Revision of in-service training is one of the priorities of cultural heritage in providing human resources

According to the report of Aria Heritage reporter, today, Monday, August 31, 1401, in the second conference of provincial cultural heritage deputies, which was held in the presence of Ali Darabi, Deputy Minister and Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage, and Saeed Ohadi, Deputy Minister of Management and Resource Development of this Ministry, the protection of Namlos heritage was decided. He considered it a priority and said: “The field of cultural heritage in all related issues has special conditions that special sub-branches of cultural heritage can be defined in the infrastructure of the country.”
He stressed: “Taking small steps over a few years can lead to development.”
In-service training should be held for cultural heritage managers and experts
In addition, Mustafa Yaghmaian, Deputy Director of Cultural Heritage of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Semnan province, referring to the importance of holding in-service training courses, said: “Holding such courses can increase productivity.”
Addressing the country’s cultural heritage deputy, he added: “Regarding the good results of holding in-service training courses in some institutions, we demand the existence of an educational system so that experts and cultural heritage deputies receive the necessary training during their service.”
Proposal to prevent the destruction of the building after issuing the order of the protection unit Cultural Heritage
Abdul Majeed Shakri, Deputy Director of Cultural Heritage of Yazd General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, also said in this meeting: “In order to protect historical monuments, I suggest that after issuing the order of the Cultural Heritage Protection Unit, the destruction of historical buildings should be prevented so that the violators have less opportunity to do their illegal work. »
He added: “In cities with historical context, we definitely need more interaction and cooperation with municipalities to protect this context as best as possible.”
Khodiar, the general manager of human resources development and administrative transformation, stated that the implementation of these works is subject to being included in the goals and tasks of the ministry and its approval.
The lack of allocation of research resources in the past years is one of the challenges of cultural heritage
Kavousi, the vice president of Qom’s rich heritage of the lack of allocation of research resources in the past years, the lack of necessary administrative communication between the research institute and the provincial administrations, the lack of information from the research institute about the needs of the province, facilitating the issuance of exploration and speculation permits, the obligation to protect the sites after exploration, providing financial resources. For exploration, the scientific publications of exploration results and its strengthening by the research institute, giving authority to the provinces for emergency and rescue explorations, issuing exploration licenses behind the dams were mentioned as the challenges of the heritage of diversity.
Credits in the field of cultural heritage should be converted from a contract to a trust
Davoud Frazi, deputy of cultural heritage of West Azarbaijan province, further said: “All fields of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage are based on research. We request Hamidreza Haji Babaei, the head of the Islamic Council’s Program and Budget Commission, to increase the funds of the cultural heritage collection so that we can do more quality work.”
He further requested the Chairman of the Program and Budget Commission of the Islamic Council to change the credits in the field of cultural heritage and restoration of buildings from a contract to a trust and allocate the credits at the same time as the approvals are approved at the beginning of the year. While now the credits are allocated at the end of the financial year.
By increasing the budget, the parliament should help preserve and restore historical structures
Mohammad Aminian, the deputy of cultural heritage of Kurdistan province, further discussed the lack of suitable space for the administrative building, the low budget of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage for the acquisition of works in order to preserve the privacy of historical works and resolve conflicts, and further requested the support of the parliament for the preservation and restoration of historical structures.