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Enormous numbers villagers move to main city in Bamyan

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Ariana News reporter who has visited Bamyan province, saying huge number of the villagers are coming from their villages due to different problems according to the villagers who have left their villages due to poverty, losing huge number of their animals drought, to come to main city of Bamyan.

Meanwhile officials in Ministry of Rural Rehabilitant and Development stated that $120 million project will be launched which will create 14000 jobs opportunities for the villagers of Bamyan province.

Bamyan resident Ahmad Natiqi said,” Hundreds of families have moved into Bamyan city, for experiencing poor life condition within their villages, their moving will impact the Agriculture industry within the suburbs,”.

“Huge numbers of the villagers have left our village due to losing their animals, poverty, drought and having no lands to work said one of the villagers,”

Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development Naseer Ahmad Durani said,” a project will be launched (281) from council development section in Panjab and Waras districts of Bayman province with the cost of 140 million Afghani, by implementation of the following project 14032 persons will hold short term jobs opportunities.”

During his speech he has told to the residents of Bamyan what we do in the first step is to full our stomach, and then we will work over the other projects.

He also urged that on 2014 $81 dollar for one singular resident of Bamyan was invested, but in the year 2015 $115 dollar has been invested over on singular resident of Bamyan.

Reported by Ahmad Farshad Saleh

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Efforts underway to expand Afghanistan’s trade relations with India

A number of investors also suggest that the Islamic Emirate should actively participate in regional and trade fairs to increase exports, so that Afghan products can be marketed in regional and global markets.

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The Ministry of Industry and Commerce says that efforts are underway to expand trade relations with India, the volume of which reaches $650 million annually.

Abdulsalam Jawad Akhundzada, a spokesman for the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, says that India is also interested in expanding trade relations with Afghanistan, and Kabul has also taken steps in this regard by using Chabahar Port, and talks have been held with the Indian side on visas.

The Chamber of Commerce and Investment also says that trade relations between Afghanistan and India are expanding and these relations are strengthening with each passing day. According to officials of the chamber, Afghanistan has exported goods worth $500 million to India in the past year.

A number of investors also suggest that the Islamic Emirate should actively participate in regional and trade fairs to increase exports, so that Afghan products can be marketed in regional and global markets.

According to investors, once the visa issues with India are resolved, a large portion of the country’s fresh and dried fruits will be exported to India because India is a good market for Afghan fruits in the region.

Investors want the Islamic Emirate to pave the way for increased exports to India through Chabahar Port.

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36 mining contracts inked over the past year: Mines ministry

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The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum says it has signed 36 large and small mining contracts, with a total value of $1.3 billion over the past year.

Officials from the ministry stated that these contracts include 10 large mines, 25 small mines, as well as projects related to cement, salt, marble, and a major gas extraction contract with Uzbekistan, all signed with both domestic and foreign companies.

Meanwhile, economic experts have emphasized the importance of increasing investments in the mining sector for the country’s economic growth. They have stressed that priority in mining contracts should be given to domestic companies.

“It is better to prioritize domestic investors over foreign ones,” said Kamaluddin Kakar, an economic expert.

In the meantime, members of the private sector also stated that if both foreign companies and Afghan investors can partner in the mining sector, this will not only foster investment development in the country but also bring positive changes in capacity building within the mining extraction sector.

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Afghanistan ships first consignment to Europe via Khaf-Herat railway

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The press office of the Herat governor has announced the export of Afghanistan’s first shipment via the Khaf-Herat railway to Europe.

According to a statement from the office, the shipment includes 200 tons of dried fruits worth $1.2 million, which were exported to Turkey and Europe through the Khaf-Herat railway in the presence of Islam Jar, the governor of this province, and the Iranian Consul General.

The exported dried fruits in this shipment include pistachios, raisins, almonds, and pine nuts.

The statement added that over the past three months, more than 35,000 tons of goods have been transferred via the Khaf-Herat railway.

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