The need to prioritize culture at the Ninth Exhibition
NIMREW CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT: If the exhibition provides the necessary background for cultural work and demonstrates the hard work and effort of the miners in the stone industry, many of the cultural problems that exist will be resolved.
According to Iran Stone International Exhibition, Hassan Firoozi, Chairman of Nimvar City Council, at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the 9th International Stone Exhibition with members of Nimvar City Council and Mayor stated: About 80 percent of Nimvar city people are directly or indirectly involved in the industry. The stones are active.
He added: "There are mines in this region that are exemplary in both quality and quantity in the world and each of them has become a global brand."
He added: "Many people in this city have been working in this profession for a long time so that today many mines located all over Iran are either a product of the efforts of these loved ones or have seen footprints in these mines." Be. There are fewer minerals in Iran where people in the suburbs have not worked.
Head of Nimar City Council continued: For better and more magnificent 9th International Stone Exhibition of Iran Nimar City Council intends to invite all members of different city councils related to this industry to These loved ones will be present at the exhibition.
He said: Mining is by far the hardest work in the world according to existing standards, but some people are less familiar with the process of mining and its hardships and think that some miners have made their fortunes without suffering. .
He added: "If the exhibition provides the necessary background for cultural work and demonstrates the hard work and hard work of the miners in the stone industry, and people become familiar with how to extract the stone and its difficulties, surely many cultural problems That there will be solved.