
82 Projects Completed and Put into Operation in Daikundi Province
Provincial officials in Daikundi have reported the completion of a large number of development projects in the area. Specifically, eighty-two projects were completed and put into operation in the province during the solar year of fourteen hundred and four.
The information was provided by Engineer Eham, who holds the position of press official in the Daikundi Provincial Department of Economy. He gave a breakdown of how the projects were funded. Thirty-two projects came under the funding of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan through its development budget. The cost associated with these thirty-two projects was two hundred and fifty million Afghanis.
Additionally, there were fifty projects that were funded and implemented through institutions. The cost for this set of fifty projects was thirty million dollars.
A range of projects were included in this total of eighty-two. The work that has been done and now put into use covers the construction of buildings for various departments in the province. It also includes work on roads, the building of schools, and different initiatives that are related to the health sector as well as the agriculture sector.
All these projects are providing the residents of Daikundi province with a number of different facilities that they can use in various parts of their lives.
The local residents of the province have expressed their happiness with regard to these projects. They have stated that the projects are providing them with numerous facilities in various aspects of their lives.
The details shared by the press official highlight the work that has been done in the province during the solar year fourteen hundred and four.
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