Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad mines receive 72% increase in government salaries
Deputy Minister of Industries and Mines of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province Industry, Mining and Trade Organization: In the first 9 months of this year, more than 9,900 million Rials of government salaries have been received from miners and holders of temporary mineral extraction licenses, compared to the same period last year. It has grown by more than 72%.
According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, Dara Faramarzi added: The indicators of the province's mining sector in the first nine months of this year have been positive and promising.
He stated: In the first 9 months of this year, more than 9,900 million Rials of government salaries have been received from miners and holders of temporary mineral extraction licenses, which has increased by more than 72% compared to the same period last year.
Deputy Minister of Industries and Mines of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province Industry, Mining and Trade Organization, referring to the growth of other mining indicators in the province in the first 9 months of this year, clarified: Their employment grew by 5.37 percent, employment by 10 percent and investment by 107 percent over the same period last year.
Faramarzi, referring to the existence of 76 mining licenses in the province, said: These mines with an investment of more than 839 billion rials and employment of 811 people have more than 1 billion and 600 million tons of mineral reserves and currently 42 mines in The province is active and in operation.
He continued: The main minerals of the province are the raw materials of cement, gypsum, lime, carcass and malone, marble, bauxite, phosphate, celestine, marl and 3, which we hope will be determined by Imidro and the Geological Survey in the current year Exploration and exploration of more than ten thousand square kilometers of the province, we will witness an effective leap in identifying the mineral potentials of the province and continuing to complete exploration and exploitation of mines and the creation of related mining industries.
Deputy Minister of Industries and Mines of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province Industry, Mining and Trade Organization pointed out: This year, a total of 28 mining licenses (exploration license, exploration certificate, exploitation license and extraction license) were issued in the province and another 15 licenses were issued. It is under final review.
* ISNA