Today’s top stories in Iran include President Ahmadinejad’s controversial trip to Tabriz; Iran’s Isfahan University of Technology constructing 8 submarines; Iran’s police implementing social security plan in Tehran and 17 metropolises; reviewing current year's budget on Iran's Majlis next week agenda and enforcement of new Islamic Penal Code in Iran.
President Ahmadinejad’s controversial trip to Tabriz
According to Baztab, on Sunday morning, during the welcoming ceremony for President Ahmadinejad, he was attacked by a number of people who lost their money in a credit institution.
Iran’s universities to construct 8 submarines
Iran’s Isfahan University of Technology in cooperation with three other universities has started to design and construct eight kinds of submarines, including missile-launching WIG crafts (Wing in Ground craft) and cable laying vessels, Mehr reported.
Iran’s police start social security plan in Tehran and 17 metropolises
According to Mehr, deputy Commander of the Iranian police, Brigadier-General Ahmad-Reza Radan has announced that social security plan was started today in Tehran and 17 metropolises, emphasizing the enforcement of the social security plan was requested by the nation.
Iran Parliament to review current year’s budget next Saturday
Jafar Ghaderi, a Member of Parliament’s Budget and Planning Commission says to FNA that the Commission attempts to review the budget bill of Iran’s current year by the end of this week, expressing hope that the Parliament would put the current year’s budget on its next week's agenda.
New Islamic Penal Code runs from next month
Following the approval of the new Islamic Penal Code by Iran’s Guardian council, the law will be implemented from early next month, Vice Chairman of Iranian Parliament’s Judicial Commission Seyyed Hamidreza Tabatabaee says to Fars News Agency. According to this law, girls’ age of criminal responsibility was raised from 9 years to 15 years.