The Youth Manager of Ghor Province visited the Educational Courses

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Tue, Jan 30 2024 12:55 PM
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On Monday (29th of January, 2024) Mawlavi Abdul Saboor Fakour, the Youth Manager of Ghor province's Department of Information and Culture, talked about future plans with the youth during a visit to the educational courses of this province.
In this meeting, the youth Manager encouraged the students of the courses to study and asked them to take up the career and field they choose correctly, so that in the future they can serve the nation through the profession of their choice.
The youth Manager said to them: “the I.E.A pays special attention to the youth and will have various programs for the youth in the future.”
He also said: lThe contradictions between the students, the students of universities and the students of the madrassas are the efforts of foreigners, so the youth should not be fooled by the intellectual wars of the enemies and should work shoulder to shoulder with each other to gain knowledge, because our country is in dire need of knowledgeable people.”

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