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Lack of Roads, Clinics Biggest Challenge in Kuran wa Munjan

Kuran wa Munjan is one of the remote and border districts of Badakhshan province, with a population of over 8,000 people.

Some residents of the district say they face serious challenges due to poor road conditions, lack of medical centers, telecommunications networks, and access to clean drinking water.

Abdul Wakil, a resident of Kuran wa Munjan, said: "We have many shortages. A few days ago, an accident occurred in our village; since there is no road, a vehicle overturned, resulting in 12 people being injured and 2 others losing their lives."

Other residents have also called on the caretaker government to address their problems.

Ahmad Shah, another resident of the district, said: "We request the Islamic Emirate to help us not only with building roads but also to provide more assistance. We have neither a proper telecom signal nor a well-equipped clinic."

However, local officials in Badakhshan say efforts are underway to resolve the issues of the people of Kuran wa Munjan.

Aminullah Tayeb, Deputy Governor of Badakhshan, said: "Issues related to clean drinking water and telecom towers will be resolved soon, God willing. The Islamic Emirate is aware of the situation."

Badakhshan, located in the northeastern part of the country, is a province where many districts face numerous problems, including damaged roads, lack of healthcare facilities, electricity, and telecommunications. Residents have consistently urged the authorities to take action.

Lack of Roads, Clinics Biggest Challenge in Kuran wa Munjan

Other residents have also called on the caretaker government to address their problems.

تصویر بندانگشتی

Kuran wa Munjan is one of the remote and border districts of Badakhshan province, with a population of over 8,000 people.

Some residents of the district say they face serious challenges due to poor road conditions, lack of medical centers, telecommunications networks, and access to clean drinking water.

Abdul Wakil, a resident of Kuran wa Munjan, said: "We have many shortages. A few days ago, an accident occurred in our village; since there is no road, a vehicle overturned, resulting in 12 people being injured and 2 others losing their lives."

Other residents have also called on the caretaker government to address their problems.

Ahmad Shah, another resident of the district, said: "We request the Islamic Emirate to help us not only with building roads but also to provide more assistance. We have neither a proper telecom signal nor a well-equipped clinic."

However, local officials in Badakhshan say efforts are underway to resolve the issues of the people of Kuran wa Munjan.

Aminullah Tayeb, Deputy Governor of Badakhshan, said: "Issues related to clean drinking water and telecom towers will be resolved soon, God willing. The Islamic Emirate is aware of the situation."

Badakhshan, located in the northeastern part of the country, is a province where many districts face numerous problems, including damaged roads, lack of healthcare facilities, electricity, and telecommunications. Residents have consistently urged the authorities to take action.

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