The Director of Information and Culture of Faryab, accompanied by a delegation, traveled to Andkhoy District.

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Sun, May 03 2026 1:59 PM
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During his visit, the Director met with media representatives and toured the public library of Andkhoy District. He urged media officials to be mindful of their responsibilities, highlighting their vital role in raising public awareness. 
The Director also explained Decree No. 17 from His Excellency the Amir al-Mu’minin (may Allah protect him), which addresses the prevention of harmful customs. He called on media representatives to effectively inform the public about the contents of this decree through proper information dissemination.
Additionally, the Director inspected historical monuments in the Andkhoy District, visited the Imam Shamsuddin Public Library, explored tourism companies and bookstores, and reviewed the trade associations' regulatory guidelines. To better organize cultural affairs, he initiated the process of registering and documenting bookstores.
 16 Dhu al-Qa‘dah 1447 
5/3/2026

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