AFGHANISTA 31 JANUARY 2022 (VOE WORLD) Afghanistan's state funded colleges, shut since the Taliban held onto power in August last year, will resume in February, the Taliban acting advanced education serve has said, without determining whether female understudies would have the option to return.
Colleges in hotter regions will return from February 2, while those in colder regions would resume on February 26, the clergyman, Shaikh Abdul Baqi Haqqani, told a news meeting in Kabul on Sunday.
He didn't express out loud whatever game plans assuming that any would be made for female understudies. Before, Taliban authorities have recommended that ladies could be instructed in independent classes.
Up until this point, the Taliban government has returned secondary schools for young men just in many pieces of the country. A few private colleges have resumed, yet as a rule female understudies have not had the option to get back to class.
Western state run administrations have made schooling for female understudies a piece of their requests as the Taliban look for more unfamiliar guide and the thawing of some $10 billion abroad resources.
Taliban assumed control over the country on August 15 as unfamiliar powers pulled out and the Western-supported government imploded.
A large number of Afghans have been dove further into neediness from that point forward as the Taliban takeover brought about disturbance to help programs and crumbling food security.
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