KABUL (Agencies): Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs Mawlavi Abdul Salam Hanafi in a meeting with a group of visually impaired Quran memorizers and teachers of religious schools in Faryab province, said that the Islamic Emirate is trying to solve the problems of religious scholars and schoolteachers.
According to a statement released by his office, Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs Mawlavi Abdul Salam Hanafi met with a group of blind guardians and teachers of religious schools in Faryab province. During the meeting, Qari Jan Mohammad, one of the professors of Darul-Hefaz (Quran Memorization Center) in Maimana City, the provincial capital, spoke on behalf of others and expressed his satisfaction with the security and establishment of the Islamic system in the country.
He said that during the previous administration, the education sector was neglected and that there is a need for more work for the improvement of education, particularly in Islamic schools.
Deputy Prime Minister praised the hard work and efforts of teachers of religious schools for the training of citizens of the country with an Islamic spirit and said that Islamic Emirate is actively working to solve the problems of the people, especially religious scholars, and schoolteachers.
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