Iran, Mexico int'l book fairs to cooperate
Submitted by mohtava on Sun, 05/08/2016 - 15:30Managing Director of the Mexican Guadalajara International Book Fair is Marisol Schulz underlined the need for cultural interaction between Iran and Mexico.
Managing Director of the Mexican Guadalajara International Book Fair is Marisol Schulz underlined the need for cultural interaction between Iran and Mexico.
Speaking on the occasion of Teachers' Week, deputy speaker of Islamic parliament of Iran considered rearing of religious students as the key mission of ministry of education and expressed hopes that educators' community, all authorities as well as the parliament utilize all their potentials for this purpose, reported by Ministry of Education PR and Information Center quoting Parliament News.
In an interview with PANA News, Mohyeddin Bahram Mohammadian pointed to the concern recently expressed by the supreme leader over paying too much attention to teaching English at schools and his advice on promoting teaching of other languages such as Spanish, French, and Eastern languages.
The 29th Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF) is presenting translated versions of the late founder of Islamic Revolution Imam Khomeini’s works in 26 languages.
On the occasion of the anniversary of the Ordainment of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), senior Iranian officials, ambassadors of Muslim states in Tehran as well as a group of families of martyrs met with Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei Thursday.
Italian Cultural Attaché to Iran drew similarities between Tehran and Turin book fairs.
Cultural Deputy of Turkey's embassy in Tehran said that 2,000 books written by famous Turkish authors have been displayed in Turkey's stall in Tehran International Book Fair.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that we want to achieve values of Islamic Revolution and the development of our country certainly starts with the development of education.
Directors of various publications affiliated to reputable universities worldwide, including those from the United States, Europe, and Russia, are to put their books on display in the upcoming Tehran International Book Fair on May 5.
Head of Iran’s National Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Culural Organization Saadollah Nasiri Qidari said many Iranian historical and natural sites have to wait for the next four or even five decades to get registered in the organization.