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Traders call for repair of broken roads to facilitate business activities‏

byCT Report
19/11/2015
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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ISLAMABAD: The local industrialists in a meeting at Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry have appealed to the Prime Minister of Pakistan to take notice of broken roads in industrial areas due to which business activities were badly suffering and issue instructions to CDA for their urgent repair to facilitate smooth growth of industrial activities.

Atif Ikram Sheikh president, Sheikh Pervez Ahmed senior vice president and Sheikh Abdul Waheed vice president, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry said that main road of Islamabad Dry Port and industrial areas roads were in bad condition since long, but CDA was paying no attention to their repair due to which it was very difficult for heavy vehicles to transport goods from/to these areas. They stressed that CDA should work on war footing basis to repair these roads and also restore the faulty street lights of these areas.

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They said government was earning millions of rupees from industrial areas in terms of sales tax and excise duty but was paying no attention to develop their roads according to international standards due to which business community was facing great inconvenience.

They said that the condition of roads in I-11 sector was also deplorable as these roads were dotted with potholes. They stressed upon the CDA to pay urgent attention to these roads.

They said the piped water was not reaching industrial and residential areas in I-9 and I-10 due to which the industrialists and residents were facing acute water shortage issue. They said CDA’s water tanks were also unable to provide water on time in these areas while the civic body was spending millions of rupees on their fuels.

They said CDA was supplying bored water in I-8 sector due to which there was no issue of water shortage and stressed that CDA should make similar arrangements in water crisis-hit areas including I-9 and I-10 sectors to ensure regular supply of water.

 

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