Abbas Abad Mines closures hit neighborhoods to produce year-round production boom

Abbas Abad Mines closures hit neighborhoods to produce year-round production boom
  • 2019-08-22
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The success that has been traversed by the local stone travertine today and has not gone so far as everyone wants, it has been the result of years of hard work by the miners in the area, from Ghanbari Rahimi, who was the father of Iranian stone, to the miners after He was active in the area.

Mehr News Agency - Provincial Group, Akbar Safarzadeh *: In the Iranian stone industry, and even among those who have only once attempted to build, there is hardly anyone who has not heard the name "neighborhood mines". The quality of travertine stone These mines have in some cases gone past the gates of Iran.

All these good and happy things that have been traversed by the stone for the neighborhoods, owe it to the hard work of patience and patience in the area. Twenty years ago, it was known only as "Hajj Abad" and "Atashkouh", and almost no one bought Abbas Abad stone, the valley heater and spa and other mines.

The lives of those who worked in these mines have always been full of hardship, suffering and hardship. Over the past 20 years, the region's miners have come to the international exhibitions and continued to advertise their ore, providing the platform for their branding.

The success that has been traversed by the local stone travertine today and has not gone so far as everyone wants, it has been the result of years of hard work by the miners of this region, from Ghanbari Rahimi, who was the father of Iranian stone, to the miners after He was active in the area.

The Supreme Leader announced the political, social, economic, and cultural orientation of the Islamic Republic's regime in the new year by naming this year "the boom of production". In a speech on the first day of the year in the shrine of Imam Reza (AS), he emphasized the importance of "production boom" and stated that production and export should be a priority.

About two months after the start of the production boom, a letter was issued by the Deputy Minister of Mines of the Ministry of Industry, Mining and Commerce to Abbas Abad Mines Complex stating that the mines should be closed. Immediately after the announcement of the letter, stone was cut off from Abbas Abad mines and people working in the mines became unemployed.

Current information indicates that about eight hundred people worked directly and indirectly in the Abbas Abad mines and thus made money. Some of the reasons for the closure of Abbas Abad mines are as follows; polluting the environment, disagreement with some of the miners who partner with these mines, selling the mines to dealers, disregarding tips. Safety in some breasts of mines. The most important reason for the closure of the mine, said by the Deputy Minister of Mining of the Ministry of Mining and Commerce, is to pollute the environment by mining activity, which mainly rises on Abbas Abad dirt roads and over the city of Nimvar. sits.

For the following reason, it can be argued that most of the blame is on the Ministry of Industry, Mining and Commerce, not the Miners.

By law, all mines in the country are required to pay state salaries. Considering the crucial point that the mining activities are environmentally damaging and polluting the environment, the law requires the government to pay for the compensation of the mines as follows: sixty-five percent to the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Mines. Trade to optimally perform the tasks and missions of the country's mining and mineral industries, 15 percent to provincial funds for infrastructure and welfare and city development with a priority to the area where the mine is located, twelve percent to the Ministry of Agriculture. Mining operations will be restored and rebuilt, five percent to the Minerals Insurance Fund O Support miners and explorers, 3% to assist the organization of mining engineering to achieve the goals set forth in the relevant law.

According to the law, twenty-seven percent of the state's salaries received from the Minesweeper Mines for welfare, development, rehabilitation and refurbishment of the Mines Mining Facility, has this amount been paid so far? Much of the dust coming from Abbas Abad mines is on the roads of the mine. How much has the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Commerce spent so far on government pay for these mines to build asphalt roads? How much is spent on creating green space?

Issues such as selling these mines to dealers or creating safety tips in the mine or personal disputes are easily solved by correspondence, correspondence and warnings to miners. The problem is that many of the neighborhoods' jobs, incomes and livelihoods are tied to the stone and mining industry, and such decisions pose major problems for those working in the area.

In the meantime, most of the stone-cutting factories that cut Abbas Abad are miners and motorists who are directly involved in mining and extraction, and their lives and livelihoods are disrupted. Abbas Abad dirt roads, which are the most important source of dust, can be paved with the help and guidance of the Central Provincial Organization of Mines and Trade and with financial support from the Ministry of Home and Minerals to help alleviate this pollution problem once and for all. Always resolve.