The ARCS Inaugurated Solar Power Project In Nangarhar Marastoon!

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Wed, Apr 06 2022 8:32 AM
د افغاني سرې میاشتې د ننګرهار مرستون کې د شمسي بریښنا پروژه ګټه اخیستنې ته وسپارل شوه!

Today, on Tuesday, 5th of April 2022 the Afghan Red Crescent Society Solar Power Project Inaugurated In Nangarhar Marastoon Inaugurated Solar Power Project in Nangarhar Marastoon. Which has the capacity to generate 41 kilowatts of electricity per hour at a cost of 4,883,760 afghanis provided to the relevant families. The opening ceremony was attended by Mr. Mia Hafizuddin Qamari, Director of Eastern Zone Coordination, Mr. Maghfoorullah Shahidzoi, Director of the ARCS Marastoons, Mr. Ehsanullah Mamlawal, officer of the Nangarhar Marastoon.

Mr. Qamari, on behalf of the Red Crescent leadership, thanked the donors for the project and said that the project was very important for the participants.

 

د افغاني سرې میاشتې د ننګرهار مرستون کې د شمسي بریښنا پروژه ګټه اخیستنې ته وسپارل شوه!

 

د افغاني سرې میاشتې د ننګرهار مرستون کې د شمسي بریښنا پروژه ګټه اخیستنې ته وسپارل شوه!

 

د افغاني سرې میاشتې د ننګرهار مرستون کې د شمسي بریښنا پروژه ګټه اخیستنې ته وسپارل شوه!

 

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