According to a Taliban spokesman, Afghan females would soon be able to attend school. He claimed in an interview with the Associated Press that the girls’ educational institution could open by the end of March.
After the Taliban seized power in August of last year, girls were previously forbidden from attending high school. The international community has been putting pressure on Afghanistan’s new administration since then. This is the first time the Taliban has specified a precise deadline for the education of women.
The Taliban’s deputy minister of culture and information, Zabiullah Mujahid, said the girls might return to school after the Afghan New Year. On March 21, the Afghan New Year begins. He did, however, say that the children will have their own class.
In many places, he noted, girls attend high school. In the areas that cannot be accessed, measures are being taken. We do not oppose education. Instead, the Ministry of Education is striving to reintroduce the pupils to the classroom. Attempting to fix issues. Separate classes for boys and girls require new infrastructure.