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Iranian dailies’ October 1 headlines in English

Iranian dailies’ October 1 headlines in English

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** IRAN DAILY

CBI Chief Attends OIC-COMCEC Central Banks Forum in Istanbul

The Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Mohammadreza Farzin, joined the 6th Meeting of OIC-COMCEC Central Banks Forum in Istanbul. The forum focused on economic growth, inflation, and e-banking technology in OIC member states.

Government Prepares Sea-Oriented Development Plan Draft: VP

Iran’s First Vice President announced the government’s preparation of a sea-oriented development plan draft, aiming for further comprehensive plans in this area.

Iran’s Fishery Exports Surge by 33% in Five Months

Iran experienced a 33% increase in fishery exports, reaching nearly 119,000 metric tons worth $187 million in just five months.

** KAYHAN INTERNATIONAL

Jafarzadeh Claims 3rd Place in Croatia Qur’an Competition

Iranian representative Yousef Jafarzadeh secured the third position in the Croatia international Qur’an competition.

Mazandaran Exports Over 960,000 Tonnes of Products

Mazandaran province exported 961,000 tonnes of non-oil goods worth more than $172 million to 42 countries in the first half of the current Iranian year.

Electricity Production Peaks at Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant

Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant achieved a record high electricity production exceeding 7 billion kilowatt-hours, ranking among the world’s top nuclear plants.

** TEHRAN TIMES

Rainfall Surges by Over 200% in Current Water Year

The current water year witnessed over a 224% increase in rainfall compared to last year, contributing to a positive start to the water year.

Mining Halted Near Persepolis

All mining activities near Mount Rahmat, close to the historic site of Persepolis, were suspended to protect Iran’s rich cultural heritage.

167 Tourism Projects Inaugurated Across Iran

In honor of World Tourism Day, 167 tourism projects worth $166 million were launched, paving the way for economic growth and job creation in the country.

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