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Posted by Dr. Manzer Durrani in Economics on May 2nd, 2009
(Total Costs: about Rs 9,000 Crore/543 MNAs/5 yr)
“God loves those who are humble in their personal life too!”
The Fox New TV (US) asked the Iranian President Ahmedi Najad; “When you look into the mirror in the morning what do you say to yourself”?
He answered: I see the person in the mirror and tell him “Remember, you are no more than a small servant, ahead of you today is the heavy responsibility, and that is to serve the Iranian nation”.
Ahmedi Nijad, the Iranian President astonished many when he first reached to the office of the Presidency by donating all the high valued Iranian carpets to one of the mosques in Tehran by replacing them with low cost ordinary carpets.
Posted by Dr. Manzer Durrani in Economics on May 2nd, 2009
(Total Costs: about Rs 9,000 Crore/543 MNAs/5 yr)
“God loves those who are humble in their personal life too!”
The Fox New TV (US) asked the Iranian President Ahmedi Najad; “When you look into the mirror in the morning what do you say to yourself”?
He answered: I see the person in the mirror and tell him “Remember, you are no more than a small servant, ahead of you today is the heavy responsibility, and that is to serve the Iranian nation”.
Ahmedi Nijad, the Iranian President astonished many when he first reached to the office of the Presidency by donating all the high valued Iranian carpets to one of the mosques in Tehran by replacing them with low cost ordinary carpets.
Posted by Dr. Manzer Durrani in Economics on April 29th, 2009
(Total Costs: about Rs 9,000 Crore/543 MNAs/5 yr)
“God loves those who are humble in their personal life too!”
The Fox New TV (US) asked the Iranian President Ahmedi Najad; “When you look into the mirror in the morning what do you say to yourself”?
He answered: I see the person in the mirror and tell him “Remember, you are no more than a small servant, ahead of you today is the heavy responsibility, and that is to serve the Iranian nation”.
Ahmedi Nijad, the Iranian President astonished many when he first reached to the office of the Presidency by donating all the high valued Iranian carpets to one of the mosques in Tehran by replacing them with low cost ordinary carpets.