Afghanistan: Taliban said - between 2000 and 2020, the degree of those who did high school is useless

Abdul Baqi Haqqani, the acting minister of higher education in the Taliban government (File photo: AFP)

Acting Higher Education Minister Abdul Baqi Haqqani said masters and PhD holders of modern studies are less valuable than those who have studied in madrassas.

A lot has changed since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan. When the era of Taliban punishment has returned, it has also been made on women's rights. Women have been banned from classes in universities, and the Taliban government has appointed new vice-chancellors in each of the universities. Now the Taliban government has made another big announcement.

The Taliban government's acting minister of higher education, Abdul Baqi Haqqani, has announced that high schoolers in the country between 2000 and 2020 are of no use. According to Afghan media, Haqqani said during a meeting with university lecturers in Kabul that those who studied from high school to graduation in the last 20 years were of no use.

According to Afghanistan's Tolo News, Acting Higher Education Minister Abdul Baqi Haqqani said about the appointment of teachers that such teachers should be appointed who can teach values ​​to students and future generations. Afghanistan can use their talent in future. He emphasized religious studies and said that masters and PhD holders of modern studies are less valuable than those who have studied in madrassas. Religious studies in Afghanistan.

Significantly, for Afghanistan, the period from 2000 to 2020 is called an era of significant and prosperity when the level of education in the country has reached a different level. This was the period when there was a non-Taliban government in the country. During this period the Taliban was fighting against the US-backed governments of Hamid Karzai and Ashraf Ghani.


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