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Iran Gov’t Selling Shares of Huge State Companies at Stock Market

Iran Gov't Selling Shares of Huge State Companies at Stock Market

President Hassan Rouhani said the process of selling the shares of large state companies in the stock market must continue and possible obstacles in this regard ought to be removed.

In a phone conversation with Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Farhad Dejpasand, Rouhani stressed that the ministry should try to introduce the stock market as a reliable and trustworthy market for making unfailing investment with the lowest risk factor in a bid to prevent the loss of people’s capital in unreliable and unproductive markets.

In this conversation on Friday, Rouhani praised all those involved in the Stock Exchange and Securities Organisation for paving the way and facilitating the selling of SHASTA shares as a huge company and economic holding belonging to the Social Security Organization.

For his part, the Minister of Economic Affairs presented a report on the latest trends in the capital market and the follow-ups carried out to facilitate the supply of shares of large firms in the stock market.

Self-Isolation: An Opportunity to Explore World’s Cultural Heritage

Self-Isolation: An Opportunity to Explore World's Cultural Heritage

In a message on the International Day for Monuments and Sites, Ali-Asghar Mounesan said the world’s historical heritage belongs to all human beings, and it must be protected by all countries.

He noted that historic buildings and sites are among the most influential parts of national and global culture and identity.

He mentioned that “Common Culture, Common Heritage and Common Responsibility” are the three themes of the slogan of the International Council on Monuments and Sites this year.

The Council, he added, has selected a strategic slogan for each year to call on societies to pay more attention to common historical heritage.

Iran’s cultural heritage minister extended congratulation on the occasion of International Day for Monuments and Sites.

He said the ICOMOS’ slogan this year, “Common Culture, Common Heritage, Common Responsibility”, is fully in line with the needs of the world and highlights the duty of all nations to preserve historical assets.

“This year, we are celebrating the International Day for Monuments and Sites while we are in a completely different situation than in previous years; a special situation that naturally prevents any event from being held in Iran’s historical buildings and sites and many other parts of the world. At the same time, it is an opportunity for the world to get a better understanding of the common heritage of humanity through the cyberspace,” reads his message.

In such situation, he noted, it would be good to take advantage of the restrictions and threats, to give citizens the chance to spend time at home on useful packages introducing historical buildings and sites in cyberspace and also by using the capacity of other media.

The Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts congratulates all experts, professors and researchers, managers, lovers and supporters of cultural heritage, and will try to take full advantage of this year’s slogan. The ministry will use the capacity of all sections of society, especially non-governmental organisations, cultural heritage protectors and associations as well as all stakeholders in this field, to improve the protection and preservation of monuments and historical sites, he concluded.

The International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) has named April 18 as the International Day for Monuments and Sites.

What Do You Know about UNESCO World Heritage in Iran

[vc_toggle title=”Which UNESCO Cultural Heritage Sites are located in Iran?” style=”arrow” color=”black”]Several UNESCO Cultural Heritage Sites are located in Iran, including Bisotun, Persepolis and Golestan Palace.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Which UNESCO Natural Heritage Sites are located in Iran?” style=”arrow” color=”black”]Several UNESCO Natural Heritage Sites are located in Iran, including Hyrcanian Forests, Desert of Lut and Arasbaran Protected Area.[/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”What are the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Iran?” style=”arrow” color=”black”]Several UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage elements are registered in Iran, including Dutar musical instrument, Lavash bread and Nowruz, the Persian New Year.[/vc_toggle]

Iran Praises Artists, Media for Their Contribution to Fight against COVID-19

Iran Praises Artists, Media for Their Contribution to Fight against COVID-19

Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Abbas Salehi said artists and media outlets have contributed heavily in the fight against the disease.

“During the coronavirus outbreak, those working in the nation’s culture, art and media sectors adopted numerous measures to fight the virus,” he said.

“More than a thousand artists offered the public different programs both on state radio and TV and in the cyberspace to give them health tips, and we saw many good measures in areas such as music, theatre, cinema, books, etc.,” he added.

The minister also added efforts have been made to support businesses in the domains of culture, art and media affected by the economic fallout from the disease.

