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Issuance of 3 licenses for handicraft shops in Qazvin



According to the report of Aria Heritage, citing the public relations of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Qazvin Province, Seyyed Meysam Hesari announced this news on Wednesday, July 22, 1401: “Based on paragraph C and note 1 of Article 3 of the Law on the Protection of Artists, Craftsmen and Handicraft Activists, approved by the Islamic Consultative Assembly, the licenses of three other handicraft shops in Qazvin were issued.”

Qazvin Deputy Minister of Handicrafts and Traditional Arts continued: “These three stores are active in the field of selling handicrafts, traditional jewelry, mosaics and handicrafts in Qazvin, whose licenses were granted to applicants at the store.”

He added that so far 8 stores have been issued by the Deputy Minister of Handicrafts and Traditional Arts in Qazvin. “They can enjoy this privilege without any conditions.”

“All licensing procedures are free and at no cost, and after the expiration of the three-month licensing period, the sale of handicraft products is exclusively legal with a new license issued by this office, and the licenses of other unions are invalid,” Hesari said.

Applicants can refer to the Deputy of Handicrafts and Traditional Arts of the province, located in Naderi St., north corner of Resalat St., Daei Historical Building, Room 5, or call 02833367121, extension 15, for more information.

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