کابل ولايت کې له ۲۰ جريبو څخه زياته ځمکه تصفيه شوه

Anonymous (not verified)
Mon, Dec 02 2019 9:46 AM
کابل

ښار جوړولو او ځمکو وزارت د حکومت انکشافي پروژو په تطبيق کې د اسانتياو رامنځته کولو لپاره د کابل په مربوطاتو کې ۲۸ جريبه ځمکه تصفيه کړه.

دا ټوټه ځمکه چې د کابل ولايت په شکر درې ولسوالۍ کې موقعيت لري، ۲۲ جريبه يې شخصي او ۶ جريبه يې دولتي ده.

ياده ځمکه د شاه و عروس اوبو بند پروژې د تطبيق لپاره تصفيه کيږي.

ښار جوړولو او ځمکو وزارت په ټول هېواد کې تر اوسه ۱ ميلیون ۲۵۰ زره جريبه ځمکه تصفيه کړې ده.

Acting Minister of Urban Development and Housing

1 year 6 months ago

We hold ourselves accountable to our God, the Muslim nation and our country, and we consider it our duty to work for urban development, economic and social development and environmental protection. We are committed and have begun our efforts to transform the Ministry of Urban Development and Land into a service and responsive ministry that will always work for the implementation of development and welfare projects and provide transparency, incentives and employment opportunities in this area.

Mr. Hamdullah Nomani
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