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arts at first, then it changed to professional music school and now it is promoted to national institute of Afghanistan music. At first I was a cleaner, but
since the year 1984 I have had responsibility of protecting eastern and western
musical instruments.
The students take musical instruments
to classes from him to practice daily
and put their identity cards on his table.
When they get through the practice, they
return the instruments and submit him.
Daily work of Mr. Abdul Muhammad is
this. Feeling always plays important role
in daily life of human and what feeling
we have in our working environment
about the life or about the others; is a
matter that has its effect on life and behavior of human in the society. I asked
Mr. Abdul Muhammad what is his feeling about working in such environment?
He replied, I always feel relaxed, I always listen to the soul touching and impressive sound of music and on the other
hand, co-workers and teachers that work
here are kind and sympathetic and these
two specialties exist in my working environment. I think I is an exception comparing with the other places and may be
one of the reasons of my soul relaxation
is this matter.
He expresses his memories; the memories of famous artists and caravan lords
of the first caravan of music in Afghanistan who were the first founders of music school in the framework of education
ministry of Afghanistan and who worked
as the first teachers at this institution.
One of the people whose existence was
felt as a mountain at music school was
Ustad Nangyalai, the deceased.
Mr. Abdul Muhammad expresses the
facts about the past. Despite working
as hireling at music school, he is proud
of being co-worker with teachers such
as, Faqir Muhammad Nangyalai and
enumerates this matter as happiness for
himself because Ustad Nangyalai was
the most elite trumpet musicians in Afghanistan. He was with Ahmad Zahir,
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He pauses a little and after some seconds replies like this, As the sound of
musical instruments gives relaxation to
our mind and soul if my countrymen are
always friendly and kind to one another, their mind and soul will find peace
and this causes the peace in the country
and without doubt peace in the country
causes happiness of life and progress in
the country. If we want we can get happiness and if we dont want, we will
never get it because we drive it away
from us. I hope all of us stay as brothers beside one another and the sound
of each word would be likeable as the
sound of musical instruments for each
of us.
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designed and built to welcome 600 foreign guests. Constructing a road with
the length of 1/8km is also another section of this project. According to the executives, constructing this road is enumerated one of the most complicated
work of this project.
The area of this project is 355 meters
square which occupies 385 acres of
land. Besides buildings it contains verdurous area of bushy threes that is enumerated another specialties to host
Nowruz celebration. The work of Paghman project started in the month of
April. Executive of this project says,
About 700 workers, the majority of
whom are residents of Paghman district,
are busy working in the site.
The government of Afghanistan has appointed a commission by chairmanship
of Farooq Wardak Minister of Education
to organize the work of commission
members for the purpose of better celebrating Nowruz and welcoming the foreign guests. The work of Paghman hill
project is important for the residents of
Paghman from the point of economy.
One of the residents of Paghman district
who works in this project and gets wage
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beautiful city of Samarqand and different countries of the world participate in this program with their own
culture. This year more than 60
countries registered, but 52 countries could participate in this celebration.
America, France, Australia, Siberia,
Bangladesh, Belarus, England, Germany, Georgia, Korea, Indonesia,
Israel, Madagascar, Egypt, Pakistan,
Russia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine,
Uman, China, Iran, Japan, Uzbekistan, India, Hungary, Spain, Italy,
Canada, Kirghizstan, Kazakhstan,
Kuwait, Lithuania, Morocco, Nepal,
Norway, Azarbayeejan, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Turkmenistan,
Switzerland, Estonia, and Afghanistan were the participating countries
of this program.
Representative of UNESCO pointed
that after checking the jury came to a
decision that local Pamiri music or
Voice of Pamir be entitled as the best
music in which six Pamiri singers
and musicians had participated and
win the letter of appreciation. Jalal
Noorani, adviser in ministry of culture and information of Afghanistan
who had participated in this festival
representing Afghanistan said, Every year a group of Afghanistan artists is selected for the international
festival of eastern music and this
year Pamiri music was sent and
luckily this group was able to get the
first position at the festival. The style
and method of Pamiri music which
is enumerated the most famous and
productive style of music in Afghanistan; was performed by Pamiri singers and it became the center of attention for the jury at the festival and
base on the mentioned jury evaluation this group was able to be recognized as the best music of the year at
festival of eastern songs.
