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Conference Participants Visit the National Museum

The first day of the National Scientific–Research Conference on “Rational Medicines use and Future perspectives in Afghanistan,” organized by Mili University, concluded with a cultural and historical program following the successful delivery of scientific presentations and research papers.

The conference participants, including prominent scholars, professors, researchers, and representatives from various sectors, visited the National Museum at the end of the day.

During the visit, participants explored different sections of Afghanistan’s history, civilization, and cultural heritage. Museum officials provided comprehensive information about ancient artifacts, historical items, and cultural heritage, explaining the significance of the country’s civilizational background to the attendees. The participants expressed their appreciation to Mili University for providing this scientific and cultural opportunity, considering it an important step in cultural enrichment alongside the scientific discussions.

They emphasized that all academic institutions should, during the organization of scientific conferences, create opportunities not only for professional discussions but also for familiarization with the country’s historical and cultural values. This approach helps foster intellectual exchange, strengthen national identity, and promote cultural diversity.

The second and final day of the National Conference is scheduled for tomorrow (Thursday) and will continue with the presentation of multiple papers, specialized discussions, and practical recommendations, aiming to achieve effective and practical results in the rational use of medicines.

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