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Daikundi Offers Free Education for Students in Need

The Director of Information and Culture in Daikundi has announced the provision of free education for one thousand underprivileged students in the province.

According to him, over the past year, these students have received training in English language and computer skills.

Sayed Mustafa Saleh, the Director of Information and Culture in Daikundi, said: “Currently, around 300 students are engaged in learning computer basics and English at this center, and these free educational services are offered to underprivileged students from morning until evening.”

Students who have completed free courses at this educational center are requesting the continuation of such programs from the authorities.

Mohammad, one of the students, said: “This free program is beneficial for everyone because those who cannot afford educational expenses can study with peace of mind.”

Ali, another student, added, “We hope these classes will continue, and that pens and notebooks will also be provided so we can study better.”

Due to economic difficulties and the mountainous terrain of Daikundi, many students in the central areas and districts lack access to costly educational programs, making initiatives like this a valuable opportunity for them.

Daikundi Offers Free Education for Students in Need

Students who have completed free courses at this educational center are requesting the continuation of such programs from the authorities.

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The Director of Information and Culture in Daikundi has announced the provision of free education for one thousand underprivileged students in the province.

According to him, over the past year, these students have received training in English language and computer skills.

Sayed Mustafa Saleh, the Director of Information and Culture in Daikundi, said: “Currently, around 300 students are engaged in learning computer basics and English at this center, and these free educational services are offered to underprivileged students from morning until evening.”

Students who have completed free courses at this educational center are requesting the continuation of such programs from the authorities.

Mohammad, one of the students, said: “This free program is beneficial for everyone because those who cannot afford educational expenses can study with peace of mind.”

Ali, another student, added, “We hope these classes will continue, and that pens and notebooks will also be provided so we can study better.”

Due to economic difficulties and the mountainous terrain of Daikundi, many students in the central areas and districts lack access to costly educational programs, making initiatives like this a valuable opportunity for them.

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