at …
Read More »Afghan businessmen play vital role in resuscitating national economy: Halim
By Mansoor Faizy KABUL: Foreign-style restaurants are increasingly becoming popular in Afghanistan particularly after the collapse of the Taliban’s regime. Following this new trend, a business tycoon, Bashir Halim, established a covetous British-style fast food corner of “fish n’ chips” Mr. Cod, right in the heart of the capital Kabul. …
Read More »Unemployment backlash
Billions of dollars have been funneled into this war-wracked country yet extreme poverty, joblessness and the signs of war are quite visible in every nook and cranny of the country. Poverty and inequality are considered as preconditions for militancy. Nearly 400 educated but jobless youth in western Ghor province have …
Read More »AIHRC castigates NUG for failing in uplifting women’s status
KABUL: Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) has castigated National Unity Government (NUG) for failure to improve women’s psychological security and their safety in the society. The watchdog said Afghan women are in worst situation that the past and are deprived of physiological security in the society but the NUG …
Read More »Protesting injustice: Women observe hunger strike in Parwan jail
KABUL: Local officials in central Parwan province said Saturday that a number of women in the provincial jail have went on hunger strike for past three days. Head of the prison, Abdul Wahid, said a number of women have went on hunger strike since late Thursday to protest what they …
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