
Construction of Education Directorate Buildings Begins in Three Ghor Districts
Construction has commenced on new administrative buildings for the education directorates in three districts of Ghor province, according to provincial officials. The project covers the districts of Dawlatyar, Pasaband, and Taywara, with a total budget of 1.65 million Afghanis.
Zabihullah Wafa, media spokesperson for the Ghor Provincial Directorate of Education, stated that the initiative aims to address longstanding administrative challenges faced by local education offices. For years, these directorates operated out of rented facilities, which officials say created logistical and operational difficulties. The new structures are intended to provide dedicated, permanent workspaces to support and improve educational services across the region.
The development effort incorporates local community cooperation, with residents and stakeholders assisting in the project’s implementation. Officials emphasized that establishing permanent administrative centers will streamline educational management and facilitate better oversight of schools in the three districts. By moving away from leased spaces, provincial authorities expect to reduce overhead costs and create more stable working environments for education staff.
The allocation of funds for these directorates reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen provincial administrative capacity. Construction work is currently underway across the targeted districts, and officials have not yet announced a projected completion date for the buildings.
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