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KPK govt to spend Rs 10.383b on four new industrial zones

byNadir Khan
05/10/2015
in Latest News, National
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PESHAWAR: The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has decided to grant special incentives and infrastructure facilities to the industrial investors.

These facilities included establishment of four new industrial estates equipped with all necessary and modern infrastructure, grant of subsidized loans for establishing industries and uninterrupted provision of gas and electricity to the industrial estates. This decision was taken during a high level meeting of Economic Zones Development and Management Company (EZDMC) held at CM Secretariat with Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pervez Khattak in the chair.

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Provincial Minister for Energy and Power Muhammad Atif Khan, MNA Dr Imran Khattak, Chairman of the Chief Minister’s Complaint Cell Dilroz Khan, officials of the concerned departments and the company attended the meeting. The meeting was told that EZDMC partially assumed the role of Sarhad Development Authority (SDA) for management of industrial estates of the province and it planned to established four new and modern industrial estates at Hattar, Ghazi, Jalozai and Rashakai at an estimated cost of Rs.10.383 billion in next three years.

These estates, to be developed on park-like environment approach, will be provided latest facilities of captive power generation, natural gas supply, water supply, sewerage and affluent treatment system, telecom and IT infrastructure, centralized commercial area, vocational training centre, solid waste management, fire fighting, emergency medical care, security , controlled access and several other necessities.

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