Raisi inaugurates major projects in northern Iran

President Ebrahim Raisi inaugurated four major port development projects with a total investment of 5.1 million in Amirabad Port in the northern province of Mazandaran as well as hospital projects including the 300-bed building of Qaemshahr hospital.
A sum of 674 hospital beds were also inaugurated in other cities of the northern province by Raisi via videoconferencing on Friday, according to president.ir
Upon arrival to the province on Thursday, Raisi described Mazandaran as a region enjoying great potential to move towards more development.
He underlined agriculture, industry, tourism, forest, sea and especially efficient and sincere human resources as the special capacities of the northern province for economic progress, adding, “Universities and scientific centers, as well as the historical background and numerous personalities that excel not only in the province and the country but also in the World of Islam, along with the history and civilization and the religious identity of the people of Mazandaran, are significant capacities for the growth and development of this province.”
Raisi stated that “During the first provincial visit to Mazandaran, we had good resolutions and that good measures have been taken to implement them,”
 “In this trip, we will monitor the quality of the implementation of these resolutions to see the impact of the steps taken to implement them to contribute to the growth and progress of the province”, he added.
Raisi continued to point out that the government’s actions in the field of building housing and creating employment in the province, adding, “The government has also been able to revive more than 300 production units in the province that were unfortunately stagnant, which has created many job opportunities”.
He expressed his hope to make effective decisions to meet some of the needs of the province that the governor general, the representative of the Leader in the province, the managers, lawmakers, armed forces, and all the managers in the province have reviewed before.
Search
Date archive