The MoE leadership during a meeting discussed about three-year development plan

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Thu, Aug 31 2023 10:53 AM
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The MoE’s Islamic Education deputy discussed with the head and experts of the MoE Planning Department about the development plan of this ministry.
In the meeting that was held to discuss about MoE development, first of all, Maulawi Habibullah Akhundzadah, the head of the plan department, gave information to the attendees about the structure of the development plan.
In the continuation of the meeting, Alhaj Maulawi Karamatullah Akhundzadah, the Deputy of Islamic Education of MoE, emphasized that the arrangement and preparation of the plan for all departments, including the Ministry of Education, is a necessary and certain thing that must be implemented at the appointed time.
Then, after detailed discussions about the mentioned plan, the members of the meeting shared their ideas and suggestions and the necessary decisions were made.

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