Yesterday (Tuesday) evening, a representative for the Ministry of education produced a video greeting the students on their return to class. In this case, half of the pupils were told to leave the class while it was still in session today. "My students sobbed as they exited the classroom. It was excruciating to watch them cry "a teacher at Omar Khan Girls' school explained. "For us, it's a setback. When our school principal pressed us with this information, we lost hope "One student, who did not want to be identified, remarked
During the Taliban administration, which ruled from 1996 to 2001, women's education and most female work were outlawed. When the Taliban retook control in August, it pledged to provide women with equal access to school and jobs. It urged the education of the country's women in order for the world community to recognise the Taliban's long-term goals. After the Taliban reclaimed power, schools were forced to close owing to the corona illness. In two months, permission was granted to open schools for boys and boys. The Taliban have demanded that schools for girls aged 12 to 19 be maintained separate and run according to Islamic norms.
Women in afghanistan have been subjected to a number of limitations enforced by the Taliban. Many of their government employment have been effectively terminated. women are not allowed to go outside of cities alone, according to the Taliban, who have placed limitations on women's dress. Educators fear that if the Taliban do not change their policies, women's education in afghanistan would be jeopardised once more.