
Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi Visits Jawzjan University in Northern Province
Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi traveled to Jawzjan province to conduct meetings with academic staff and students at Jawzjan University. The visit was organized to facilitate direct engagement with the higher education sector in the northern region.
During the trip, Hanafi convened with university professors and enrolled students to discuss academic conditions and institutional operations. The sessions provided faculty members with an opportunity to present updates on university programs, while students were able to share their observations regarding campus facilities and educational resources.
The engagement aligns with broader administrative efforts to maintain regular communication between provincial educational institutions and government authorities. University representatives outlined current academic schedules and reviewed operational procedures during the discussions. Hanafi received reports from department heads and addressed questions concerning institutional standards and student affairs. The meetings were conducted in accordance with standard administrative protocols for provincial visits. Academic staff emphasized the importance of sustained institutional support for regional educational development.
The visit concluded with a formal review of the university’s ongoing academic activities. Officials noted that provincial engagements of this nature are designed to establish direct dialogue between educational administrators and state representatives. No additional policy announcements or follow-up directives were issued at the conclusion of the meetings, and the delegation departed the campus following the scheduled discussions.
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