It is said all the musical groups from
different countries that had participated at this festival tried to stand at
first position by performing their
songs, but after evaluation the jury
came to a decision that Pamiri music
of Afghanistan had been the best
music of this years festival. Head of
national music institute says presi-
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SAFI AIRWAYS
In the Middle East, the airline will commence flights promising international safety standards. It was the
to the cities of Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia; first Afghan carrier to operate in compliance with
EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) requireand Tehran and Mashhad in Iran.
ments and was the first Afghan carrier certified as
In the domestic segment, Safi plans to introduce new complying with the strict ICAO (International Civil
routes to Mazar e-Sharif and Kandahar, the second Aviation Organization) regulations. Safi Airways is
largest city in Afghanistan.
the first Afghan private airline to be certified with
IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit), which is a
This strategic move to strengthen our competitive matter of pride for the company, the CEO proudly
offering will provide more choice and convenience states.
to the travellers, says Prato.
He explains that the company maintains an effective
Cargo services
Safety Management System (SMS), and that Data
Monitoring (FDM) was also introduced in 2010.
The cargo service line includes general cargo; per- Today, FDM is mandatory in Europe for all comishables; personal effects; and live animals.
mercial transport operations. Safi Airways is a UnitSafi Airways provides 24/7 airport-to-airport cargo ed Nations (UN) approved carrier to and from Afservices on our schedule flights to Dubai, Delhi and ghanistan and maintains high standards of safety;
Herat. The carrier endeavours to continue building 90% OTP (On Time Performance); Can Do attiits cargo capabilities sturdily. It has acquired the tude; flexibility; cost-effective pricing; and we make
IOSA certification and IATA membership and is decisions on the spot.
1 Airbus 320
1 Boeing 757
2 MD80 on lease to International Forces in Afghanistan Safi Airways currently serves one domestic and 4 international routes from its hub in Kabul
with 7 aircraft, which includes 14 flights a week to
Dubai; 4 flights a week to Delhi; Islamabad 4
Flights a week to Islamabad; and 7 flights a week to
Herat in Afghanistan.
Future routes
The airline has set its sights on the West, and is planning to launch new services to Washington in the
United States of America, and Frankfurt in the European segment.
MICE movements
Challenges
Among the many challenges for Safis commercial
and cargo operations is the price of fuel, which Prato
points out is 3 times higher from Kabul than the Middle East region. Another challenge is the Insurance
premium, which again is much higher. Infrastructure
is still in its infancy, while harsh weather conditions
and terrain make operations difficult, and human
capital cost is high all of which add to their problems. Moreover, Safi has to compete with major carriers such as Emirates and Turkish Airways which
have entered this market segment.
So far, we have come out remarkably well in being
the first choice of the travelling public and the western community living and working in Kabul, says
the CEO confidently.
Outlook and Strategy
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terrorists and even statesmen of Afghanistan. They have been victimized and harmed a lot. Although Mr.
Sharifi says dispersion and politicization amongst the youngsters remained as the heritage of past policies of Afghanistan, he believes due
to these traumas in the last twelve
years, the youngsters have had lots
of achievements in the fields of literature and culture, media, education, higher education, new technology, and sports with their struggles
and hardship. Tens of cultural, social, educational and athletic institutions developed in Kabul and other
provinces of Afghanistan by the initiative of youngsters and most of
these institutions are active with corporeal and intellectual force of officials. Mr. Sharifi believes that role
and position of youngsters in political and social fields of Afghanistan
is felt and they have their effectiveness in big national processes. In the
event that the youngsters are united,
they can overcome the critical situation of the society and with deep understanding of the situation and
learning new instructions they can
create organized system and management, but provision of this process can be possible only through
professional instructions and boosting democratic values. Therefore, to
apply the organized, professional
and working system democratic values should be boosted, the most basic of which in democratic system is
Naheed Farid, representative of Herat people in the House of Representatives was one of the participants at
this meeting in her talks she deemed
the role of youngsters important and
valuable in the future elections of
Afghanistan and said, Participation
of youngsters in presidential elections is a responsibility and attention
of youngsters in voting the person
whose schemes can bring prosperity
to the people in the future is another
responsibility because the youngsters of Afghanistan are more aware
and literate than the previous generations. If they vote for their favorite
person and besides that they convince the people to participate in the
process of elections, we can say such
emprise by the youngsters can guarantee more transparency of elections. Yet the young representatives
in the House of Representatives emphasize that the youngsters should
have needed accuracy in voting and
inform the other individuals of society not to be double crossed by opportunist people and vote the ones
who believe in democracy and modern values. Farkhunda Zahra Naderi
is another young representative in
the House of Representatives. She
deems supporting democracy is the
responsibility of youngsters. Besides
she emphasizes that the ones who
dont believe in democracy and take
the power, they wont give opportunity for the youngsters who are patrons of democratic values. Therefore, participation of youngsters in
presidential elections and provincial
councils means underlying and participating in the future regime of Afghanistan, which will be formed
based on the elections. It is worth
mentioning that in spite of threats in
the insecure provinces of Afghanistan, most of the youngsters have
registered for nomination in provincial council elections and names of
girls can also be seen in list of the
ones who have registered.
