The real miner is not an environmentalist
Head of the Iranian Mining House: The real miner is not an environmental conflict, the mines should not be closed on various pretexts, but a solution should be considered so that both the environment can survive and the miner can do his job.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, the head of the Iranian Mining House, Mohammad Reza Bahraman, today at a meeting of the board of directors of the Central Province Mining House, which was attended by a group of central province miners and members of the board of directors of the Iranian Mining House, said: It is important for the Iranian industry, and the associations and organizations that exist in this sector can solve many of the problems in this area by building trust between the government and the craftsmen.
He added: Next to the mine house there are other associations, such as the Iranian Stone Association, which work in the field of stone industry. We have always been, and will always be, with these associations because unity, consultation and unanimity can be the source of many problems.
The head of the Iranian Mine House said: "With the consultations that have been made with the government since then, the education department is generally at the disposal of the mine house." Provisions are being made for this and the issue of training in the central province's mining house will be implemented by the end of this year.
"The most important issue among the country's miners and the country's mining industry is the strengthening of education," he said. Our miners are very good at empirical work as far as we can get to know the miners involved, but they need to strengthen their theoretical knowledge as well, have a thorough knowledge of the rules as well as their own technical knowledge. To get higher day by day.
He added: Today, with your dear friends and having a strong and coherent organization called Iran Mining House, we were able to reach a position where we had a specialized dialogue with the authorities of natural resources and the environment and offered solutions.
Bahramman emphasized: "The real miner is not in conflict with the environment, mines should not be closed on various pretexts, but a solution must be considered so that both the environment can survive and the miner can do its job." All over the world, these issues are being addressed through appropriate solutions, and in Iran we must reach this point of understanding and empathy.