Some short news from Kurdistan

According to IRNA, the commemoration programs of the World Entrepreneurship Week in Kurdistan started today, simultaneously with the rest of the country, through a video conference with the Minister of Labor, Hojjatullah Abdul Maleki, and the staff and provincial managers of the ministry.
Director General of Cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare of Kurdistan regarding the opening ceremony of World Entrepreneurship Week said: The wedding of this global occasion will be held in the province this year due to the need to comply with health protocols to combat Corona with cyberspace approach and priority of media activities.
Borhan Salavati added: Holding specialized webinars with the participation of entrepreneurs and students, media interviews and introducing the capabilities of Kurdish entrepreneurs through the media are among the programs developed by Kurdistan in the World Entrepreneurship Week.
He reminded: 17 to 23 November of this year in the world calendar is named as the World Entrepreneurship Week.
Performing field damage “Fortress – Zivieh city”
Director General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Kurdistan, stating that the measures and interventions carried out in the fort – Zivieh city over the past seven decades can be generally divided into two parts, added: In the first stage after the discovery of the fortress – Zivieh city Commercial excavations were carried out to discover antiquities, which in addition to looting many ancient cultural monuments and transferring them to museums and private collections in different countries of the world, most of the architectural works of this huge collection to obtain these works. Culture was destroyed.
Yaghoub Guilian continued: “In the next stage, archaeological excavations and identification of very extensive sites and sites in the region were carried out, and at the same time, emergency and initial protective restorations such as the creation of additional adobe and continuous straw layers have been done annually over the past few decades.”
He added: “In the current situation, reviewing and reviewing the results and the situation of several decades of continuing excavations and emergency protections seemed necessary.”
Guilian said: “Finally, the preparation of the trauma report of this complex was taken to send to the General Directorate of National and World Heritage Sites of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, the field of dealing and intervention with a view to organizing and comprehensive restoration in a leading way.” Be a solution for active protection and bring the current situation to a stable balance.
Inauguration of Hilal House in Divazand village of Qorveh city
The director of the Kurdistan Red Crescent Society said: A crescent house was inaugurated in the village of Divazand in Qorveh city with the presence of the imam, council members and a group of villagers.
Payam Jalali added: “Continuation of training on how to take refuge and emergency exit in the girls ‘and boys’ schools of Deuzand village and distribution of educational and cultural packages among students was done with the cooperation of the village crescent house and the relief youth of Qorveh city.”
He also referred to the training of mine hazards and the distribution of health packs in the villages of Divandere and Saqez: training on mine hazards and the distribution of sanitary packs and cultural packages in the villages infected with mines and unexploded ordnance left over from the war in rural areas of the city Diwandara and Saqqez, as well as the distribution of health packs and cultural packages in these rural areas by educators, aid workers and Red Crescent volunteers.
Shipment of smuggled clothes in Bijar
Bijar city police command announced the identification and cessation of smuggled clothes in Divan-Dareh axis.
Colonel Shahriyar Ghorbani stated: The Bijar city intelligence police, during an inspection of a Renault car on the Bijar-Divandar highway, discovered 142 pieces of smuggled foreign jackets.
He added: “This consignment, which was prepared for distribution in markets outside the province, was valued at one billion rials, and one person was arrested in this case and handed over to the judicial authorities after completing the case.”
The police commander of Bijar city reminded: the plan to fight against smuggled goods has increased more than before due to the beginning of the cold season and the support of domestic products, and the police will use all their capacities for this purpose.
According to the 1995 census, Kurdistan province has a population of 1,603,000 people who live in 10 cities, 32 towns, 31 districts, 86 villages and 1,697 villages.
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