Taliban resumes school for girls
In the wake of holding onto power in Afghanistan, the Taliban restricted optional training for young ladies. The Taliban government has gone under consistent analysis since the boycott, after which local area pressure has prompted the returning of certain young ladies' optional schools in almost nine territories.
Schools didn't close even after Taliban power in Balkh territory
As per Human Rights Watch (HRW), large numbers of these shut after the Taliban broke their guarantee to return all schools in March.
That's what HRW said 'yet schools in Balkh region in northern Afghanistan are known for an extraordinary explanation since every one of the schools in these territories are as yet open to young ladies' optional schools even after the Taliban came to drive. Be that as it may, there have been dangers to close open schools in Balkh and somewhere else on the off chance that they don't follow the severe clothing standard by the Taliban as quickly as time permits.
Special emphasis on the necessity of hijab
Regarding the fact that it is mandatory for all girls to wear hijab in school, a teacher said, 'The requirements on hijab are getting tougher day by day.' 'The Taliban have many spies to record and report.... Let's do it.' The school teacher shared a picture of her school assembly in which the girl students and teachers were all dressed in uniforms that only showed their eyes.
There are strict rules for teachers too
On the new order, the student said that we were asked to wear loose sleeves, but they had to be pinned on the wrist.
"All the girls in my school believe that the Taliban authorities want to be so harsh and strict on us that we leave our education on our own," the student said. 'The decision is not to let them win it.'
Let us tell you that after the capture of Afghanistan by the Taliban, many people had displaced from Afghanistan so that they were against the strict orders of the Taliban. But the people who are now living there are forced to live under the fanatic orders of the Taliban.