Iranian stone exhibition needs more attention of officials

Iranian stone exhibition needs more attention of officials
  • 2015-09-13
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Hojatoleslam Alireza Salimi: About sixty countries are participating in the International Stone Exhibition of Iran and all provinces related to the stone industry are also participating.

According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, Hojjatoleslam Alireza Salimi at the meeting of the Mahalat city development and development task force with the presence of officials in the central province at the governorate, referring to the 8th International Sangran Exhibition in October this year stated: The area of ​​30 hectares is intended to be an exhibition here.

He added: "There is a spirit of expansion and expansion of the exhibition space into the world's largest exhibition of stone activists and city officials, who will need to work together to increase the size of the exhibit area and other environmental agencies."

Representatives of the people of Mahalat and Delijan in the House of the nation said: According to statistics about sixty countries are present in the International Stone Exhibition of Iran and all provinces related to the stone industry also participate in the exhibition and overall the exhibition is a national issue and should The authorities pay more attention to this exhibition.

Hojatoleslam Salimi, referring to the problems of Mahaleh city stoneworks in the field of labor supply continued: Mahaleh city stones and semi-timber are having difficulties in providing human resources because stone work is difficult and the Iranian workforce is not interested in doing it. Resolving this problem requires the provincial authorities' deliberate decision to continue working with Afghan workers in a sound and principled framework.

He added: "It is intended to remove harassers from neighborhoods and land areas to be handed over to applicants, but the price is high and the applicants have objected to the price and so far only 14 hectares of land of 20 hectares." Planned in Nimrow for haunting jobs but six acres have yet to be delivered.

The People's Representative of Mahalat and Delijan in Parliament emphasized the need for synergies to move forward with development plans: Some Maharashtra and Deliran and Delijan township projects were key to achieving that road and urban partnership needed. That is, one of the problems is the construction of a poor Quran house by a good person and the lack of proper road and urbanization measures.

* Pana