the Acting Minister of Education visited Paktia Province

Alhaj Mawlawi Habibullah Agha, the Acting Minister of Education, as part of his provincial visits to assess the educational and training conditions in the country’s provinces, has now arrived in Paktia Province with his accompanying team. First, the Acting Minister of Education visited the directorate office of Education in the province, where he met with […]

Alhaj Mawlawi Habibullah Agha, the Acting Minister of Education, as part of his provincial visits to assess the educational and training conditions in the country’s provinces, has now arrived in Paktia Province with his accompanying team.

First, the Acting Minister of Education visited the directorate office of Education in the province, where he met with the leadership and staff. The head of the Department of Education welcomed the Acting Minister and provided information about the activities and work of the department.

Following this, the Acting Minister of Education delivered a speech, emphasizing the responsibilities of the department’s officials and employees.

The delegation, accompanied by officials from the Department of Education, visited several schools, including Babrak Zadran High School and the central orphanage of the province. They provided information about the educational facilities aimed at enhancing the scientific capabilities of the nation’s children provided by the ministry.

Subsequently, the Acting Minister of Education visited the Governor’s Office in Paktia and met with Mawlawi Mehrullah Hamad, the Governor, and Sheikh Mawlawi Saleh Mohammad Faqir, the head of the Provincial Ulema Council. The meeting included extensive discussions focused on strengthening and improving the educational and training conditions in the province.

The provincial leadership and the Ulema Council expressed their support for the ministry’s plans and assured the Acting Minister of their cooperation in implementing these programs.

As part of the agenda, the Acting Minister also met with the elders and Shia scholars of the province. These scholars praised the ministry’s activities and announced their support for the proposed educational plans for the country.