There are around 2 high schools, 3 secondary schools and 24 primary schools in the district.[2]
History
During the Afghan Civil War the district was first besieged[5] and then captured by the Taliban in May 2019 after the Afghan Armed Forces/Afghan National Police retreated from most strategic sites in the district center with the exception of a military base nearby,[6] a base that they still hold today despite Taliban pressure.[7] Nonetheless, Afghan Security Forces are still able to launch raids on the area via Helicopter with United States military support; in January 2020, both US and Afghan forces conducted a special operation in the district center liberating more than 60 prisoners from a Taliban prison.[8]
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