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Kabul Hosts Exhibition of Books, Paintings, Embroidered Clothes

An educational center in Kabul organized an exhibition of books, paintings, and embroidered clothes.

The organizers of this exhibition stated that their goal was to promote art and expand the culture of reading in the country, especially in the capital.

Aziza Akhlaqi, the organizer of the exhibition, said: "The purpose of holding this exhibition is to introduce art and its application in our daily lives."

Meanwhile, several participants called for comprehensive support from the interim government in organizing such exhibitions.

Zainab, a participant, said: "Artists, especially women, need encouragement, as it plays an important role in their growth and progress."

Other visitors expressed their strong interest in attending exhibitions and said such events are beneficial for the growth of artistic works and further encouragement of artists.

Mozhgan, a visitor, said: "My request to the government is to support us in the fields of painting and education so that we can achieve greater progress."

Another visitor, Sayed Hussain, stated: "I have a special interest in art, and these sectors can lead to the growth and development of art in society."

According to the officials, this exhibition was held for just one day in the capital.

Kabul Hosts Exhibition of Books, Paintings, Embroidered Clothes

The organizers of this exhibition stated that their goal was to promote art and expand the culture of reading in the country, especially in the capital.

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An educational center in Kabul organized an exhibition of books, paintings, and embroidered clothes.

The organizers of this exhibition stated that their goal was to promote art and expand the culture of reading in the country, especially in the capital.

Aziza Akhlaqi, the organizer of the exhibition, said: "The purpose of holding this exhibition is to introduce art and its application in our daily lives."

Meanwhile, several participants called for comprehensive support from the interim government in organizing such exhibitions.

Zainab, a participant, said: "Artists, especially women, need encouragement, as it plays an important role in their growth and progress."

Other visitors expressed their strong interest in attending exhibitions and said such events are beneficial for the growth of artistic works and further encouragement of artists.

Mozhgan, a visitor, said: "My request to the government is to support us in the fields of painting and education so that we can achieve greater progress."

Another visitor, Sayed Hussain, stated: "I have a special interest in art, and these sectors can lead to the growth and development of art in society."

According to the officials, this exhibition was held for just one day in the capital.

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