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Helmand Education Dept Says 93 New Schools to Be Built

The department of education of Helmand province said that in this solar year, 93 schools will be built in this province.

The department's officials also noted that 32 schools in Helmand have undergone renovation since the Islamic Emirate came to power, and this work is still ongoing.

"Our plan for this year is to build schools in a fundamental way, build walls for 20 schools, and build student restrooms for another 20 schools,” said Mohammad Ismail, director of general education of the Helmand Department of Education.

Students asked the Islamic Emirate to rebuild their schools so that they can continue studying in a peaceful environment.

"The problem that we are facing is that our school is not built properly, we don't have any toilets. it is very cold in winter,” said Abdul Ali, a student.

“Our school does not have four walls; the office and our classrooms are old. There are many of us, there is no place to sit in the classroom,” said Zameer, a student.

Helmand residents urged the current government to speed up the process of rebuilding schools.

"There are 350 to 400 students. We ask them to build a school here for us,” said Pir Mohammad, a resident of Helmand.

"We ask the Islamic Emirate to build walls for the school and specify its place because the school is close to the road,” said Rahmatullah, a resident of Helmand.

According to data from the Helmand Department of Education, the province now has 419 schools, 234 of which do not have buildings.

Helmand Education Dept Says 93 New Schools to Be Built

Students asked the Islamic Emirate to rebuild their schools so that they can continue studying in a peaceful environment.

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The department of education of Helmand province said that in this solar year, 93 schools will be built in this province.

The department's officials also noted that 32 schools in Helmand have undergone renovation since the Islamic Emirate came to power, and this work is still ongoing.

"Our plan for this year is to build schools in a fundamental way, build walls for 20 schools, and build student restrooms for another 20 schools,” said Mohammad Ismail, director of general education of the Helmand Department of Education.

Students asked the Islamic Emirate to rebuild their schools so that they can continue studying in a peaceful environment.

"The problem that we are facing is that our school is not built properly, we don't have any toilets. it is very cold in winter,” said Abdul Ali, a student.

“Our school does not have four walls; the office and our classrooms are old. There are many of us, there is no place to sit in the classroom,” said Zameer, a student.

Helmand residents urged the current government to speed up the process of rebuilding schools.

"There are 350 to 400 students. We ask them to build a school here for us,” said Pir Mohammad, a resident of Helmand.

"We ask the Islamic Emirate to build walls for the school and specify its place because the school is close to the road,” said Rahmatullah, a resident of Helmand.

According to data from the Helmand Department of Education, the province now has 419 schools, 234 of which do not have buildings.

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