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Iran Offering Incentives to Promote Domestic Production of Biopharmaceuticals

Mostafa Qanei, the Secretary of Biotechnology Development Headquarter at the Iranian Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology, says the government plans to provide knowledge-based companies with all-out support to produce biopharmaceuticals.

“We have already drafted a list of 61 biopharmaceuticals as part of a national bio-development plan. Efforts are underway to produce all the biomedicine included in the plan,” he was quoted as saying in a Farsi report by ISNA.

He went on to say that the production of at least 29 pharmaceuticals in the list has already begun.

According to him, the production of 20 drugs has been already completed but there is no project yet for producing the remaining 12 pharmaceuticals.

He went on to say that so far no knowledge-based company has expressed its readiness to produce the remaining biopharmaceuticals.

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“So, we have decided to provide knowledge-based services with all-out support to enable them to launch projects to produce the remaining medicine,” he concluded.

Biotechnology is known as one of the state-of-the-art technologies in 21st century and is among the seven key industries which will determine the socioeconomic destiny of communities in the coming decades.

According to the data released by the Iranian Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology, Iran ranked 14th in the world in 2015 in terms of the number of articles published in the field of biotechnology in indexed journals.

Also, Iran’s share of biotechnology articles in 2015 as compared to regional countries and the world is 27.22% and 1.27%, respectively.

The Iranian government plans to use biotechnology to meet the country’s strategic demands for food, public health, environment, and energy, while exploiting the technology’s capabilities as a green industry for environmental protection and restoration.

Iran Leader Hails Afghan Forces Killed in Iraq, Syria

In a recent meeting with families of Afghan martyrs in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad, Ayatollah Khamenei said he has always lauded Afghan nationals, particularly the Hazaras.

“I had personally seen that their seminary students felt an affinity with us, and I have known them since old times,” the Leader said.

Ayatollah Khamenei praised the Afghan troops in Syria and Iraq who fought against terrorists and were martyred while defending holy shrines there against ISIS terrorists.

“We do respect your (Afghan) martyrs, and this is among the incidents what have rarely happened in the history of Islam,” the Leader said.

He noted that Afghan forces, having a feeling of religious duty, got engaged in a tough fight against terrorists, did well, and were finally martyred.

Iran Unveils New Missile System on National Army Day

The new system, called Kamin-2 (Ambush-II), is an upgraded version of Mersad missile system.

The system is designed to confront with a variety of aerial targets flying at low altitudes, particularly drones, according to a Farsi report by Mehr News Agency.

The Tehran ceremony was held at the mausoleum of the late founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, south of the capital.

Among other equipment showcased in Tehran were various types of command and control systems, radars, missiles and launchers, tanks, armoured vehicles, rifles, unmanned aircraft, artillery gear and ground combat weapons.

The Tehran ceremony was participated by President Hassan Rouhani, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri and other senior military and government officials as well as foreign diplomats, military attaches and reporters.

The annual parades were also held by the Iranian army in other Iranians cities on Wednesday.

Iran to Keep Boosting Defence Power to Promote Regional Peace: Rouhani

Speaking in an annual parade held on the occasion of the National Army Day in Imam Khomeini mausoleum south of Tehran, the Iranian president said Iran is located in a sensitive region, which has in the past decades been the scene of numerous plots hatched by outside powers seeking to exploit the wealth of the West Asia.

“We are surrounded by aggressive powers who […] intervene in the region’s affairs against international law and invade countries without the consent of the UN and against its charter,” Rouhani said on Wednesday.

In a region where big powers are using terrorist groups as a tool to foster instability, Iran needs mighty military forces to foil their plots and do not allow terrorists to threaten this land, he added.

“Iran’s military forces have also managed to play a key role in [promoting] peace and security in the region,” he said, referring to Iran’s role in the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

“We tell the world that we will produce or obtain any weapons we need and will not wait for their permission,” he said.

The president was apparently responding to calls by Western powers, including Europeans, on Iran to stop developing ballistic missiles, as part of efforts to convince US President Donald Trump to stay in the 2015 nuclear deal.

