“Good Neighbors” and good work/ May the national media antenna be at their disposal – Mehr News Agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr reporter, the tenth episode of the documentary series “Good Neighbors” directed by Mehdi Bakhshi Moghaddam and produced by Mehdi Shamhammadi, which is the newest product of the Sourah Documentary Center and will be aired tonight, the 13th of September at 7:00 p.m. on the TV channel Two, tells the story of the life of a woman named Samia Mihankhah. belongs.
Samiyeh Mihankhah, a teacher and cultural activist, has been volunteering in the library of Polan district of Chabahar for many years, and about working with the director of “Good Neighbors” and participating in this documentary series, she said: I was interested in different people during the activities that we do in the library. We will make a plan, they will meet. I was also looking for the women of our region to believe that being a woman does not limit them and that they can enter the community, work and achieve what they want.
This cultural activist pointed out that it is obligatory and necessary to make a documentary about the activities of those who do good deeds, and stated: Many people consider good deeds to have a large income, but everyone can do good deeds in their own way and in terms of Showing these activities on television, due to its wide audience compared to other media, makes one or more people believe in themselves and understand that they can help others and share their skills and knowledge.
He emphasized: In fact, the national media should provide more antennas for documentaries like “Good Neighbors” so that, in addition to promoting good deeds, the audience will get to know more about the activities that can improve the condition of their fellow human beings.
Saying that his activities in the field of reading books started when he felt that Polan could have a library with this student population, Mihankhah clarified: The library can improve the condition of many children, especially girls, because in our region, girls did not dream of reading books. It brings them to their dreams and gives them self-confidence. In fact, the book made me work in this field and give children a good mood.
According to him, the book has become a lantern for him to find his way. For this reason, he carries out the activities of the Smile Frame with the taste of books, that is, together with his wife, he visits villages that do not have a library and takes books to the children of the region and organizes reading sessions.
This teacher emphasized: reading a story or a story from one world and another world to a child who is in the most deprived village of the country, makes that girl or boy hope for the future.
Mihankhah pointed out that these days, in addition to teaching literature, accompanying the benefactors of the region, and promoting reading in the village where he lives, he reminded that an ecotour was also established with the aim of showing my region to the world. I made it so that tourists would understand that Sistan and Baluchistan has high capacities. Although this region is deprived in terms of infrastructure, if its high potential is used, it can remove the label of deprivation from the forehead of our province.
In the end, he said: My biggest wish is that every village has a library, that the children are happy and that every dream they have in their mind comes true.
“Good Neighbors” airs from Saturday to Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. on TV channel Do, and its rebroadcast is at 3:30 p.m. the next day.