Reforms in MoPW accelerates the work of projects

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Sun, Jun 13 2021 4:03 PM
Reforms in MoPW accelerates the work of projects

MoPW: The recent reform process in the Ministry of Public Works, which was undertaken by the leadership of the ministry, has made the work of development projects much faster than in the past.

According to the Ministry, currently, more than 1,830 km of roads are under construction, which, in addition to speeding up the work of projects, also pays attention to their quality, and has also started a serious fight against corruption and negligence, indeed.

Otherwise, these reforms have been implemented not only within the ministry but also to all provincial departments so that the ministry's projects can be completed in accordance with the technical specifications of high quality and on time.

As can be seen from the speed of the projects; The second line of Kabul - Maidan Wardak, Kunar - Nuristan Road, Taang-e-Logar - Chehel Dukhtaran, Ghor – Herat highway, Herat - Chesht Sharif Road, roads inside Jalalabad, Taloqan, and Nili cities are the bold consequence of the ongoing reform.

To reach the main goals and targets, the Ministry of Public Works tries its best to complete the planned projects with excellent quality and on time, all over the country.

MoPW says; the coordinated efforts that will result in a wide network of roads, will not only solve the transportation problems of millions of Afghans but can also play a fundamental role in the transfer of commercial, industrial, and agricultural products.

 

MoPW Media Team - Kabul

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