The story of a philanthropist who became the honorary Saqqa of Isfahan
Managing Director of Isfahan Water and Wastewater Authority: Mr. Abbas Karbalaei was named the honorary saqqa of Isfahan province in order to provide sustainable drinking water to the people of Leibid.
According to the International Exhibition of Iranian Stone, Hashem Amini stated in a meeting honoring the benefactor of Mahallati: Haj Abbas Karbalaei was named the honorary Saqqa of Isfahan province in order to provide sustainable drinking water to the people of Leibid.
The Managing Director of Isfahan Water and Sewerage said: "The involvement of charities in the issue of water supply is very valuable, because water supply to the people is one of the works that have been emphasized in our religion and culture."
He pointed out that our ancestors used to build saqqahs in the streets for the welfare of their compatriots, adding: "Today, participating in works such as constructing a storage tank or implementing transmission lines and water distribution network means building saqqahs, and for this reason people Like Haj Abbas Karbalaei, they are considered honorary Saqqa of Isfahan province.
Amini, stating that Isfahan Water and Sewerage Company is ready to cooperate with charities in the implementation of development projects, said: Mujahid with property is more difficult than Mujahid with life, and therefore should be honored good investors because God through them Provides sustenance for his servants.
Haj Abbas Karbalaei in this meeting, stating that the blessing of my life is due to the good deeds that I have done so far, said: I have done charitable and charitable activities in the central provinces of Lorestan, Gilan and several other provinces.
He continued: "Although I am from Neymour Mahallat, I have spent 38 years of my life in the city of Laybid, and for this reason I tried to implement projects such as water tank, helicopter landing site, tourist villas and nursing homes worth nearly 400 billion." Rials, I will try to develop this city and the well-being of its citizens.
Referring to the activity of stone mines in the city of Laybid, Karbalaei said: "If the infrastructure of this city is improved, Laybid can be introduced as the rock hub of the country."
Haj Abbas Karbalaei, who is from Nimvar city of Mahallat city of Markazi province, has spent 60 billion Rials to build a concrete water tank with a capacity of one thousand cubic meters in the city, which has achieved 75% physical progress so far.
The city of Leibid is located 150 km north of Isfahan and is one of the main centers of stone production in the country due to the activity of dozens of granite, porcelain and travertine mines.