I want to get people's rights, not mine closures

I want to get people's rights, not mine closures
  • 2019-04-25
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The People's Representative of Mahalat and Delijan in the Majlis: Stone Industry is one of the most important industries in Mahalat and Maharashtra. And the stone industry is done at all levels and in the best way possible.

According to the ISNA news, according to ISNA news, Alireza Salimi, the representative of the local people in the Islamic Consultative Assembly, in a verbal reminder, on Tuesday morning, April 27, the Islamic Consultative Assembly, in a reminder, told the Minister: Cross the Delijan neighborhoods. The environment has stated that mines are harmful to our area, causing people with asthma and respiratory problems. The environment has done its job in this regard. It is now necessary to enter the judiciary and the Ministry of Industry to carry out their duties and duties. Judiciary! Action Action Action. The release of the news created the impression among some miners in Mahallat and Nimar that they are seeking closure of the mines, citing environmental evidence. This is of particular concern because many people in the area are dependent on mining and the stone industry and many people in the city make money directly and indirectly.

Hojatoleslam Alireza Salimi said in an exclusive interview with the Iranian Stone News Agency: "The stone industry is one of the most important industries in Mahallat and Nimar and we are looking for a year named by the Supreme Leader," Production Boom ". We are committed to growing the mine and the stone industry at all levels and in the best possible way.

He said: So far all our efforts have been to have the stone industry grow and expand in all aspects. An example of this is the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, which is set up in Mahalat, Nimar, and we will do whatever we can to help.

He said: According to the law, part of the state's rights to mine is to be returned to the city to spend on the environment and other infrastructure. We expect the government to provide these funds to the mining towns. Many of the miners in the area, as far as I know, have paid their state salaries and done their job well, but these problems will not return to the city when the funds provided for by infrastructure are legally required. An environment is happening for Iran's mining towns.