Inter-ministerial Investment Committee Reviews Business and Construction Projects

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The Inter-ministerial Investment Committee convened at Marmarin Palace, engaging in a thorough discussion on presented investment plans The private sector introduced proposals for advanced imaging and laboratory services in Kabul's Ibni Sina and Sheikh Zayed hospitals, as well as Jalalabad's regional hospital. The plans were provisionally approved. The delegated team from the Ministry of Public Health and the private sector led by the Department of Investment Facilitation of the Directorate of Administrative Affairs was tasked with conducting an economic and technical evaluation of the plans, with the report expected within a month. Furthermore, the meeting addressed a proposal for a commercial center and residential apartments in Lashkargah city, Helmand province. Following comprehensive discussions, the General Directorate of Municipalities of the Administrative Affairs was tasked with examining the plan's compatibility with the urban framework of Helmand province, with the report due within a week.

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