[Face to Face] - Interview with Rabbi Feldman - JUAZ - PressTV - 06 July 2011 - English
On the sidelines of Iran's First International Conference on Global Fight against Terrorism, Ghanbar Naderi has interviewed with Rabbi Dovid Feldman, from Jews United against Zionism.
On the sidelines of Iran's First International Conference on Global Fight against Terrorism, Ghanbar Naderi has interviewed with Rabbi Dovid Feldman, from Jews United against Zionism.
Iran atop Muslim countries in nanotechnology - July 18, 2011 - English
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
Iran began its nanotechnology program back in 2001 and quickly became first in the production of nanotechnology and nano-science in the region and the Muslim...
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
Iran began its nanotechnology program back in 2001 and quickly became first in the production of nanotechnology and nano-science in the region and the Muslim world. It is now among the world's top 15, that according to the officials at the Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council.
The INIC official told Press TV that Iran is also among few countries that have compiled a National Nanotechnology Plan. Being the 15th in nanotechnology, he says, is also a major progress because Iran was 59 back in 2000.
Under Iran's Ten-Year Nanotechnology Plan, the priorities in nanotechnology development are energy, health, environment, water, materials and construction.
Sarkar predicted that nanotechnology would be a multi-billion-dollar market and that under the right circumstances Iran should enjoy a 2% share of this lucrative business in the coming years.
Asadifard said, however, that the ultimate goal is to create new job opportunities and generate wealth nationwide through the development of nanotechnology.
Iran has been chosen to host the next Asia Nano Forum. The regional gathering will be held on the sidelines of the 4th International Nanotechnology Festival and the Grand Industries Exhibition.
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Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
Iran began its nanotechnology program back in 2001 and quickly became first in the production of nanotechnology and nano-science in the region and the Muslim world. It is now among the world's top 15, that according to the officials at the Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council.
The INIC official told Press TV that Iran is also among few countries that have compiled a National Nanotechnology Plan. Being the 15th in nanotechnology, he says, is also a major progress because Iran was 59 back in 2000.
Under Iran's Ten-Year Nanotechnology Plan, the priorities in nanotechnology development are energy, health, environment, water, materials and construction.
Sarkar predicted that nanotechnology would be a multi-billion-dollar market and that under the right circumstances Iran should enjoy a 2% share of this lucrative business in the coming years.
Asadifard said, however, that the ultimate goal is to create new job opportunities and generate wealth nationwide through the development of nanotechnology.
Iran has been chosen to host the next Asia Nano Forum. The regional gathering will be held on the sidelines of the 4th International Nanotechnology Festival and the Grand Industries Exhibition.
[03/11/2012] Muslim world celebrates Eid al-Ghadeer - English
The festive day of Eid al-Ghadeer has rolled in with spectacular programs and thrill in Iran, amid delightful celebrations across the Muslim world. It\'s a day in which the Holy Prophet of Islam,...
The festive day of Eid al-Ghadeer has rolled in with spectacular programs and thrill in Iran, amid delightful celebrations across the Muslim world. It\'s a day in which the Holy Prophet of Islam, by divine command in his last sermon, designated Imam Ali, the first Shia Imam, as his immediate successor.
Muslim scholars and religious leaders refer to Eid al-Ghadeer as the greatest celebration of all religions. They say the result of the mission of all the messengers of God became accomplished on this special day in history, because it\'s a day in which Islam was completed and perfected.
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
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The festive day of Eid al-Ghadeer has rolled in with spectacular programs and thrill in Iran, amid delightful celebrations across the Muslim world. It\'s a day in which the Holy Prophet of Islam, by divine command in his last sermon, designated Imam Ali, the first Shia Imam, as his immediate successor.
Muslim scholars and religious leaders refer to Eid al-Ghadeer as the greatest celebration of all religions. They say the result of the mission of all the messengers of God became accomplished on this special day in history, because it\'s a day in which Islam was completed and perfected.
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran