According to the spokesperson for the 45th session of the Tehran Zoroastrian Association, five resolutions were proposed and voted on during this meeting.
The Real Estate and Construction Commission presented the first resolution, which stipulated that for the purchase of the sewage branch for Guiv and Goshtasb schools, an amount of 250 million rials each, totaling 500 million rials (50 million tomans), must be paid to the relevant organizations. According to these organizations, this payment is mandatory.
The second resolution, presented by the service commission, addressed the sale of a rusted and unusable metal water tank, located in the Marker complex area. The real estate commission announced that after the sale of this water tank, it would purchase a suitable 500-liter pump and water tank, using the money obtained from sale of the tank.
The 3rd resolution addressed the sale of an old ambulance that had been donated by a benefactor, and its proceeds will be allocated for another purpose. In this context, the Service Commission explained that coordination had been established, the individual who offered the ambulance. After the sale, the proceeds will be allocated to another benefactor’s initiative.
The Financial Commission issued a resolution allocating 500 million rials (50 million tomans) as cultural gifts for those who assisted in the administrative stages of constructing the Sirousi Hall (Ostad) at the Qasr Firoozeh Mausoleum, acknowledging their support and contributions.
The fifth resolution, presented by the Real Estate and Building Commission, stated that to follow up on administrative affairs and establish ownership of one of the association’s registration plates in Yazd, a contract will be signed with an expert in this matter. This expert will be responsible for liaising with relevant organizations to manage the administrative work.
The 824th meeting of the Tehran Zoroastrian Association was officially held on Monday, Mehr 23, 1403, at 19:30, in the presence of an inspector and 15 board members, later continuing with 17 members.