Women Defying Taliban Ban | Dinamalar

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Kabul: It has been a year since girls were deprived of school education by order of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

The Taliban seized power in the South Asian country of Afghanistan in August last year. Following this, many changes were made in the system of governance. In particular, strict restrictions were imposed on women. Girls were banned from going to school. But that didn’t stop him from going to college. As a result, the schoolgirls who were studying at school have been paralyzed at home for a year.

In this case, Sodaba Najand, a young woman living in the capital city of Kabul, runs a secret school at home with her sister. She has been teaching English, Science and Mathematics to girls who have lost their education due to the atrocities of the Taliban.

Speaking about this, Sodaba Najant said, “I am opposing the Taliban’s decision by educating these girls. Such clandestine schools have been operating in several parts of Afghanistan for the past year. Through this, even if the girls learn the subjects, they cannot get the government certificate for it. This situation is very painful,” he said.

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