On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the destruction of the Buddha statues in the Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan.
The Head of UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute of Cultural Heritage Preservation is replaced. The new head of Institute, Sayed Mossadeq Khalil, was introduced by H.E Minister Dr.Sayed Makhdoom Raheen on the begining of January 2011.
Here are our New Afghani students with a group work made entirely from edibles from Kabul!
In 2009, SAF Afghanistan had many activities within the country and also has introduced students for SAF Madanjeet Singh Scholarships.
Madanjeet Singh Cultural Heritage Training Institute held its 2nd three month course starting from 5th of May 2009 and continued to the 6th of August 2009. The subjects taught in the 2nd session were: Fundamentals of Archeology, History of Afghanistan, History of Civilization, Making inventory list for the historical relics, Description of the international conventions, History of Art, History of religions and Description of cultural heritage preservation law.
When I first arrived here Lahore Pakistan as a SAARC student from Afghanistan in 2004 fall I learnt a lot, in a lot, and now I am hopefully graduating this year.
The Madanjeet Singh Institute for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Kabul held its 1st four month training course in 2008 that started on Sep 23, 2008 and finished on Jan 12, 2009.
The Madanjeet Singh-UNESCO for Afghanistan Cultural Heritage Institute, started its training courses 13 September, 2008 and its duration is for four months.
By H.E. Mrs H.B Ghazanfar, Women’s Affair Minister, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan on the 27th of May 2008.