Nuristan: 215 Students Graduate from Training Center

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

A total of 215 male and female students graduated from the ARCS Youth and Volunteers Training Center in Nuristan Province after successfully completing three months of training.
During the graduation ceremony, the head of the training center, Fazlullah Saqib, welcomed the participants and praised the students for their efforts, encouraging them to pursue further education and progress.
Among the graduates, 90 are male and 125 are female students who completed their studies in Islamic studies, English language, computer skills, literacy, and mathematics.
Currently, around 300 other students who cannot afford tuition fees at private institutions are receiving free short-term training in various fields at this center.
The ARCS aims to provide opportunities for vulnerable youth to receive free professional education and skills through its training centers, enabling them to play an active and productive role in society.

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