According to videos and images posted on social media, a group of teachers and educators gathered in cities in several provinces, including Isfahan, Fars, Alborz, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, to protest the failure to address their demands.
The Statistics Center of Iran announced that in year 1, the per capita reading of literate people aged 15 and over was 16 minutes and 36 seconds a day. In the census plan of this center, the study of the Quran and prayers is also considered as part of the study time, and as the first priority of their study.
While warning about the consequences of the economic situation, the teachers' union channel reported that Hassan Chenarani, a teacher in the Cerulean district of Neishabour, had committed suicide with a rice pill. Last week, Gholamabbas Yahyapour, a teacher in the city of Gerash in Fars province, committed suicide because he did not have a deposit of five million tomans to receive a loan.

Ali Asghar Zabrdast, Vice President of the Iran-Syria Joint Chamber of Commerce: Russia's economic benefit in Syria, the Russians have taken several projects to rebuild Syria, but our trade and economic relations with Syria are very slow.
Masoud Pezeshkian, a Tabriz MP, said that the Interior Ministry had asked East Azerbaijan representatives to nominate their options for governor, saying he was opposed to the move because the deputies wanted "their own person to be elected governor."