KABUL --
Afghanistan's public universities, closed because the Taliban seized energy in August, will reopen in February, the Taliban appearing greater training minister mentioned on Sunday, with out specifying whether or not feminine college students would have the ability to return.
Universities in hotter provinces will reopen from Feb. 2, whereas these in colder areas would reopen on Feb. 26, the minister, Shaikh Abdul Baqi Haqqani, informed a information convention in Kabul.
He didn't say what preparations if any can be made for feminine college students. Up to now, Taliban officers have urged that girls may very well be taught in separate courses.
To this point, the Taliban authorities has reopened excessive colleges for boys solely in most components of the nation. Some personal universities have reopened, however in lots of instances feminine college students haven't been capable of return to class.
Western governments have made training for feminine college students part of their calls for because the Taliban search extra international help and the unfreezing of abroad belongings.
The hardline group took over the nation on Aug. 15 as international forces withdrew.

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