He said the government is also considering offering unemployment benefits to artists affected by the coronavirus outbreak.

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Tehran, Doha Agree to Work Together in Energy, Investment Domains

Iran and Qatar to form joint working group for South Pars study

The agreement was made via video conference by Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian and Qatari Minister of Commerce and Industry Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari in a bid to take the opportunity to further enhance reciprocal ties.

It came after a meeting of the Iran-Qatar Joint Economic Cooperation Commission was put off due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The meeting was scheduled to be held in the central Iranian city of Isfahan in April, 2020.04.

In the video-conference meeting held on April 16, 2020, the two sides discussed issues of mutual interest and some decisions were adopted.

“On the Iranian side, all documents and draft papers to be discussed and approved at the [Iran-Qatar] Joint [Economic] Commission have been prepared, and they will be shared with the Qatari side, so that issues will receive final approval by both sides before a meeting of the joint commission is held,” Ardakanian told Al Kuwari, who is the Qatari head of the Iran-Qatar Joint Economic Cooperation Commission.

The Iranian and Qatari heads of the joint commission agreed to hold a meeting of the commission the first chance they get after the repercussions of the coronavirus outbreak are over, so that they can seriously follow up on the goals pursued by the commission to further boost mutual ties.

They also agreed to hold meetings via video conference in the meantime to discuss papers and documents they need to agree on to further advance issues at hand.
The Iranian minister also thanked Qatar for offering medical aid to Iran amid the coronavirus outbreak, and called for both countries to share medical experiences regarding the fight against the disease.

“Although the coronavirus has brought numerous hardships and problems for the human community, it has also had positive results, namely the strengthening of solidarity among friendly and neighbouring countries,” said the Iranian official.

Iran President Says World Armies Must Fight against Coronavirus

President Warns US of Retaliation If Iran’s Tankers Threatened

In a Friday message on the National Day of Army, President Rouhani said this is a worldwide war, but not between half of the world and the other half. “This tiny hidden virus is at war with the whole world.”

“Now, the whole world is our homeland, and we are confronting an enemy all over the world, and that is what makes this war more revered,” underlined Rouhani.

The Iranian president stressed the enemy was once visible and easier to confront. “Now the opponent cannot be seen, and the Iranian doctors and nurses are fighting against it and the army is supporting them.”

“The world will not forget this war. This is the most humanitarian war in history because all human beings and all armies fight for their comrades.”

Rouhani concluded that Iran’s army is not a symbol of war, but a symbol of the nation’s support and national interests. He continued that administrations come and go to serve the people, but the armies will remain forever.

Tehran’s Tabiat Bridge Go Red in Solidarity with Hemophiliacs

The iconic Tabiat Bridge of Tehran displayed red lights from April 14 to 17 to express solidarity with those suffering from hemophilia.

Danger Looms as Long as No Vaccine Developed for COVID-19: Iran

142 More Iranains Die of COVID-19: Ministry

Deputy Health Minister Iraj Harirchi also said the campaign against COVID-19 in the country will continue until every single person infected with the virus is identified.

“It was predicted that Fars province will be gripped by a high number of infections, and it is expected that the concern will be allayed all infected people will be identified with the cooperation of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and the Provincial Governor’s Office as well as through the implementation of preventive measures,” he said in an extraordinary meeting of the provincial coronavirus headquarters.

The official expressed his gratitude to nurses and doctors at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences for their relentless efforts and sacrifices to fight the coronavirus.

“Fars is among provinces with a low infection rate when it comes to identifying infected people and individuals who have been in contact with them as well as isolating suspicious COVID-19 cases,” he added.

He said an important point is that Fars has a low fatality rate among coronavirus patients compared to other provinces across the nation.

“Prompt identification and treatment of patients in Fars province is another positive point,” he added.

Meanwhile, Provincial Governor Enayatollah Rahimi noted that the capacity of production of hygienic items, including masks and disinfectants, in Fars province has increased.

However, the provincial governor said one of the challenges in Fars is that private and charity hospitals in the province are on the verge of bankruptcy amid the coronavirus outbreak.

