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Closing Ceremony of Children’s Week in Zarand, Kerman

The closing ceremony of children’s week was held on October 12 in Zarand. The ceremony was attended by children, families and city officials. The governor of Zarand, the chairman and deputy of the Education Directorate, the former mayor, members of the city council and other city officials were among the participants.

At the beginning of the ceremony, Habibullah Khanji, Governor of Zarand, said: “to be effective, such programs should be sustained.” He called on all officials and citizens to help such projects in any way that they can.”

Khanjari added: “one of the best things done by Dyarino’s project in Zarand was designing the game event in various neighborhoods of the city, which somehow reduced the citizens’ depression.”

Kazemi, head of the Zarand Education Department, said: “we have come to a new attitude in the department of education of Zarand and the promotion of our education at an elementary level has been the result of the efforts of the Hamnava Institution.” He added: “our education outputs are now those who have been trained in Hamnava.”

Ali Taraghijah, chairman of the board of directors of the Hamnava Institution as the executive of the Dyarino Project, also stated that: “I am glad of your presence and the opportunity God gave us to spend over these years.” He also said we are trying to look at the past four years and describe the actions taken in the past years. After broadcasting the clip of the event of children’s week, the attendees who were affected were talking about their feelings: “now I can easily say I’m Zarandi”, “I was very excited,” “I’m glad to be here,” “our black and white Zarand is getting colored,” “city is in the hands of children,” “I feel proud”.

At the end of the ceremony, children were given a canopy by the fingerprints of the children of Zarand to Habibullah Khanji, governor of Zarand.

In this ceremony, more than 90 people who had contributed to the urban project for children over the past four years were also honored.