Construction work completed on one school building and work started on another

Afghanistan’s Ministry of Education announced today that a new building for the Shaheed Mohammad Ismael Middle School was recently inaugurated in the Alingar district of Afghanistan’s north eastern province of Laghman. According to a ministry official, the school building took 9 months to build at a cost of $32,000. It has 4 classrooms, 2 administrative rooms, and 2 restrooms.

Meanwhile, in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Ghazni, a foundation stone laying ceremony was recently held for the construction of a new building for an all girls high school. The cost for the project will be $160,000, and once completed, the new building will have 12 classrooms, 4 administrative rooms, 10 restrooms, as well as a water well. The school will also be provided with 240 tables and chairs.

July 25, 2011 В· admin В· No Comments
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