Foundation stone of a State Hotel worth 83 million Afghanis laid in Kapisa

KABUL: The construction of a three-story state hotel worth 83 million Afghani has been kicked off by Mawlavi Asadullah Senan, the deputy governor of Kapisa, in the province’s capital.

In a ceremony held on this occasion was attended by local government officials, mujahidin and residents of the province, the Kapisa governor’s press office said in a statement today.

According to the statement, the hotel an area of 18 sarai (land parcels), is being built by the Mahmood Raqi municipality in the “Sayad” recreational park, located in the city’s third district.

The statement stated that the hotel will feature a suitable mosque, fully equipped kitchen, a large and standard hall with a capacity of 2,500 people at one time, and VIP rooms equipped with modern amenities to provide more convenience for guests and tourists.

Authorities from the Mahmood Raqi municipality indicated that the completion of this hotel will enhance the capacity to accommodate and host both domestic and foreign tourists in the province.

Sayad Recreational Park is a popular destination located north of Kabul in Kapisa province.

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