SOCIETY — April 18, 2026

My Homeland Report Covers Nehal Shani Campaign in Bamyan Province

The national broadcaster has aired a report titled 'My Homeland' on the Nehal Shani Campaign active in Bamyan Province.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA2 min read

My Homeland Report Covers Nehal Shani Campaign in Bamyan Province
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The national broadcaster has aired a report titled 'My Homeland' covering the Nehal Shani Campaign in Bamyan Province. The report provides an on-the-ground look at the campaign which is active in the province.

The segment focuses on the activities of the Nehal Shani Campaign in Bamyan. This information is provided directly by the state outlet in its broadcast.

There are no conflicting accounts regarding the campaign's presence in Bamyan Province or the airing of the report. The facts are clear from the official source.

The program 'My Homeland' is the platform that has been used to showcase this campaign to viewers. It brings the report from the location in Bamyan Province.

Public awareness of the Nehal Shani Campaign is increased through this type of coverage. The report is a factual account of the initiative in the province.

Key details include the name of the campaign, its location in Bamyan Province, and the title of the reporting program. These elements are all confirmed in the broadcast.

Read the original reporting at RTA

Reliability assessment

Single official state broadcaster (RTA) providing a direct on-the-ground report with specific program title, campaign name, and location. Per guidelines, a single source with concrete, checkable details (named campaign and province) qualifies as reliable for the fact that the report and campaign exist.

The source language reads straight.

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SocietyBamyan Province, Nehal Shani Campaign, Environmental Campaign, RTA Report, My Homeland

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