OVER RLS.40BLN ALLOCATED TO RENOVATE NATURAL RESOURCES IN SISTAN- BALUCHESTAN

From: Info-Prod Research (Middle East) | Date: March 3, 2005 | Copyright information

According to "Tehran Times", some Rls.40.7 billion is allocated to the renovation of natural resources in Sistan-Baluchestan Province. Half of the amount will be spent on farming 3783 hectares of land, and the rest is to be used on some si...

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