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The Implementation of Three Development Projects Started in Bamyan

The implementation process of three development projects, including the construction of a cattle market, the construction of Mir Hashem square, and the construction of road ditches in the center of Bamyan province, began.

According to the municipality of Bamyan province, these projects with a total budget of more than 5 million and 600 thousand AFN will be financed from the budget of this organization.

The newsletter of the Bamyan municipality, providing more details, says that the construction of a cattle selling point in the Gonbedak area in first district at a cost of 3,262,954 Afghanis, the construction of Mir Hashem square in fourth district at a cost of 1,246,600 Afghanis, and the construction of roadside stalls in the new city market area in fist district will be done in Bamyan city.

It should be noted that the implementation of these projects will be done by two private onstruction companies.

Mawlwi Abdullah Sarhadi, the governor of Bamyan, said at the opening ceremony of these projects that the leadership of the local administration is trying to implement more infrastructure projects in Bamyan.

At the same time, the newsletter of the Bamyan municipality directorate informs about the implementation of several other development projects, including the construction of culverts, gutter plates, and shop construction, with a total value of more than 8 million Afghani from the budget of that department in Bamyan.

Bamyan is one of the deprived and undeveloped provinces in Afghanistan, which needs more attention and allocation of more financial resources in order to move towards development.

In the past, this province was exposed to the obvious discrimination of the central government and had the lowest amount of budget allocated to it, and currently the development process in it is being done slowly.