How was the young generation encouraged to be innovative and creative?
For the first time in the country, the Technical and Vocational Education Authority established an innovation center to support creativity and initiative.
Initially, a sports car built by Reza Ahmadi was registered and its unfinished work was completed at this center.
The construction of this car became a source of pride and honor for the citizens of the country and gained international fame. International media reported on this car.
Encouragement and material and spiritual support for Reza Ahmadi led other young people to find the motivation for creativity and innovation.
Recently, at least three young people in Ghazni, Takhar, and Faryab were able to build motorcars with their basic facilities.
Building an armored tank in Ghazni
Recently, a young man by the name of Saifullah in Ghazni has been able to build a military tank using his available resources.
According to him, this is an armored tank, and its construction cost 500,000 Afghanis.
Saifullah says he built this tank over five months. This tank has been handed over to the Technical and Vocational Education Authority.
Building a Jeep Ahu in Takhar
Hayatullah, one of the innovative students of the Technical and Vocational Education Institute in Takhar province, has been able to build a Jeep Ahu.
Recently, this car was unveiled at an exhibition organized by the Technical and Vocational Education Department in Takhar.
The construction of this car cost 400,000 Afghanis.
Hayatullah, the builder of the car, says that if he is supported and provided with raw materials, he will compete with global factories in building various vehicles.
Building a Car in Faryab
In Faryab, a young man named Maqsood has also been able to build a car using his available resources. He named his car "Eqra".
According to Maqsood, except for the car engine, all other parts of this car were domestically produced.
He adds that the construction of this car cost 200,000 Afghanis.
Maqsood says, "It was once believed that the people of Afghanistan could not even make a needle, but today we are building cars."
Dozens of other initiatives and creativity have been registered at the Innovation Center of the Technical and Vocational Education Department. Some of these initiatives and innovations are completed while others are still under construction.