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Shahr-e Naw main Rd, Diogonally oposite of
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Khosha Restaurant
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Marcopolo INN
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Habibis Steakhouse
Street 15, Right Lane 2,
Wazeer Akbar Khan
Tel: 079 336 3725
Kabulk cofeehouse & Cafe
Street 6, On the Left, Qala-e Fatullah
Tel: 0752 005 275
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Third Left off Butcher Street, Shahr-e Naw
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Street 15, Lane 3, Wazeer Akbar Khan
tel: 0799 828 376
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Stree 15, Wazeer Akbar Khan,
Tel: 0799 792 879
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Behind kabul City Center, Shahr-e Naw
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Main Road, On th Left, Between Massoud
Circle jalal Abad Road, Roundabout
Tel: 0799 407 818
Iranian Shandiz,,
Pakistan Embassy Street, off Street 14,
Wazeer Akbar Khan
Tel: 0799 342 928
Italian Everest Pizza,,
Main Road,Near Street 12,Wazeer Akbar
Khan
www.everestpizza.com
Tel: 0700 263 636, 0799 317 979
Bella Italia
Street 14, Wazeer Akbar Khan
Tel: 0799 600 666
Springfield Pizza Take Away
Dutch Embassy Street, Shahr-e Naw
Tel: 0799 001 520
Indian
Namaste
Street 15, Left Lane 4, Wazeer Akbar Khan
Tel: 0799 567 291
Delhi Darbar
Shahr-e Naw, Close to UK sports
Tel: 07099 324 899
Anaar Restaurant
Lane 3, Street 14, Wazeer Akbar Khan
Tel: 0799 567 291
Chinese
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Lane 4, Street 13, Wazeer Akbar Khan
Tel: 0799 002 800, 0799 343 319
Thai
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House 38, Lane 2, Street 15, Wazeer Akbar
Khan
Tel: 0796 423 040
Korean
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Supermarkets, Groceris & Butchers A-one
Bottom of Shahr-e Naw Park
Chelsea
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Wazeer Akbar Khan, Opposite of British
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Fat Man Forest
Wazeer Akbar Khan, main Road
Enayat
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Sher Ahmad Herawy, who is a trader of the country, has done saffron business
for many years. He says, In addition to gaining great profit by business of this
herb, I am proud of my work because saffron isnt a disgraceful herb like
poppy, but it is the pride of Afghanistan and the country can both improve its
economy and gain proper position and name in international markets through
this product. Therefore, I am proud of being saffron trader.
Saifuddin Saihoon, lecturer of economics faculty at Kabul University says, If
the government supports cultivation and business of saffron, this herb can
improve the economy of Afghanistan, on the other hand, it can save the country from the disgracefulness in cultivating poppy. This initiative of Herat province farmers has caused the farmers to avoid cultivating poppy in some districts of Kandahar that poppy was grown and now they grow saffron in place
of poppy and officials of agriculture ministry are optimistic that in the future
they can persuade the farmers to completely grow saffron instead of poppy
which has financial profit and which is lawful work as well.
