By: Ajmal kakar , Date:18/11/2019
KUNDUZ CITY (Pajhwok): A man killed near the Independent Election Commission (IEC) office in northern Kunduz province was not an observer of the ‘Stability and Partnership’ electoral team, Pajhwok has learnt. The I... Read More
By: Ajmal kakar , Date:24/01/2019
KUNDUZ (Pajhwok): A number of unsuccessful Wolesi Jirga candidates in northern Kunduz province have removed their protest camp with the start of recounting votes cast at some polling stat... Read More
By: Ajmal kakar , Date:14/01/2019
KUNDUZ CITY (Pajhwok): Protesting Wolesi Jirga candidates and their hundreds of supporters in northeastern Kunduz province on Monday emphasized on transparency in the election process and... Read More

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KUNDUZ (PAN): Kunduz residents said re-emergence of the armed groups, rampant administrative corruption and spiraling joblessness were major problems---a vicious trend that was direly needed to be reversed.
Provincial council members and residents in Kunduz said Taliban reappeared in parts of the province such as Chardara, Khan Abad, Dasht-i-Archi, Gortipa, Taluka, Zakhil and the provincial capital.
Expressing concern over the ragaing insecurity, they asked the relevant officials to work out a concerted strategy restoration of peace and stability in the province.

KONDUZ (PAN): The residents of volatile Kunduz demanded the government and international community to help improve deteriorating security, explore job opportunities, accelerate reconstruction process and build overall infrastructure of the province.
Mohammad Yousuf Ayubi, member of Kunduz Provincial Council said his province had been ignored in terms of distribution and implementation of development projects.

KUNDUZ (PAN): Residents of Kunduz while rejecting officials’ view point said rehabilitation projects in the province could not be implemented as were expected by the people earlier. 
Earlier, officials of the province said record rehabilitation work had been done during the last decade elsewhere in Kunduz.
 
 “Many projects are underway to help address people’s problems in transportation, electricity and water distribution sectors,” the official said.
 

KUNDUZ CITY (PAN): Residents of Kunduz expressed their concerns over fast-growing insecurity amid heavy presence of armed rebels including foreign and local miscreants in parts of the province while security officials said law and order of the province was excellent.
Recently, residents in Dasht-i-Archi, Chardara and Qala-i-Zal districts expressed concerns over reemergence of Taliban miscreants who demanded the government should work out strategy to purge the area of anti-state elements by launching a decisive military operation.

KUNDUZ CITY (PAN): Provincial education officials acknowledged absence of school buildings and lack of professional teachers were serious challenges confronted by the vital education sector that still could not be resolved. 
They said six years back as many as 300 schools were functional with its strength was now surged to 473 with 250 among them had no proper buildings.
Muhammad Zahir Nazam, head of provincial education department told Pajhwok Afghan News 310 were high while the rest were primary and secondary schools.

KUNDUZ (PAN): Economy of the people of northern Kunduz province depends on agriculture and livestock but residents and growers complained about shortage of irrigation water, warehouse and market access for their agriculture products. 
Kunduz growers face irrigation water shortage, lack of warehouse and market access
 

1-      Khawar Private Television:
 
It is mong the vibrant media outlet in Kunduz province. The television is founded in 2006 by Jalaluddin Mahmodi, assistant of Afghanistan National Radio Television. It has eight hours broadcast with its transmissions are receivable in surrounding areas of 35 square kilometers.
The Khawar television has 25 employees and it commercials help to meet its expenses.

1.      Jahan Noma Social Foundation:
Jahan Noma Social Foundation was founded by Mohammad Sabir Yousufi back in 2006. The foundation serves the masses to promote social and cultural sectors of the province.
Contact: 0799206706
Email Address: [email protected]
2.      Paserlai Adabi Tolana:
 

37 – Haji Abdullah:
 Elected Senator:
 
Son of Haji Biram Qul, Haji Abdullah was born in Qala-i-Zal area of Kunduz province in 1956.  He completed his high school and then served for 21 long- years as school teacher, head of Qala-i-Zal prosecution office and representative of provincial council.
Contacts: 0799056289
 
 
38 – Eng. Mohammad-u-Din Hamdard:
Elected Senator:
 

Following are the biographies of 15 Kunduz provincial council members, including three females. 
1- Ghulam Rabbani Rabbani:
Ghulam Rabbani Rabbani is the son of Ghulam Sakhi. He was born in 1988 in Kunduz capital. He is now pursuing his third year studies in law from Kunduz University. In recent years, he has been much active in youth’s movement activities in the city.
Contact: 0790900002
2- Amruddin Wali:

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