Education

Muslimyar Meets Representatives Of Private Schools

Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Kabul (BNA) Fazel Hadi Muslimyar Chief of the Senate, met with some representatives of private schools. 
At the meeting the representatives of the private schools asked for amendment of private schools regulations and reduction of the price of electric energy. 
They said that around 100,000 students are pursuing education at those schools, but the in charges of the schools have been abused by the in charges of the education ministry and they complain of education ministry’s supervision methods. 
The speaker of the senate promised cooperation in reaching understanding with the education ministry and if needed he will assist a meeting with the president of the country. 
At the meeting Mohamoud Danishjo head of the commission for religious, cultural, education and higher education affairs and senator Eng. Mohammad Deen Hamdard were also present. 
Another report adds that Muslimyar met with the commander of local police and some elders of Nejrab district of Kapisa in his office. 
At the meeting the commander of local police of the Kapisa province set forth shortage of equipment and means and asked for attention of the government in this respect. 
Another report adds that the administrative body of the senate met with Kabul Mayor Eng.  Mohammad Yunos Nawandish. 
At the meeting they debated Municipality’s development plans and reconstruction of the Darul Aman Palace and the insignia of the senate was presented to Nawandish for his meritorious services. 
Meanwhile, the achievements of Qazi Faizullah Mujadidi head of the primary courts of courts of third precinct of Kabul were appreciated by the senate and he was presented with an appreciation letter.

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