Launch the movement of married dormitories in universities – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to the Mehr news agency, quoting Mafda, Amir Hossein Bankipour stated in the meeting of the cultural and student deputies of the Ministry of Health, which was held in the meeting hall of the library of Iran University of Medical Sciences: We are in the stage of entering the year 15 AH and definitely The biggest super-crisis of this era is the aging of the population, and whatever other assumption you think of, none of it is as dangerous a crisis as the aging of the population, and we are a few steps away from falling into this black hole.
“You only have to look at the UN maps for 2050, that is, for the next 30 years. In this map, you will see Iran as a brown spot surrounded by yellow countries, brown meaning a country completely,” he said. Old and yellow means young countries. Some say Europe, Russia and America are old, why are you worried? These two aging people are different. They got older in 300 years, and during this time, with immigration policies gradually getting older, immigrants became citizens of that country and solved the problem in a natural way, something that happened to them in 300 years. The year happened will happen to us in 30 years.
Bankipour said: Iran was one of the three young countries in the world until a few years ago, and several years later this balance will change and we will become one of the oldest countries in the world. That is, it will suddenly empty under our feet, and that is why we named this problem a black hole.
We will face a period of young drought
The representative of the Islamic Consultative Assembly continued: “Today, if our concern is the issue of unemployment and youth education, but in the next few years we will face a period of young drought, what are the consequences of this drought?” And is responsible for the economy and security of this society will suddenly be accompanied by aging. In fact, European countries are getting older together. We are getting older while the countries around us are young, and this aging is endangering our security in the region.
He added: “European countries first strengthened their economies, then they grew old, and we grow old while we do not have the necessary physical strength and capital.” In old age, we have to close schools because the country becomes a nursing home and students will not be able to study, this is my and your old age. According to statistics, in less than 30 years, the country’s elderly population will make up one third of the country’s total population, and this is a terrible future for the aging population.
The golden age of population is gone, and the silver age is before us
“The only solution is to use the remaining opportunity,” said Bankipour, noting that the issue is the age pyramid of the population and the 40-year-old youth capital that will suddenly be empty of foreign existence. This opportunity has been for 15 years, of which 8 years, which was the golden age, have been lost, and 7 years of which have remained under the title of the silver age.
The official said that the blow of civilization that the previous government dealt to us was that in the best period when women were in their best condition for fertility and this could solve the problem of the population pyramid, we lost this period without result. He said: “In fact, the law on family protection and youth of the population, which should have been approved 8 years ago in this regard, was suspended during this period.”
He added that about 18 million people were born in the 1960s. They were leaving, there was a school crisis and … and this population reached the period of birth, which unfortunately we could not use this opportunity, and now the sixties are between 30 and 40 years old, while the fertility rate is from 40 years to Then it decreases, and if we do nothing and make up for it until the sixties, we will regret it.
The Family and Youth Protection Act seeks to remove barriers to marriage and childbearing
Bankipour pointed out: In the Islamic Consultative Assembly, 21 barriers to childbearing have been prepared by various experts in order to solve the problem. The high costs of parenting, worries about the guardian’s unemployment, women’s employment and future worries, the cost of pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding, sterilization and improper use of contraceptives, etc., which the “Family Protection and Youth Law” has tried. Is to see all these obstacles.
He reminded: “Before the corona crisis, if they said there would be a crisis and Friday prayers would be closed, we would all take the front, which is a wrong thing to do, but these things became necessary in critical situations.” In a few years, when this age pyramid completely collapses, we will need 6 times the current cost of capital to cover this population. We must look at the issue in the light of the crisis. This is not a joke, it is not an ornament and it is recommended.
The MP said: “This is a trans-value and trans-ideological issue. This crisis is more dangerous than all the crises in the history of Iran, because all the past crises in Iran returned to normal after 20 to 30 years, but this crisis took 150 years to get out of.” It is impossible.
Launch the movement of married dormitories in universities
He went on to interpret the university sections of the “Family Protection and Youth Law” and said: “Articles 7 and 8 of this law are related to universities. Our biggest problem in the field of youth marriage is the desire for higher education, and this Marriage and childbirth prevented We turned this threat into an opportunity by launching a movement of married dormitories on universities. In the early 1970s, when family planning policies were in place, the first policy was not to build married dormitories on universities.
The change from a single university to a married one will take the university away from all margins
Bankikpour, stating that the change of universities from single universities to married universities will remove the university from all margins, interpreted the academic articles of the Family Protection and Youth Law and said: “Article 7 has several provisions for this purpose. This program is in accordance with Article The sixth was development. Accordingly, from this year, 10% of the specialized credits and 10% of the credits for the acquisition of annual capital assets stipulated in the above-mentioned annual budget should be spent on married dormitories, except for those cases that have certain uses that cannot be achieved by law. Clearly, at least 10 percent of proprietary income and property acquisition should be allocated to married dormitories for construction, completion, repair and equipment.
He went on to describe the legal notes of these two articles and said: in the implementation of paragraph c of Article 103 of the 5-year plan law, the government is allowed to issue 20,000 billion rials worth of Islamic financial securities annually in accordance with the annual budget laws for 5 years. It has a financial support of two thousand billion tomans to build a married dormitory.
Note 2: All universities and higher education centers are obliged to allocate their surplus lands and buildings with the participation of charities and other institutions to provide dormitories or residential areas needed by married students. This means that the rest can be spent on married dormitories, except for buildings that have been specially dedicated.
Note 3: The Ministry of Roads and Urban Development is obliged to provide the surplus lands with educational, research or technology use at its disposal in accordance with the urban planning criteria and the approved per capita to compensate for the deficit of student dormitories and married students to universities, higher education centers and seminaries. By preserving the ownership of the government, it will transfer the use in the form of a 99-year and irreversible lease. This means that universities that do not have land can be given a 99-year lease by the Ministry of Roads.
Note 4: All universities and institutions of higher education and research institutes and science and technology parks are obliged to improve and equip the existing dormitories in proportion to the number of married students to be allocated to married dormitories and to give priority to married dormitories in constructing new dormitories. Dormitory priority is now for married dormitories, and single dormitories can also be converted.
Note 5: The Ministry of Science and the Ministry of Health are obliged, within six months from the entry into force of this law, to establish cultural annexes for the construction of married dormitories based on the cultural annex code of important and macro projects approved by the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution in 1992. Universities should notify. Establish special cultural annex committees accordingly.
Article 8 means that student welfare funds, after the entry into force of this law, for students and committed student students without housing to pay the housing deposit, subject to the presentation of a lease with a tracking ID of real estate consultants in such a way that every year Cover at least 50% of the average price of a 70-meter rental deposit in cities with more than 500,000 people and 100 meters in other cities of study.
Marriage facilities increased to 200 and 300 million tomans
In the end, Bankipour said: “Marriage facilities this year for girls under 23 and boys under 25 were 200 million Tomans, which will increase to 300 million Tomans in 1401, ie students who are married and did not receive this facility next year ( April 1401) in the amount of 300 million Tomans can provide these facilities. Older girls and boys received 140 million tomans in facilities this year, which will increase to 200 million tomans in 1401.
It is worth mentioning that the “Meeting of Cultural and Student Deputies of Iranian Medical Universities” was held on Saturday and Sunday, November 20 and 20 at Iran University of Medical Sciences.
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