Opening of two major road asphalt projects in the first and sixth districts of the city by Herat Municipality

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Sun, May 17 2020 1:09 PM
The beginning of the series of development projects for the fiscal year 1399; Opening of two major road asphalt projects in the first and sixth districts of the city by Herat Municipality

Two major road asphalt projects, the concreting of side alleys and the construction of prestigious canals of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees' office on the roads adjacent to Jami University in the first district of the city and Shah Mohammad Khan in the sixth district by the enslaved Hazrat Mushfeq Herat Municipality It was opened with.

The projects include a 420-meter-long double-layered asphalt near Jami University worth 4.6 million afghanis, a 220-meter-long double-layered asphalt, the concreting of side alleys and the construction of prestigious canals on Shah Mohammad Khan Road worth 4 million afghanis.

Gholam Hazrat Mushfeq, the mayor of Herat, considered the start of this project as a promise to start the basic infrastructure projects of Herat city and mentioned the joint efforts of the people in the development of the city.
The Mayor of Herat considered the plan of the city's best transit program for all Habitat organizations to encourage and encourage the residents of the neighborhoods of each district in terms of paying for urban services, strengthening public relations and capacity building of the Transitional Development Council.

The beginning of the series of development projects for the fiscal year 1399; Opening of two major road asphalt projects in the first and sixth districts of the city by Herat Municipality

 

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