ECONOMY — June 24, 2026
Reconstruction project work begins in Ghazni at a cost of nearly three million Afghanis
The projects include a 600-meter canal in Bahlol Dana village, a 600-meter retaining wall in Ali Lala Sahib area and two bridges in Shamir Sahib area. Ghazni Mayor Maulvi Abu Mohammad Sabit said they will address citizens' basic needs and strengthen urban infrastructure.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News — 2 min read

Work has begun on reconstruction projects in the second district of Ghazni city.
The projects consist of a 600-meter canal in Bahlol Dana village, a 600-meter retaining wall in the Ali Lala Sahib area, and two bridges in the Shamir Sahib area. They are funded by the municipality's internal budget and are scheduled to be completed in four months.
Ghazni city Mayor Maulvi Abu Mohammad Sabit stated that the projects aim to solve citizens' basic problems, develop urban services, and strengthen infrastructure.
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