Haj Hossein Yekta’s presence at the training course of the Imam Reza Society in Khorramshahr.

The training course on fish farming in multifunctional pools, organized by the Imam Reza Society and the Barakat Foundation in Khorramshahr.

According to the Public Relations Office of the Imam Reza Society, the training course on fish farming in multifunctional pools in the Hii region, between the Resistance Square and Shalamcheh, at the Fatima Zahra (peace be upon her) Cultural and Social Complex, was held by the Imam Reza Society and the Barakat Foundation.

The aim of this fish farming training course was to establish businesses and create income for unemployed rural youth in the region. The course was attended by 70 individuals interested in this field and included practical topics on fish farming in multifunctional pools.

The instructor of this course, Dr. Milad Maniat, the head of Fisheries in Khorramshahr, served as the main speaker and taught both the scientific and practical concepts of fish farming.

In addition, Haj Hossein Yekta, head of the Imam Reza Society, Zeynab al-Sadat Moghaddas, CEO of the Hayat Tayebeh Foundation, Dr. Ehsan Khaki, supervisor of the Fatima Zahra (peace be upon her) Cultural and Social Complex, and Mona Gharibi, facilitator of the Barakat Foundation, were other speakers at the course. They highlighted the importance of vocational training for creating employment and reducing unemployment among the youth in the region.

In this session, Haj Hossein Yekta announced the strengthening of the social services of the Imam Reza Society in the border villages of Shalamcheh and emphasized the society’s goal of promoting entrepreneurship in the Hii region.

He emphasized the need to create sustainable job opportunities for the youth in the region and stressed the importance of developing local businesses and strengthening economic capabilities in the border areas.

He also mentioned that the Imam Reza Society and the Barakat Foundation are working to organize various training and vocational courses to enhance the skills of the residents in these areas. Through this, they aim to help achieve economic independence, reduce unemployment, and contribute to the economic growth of the region.

At the end of the course, the participants were recognized, and they announced their intention to launch businesses related to fish farming in the near future, with the support of the Imam Reza Society and other organizations involved in the training course.

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