GHAZNI, Aug 15 (NNN-ANA) – Work on a water supply network has been completed in Afghanistan’s Ghazni province, and the network will provide clean drinking water to over 150 households, a local official said yesterday.
Costing 39 million Afghanis (about 438,300 U.S. dollars), from the budget of the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD), work on a potable water supplying project was completed early yesterday morning, in Ghazni city, the provincial capital of Ghazni province, Mawlavi Mohammad Qasim Amini, Director of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, in the province told media.
“By completion of the project, up to 160 households have now access to hygienic water, in the provincial centre, the Ghazni city,” the official told reporters.
A water network has also entered into operation, to provide potable water to 400 households in the country’s central Bamyan province, a couple of weeks ago.– NNN-ANA