ECONOMY — June 25, 2026
Construction Starts on Six Water Supply Networks in Parwan
Costing more than 42 million Afghanis, the project includes six wells, reservoirs, 41 kilometers of pipes, 1,413 taps and 216 solar panels, creating jobs for dozens of workers and supplying water to 2,218 families.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News — 2 min read

The Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development has begun construction of six water supply networks in Parwan province's center, Bagram district and Jabal al-Saraj district.
The project is being implemented at a cost of more than 42 million Afghanis. It includes digging six wells, building reservoirs, laying 41 kilometers of pipes, and installing 1,413 taps and 216 solar panels.
The work is expected to create jobs for dozens of people. Upon completion, the networks will provide drinking water access to 2,218 families.
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