Various units of the Iranian army started annual parades started in Tehran and other cities on Wednesday morning.

The Tehran ceremony was participated by Rouhani, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri and other senior military and government officials as well as foreign diplomats, military attaches and reporters.

The latest defence achievements produced by Iranian experts were also showcased during the parade, including Aftabaz passive radar system, a rapid-reaction command and control combat system and Kamin 2 and Seraj 1 missile systems.

Iran FM Due in New York for Six-Day Visit

During his six-day trip, Zarif will participate in a High-Level Meeting on Peace-building and Sustaining Peace on 24 and 25 April, organised by the United Nations.

He will also take part and deliver a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in New York.

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), founded in 1921, is a United States non-profit think-tank specialising in US foreign policy and international affairs.

According to a report by IRIB, Zarif will also hold bilateral talks with his counterparts as well as a meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

Zarif’s meetings and speeches will focus on regional issues – including Syria and Yemen – and the Iran nuclear deal.

During the visit, the Iranian top diplomat is accompanied by a high-ranking delegation including Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Seyyed Abbas Araqchi.

2 Dead in Chopper Crash in Southern Iran

One person also survived the incident which happened Tuesday night when a chopper belonging to the Iranian Offshore Oil Company (IOOC) crashed into the Persian Gulf waters.

The helicopter was taking a patient from one of the IOOC’s oil platforms to hospital, but went down shortly after takeoff.

The patient and the medic accompanying him lost their lives, according to media reports.

The captain of the helicopter survived. Search operation is underway for the two people unaccounted for.

2 Dead in Chopper Crash in Southern Iran

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Bam Citadel

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Bam Citadel

The historic citadel with an approximate area of 200,000 square metres has been listed by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage Site “Bam and Its Cultural Landscape”.

The origin of this enormous citadel on the Silk Road can be traced back to the Achaemenid Empire (sixth to fourth centuries BCE) and even beyond. The entire building was a large fortress containing the citadel, but because of the impressive look of the citadel, which forms the highest point, the whole fortress is named the Bam Citadel.

This historic citadel is made up of several architectural forms, including the walls, the tower, numerous gates, mosques, bazaars, caravanserais, schools, baths, zurkhaneh (sports place) and residential neighbourhoods.

In the architectural form of Bam Citadel there are two different distinguishable parts:

The rulers’ part in the most internal wall, holding the citadel, barracks, mill, 4-season house, water-well (dug in the rocky earth and about 40 metres deep), and a stable for 200 horses.

The ruled-over part surrounding the rulers’ place, consisting of the main entrance of the entire fortress-city and the bazaar alongside of the North-to-South spinal axis (which connects the main entrance to the citadel), and around 400 houses with their associated public buildings (such as a school and sport place).

The citadel consists of four main sections: a residential zone, the stables, the army barracks and the governor’s residence.

Arg-e Bam has 38 watchtowers and four entrance gates, and the outer defence wall is surrounded by a moat. The Government Quarters are on a rocky hill, protected by a double fortification wall.

On December 26, 2003, the Citadel was almost completely destroyed by an earthquake, along with much of the rest of Bam and its environs, but it is now restored and the restoration process of this building goes through the end.

The modern city of Bam has gradually developed as an agricultural and industrial centre, and until the 2003 earthquake was experiencing rapid growth. In particular, the city is known for its dates and citrus fruit, irrigated by a substantial network of qanats. The city also benefited from tourism, with an increasing number of people visiting the ancient citadel in recent years.

Bam Citadel has been referred to by Ferdowsi in his Shahnameh (Book of the Kings) for many times.

People used to live in the citadel until 150 years ago, and the last guardian of the castle, an elderly person, is still living in an eastern city of Kerman province called Rigan.

The magnificent citadel is currently under major restoration following the devastating earthquake.

What follows are photos of the citadel retrieved from Mehr News Agency:

 

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018

Giovanni Restaurant, a design by Alireza Shafiei Tabar which won him an A’ Design Award

A’ Design Award and Competition is a prestigious international competition aimed at highlighting the excellent qualifications of best designs, design concepts and design oriented products worldwide.

