Ministry of Roads and Urban Development
The Ministry of Roads and Urban Development[2] (Persian: وزارت راه و شهرسازی) is an Iranian government body in charge of providing and regulating the country's transport infrastructure (including roads, railroads, shipping lanes and airways), as well as setting policies for the housing sector and construction industry. This Ministry was formed on 27 June 2011, when the two ministries of Housing and Urban Development and Ministry of Roads and Transport[3] were merged.
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Formed | 27 June 2011 |
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Jurisdiction | Islamic Republic of Iran |
Headquarters | Tehran, Iran |
Employees | 46,476 (2019)[1] |
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Website | https://www.mrud.ir/en |
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Companies and organisations, such as Iran Air,[4] I.R. Iran Railways,[5] and Iran's Ports and Maritime Organisation (PMO)[6] function under the supervision of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development.
The Ministry follows a set of objectives and missions in the transport, urban development and housing sectors. These include, but are not limited to: formulating and implementing policies in these sectors, providing and maintaining infrastructure, creating national plans for urban development and fostering urban regeneration, coordinating efforts in the aforementioned sectors with the private sector, as well as administrative affairs on a national level.
Departments within the Ministry
- Housing and Construction
- Human Resource Management and Development
- Legal, Parliamentary Affairs and Provinces
- Planning and Resource Management
- Transport
- Urban Planning and Architecture
Affiliated Companies and Organisations of the Ministry
- Ports and Maritime Organisation (PMO)
- Iran Railway Company
- Civil Aviation Organisation
- Islamic Republic of Iran's Airline (Iran Air)
- Iran's Airports and Air Navigation Company
- Executive Organisation for Public and Government Buildings and Infrastructure
- Iran's New Towns Development Corporate Holding Company
- Roads, Housing and Urban Planning Research Centre
- Iran's Roads Maintenance and Transport Organisation
- Iran’s Meteorological Organisation
- Technical and Soil Mechanics Laboratory Company
- Construction and Development of Transport Infrastructures Company
- Iran's Housing Foundation
- National Land and Housing Organisation
- Iran's Urban Regeneration Corporate Holding Company
Ministers of Roads and Urban Development
- Mohammad Eslami (27 October 2018 – Present)
- Abbas Ahmad Akhoundi (15 August 2013 – 20 October 2018)
- Ali Nikzad (27 June 2011 – 15 August 2013)
Ministers of Roads and Transport
- Hamid Behbahani (July 7, 2008 - Feb. 1, 2011)
- Mohammad Rahmati (Oct. 28, 2004 - July 7, 2008)
- Ahmad Khorram (Aug. 31, 2001 - Oct. 3, 2004)
- Rahman Dadman (Jan. 14, 2001 - May 17, 2001)
- Mahmoud Hojjati (Sep. 1, 1997 - Jan. 14, 2001)
- Akbar Torkan (Aug. 31, 1993 - Aug. 30, 1997)
- Mohammad Saeedikia (1985 - 1993)
- Mohammad Hadi Nezhad Hosseinian (1981 - 1985)
- Mousa Kalantari (1980 - 1981)
- Yousef Taheri (1979 - 1980)
Ministers of Housing and Urban Development
- Ali Nikzad (2009 - 2011)
- Mohammad Saeedikia (2005–2009)
- Ali Abdolalizadeh (1997–2005)
- Abbas Ahmad Akhoundi (1993–1997)
- Serajedin Kazerooni (1985–1993)
- Mohammad Shahab Gonabadi (1980–1985)
- Mohsen Yahyavi (1979–1980)
- Mostafa Katiraei (1978–1979)
History
The ministry was founded in 1877 as the Ministry of Public Benefits[7] at the time of Naseredin Shah. The ministry was responsible for roads and bridge construction as well as their maintenance. After the formation of General Bureau of Roads[8] in 1922, it was renamed as Ministry of Ways[9] by a Parliamentary law in 1929. Later in 1936 Parliament passed a law to call it the Ministry of Roads,[10] and again on July 6, 1974 it was renamed as Ministry of Roads and Transport.[11][12]
Ministry of Roads and Transport
وزارت راه و ترابری | |
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Formed | 9 September 1877 |
Dissolved | 27 June 2011 |
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Jurisdiction | Islamic Republic of Iran |
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Website | Official Website |
Ministry of Roads and Transport of Iran (Persian: وزارت راه و ترابری), was the main organ of Iranian Government responsible for administration of roadway, railway, airway and seaway transport inside the country and transport connections between Iran and other countries. The last acting minister was Ali Nikzad. The ministry consisted of five deputies as:[13][14]
- Deputy for Development of Management Resources
- Deputy for Parliamentary Affairs & Provinces Coordination
- Deputy for Education, Research & Technology
- Deputy for Planning & Transport Economy
- Deputy for Construction & Maintenance of Rural Roads
In June 2011, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and the Ministry of Roads and Transport were merged into what was then called the Ministry of Transport and Housing.[15]
See also
- Construction industry of Iran
- Transport in Iran
- International Rankings of Iran in Transport
- Airlines of Iran
- Cabinet of Iran
- Government of Iran
References
- جزییات تعداد کارمندان دولت در سال ۹۷ Tasnim News
- "MRUD Homepage". mrud.ir. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
- http://www.turquoisepartners.com/iraninvestment/IIM-Mar11.pdf
- "Iran Air". ebooking.iranair.com. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
- "Islamic Republic Of Iran Railways". www.rai.ir. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
- Organization, Ports & Maritime. "Home | Ports & Maritime Organization". www.pmo.ir. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
- وزارت فوائد عامه
- اداره كل طرق و شوارع
- وزارت طرق و شوارع
- وزارت راه
- History, Ministry of Roads and Transportation, Retrieved on July 2, 2010.
- History (Persian), Ministry of Roads and Transportation, Retrieved on July 2, 2010.
- Deputies Archived September 4, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Roads and Transport, Retrieved on July 20, 2010.
- Organizational chart Archived May 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Roads and Transport, Retrieved on July 20, 2010.
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