Work on Afghan National Palace Resumes

The deputy of the National Development Corporation said that the Islamic Emirate is trying to resume the work of national projects in various provinces.

The National Development Corporation (NDC) announced the resumption of the Afghan National Palace project, worth two billion Afghanis, in Kabul and said that it is supposed to be completed by the year 1405.

“The total budget of the project is about 2 billion Afghanis, which is paid by the National Bank, and the project is implemented by the National Development Corporation,” said Mirwais Arghandiwal, head of House Construction of the National Development Corporation.

“We were able to make changes in the project in the last two years when the Islamic Emirate came, for example, we added a heating center and changed the parking lot,” said Shaker Jalali, head of Bank-e-Milli Afghan.

The deputy of the National Development Corporation said that the Islamic Emirate is trying to resume the work of national projects in various provinces.

“Today, our elders, especially leaders of the Islamic Emirate, the Prime Minister, and other ministers, have always tried to do such national works,” said Abdul Wali Adil, deputy of the National Development Corporation.

Meanwhile, some engineers said that they are trying to advance the construction process of the project in a better way.

“We are sure we will complete the project on time and even before the deadline,” said Maiwand Dosti, head of the Afghan National Palace project.

Construction on the project was postponed for more than two years.

Work on Afghan National Palace Resumes