Construction of a 5.8-km road in Dehsabz district reaches 50 percent progress

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Wed, Jun 30 2021 1:31 PM
Construction of a 5.8-km road in Dehsabz district reaches 50 percent progress

Kabul: The project of a 5.8-kilometer-long asphalt road, which starts from the Khwaja Chaasht crossroads of Dehsabz district and reaches close to the “Allahgul Mujahid Madrasa”, is under construction that has 50% work progress so far.

The project, worth more than 83 million Afghanis, has been contracted between the Ministry of Public Works and a private construction company and is funded from the Afghan government's national budget.

With the completion of this road project, the transportation problems of the residents of the Dehsabz district will be solved and will facilitate thousands of people to be got to and from their designated destinations on time and more comfortably.

It is noteworthy, during the construction of this road project; around 1420 working days have also been created for the local workers, which were directly benefited from this project.

MoPW Media Team – Kabul

 

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