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India is building three healthcare centers in three remote districts of northeastern Badakhshan province.

Head of the province’s public health directorate says the healthcare centers would be built in Darayem, Shahr-e-Buzorg and Arghanchkhwa districts.

Noor Mohammad has told Radio Killid that one of the three healthcare centers going to be built in Arghanchkhwa would be a 20-bed hospital.

He said the estimated cost of the project is $480,000 being paid by the government of India.

The healthcare centers would benefit more than 60,000 people of the three districts who have been facing problems in health sector.

Due to the lack of health facilities, residents of Darayem, Shahr-e-Buzorg and Afghanchkhwa districts usually go to Faizabad, the provincial capital, for treatment.

But during winter seasons when it is snowing and the roads are blocked by snow they go through severe hardship and dangerous mountain routes to get out of the area.

The recent surge of insecurity in Badakhshan has also created trouble for the residents of remote areas to get to Faizabad.

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India to build three healthcare centers in Badakhshan’s remote areas - Khaama Press (KP) | Afghan News Agency
 
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no, these are actually RAW centers where Hindus train pakistani taliban to go shoot their kids in school.
 
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India is building three healthcare centers in three remote districts of northeastern Badakhshan province.

Head of the province’s public health directorate says the healthcare centers would be built in Darayem, Shahr-e-Buzorg and Arghanchkhwa districts.

Noor Mohammad has told Radio Killid that one of the three healthcare centers going to be built in Arghanchkhwa would be a 20-bed hospital.

He said the estimated cost of the project is $480,000 being paid by the government of India.

The healthcare centers would benefit more than 60,000 people of the three districts who have been facing problems in health sector.

Due to the lack of health facilities, residents of Darayem, Shahr-e-Buzorg and Afghanchkhwa districts usually go to Faizabad, the provincial capital, for treatment.

But during winter seasons when it is snowing and the roads are blocked by snow they go through severe hardship and dangerous mountain routes to get out of the area.

The recent surge of insecurity in Badakhshan has also created trouble for the residents of remote areas to get to Faizabad.

Follow Khaama Press (KP) | Afghan News Agency on Twitter, become a fan on Facebook. Stay updated viaRSS

India to build three healthcare centers in Badakhshan’s remote areas - Khaama Press (KP) | Afghan News Agency

Great stuff, thank you for the great initiative.

/Peace
 
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Hindu-stan will continue her mischief.

One of these days, that hand will be cut.
 
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Hindu-stan will continue her mischief.

One of these days, that hand will be cut.
Only a Pakistani can brand a noble gesture like this as a "mischief":tsk:!!They just don't understand that these types of posts actually shows the level of IQ of the general population of Pakistan to the entire world:rolleyes:
 
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Pakistan has given the most aid to afghanistan than any other muslim country. We built hospitals and universiry blocks, roads and a lot of other stuff but alas these people will always be backstabbers and will spew venom against us!
 
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India will help Afghanistan in building a nation from ruble it is now to a progressive and prosperous one, right from infrastructure, administration, health care, job creation, Democracy, setting up institutions etc..etc..,

we have work force, skills and will to make the region prosperous.

The programs that are being carried out in India will be fine tuned and the experience gained here will be used there. Afghanistan is not the only country there are many countries and India will help them world wide.
 
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