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Ministry of Public Works
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Agency overview
Formed1919
JurisdictionGovernment of Afghanistan
HeadquartersKabul, Afghanistan
Ministers responsible
  • Mohammad Esa Thani, Acting Minister
  • Nooruddin Umair, Deputy Minister of Finance and Administration
Websitemopw.gov.af/en

The Ministry of Public Works (MPW) is a governmental organization in Afghanistan that is accountable for supervising public infrastructure and construction initiatives across the country. Its origin dates back to the reign of King Amanullah Khan in 1919, and it is currently situated in the capital city of Kabul.

Mohammad Esa Thani is the Acting Minister of Public Works, having assumed office on 23 January 2023. Nooruddin Umair is currently serving as the Deputy Minister of Finance and Administration at the Ministry of Public Works, having assumed office on March 14, 2022.

History

The MPW has a rich and significant past that can be traced back to its establishment under the rule of King Amanullah Khan. The ministry's first minister was Allahnawaz Khan, and its first director was Nasrullah Khan, both of whom were among the ministry's pioneers.

Following its inception, the MPW swiftly acquired road construction and building materials, including tractors and snow removal equipment. Since its inception, the ministry has been a vital player in the development of Afghanistan's infrastructure.

References

  1. ^ "معرفی وزارت فواید عامه | MOPW". mopw.gov.af.
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  4. کاکړ, جاويد هميم (14 March 2022). "سرپرست حکومت په وزارتونو، ولایتونو او قول اردو ګانو کې نوې ټاکنې وکړې".
  5. "Ministry of Public Works (Afghanistan)". devex.
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