According to Abdul Baqi Haqqani, minister for higher education, We are adding five new religious disciplines to the existing eight. These subjects include Islamic history, politics, and government.From one to three mandatory religion classes each week will be offered in government universities.At a press conference, he stated that the Taliban would not order the removal of any subjects from the current curriculum.Some universities, though, have changed the study of music and art, two areas that are extremely sensitive given the Taliban’s strict interpretation of sharia law, and many other subjects have been abandoned due to the migration of Afghanistan’s educated elite, including academics.
    Source : Times Of India  Officials have been adamant that girls’ schools will reopen for months, citing both technical and budgetary problems as the causes of the ongoing closures.Senior education ministry official Abdulkhaliq Sadiq stated on Tuesday that households in rural areas were still unsure of the value of sending girls to secondary school.Girls’ primary and secondary schools were closed between 1996 and 2001, under the final administration of the Taliban.We are working with our leaders to develop a sound policy so that people in rural areas are also protected, Since taking control on August 15 of last year, the Taliban have severely restricted girls and women in order to conform to their austere interpretation of Islam, virtually excluding them from participation in public life.comment your views below. 

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