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PhD and postgraduate degrees are priceless; Taliban Minister of Education against Higher Education

Kabul, First Published Sep 8, 2021, 8:14 PM IST

Education Minister in the Taliban government questions the relevance of higher education. Sheikh Moulavi Noorullah Muneer, the Taliban’s education minister, made the controversial statement on Wednesday. The Taliban announced a new government on Tuesday, weeks after seizing control of Afghanistan. The video of Sheikh Moulavi Noorullah Muneer has been widely circulated on social media.

Curtain between male and female; The university classroom in Afghanistan is like this now

PhD for Taliban ruling clerics and leaders. Why not even a school degree after graduation. But they are all doing a great service. Therefore, the controversial statement is that PhD and postgraduate degrees are priceless. A few days ago, some private universities in Afghanistan started functioning.

The classes began with full adherence to the guidelines issued by the Taliban. Men and women should not be mixed. Either there should be separate classes for men and women. Alternatively, Taliban policy on education made it clear that men and women should sit separately on either side of the classroom and put a curtain in the middle.

Accordingly, pictures of the progressing classes were displayed in a curtained manner with men on one side of the classroom and women on the other. This was followed by the new Minister of Education’s statement on higher education.

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Last Updated Sep 8, 2021, 8:15 PM IST

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