
According to the Fars correspondent, a group of Fars audiences recently registered a campaign in my Fars system to protest against the non-uniform price of graves in different cities and the increase in the price of graves depending on their location, and demanded that the price of graves be equalized.
The description of the campaign states that cemeteries, like cities in different parts of the world, have different prices. Is there a price in a cemetery that is on the street, for example, and another price if it is in a remote area of the cemetery? In cemeteries, some people build family tombs for themselves that ordinary people cannot afford to spend on their own.
These conditions also exist in the capital. In Tehran, in addition to the Behesht Zahra Organization, where graves have approved prices, there are several other cemeteries that operate mainly under the auspices of the Endowment Organization.
Imamzadeh Saleh, Shah Abdolazim, Dolab Cemetery, Ibn Babavieh, etc. are among these cemeteries.
It seems that the balancing of the price of graves is beyond the reach of municipalities, and several parallel bodies that decide in this regard must reach a consensus.
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