
Administrative Commission Meeting Held Under Chairmanship of Islamic Emirate Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs
KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- A meeting of the Administrative Commission took place under the chairmanship of Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi, deputy prime minister for administrative affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Members of the commission attended the session.
The committees tasked with specific duties first presented reports on their activities and progress in fulfilling assigned responsibilities.
Subsequently, matters pertaining to the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing and the Ministry of Education underwent comprehensive discussion and review.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the commission assigned specific tasks to the committees to further refine other items on the agenda.
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