Kabul: Afghan students are happy with the Taliban decision to reopen all state universities throughout the country.
“We are happy that such decisions have been made.
All students have regained their hopes,” said Mohammad Saleh, a student, reported Tolo news.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the Ministry of Higher Education announced on Sunday that all state universities in warm areas will be opened on February 2 and in cold areas on February 26.
“Lessons in the cold area will begin on Haut 7 (February 2),” said Abdul Baqi Haqqani, Higher Education Minister.
“The process of registration of those who managed to enter the entrance of the University of 1400 Years of Sun will also begin during this period (February 2),” he added.
Since the fall of former government in mid-August last year, the state university remained closed for students throughout the country.
Also, many academic individuals and high profiles leave the country.
Bargi Khalil, a university instructor, told Tolo News, “there should be no change in the education method of the Ministry of Higher Education.
We did not say that there should be no positive change, but the previous method must continue.”
Previously, the Islamic Emirates said they had planned to separate male and female students.
Girls are only allowed to attend classes to sixth grade in public schools.
Since the Taliban takeover in mid-August, girls in most Afghanistan have not been allowed to return to school outside the 7th grade.
The closure of girls’ schools has been filled with sharp reactions in the country and also from the international community.
Meanwhile, a number of female students who remain out of the school said the Islamic Emirates had to keep their promise and reopen schools in the new year.