Authorities ready for definitive ceding of Iranian rock exhibition land
Authorities have announced their readiness for a definitive surrender of the Iranian stone exhibition.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, the meeting on definitive land allocation problems at the Iranian Stone Exhibition today was attended by Ali Zeinwand, the local governor, Hojatoleslam and Alireza Salimi, the representative of the people of the neighborhoods and the Delijan in the Majlis, Majid Sharqi, Director General of Roads and Urban Development, Central Province, Hassan Firouzi Chairman of Nimar City Council, Mohammad Mazandaranian Nimar Mayor, Jalal Agha Rezaei, Mayor of Mahalat, Behnam Nikfar Managing Director of Iran International Stone Exhibition, Ahmad Tavakoli Board of Directors of Iran International Stone Exhibition, Executive Director of Iran International Stone Exhibition, Hassan Salimi Administrative affairs of the show Occasionally, the stone of Iran and some of the executives of Mahalat and Nimvar were held at the Mahalat governorate.
Allot of land at a regional price
At the beginning of the meeting, Hojjatoleslam Alireza Salimi, the representative of the people of Mahalat and Delijan to the Islamic Consultative Assembly stated: "The International Stone Exhibition of Iran is very important now. The exhibition is a kind of honor to the neighborhoods of Maharashtra and Nimnar and the Central Province and it needs to be taken more seriously for its growth and development. Last year, when the Honorable Minister of Mining and Commerce came to the fair, we asked them to follow up on the international discussion of the fair that they had ordered, and now the Iranian stone fair has officially become international, but the point is that Friends are still having trouble discussing land and their land is rented. According to existing approvals, the land should be given to them definitively, Ms. Initiative has issued the necessary instructions, but no definitive assignment has been made so far. We want this to happen quickly. The friends at the Stone Exhibition have made great efforts, there have been some very good construction and these efforts are still going on very seriously, so there must be a decisive decision to do so very quickly. Our request is that the land be sold to Iran's Stone Exhibition at a regional price.
We have no problem transferring land to Iran's International Stone Exhibition
Following the meeting, Majid Sharqi, general manager of the Road and Urban Development Department of the Central Province, said: Fazavall was leased to the exhibition and friends were given construction contracts according to the contract. We were also ready to surrender the second phase, but the Golpayegan city prosecutor wrote that the environment was here and that work had stopped and that we were uncertain until then. We have no problem transferring land to Iran International Stone Exhibition, but the environmental issue must be resolved. Given that the judiciary has arrived in this case, it is necessary to have a meeting with the prosecutor in this case and to explain to them that they will issue the necessary instructions, if they issue the necessary instructions, We have no problems with the International Stone Exhibition Ground in Iran. There is no problem with the green space in front of the exhibition and the green space can be created but beforehand the necessary adjustments have to be made.
All officials agree with the transfer of land to the exhibition
Ali Zeinwand, Governor of Mahallat, said: "The International Stone Exhibition of Iran is one of the important abilities of Mahallat city, which is thankful for the official follow-up of the international community. Be. It seems that the assignment of the Iranian Stone Exhibition Ground is stuck in the administrative maze, otherwise there is no problem in principle and all officials agree. To say that the area is environmentally friendly is kind of a joke because there are so many factories and houses in that area. Some friends may have referred to aerial maps several years ago and commented. This issue must be resolved by the Honorable President in the Supreme Council of the Environment. Unfortunately, this council has not been formed for seven months and this issue will be raised and resolved as soon as it is formed. In my opinion this assignment has no problem and should be done.
The environmental issue of the city has been raised many times
Hassan Firoozi, chairman of Nimvar City Council, said: "Unfortunately, Nimvar has been locked in the context of environmental issues and its laws." Some officials believe parts of the city are environmentally friendly and many of the issues related to urban development and development cannot be addressed because of these comments. What some officials say about the environment is not true at all. There are many factories in the city at present, as well as many mines. There are also many residential homes built in the area! How can we say this area is environmentally friendly? If so, what are so many mines, factories and houses in the area doing? We have met with Isfahan province environmental officials many times and the minutes of the meeting expressly state that there is no such problem in the Nimvar city council, but again when we ask about the development and development of Nimvar city. Taking the necessary steps We are faced with such debates.
Iran's rock exhibition is not in the environment
Behnam Nikfarmadir, the head of Iran's International Stone Exhibition, said: "According to the agreements, 30 hectares of land were to be transferred to Iran's International Stone Exhibition. At present, fifteen acres of land is needed to grow and expand the Iranian Stone Exhibition and to build more niches and provide amenities for domestic and foreign guests. To solve the environmental problem, it is necessary to re-examine all the documentation to determine what we are really in. Many evidences indicate that the area is not in the environment. There are also many stone mills in the area in addition to the Iranian Stone Exhibition, which cannot be named after the environment. Given the enormous investment made by the private sector in the region, we expect the discussion of land transfer to take place more rapidly.