Over 12,000 Urban Informal Houses Registered in Farah

Anonymous (not verified)
Sun, Feb 09 2020 10:40 AM
Farah

In process of Registering of Urban Informal Areas, the Ministry of Urban Development and Land – MUDL has registered 12,014 houses throughout the western Farah city.

Moreover, the Ministry of Urban Development and Land has registered 790,446 houses in informal areas of Kabul, Mazar-e-Sharif, Herat, Kandahar, Jalalabad, Farah, Bamyan and Nili and at the same time as distributing of 20,000 occupancy certificates.

Acting Minister of Urban Development and Housing

1 year ago

We hold ourselves accountable to our God, the Muslim nation and our country, and we consider it our duty to work for urban development, economic and social development and environmental protection. We are committed and have begun our efforts to transform the Ministry of Urban Development and Land into a service and responsive ministry that will always work for the implementation of development and welfare projects and provide transparency, incentives and employment opportunities in this area.

Mr. Hamdullah Nomani
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