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I want to know how many afghan got pakistan citizenship?
Millions. They dont need to get Pakistani citizenship to live in Pakistan.
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I want to know how many afghan got pakistan citizenship?
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And they move around the borders without any hard procedure. And those who live in Peshawar knows there are Taxi's always standing on Karkhano phatak to goto Kabul or torkham. A taxi can take you across the border. Its that simple for Afghans here.What more you need.Millions. They dont need to get Pakistani citizenship to live in Pakistan.
First give me the link.Bleak living conditions in Afghanistan's Baghrami market
The blocks of cold cement that make up Baghrami market in east Kabul have become an accidental place of refuge for hundreds of families who had to leave their homes in Kapisa province to flee from fighting there. These families arrived in Kabul a few months ago, but are just the latest from many thousands of people who have arrived in the last few years due to the widespread conflict in Afghanistan. Many of them have settled into makeshift dwellings all over the city and are living in bleak conditions.
Besides their clear needs for food, clean water, and medical care, the people huddled in Baghrami market also need help facing the cold Afghan winter. MSF has distributed relief items, consisting of 3,500 blankets and 700 plastic sheeting. In addition, MSF will work together with SHRDO, a local Afghan NGO specialized in health care to provide medical care for the thousands gathered in Baghrami market.
In the upcoming eight weeks, MSF will support one SHRDO clinic by providing the necessary training, supplies and staff that are needed to boost the provision of free primary health care and medication for those displaced in the market. Pregnant women and those who need emergency medical attention will be referred to Ahmad Shah Baba District hospital, only 5km away, where MSF has been supporting the provision of free medical care activities, with a focus on emergency and maternity care, since October, 2009.
Please give them dignified life.
And they move around the borders without any hard procedure. And those who live in Peshawar knows there are Taxi's always standing on Karkhano phatak to goto Kabul or torkham. A taxi can take you across the border. Its that simple for Afghans here.What more you need.
^^^^Children of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan play in ****** streets
http: // www.demotix.com/news/children-afghan-refugees-pakistan-play-******-streets
Please give them equal opportunity.
Seriously india should focus on its own backyard, Bhutan and Nepal. India is no where near Afghanistan, it shares no border with Afghanistan and they think Afghanistan is next door to delhi
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the unseen things, Indians are absolutely Blind to see this & think that Afgh has population of 1,100
your Shiny roads are going to serve the Norther Alliance only, Its good to see you people at least 'casually admitting' that India is no party in Afgh
Allama Iqbal Faculty of Arts Kabul University
Under construction Jinnah Hospital in Kabul
India pledged 1.5 billion for afghan development. I think it is huge amount. For the same amount pakistan leader took bowl to IMF and world bank.
India pledged 1.5 billion for afghan development. I think it is huge amount. For the same amount pakistan leader took bowl to IMF and world bank.
Pak to construct Rs 1.2b hospital in Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD (APP) - The Government of Pakistan will construct Jinnah Hospital in Kabul at an estimated cost of Rs 1200 million, which would have all the modern health facilities.
A contract signing ceremony was held here Tuesday between the Governments of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Commander National Logistic Cell, Brigadier Nisar Ahmed Mir and Brigadier (Retd) Anjum Saeed on the part of Planning and Development Division signed the agreement.
First Secretary Embassy of Afghanistan, Syed Maluk Fakhar was also present on the occasion. Senior Joint Secretary Planning and Development Division Raja Atta Mohammad on this occasion gave details of the project.
He said Pakistan has already committed an amount of US $300 million for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Afghanistan.
He told that the planned three-storey hospital would have a capacity of 200 beds with further space available for its expansion to 400 beds.
For this purpose, 25 acres of land has been made available by the Government of Afghanistan, he added.
He said it would comprise 50-bed Thalassemia centre, dialysis centre,surgical wards, besides others facilities.
He said the design of the hospital has been prepared by M/S NESPAK in consultation with Ministry of Health, Afghanistan.