A’ Design Awards is a premier annual design competition that honours the best designers, architects, engineers, design studios and design oriented companies worldwide to provide them publicity, fame and recognition.

Iranian architects in recent years have always been among the winners of the prestigious award in various sections.

This year a record-breaking number of Iranian architects managed to bag the prestigious award in the following sections:

Iranian Winners of A’ Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award:

Samaneh Qassempour and Amir Qassempour received Golden A’ Design Award for Fantoni Headquarter Office

 

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018
Fantoni Headquarter Office by Samaneh Qassempour and Amir Qassempour

 

Reza Mafakher earned Silver A’ Design Award for Iranmall Stadium (Recreational)

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Seyyed Roozbeh Qaem-Maqami received Silver A’ Design Award for  Flexihouse Residential Complex

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Rasool Akhondzadeh, Qassemi and Yoosefi won the Bronze A’ Design Award for Housing from the Ground to the Sky, the Residential Complex

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Mohammad Aliabadi earned Bronze A’ Design Award for Behesht Official & Commercial Complex

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Reza Mafakher received Bronze A’ Design Award for Penumbra Commercial Administrative

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Mahdi Fakhimi won Bronze A’ Design Award for Kashan Hotel

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018

 


 

Navid Emami earned A’ Design Award for Ham Saye Apartment

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Nastaran Fadaee Jonaghani received A’ Design Award for Damavand Villa (Residential)

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Iranian Winners of the A’ Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award:  

Reza Mafakher received the Silver A’ Design Award for Rahimzadeh Jewelry Retail

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Aryan Ron and Arman Ron received A’ Design Award for Avandad Apartment Residence

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Alireza Shafiei Tabar won A’ Design Award for Karoba Restaurant

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Alireza Shafiei Tabar received A’ Design Award for Giovanni Restaurant

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Hamidreza Nikkhou received A’ Design Award for Exotic Jewellers Jewellery Store

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Iranian Winners of A’ Furniture, Decorative Items and Homeware Design Award:

Hamid Pakseresht received Golden A’ Design Award for Mulian Sofa

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Saman Makvand got Silver A’ Design Award for Unity Coffee Table

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Elmira Deldari and Marzieh Hami earned Silver A’ Design Award for Swan Magazine Rack

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Mohammad Enjavi Amiri received Bronze A’ Design Award for Dodo Chair Multifunctional Chair

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Iranian Winner of A’ Street Furniture Design Award:

Farshad Bakhshayee earned Bronze A’ Design Award for SiSu Bench

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Iranian Winner of A’ Lighting Products and Projects Design Award:

Melika Sarraf earned A’ Design Award for Sun Lighting

Iranian Architects among Winners of Prestigious A’ Design Award 2018


 

Last year, Iranian artists had managed to earn a number of awards in different sections of the international competition including:

Mohammad Reza Ghanei earned a golden medal for Ghanei House

Mehrkameh Viseh and Hesam Shahidi received a silver medal for Boof

Nima and Sina Keivani earned a silver medal for Mehrkhaneh

Mehdi Fakhimi earned a bronze medal for Negar Parisan Office

Edise Babasadeghian earned a bronze medal for Apple Store

Reza Mafakher received a silver medal for Ekhtiareh Complex and Chabahar Hotel

Hossein Shirzaian a silver medal for Damavand Villa

MGD Architects a bronze medal for Kerman Musuesm.

 

The primary aim of the award is to create publicity, PR push and advertisement opportunities for award winners while supporting the global design culture, creating incentives for entrants to come up with superior designs for a better future.

Apocalyptic Dust Storm Hits Iran’s Yazd (+Video)

Hadi Hadinasab, the director-general of the crisis management department of Yazd governorate, said the storm has fortunately left no casualties or damages.

“Reports from various regions in the province indicate last night’s storm has left no damage and there is no need to be concerned,” he said.

The province’s meteorological organization announced the storm had a wind speed of 102 kilometre per hour in the city of Bafq.

