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    Recovery of Thousands of Jiribs of Grabbed Land in Maidan Wardak Province

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee17 April 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Information and Culture Directorate of Maidan Wardak Province has announced the successful recovery of 65,000 Jiribs of land from illegal grabbing by the Land Grabbing Prevention Commission.

    Mawlawi Niaz Mohammad Abid, head of the commission, reported that the land is located in the provincial center, as well as the districts of Jalrez, Behsud, Chak, and Saydabad. It has been officially registered with the Property Management Department and will undergo regular monitoring.

    Abid further emphasized that the commission is committed to recovering all government-owned land that has been unlawfully grabbed across Maidan Wardak Province.

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