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The Ministry of Energy and Water announced on Tuesday that the Shah wa Arus dam job in Kabul&& s Shakardara district has officially been inaugurated.The ceremony, attended by senior authorities from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), marks a significant milestone in the nation&& s efforts to enhance water management and provide sustainable resources for its citizens.The dam, valued at around $53 million, was constructed by the Ministry of Energy and Water with the double objectives of improving water management and providing drinking water to Kabul&& s homeowners.
The project is viewed as an important action in addressing the capital&& s water shortage challenges.Several high-ranking IEA authorities attended the inauguration ceremony, including Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs; Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs; Abdul Salam Hanafi, Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs; and Abdul Latif Mansour, Acting Minister of Energy and Water.Baradar stressed the critical value of water management, highlighting that it is a key top priority for the Islamic Emirate.
He stressed that the efficient management of water resources and the development of energy infrastructure are crucial for the country&& s future prosperity.In his speech, Baradar underscored the growing worth of water as a key financial property in global politics, stating, && Water is increasingly acknowledged as an essential economic factor in international relations.
In some nations, its worth goes beyond that of oil and valuable minerals.&& He also acknowledged Afghanistan&& s challenges due to years of conflict and limited financial investment in water infrastructure.
&& Unfortunately, due to the wars and numerous internal and external factors, Afghanistan has actually not made the essential investments in managing this precious resource,& & Baradar described.
&& As an outcome, seasonal rains and environment modification have resulted in regular flooding, causing substantial damage and loss of life.&& Mawlawi Abdul Kabir described the conclusion of the Shah wa Arus dam as a clear demonstration of the Islamic Emirate&& s dedication to the country & s development.
He called the task a sign of the IEA&& s decision to promote success and improve the lives of Afghan citizens.Abdul Salam Hanafi likewise praised the dam&& s completion, calling it a significant step forward in the country&& s water management efforts.
&& This project shows our continuous dedication to ensuring the sustainable usage of water resources for the advantage of the people,& & he said.Abdul Latif Mansour, the Acting Minister of Energy and Water, even more highlighted the wider vision for Afghanistan&& s water and energy sectors.
He kept in mind that the management of the IEA has actually currently authorized prepare for 4 additional major dam jobs, including the Lalander Shatoot Dam, which is set to begin construction next year.The Shah wa Arus dam stands at a height of 77 meters and has the capacity to control 30 million cubic meters of water annually.
This will allow for the irrigation of 2,700 to 3,500 hectares of farming land and offer 5 million cubic meters of drinking water for Kabul.
The dam is also capable of producing 1.2 megawatts of electrical power, further adding to Afghanistan&& s energy needs.This task is expected to have a far-reaching influence on both the environment and the livelihoods of countless Afghan households, particularly in the areas of farming and clean water gain access to.
The post Shah wa Arus dam inaugurated in Kabul initially appeared on Ariana News.
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