AVA- The government land was surveyed through the State Land Bank, a statement from the authority said. The survey was launched on April 28 based on a presidential order.
Over the past six months, more than one million and two lakh jeribs of land has been surveyed, including 158,860 jeribs in Kabul, according to the statement.
It added 115,599 jeribs of land was evaluated in Balkh, 131,799 in Nimroz, 59,930 in Paktia, 56,581 in Kandahar, 76,587 in Laghman and 686,961 in 22 other provinces.
The State-Land Bank of the Afghanistan Land Authority was established in accordance with Article No. 10th, 11th and 12th of the Land Management Law, which aims to survey and record state-owned land and public properties under government use, attract private sector investment, create jobs, increase national revenue and provide opportunities for Afghan government for proper implementation of socio-economic and national projects.
The Afghanistan Land Authority plans to register two million jeribs of state-owned land and public properties under government use by the end of the solar year.