The State Welfare Organization is liaising with the National Organization for Civil Registration to issue birth certificates and ID cards for children under its coverage.
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In a meeting between Health Minister Hassan Qazizadeh Hashemi and Vice President of Cuba’s Council of Ministers and Executive Committee Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, in Tehran on Saturday, the two sides…
PeopleThe Azeri Turkish language and literature has been introduced as a major in some universities from the new academic year that starts in September. For the first time in the country, Kurdistan…
PeopleIranian neonates consume almost 37 million cans of infant formula, all produced locally, said director of quality control for natural and traditional foods and supplements at the Food and Drug…
PeopleAll government bodies must present a report on their progress in addressing social harm in their respective jurisdictions at the next session of the Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution to be…
PeopleIt turns out that spending countless hours talking to friends in front of a screen can negatively affect your most important relationship, the one with your spouse.
PeopleMashhad officials have closed down Qasr International Hotel, one of the top lodging facilities in the city, for failing to address problems with its parking.
PeopleTourists flocking to Rio de Janeiro for the Olympic Games now have the option to stay in favelas, or slums.
Slum tourism, as it was dubbed years ago, may have raised some ethical issues in…
PeopleSome 17 member countries of the World Crafts Council have sought to attend the WCC’s 18th General Assembly scheduled to be held in Isfahan from September…
PeopleRoughly 35,000 Iranians traveled to Russia in 2015, making Iran a top 20 source country for tourists visiting Russia, according to Moscow’s ambassador in Tehran.
PeopleFindings from a recent study, conducted by the University of Florida’s Tourism Crisis Management Initiative, show more than 70% of potential visitors are concerned with the mosquito-borne Zika…
PeopleIran’s Restoration and Utilization Fund for Historical Places is organizing a one-day seminar on September 4 in the city of Qazvin to introduce its range of activities and investment opportunities…
PeopleA new method to identify the source of gelatin used for production of food stuff (like jelly beans which are presently imported) has been found, said Abdolazim Behfar, research deputy at National…
PeopleIt is no secret that STEM (science, tech, engineering and math) jobs are where the money and opportunities lie. But recent studies show that most parents’ hope their children’s choice of career…
PeopleThe old career-counseling advice about choosing a job that’s a good fit for you is getting support from a new study: Job burnout may be caused by a “mismatch” between an employee’s inner needs and…
PeopleThe Low Emission Zone Plan is likely to be implemented from the last week of August, simultaneously with the official launching of SIMFA (a central system for vehicular technical inspection), said…
PeopleAround 350,000 people in the country are regular users of crystal meth as per official figures, said Hamid Sarami, director general for research and training at Iran Drug Control Headquarters.
PeopleAround 2,000 children living in the central districts of Tehran Municipality (TM) will paint a one-km long wall, in a first such feat by kids in the capital. The painting project will take place…
PeopleFor obese people who sit for most of the day, replacing some sitting time with standing, slow walking or slow cycling reduces average blood sugar across the day and into the night, a small study…
PeopleThe Earth is so hot this year that a limit for global warming agreed by world leaders at a climate summit in Paris just a few months ago is in danger of being breached.
PeopleThree groups of California’s rare island fox were removed from the US endangered species list on Thursday, and a fourth was downgraded to threatened, marking the fastest recovery yet for an…
PeopleJapan-based JFE Engineering will lay the groundwork in Iran for the commercialization of waste-to-energy plants, which generate electricity from the heat produced by the incineration of garbage.…
PeopleFollowing agreements between the Department of Environment and the judiciary, legal cases concerning the environment will be referred to special courts whose judges are well versed in…
PeopleStudies show that every Iranian household uses at least three plastic bags daily on average, which reach a total of 45 million bags per day across the country.
“This excessive use of…
PeopleAround 19% of Iranian families have one child, and the widespread tendency among couples to opt for a single child, is a serious challenge to the national population growth, warned Heidar Ali…
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