SOCIETY — June 14, 2026
New Building Completed for Statistics and Information Department in Kapisa
The facility, which cost over four million afghanis, will be handed over in about four months to allow for more organized service delivery, said Qari Esmatullah Stanikzai, the department head.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News — 2 min read

The Department of Statistics and Information in Kapisa province has completed a building project designed to serve visitors. The project cost over four million afghanis and is intended to improve services while creating a better working environment for the staff.
Qari Esmatullah Stanikzai, head of the department, commented on the completion of the project. He said the facility will be handed over in about four months, which will allow for more organized service delivery.
Stanikzai noted that the building will provide facilities to visitors. It will also improve service delivery and create a suitable environment for citizens' affairs.
The department is carrying out similar projects in various provinces. This is part of ongoing efforts to enhance its operations in different areas of the country.
The new building in Kapisa is expected to benefit those who visit the department for statistical and information services. With the project now finished, preparations are underway for its official handover and use within the specified timeframe.
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