Solar Power Production Projects in Hisar Shahi and Sheikh Misri Industrial Parks in Nangarhar Approved

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In a regular meeting of the Inter-ministerial Investment Committee held at Marmarin Palace, proposals for producing 40 megawatts of solar power each in the Hisar Shahi and Sheikh Misri Industrial Parks in Nangarhar, along with several other investment proposals, were discussed. After comprehensive discussions, the Inter-ministerial Investment Committee deemed the solar power production projects in the Hisar Shahi and Sheikh Misri Industrial Parks as approvable and referred them to the Economic Commission for approval. The meeting also discussed a proposal from the private sector for establishing standard livestock markets and slaughterhouses in Kabul and Kandahar provinces. Following detailed discussions, a committee was assigned to hold technical discussions with the proposing company and present their report to the Inter-ministerial Investment Committee by the specified date.

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