
Administrative Commission Meeting Held
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Administrative Commission convened on Thursday, 14 Hoot in the solar year 1404, under the chairmanship of Maulvi Abdul Salam Hanafi, deputy for administrative affairs to the prime minister.
Committees tasked with specific duties first presented reports on their activities and implementations related to their assigned responsibilities.
The meeting also featured comprehensive discussions and reviews on matters pertaining to the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing and the Ministry of Interior Affairs.
At the conclusion, separate committees were assigned to conduct further examinations on other agenda items.
The session addressed routine administrative functions within the government structure, focusing on oversight and coordination among relevant ministries.
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