Budget allocated to restore monuments in SavehBudget allocated to restore monuments in Saveh

TEHRAN – A budget of 15 billion rials ($37,500) has been allocated to restore historical monuments across Saveh, central Markazi province, the provincial tourism chief has said.

The restoration of monuments such as the 12th-century Jameh Mosque of Saveh, Kalbali Khan Cistern, and a former bathhouse is top on the agenda, Mostafa Marzban explained on

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Ayatollah Khamenei visits industrial exhibitionAyatollah Khamenei visits industrial exhibition

TEHRAN – Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, paid a three-hour visit to an industrial exhibition on Saturday morning. 

The exhibition was held in the Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah and covered activities in different fields. 

This exhibition was held in accordance with this year’s slogan, which the Leader had previously a

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Rewarding excessive energy consumers will backfireRewarding excessive energy consumers will backfire

TEHRAN - President Ebrahim Raisi has ordered a 70 percent discount for those gas subscribers whose consumption has exceeded a level set by the parliament.

The order is in contrast to the current year’s national budget law which states the standard for gas consumption should be observed.

The cold season in this year’s winter has been cited as the r

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Iran ready to provide medical education services to NicaraguaIran ready to provide medical education services to Nicaragua

TEHRAN – Iranian Health Minister Bahram Einollahi has announced readiness to provide medical education services to Nicaragua.

He considered the sanctions as a reason for Iran's progress and self-sufficiency in the field of health, suggesting that a joint annual conference be held between the academicians of the two countries, IRNA reported.

He made

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UNFPA provides Iran with ambulances to improve services to refugeesUNFPA provides Iran with ambulances to improve services to refugees

TEHRAN - The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has donated eight ambulances to Iran with the aim of helping the country improve health services to refugees.

Deputy Health Minister Mohammad-Hossein Nicknam said the ambulances will be delivered to eight universities of medical sciences in the cities of Zabul, Isfahan, Kerman, Zahedan, Mashhad,

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