Iranian Couple Using Instagram to Help Needy Children

Saeedeh Delmoradi, a young teacher who teaches at a school for exceptional children, and her husband Mohammad Mousavian, have managed to build a new life for needy children using their Instagram account.

Among thousands of right and wrong guys on Instagram, Saeedeh and Mohammad’s page has turned into a link to give people information about deprived and destitute children and their families.

This couple shared only part of the deprivation and needs of the children and their families, and, accordingly, was able to help many of them. Saeedeh and Mohammad long to be able to take care of all the children whose families cannot afford to look after them.

Iranian Couple Using Instagram to Help Needy ChildrenWhat follows are highlights of the Shahrvand daily newspaper’s Farsi report and interview with them:

Saeedeh Delmoradi, born in September 1980, holds a BA in Cultural Affairs and is currently teaching at a school for intellectually underdeveloped children in the city of Sarakhs.

Her husband is the director of a centre handling learning disorders and holds a BA in Psychology of Exceptional Children. They were colleagues and were into music.

Saeedeh had been mostly teaching in deprived areas before she opened her Instagram page.

Let’s talk about what you guys do in Instagram.

By sharing the photos depicting aid being delivered to the needy, I wanted to give people information about them in the first place, and secondly, I intended to collect aid for them, but I really wouldn’t have thought that I would be able to take such a great step towards helping the students in the village and their families.

We are involved in a whole range of activities, including the construction of bathrooms and toilets for houses, repairing dilapidated houses, attending to the healthcare needs of children who cannot afford it, implementing plans to create jobs for families in the village, offering assistance for pupils and university students’ education, and providing needy families with food packages.

So far, we have been able to save two people on death row, and we are dealing with the third one now. But one of the reports which went viral on social media was one related to holding birthday parties for children in deprived regions.

Iranian Couple Using Instagram to Help Needy Children

 

How do you hold these birthday parties?

People donate the cost of their birthday parties by buying gifts, and we give those gifts to children who do not know what a birthday party and birthday cake is, and we hold birthday parties for them. Since many of the children live in deprivation, they do not even know what a birthday party and birthday cake is, and that’s how we make them happy.

How could you win people’s trust?

I really don’t know what happened that people could believe the shared photos. Each picture that we posted on our Instagram page was not only a photo. Many people sobbed by seeing them, and contacted us, and some of them went to visit the families in person.

How do you get to know these deprived regions?

Getting to know deprived regions and needy families is sometimes accidental. We may identify some of these places when we are away on vacation. We have some liaisons in cities, especially in deprived regions, and it is mostly these liaisons that introduce deprived families and deprived regions to us. Another point is that when we go on trips, we share the routes of our trips on our Instagram page and people follow us. Sometimes they introduce to us the regions and families that they have identified themselves, and we will help them if we can confirm that the really need help.

Iranian Couple Using Instagram to Help Needy ChildrenHow about Matin, Homayoon and Atefeh? These are the children who are always present in your pictures and have accompanied you. What’s their story?

We don’t have children ourselves. We adopted Homayoon almost a year ago. As for Matin and Atefeh, because their parents cannot afford to look after them, we are currently taking care of them until their parents become capable of caring for them. Then we will hand over the children to them. Matin and Atefeh are with us temporarily and we have a duty to provide all welfare facilities for them, so that they will be reunited with their families in good condition.

How could you win the trust of the family of Matin and Atefeh to leave their children in your care?

It was very difficult, especially regarding Matin as it took almost a month. After we went to their home a few times, they came to our neighbourhood to find out about us, and finally they agreed. At the moment, we are in contact with the family of Matin and Atefeh, and the kids visit their parents every now and then. Of course, Matin and Atefeh have other sponsors, too. They are not only my and Mohammad’s children; they are the children of all those who support them.

And the last word …

First, I’d like to thank my husband. If it weren’t for his help, none of those things could have been done. Then I’d like to thank our families and all the people who helped these families develop a good feeling. I hope this trend will always continue.

Iranian Couple Using Instagram to Help Needy Children