
Consultative Meeting Held on Pamir High School Complex Construction in Badakhshan
A consultative meeting on the construction of the Pamir High School Complex in Badakhshan province took place, attended by Maulvi Mohammad Ismail Ghaznawi, governor of Badakhshan, and Sadiqov Kardqon, ambassador of Kyrgyzstan.
Officials from the Ministry of Borders, Tribes, and Ethnicities discussed the construction process and implementation of the project during the meeting.
Kyrgyzstan's ambassador stated readiness to cooperate on the project and described it as a symbol of friendly relations between the two countries.
The participating delegation visited the project site and announced that practical construction work will begin soon, adhering to required standards.
In related efforts, leadership from the Ministry of Borders, Tribes, and Ethnicities traveled to border districts in Badakhshan, identified problems faced by residents, and coordinated resolutions with relevant ministries.
Accomplishments in the area include the distribution of citizenship cards, activation of telecommunication networks, reconstruction of the Pamir road, approval of the Pamir district, establishment of the Pamir High School, and other development projects.
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