Contract for construction has been awarded to National Logistic Cell, which is also constructing Allama Iqbal Faculty Block at Kabul University, Sir Syed Post Graduate Science Faculty Block in Nangarhar University, Jalalabad, Liaquat Ali Khan Engineering Faculty Block in Bulkh University, Mazar-e-Sharif and Nishtar Kidney Centre, Jalalabad, he added.
Raja Atta said that after completion, all the necessary equipment will be supplied by the government of Pakistan.
About other projects, the Senior Joint Secretary said “Nishtar Kidney Health Centre, Jalalabad is under construction while general hospital at Logar and Fatima Jinnah Nuclear Medicine Centre in Kabul are in the pipeline.”
Besides, Pakistan committed to construct a 100-bed eye hospital, he added.
He said Pakistan has made a donation of 100 buses, 300,000 student kit, 50,000 food packages and 9,600 tents.
About 14 Mobile Medical Units are under fabrication while Afghan officials have got training in Pakistani Institutes, he added.
Work on Chaman-Spin Boldak Railway Link will be initiated and a TV transmitter would also be supplied, he said.
First Secretary Embassy of Afghanistan Syed Maluk Fakhar lauded these efforts and said that Government of Pakistan is completing different projects especially in health sector of Afghanistan.
He said “Afghan people are thankful for government’s big assistance.”
Chairman PM Inspection Commission Major General Farooq Ahmed, representatives from NESPAK, Finance Division and Planning and Development Division were also present on the occasion.Pakistan reviews its projects in Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD: A high level delegation led by Planning Commission (PC) Member Lt General Muhammad Zubair concluded a three-day visit to Afghanistan to review progress on reconstruction projects being undertaken in the country by Pakistan.
Pakistan is undertaking several development projects in Afghanistan under bilateral assistance programme. The focus of projects is on the sector of health and education. Pakistan has also allocated 1,000 scholarships for Afghan students in their institutions.
During site visits, the delegation assessed the work progress and examined in detail factors impeding the progress and took decisions on key issues to expedite the work. Zubair also called on Afghan ministers of higher education, health and public works to discuss a coordinated approach for completing the reconstruction projects.
The delegation will pay a separate visit to eastern Afghanistan, later this month, to assess the work on development projects Pakistan is undertaking. Pakistan is also in the process of identifying areas where more development projects could be initiated. The current development and assistance projects undertaken by Pakistan would cost around $500 million.
Pakistan reviews its projects in Afghanistan
Pledges loool, Look at the ecomomy of India & then Pakistan, As i told you Indians are just too blind to see it all, any ways, you will be packing your bags sooner or later so.....
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Pledges loool, Look at the ecomomy of India & then Pakistan, As i told you Indians are just too blind to see it all, any ways, you will be packing your bags sooner or later so.....
with you post i am getting an image that in Pakistan Afghan refugees are in worse condition. in Pakistan they are treated like pay cheques. So with this i guess Afghanistan is better for them. Why dont they go back to afghanistan. With india there helping them with the whole world. They'll surely get better condition than this. As we are same much affected by terrorism and taliban taking over our nukes .As far as refugee situation is concerned it is Pakistan's responsibility to shelter them not India. Last time when they were refugee Pakistan was blessed by riches from USA without loosing men. Pakistan was beneficiary to keep them but what Pakistan should have done to send them back was non of its concern. The money was used to keep them refugee but not to send them back by helping the neighbor to stand back as a nation (what India is doing now). But were used by exploiting their vulnerabilities for strategic depths.
History repeats itself.
This time they are (afghans) again refugee and now Pakistani men are at war to help USA. Pakistan is still getting money but this time is not beneficiary. Equation is not that simple this time.
Rather using Refugees as money cheques this time Pakistan is investing in Afghanistan to improve its PR due to Indian presence. But ultimately Afghanistan will be gain stability!, this is what we all want isn't it.
We are learning lessons by hard way. Pakistan was ill prepared and would have never thought the earth will change its axis this time.