He urged all people to keep staying at home and avoid nonessential travel to help stem the spread of the virus.

How Social Media Influence Educational Process of Students

This is also very interesting from the perspective of exploring connections between social media and education! I find it fascinating to be able to explore some of these connections and got motivated to write this particular piece. That is why I am going to review the impact of social media in education and vice versa.

A strong sense of community 

Social media serves as a great supporting tool for enhancing communication, and that is why I think that it can be seen as a clear benefit of synthesizing media and education. You may look for some interesting points on the importance of communication in college essay samples that can be found on Studyhippo.com. When it comes to education, it’s hard to overestimate the impact that the fact of being in the community has on one’s educational performance.

It was a no-brainer for me as I am an active user of social media myself, so it’s a firsthand experience. Students are often creating their own groups and chat rooms to share learning materials and discuss related topics. For example, a group of students was tasked with writing a project, so they create an online chat room and communicate via this channel outside the classrooms.

There is yet another important thing – social media creates opportunities for making new contacts that can have long-lasting positive effects such as better teacher-student relationships. Administrators and principals can utilize social networks in education to effectively provide all the interested sides with important news and announcements. 

It won’t go away, so why not use it?

We all have heard that teachers and parents are often blaming social media for the lack of attention among students. While this may be true in some cases, it is not a universal truth. If you take a walk in a school or college, you’re highly likely to notice that the majority of students are fully dedicating their time to smartphones. This shows that social media is here to stay; we should use it to the best.

As mentioned before, teachers, administrators, and principals should at least try to use social media instruments in the educational process. Although we know about the use of online platforms for collecting assignments and stuff, there are more possibilities. After all, a teacher can use things such as Facebook events for notifying students about projects, assignments, and that sort of stuff. 

The most daring teachers can try to use social media as a means of educating! For example, a teacher may create an online video lecture and distribute it among students so they can always have it available. Sounds quite awesome to me and is definitely more likely to be embraced by students as an alternative to classic classroom experience that can be tiresome. 

Enhanced research process

There is no denial to the fact that social media can be a great instrument for various sorts of research. After all, it is so easy to create a public poll and gather data regarding various topics of interest. This instrument is can be used by a student and academic researcher alike, meaning that that media benefits everyone engaged in education.

Potential career benefits

Now this may be surprising, but students can potentially begin building their career portfolio through social media. Constant and continuous exposure of one’s educational background and academic achievements can be used as a ground for future cooperation with experts in different fields. This way, a student can begin building social credibility during the school or college years!

Conclusion

Social media is penetrating every aspect of human activities, and this includes educational process. Although some might think that social media is distracting students, there are way too many benefits of this phenomenon to ignore it. These platforms offer opportunities for enhanced communication between all the participants of the educational system, including students, parents, teachers, administrators, and principals. 

It is also required to state that students are able to effectively share and distribute information through this communication medium. Both students and researchers are also able to use these online engines to gather data for future research. Some students might even begin building their career portfolios through social media.

 

Foreign Ministry Helping Iranian Nationals in Italy Return Home

Iran Vows Appropriate Response to US Interception of Mahan Air Flight

In a statement on Friday, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi reacted to allegations made by some uninformed individuals regarding the return of Iranian university students from Italy.

He emphasized that the Iranian government is working in full coordination with its institutions to fight COVID-19 and reduce its repercussions.

“Following the coronavirus outbreak and cancellation of flights or closure of many borders, one of the tough missions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been to bring home Iranians interested in returning to their country, including university students,” he said.

“This was done through intense consultations with officials of relevant countries and in coordination with the health ministry and airlines, and efforts are still underway,” he said.

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“It goes without saying that after the transfer of our dear fellow countrymen to the country, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has no involvement in the enforcement of health protocols, and basically, such an important issue does not fall within the domain of the foreign ministry’s responsibilities and mission,” he said.

“It falls on the Ministry of Health to protect Iranian people’s lives and health, and all Iranian nationals must abide by the regulations and health protocols of the ministry under any circumstances,” the spokesman noted.