Officials of chamber of commerce and industry say only supporting the farmers in increasing the cultivation of saffron isnt enough, but the government
should also support the businessmen who do saffron business so that they can
provide suitable market at international markets by selling their products. Saffron, which is famous as red gold, is sold about three thousand American dollars per kilo at international markets. It is said that there are six saffron processing private companies in Herat province and the farmers and traders of
neighboring provinces bring their saffron for processing to this province. To
cultivate, produce and pack saffron products, a great deal of human force is
needed. At the present time, more than thousand people are working in the
fields of cultivation, production and packing saffron in Herat province. Officials of chamber of commerce express their happiness that by increasing saffron cultivation in Afghanistan the context of work is provided for a number
of citizens in case the government should support the farmers to increase cultivation of this herb and provide marketing context for the businessmen as
well. Saffron herb is cultivated by using its bulbs in both flat and rough fields.
This herb is irrigated once at the beginning of autumn season and in spring
season it is grown by spring rains and blooms. Its blooms are picked at the
beginning of May.
Saffron herb is medical and industrial plant. In industry it is used to dye cloth
and to color foods and in medical it is used to make anti-diabetic medicines.
It is thousand years that saffron is cultivated and in addition if an average of
three kilo grams of saffron is produced in each acre, more income will be
generated to the farmers comparing with poppy.
Ghaffar Hameedzai, head of Afghan saffron company is the main producer
and exporter of saffron in the west of Afghanistan. He says the farmers were
able to make the production of their saffron better every year, but if the government pays more attention to this field, the quality of Afghanistan saffron is
in the level of international standards and the price of Afghanistan saffron will
still increase. The international level and scent of world saffron is between
20-50 degrees, while Afghanistan saffron is always more than 40 degrees and
it has caused this product to find special position in international market. Although Spain is the main producing country of saffron, but it is said that due
to excellent quality of Afghanistan saffron, tens of kilos of saffron are exported to that country yearly and Spain exports Afghanistan saffron to France,
Holland and Italy.
Afghanistan is an agricultural country and based on statistics of agriculture
and livestock ministry, eighty percent of citizens in this country are busy in
agriculture and livestock vocations. Therefore, if the government supports agriculture sector, in belief of experts in economy affairs, we can decrease the
level of poverty and unemployment to minimum.
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Balkh University
Herat University
Khost University
Education University
of Ustad Rabbani
Kabul University
Nengarhar Uuniversity
Kabul Medical University
Kunar University
Kandahar University
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Paktia university
tion of Afghanistan said to the reporter of Safi Magazine, Universities that got the membership of this
community are; Kabul university,
Kabul medical university, education
university of Ustad Rabbani, polytechnic institute, Herat university,
Balkh university, Nengrahar university, Paktia university, Khost university, Kunar university and Kandahar
university. Mr. Noorbakhsh also
said this chance facilitates the context for more development and capacity building at educational institutions of Afghanistan by applying
experiences of universities that have
the membership of international
community of universities and ministry of higher education by benefiting this chance sends its cadre to the
programs such as after graduation
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econd festival of Afghanistan human rights film; an attempt to institutionalize the values of human
rights and a struggle against violence
and injustice by the means of cinema.
Human rights is enumerated a holy phenomenon and urgent need in social life
of all human beings throughout the
world. In the notion of some civil society activists the value and need which
Afghanistan needs more than the other
countries in the world.
Over the past years civil society and human rights activists in Afghanistan have
tried to institutionalize this phenomenon
among the civilians from different
points so that Afghanistan can enjoy human rights like other countries and all
people live under the shelter of understanding and accepting each other. For
the last two years some cinema activists
who have responsibility of cinematic
club of Afghanistan struggle to petition
for securing social justice and institutionalizing the values of human rights
by holding a festival entitling Film festival of Afghanistan human rights.
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busy working in every part of the country to struggle for human rights values.
Officials of Afghanistan cinematic club
say, The second international film festival of human rights was held by the help
of United Nations office (UNAMA),
Holland embassy in Kabul, Afghan film
and a number of other local and foreign
institutions that are active for human
rights.Autumn film festival of human
rights is the first festival which is held in
Central Asia and Middle East.
The first turn of this festival was held in
Kabul and Balkh two years ago for a
week by showing 18 films from different countries and 32 films from Afghanistan. In addition to organizing festivals
and film making, the cinematic club of
Afghanistan has training workshops and
trains the ones who are interested in the
field of cinema especially film making
in human rights section. This emprise
can be a good context for the film makers and artists in Afghanistan.
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