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Qom mayor extends congratulations on Public Relations Day

The mayor of Qom issued a message, congratulating the arrival of the day of communication and public relations.

In a message issued on Monday, Dr. Seyyed Morteza Saghaiannejad congratulated the day of communication and public relations.

Humans have lived on this planet for about 200,000 years, and since then the history of human communication has begun; In modern times, however, the matter of communication has taken a different form, he wrote.

Various issues have changed communication in the new era, including separation of words from their speaker, availability of media for all, changing the concept of time and place and so on, the mayor said.

Scholars consider civilization to have four main pillars; Economic infrastructure, political organization, moral traditions, and the pursuit of knowledge and art, he noted.

Saghaiannejad went on to say that scholars consider civilization to have four main pillars; Economic infrastructure, political organization, moral traditions, and the pursuit of knowledge and art.

If we look well at the necessities of life in the global village, we must say that today communication can play a role as the fifth pillar of civilization, he added.

“We now live in an age where information is a fundamental element of social organizations and communication is the backbone of social structures, and no power outside the realm of communication laws will be lasting and effective because an organization’s social capital will be its most valuable asset.”

“Urban management, as an effective and active element in the daily life of citizens, is one of the areas that need the most communication specialists. Creating, maintaining and maintaining a mutual understanding between citizens and the municipality is an important function that public relations professionals are expected to do in order to properly explain what is happening in the city to citizens.”

We offer congratulations to all activists and thinkers in this field, on the 27th of Ordibehesht, the day of communication and public relations, he concluded.