SOCIETY — May 2, 2026

New School Building Completed in Ghazni’s Jaghuri District

A new school building funded by local residents has been completed in Ghazni’s Jaghuri district at a cost of six million Afghanis. The facility features twelve classrooms and an administrative office to support local education.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News2 min read

New School Building Completed in Ghazni’s Jaghuri District
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Officials in Ghazni province have announced the completion of a new educational facility in the Jaghuri district. The Shuhada-e-Haidar school building, located in Haidar village, was officially handed over to the local community following its recent construction.

According to Miyagul Sadiq, the media officer for the Ghazni Provincial Education Directorate, the project was completed at a total cost of six million Afghanis. The funding was provided entirely by local residents, reflecting a continued reliance on community-driven initiatives to support educational infrastructure in the region.

The newly constructed facility is designed to accommodate students with twelve classrooms and a dedicated administrative office. Local education authorities stated that the building will help address space constraints and improve learning conditions for children in the area. The handover marks the latest in a series of locally financed school projects across Ghazni province, where community contributions have frequently supplemented provincial education budgets. Education officials noted that such initiatives remain vital for maintaining school infrastructure in remote areas.

Provincial officials emphasized that the completion of the Shuhada-e-Haidar school aligns with broader efforts to expand access to education in rural districts. The facility is expected to begin operations for the upcoming academic term, providing a structured environment for students and teachers in Haidar village.

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