This report contains the innovation of building school buildings from the walls which were used for road blocking and making buffer zones for the governmental organizations for covering it from blasts and suicide bombers.
Report by Pajhwak, AFGHANISTAN, NANGARHAR:
Six School Buildings built from pre-construction walls (T-Walls) were constructed in Nangarhar province for the benefit of 3 million Afghanis.
A spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar, Attaullah Khudayani, told the News the building had been built and utilized by the city’s Ministry of Urban Development and Land in the Sukhmani, Koz Kunar, Mohmandara, Kot, Durrababa and Shinwar districts.
Nangarhar Governor Shah Mahmood Miakhel said while opening the projects, Ghazi Mohammad Afzal Khan Shinwari School in Shinwar had eight classes, Syed Jamaluddin Afghan grade six in Koz Kunar, four classes in Doordab district, Kot Sai end. Ten classrooms and six classrooms have been set up in pre-established area schools in the Sweet City area.
He added that the school was scheduled to be built in six months, but pre-construction schools were a new experience, which is why it was completed in about a year, according to Miyakhel. Parts of these schools or various materials were already built in a factory by the Ministry of Urban Development, and other schools will be built thereafter, He says the new model school is designed to be less expensive in less time, with classes being warm in the winter and freezing in the summer.
The governor said that this year, he received approval for the construction of three schools in the province, out of which the construction work of three school buildings is in progress, of which only two are in Koz Kunar.
Deputy Minister of Urban Development Humayun Faiz urged officials, students, and families, to maintain and maintain these schools.
Koz Kunar district governor Mohammad Ismail Shinwari, a youth representative, said Faridullah was happy with the construction of these schools, emphasizing more work was being done in education in Kunar and other areas.