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BF donates books to Kandahar University

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Continuing to its contributions to the country’s educational and cultural sectors, the Bayat Foundation (BF) this time donated 1,500 books of different subjects to the University of Kandahar province of Afghanistan.

The books donated to the library of Kandahar University were related to the subjects of science, social sciences, Islamic principles, medical and technology.

Deputy of the Bayat Foundation, Haji Muhammad Ismail says their aim is to develop education level and assist to students.

He further noted that previously, the Bayat Foundation has also assisted the Kandahar University and the process will continue.

Welcoming the donation, the university officials said these books will help the students build their knowledge of science subjects.

Head of Kandahar University is said to consider these assistance by the Bayat Foundation has positive effects in teaching quality of the university.

Hazrat Mir Totakhail, head of Kandahar University also urged the foundation to cooperate in construction of the University’s gymnasium.

The Bayat Foundation since its establishment until now has been contributing to the country’s mega-infrastructure projects.

It has built Mosques, schools, cultural and religious places, health clinics, orphanages and libraries in several provinces of Afghanistan.

 

 

 

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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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US may ask for military equipment left behind in Afghanistan: Trump

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The United States may ask for military equipment left behind in Afghanistan, although it is getting old, President Donald Trump said on Thursday.

Speaking at an event on Women’s History Month, Trump said that the Biden administration gave much of the US military equipment to Afghanistan, worth billions of dollars.

“Maybe we will have to ask for that back, although it is getting a little old now. We are building new stuff,” he said.

Trump had earlier said that if Afghanistan wants aid from America, the Islamic Emirate must return US military equipment left behind during the 2021 troop withdrawal.

However, the Islamic Emirate has said that the equipment it has seized is war spoils and will not be returned.

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Negotiations with Afghanistan are the only way forward: Pakistan’s ex-PM Khan

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that terrorism has increased in his country and negotiations with neighboring Afghanistan are the only way forward.

In a message posted on X on Thursday, Imran Khan said his government had been engaged in direct talks with the then Afghan government despite strained relations and had successfully eliminated terrorism over three years.

He added that after the end of his tenure, the adoption of Biden’s policy led to numerous issues, and today, the public is bearing the consequences in the form of increased terrorism. 

Imran Khan criticized that the foreign minister of the current Pakistani government has not yet visited Afghanistan and has not undertaken any serious diplomatic initiatives.

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