Bonyad Shahid va Omur-e Janbazan
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The Bonyad Shahid va Omur-e Janbazan, or Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs is an Iranian governmental entity
that receives its funding directly from the national budget. Former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Air Force commander Hossein Dehghan acts as president and director of this organization and also serves as an advisor to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Shahid gives home loans to thousands of Basijis and the families of martyrs. It has reportedly loaned 120 million rials
to urban families and 150 million rials to rural families. Shahid is also involved in numerous economic endeavors, much like the Mostazafen Foundation of Islamic Revolution.
Bonyad
Bonyads are charitable trusts in Iran that play a significant role in Iran's non-petroleum economy, controlling an estimated 20% of Iran's GDP. Exempt from taxes, they have been called "bloated", and "a major weakness of Iran’s economy", and criticized for reaping "huge subsidies from government",...
that receives its funding directly from the national budget. Former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Air Force commander Hossein Dehghan acts as president and director of this organization and also serves as an advisor to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Shahid gives home loans to thousands of Basijis and the families of martyrs. It has reportedly loaned 120 million rials
Iranian rial
The rial is the currency of Iran. It is subdivided into 100 dinar but, because of the very low current value of the rial, no fraction of the rial is used in accounting....
to urban families and 150 million rials to rural families. Shahid is also involved in numerous economic endeavors, much like the Mostazafen Foundation of Islamic Revolution.
Economic activity
Shahid economic activity includes participation in a joint venture with the Industrial Development and Renovation Organization and Iran Electronics Industries' Defense Ministry subsidiary, the Iran Electronic Development Company. In March 2004, this company was part of a consortium that won a mobile-phone license from the Iranian government, but the deal fell through because of political objections.See also
- BonyadBonyadBonyads are charitable trusts in Iran that play a significant role in Iran's non-petroleum economy, controlling an estimated 20% of Iran's GDP. Exempt from taxes, they have been called "bloated", and "a major weakness of Iran’s economy", and criticized for reaping "huge subsidies from government",...
- Economy of IranEconomy of IranThe economy of Iran is the eighteenth largest in the world by purchasing power parity and according to Iranian officials' claims is going to become the 12th largest by 2015. The economy of Iran is a mixed and transition economy with a large public sector and some 50% of the economy centrally planned...
- Iranian Economic Reform PlanIranian Economic Reform PlanThe Iranian targeted subsidy plan also known as the subsidy reform plan was passed by the Iranian Parliament on January 5, 2010. The government has described the subsidy plan as the "biggest surgery" to the nation's economy in half a century and "one of the most important undertakings in Iran's...
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