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FCCI starts medical certificate facility for its members

byCT Report
18/08/2015
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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FAISALABAD. Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI) should continue its committed, dedicated, and professional research based efforts to facilitate its members by adding more and more facilities under its umbrella, said Mian Muhammad Adrees President Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI).

He was addressing a function after unveiling a plague for the inauguration of the facility of medical certificate for FCCI members at FCCI-E-Police station.

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He said that he has to make reinvigorated and sincere efforts to make FPCCI a true and effective representative trade body of the business community of Pakistan. For this purpose he fully utilized his personal qualities in addition to the experience he has mustered during his tenure as president of FCCI.

He appreciated the effectiveness of FCCI and said that now it was playing a proactive role for the mitigation of the problems faced by its members. “I am happy to note that FCCI is not only working satisfactorily for the resolution of business related issues but was also extending maximum facilities to its members. In this connection he specifically lauded the efforts of the existing office bearers and staff of the FCCI adding that it has been acknowledge at the national level because of its professionalism, dedication and research.

He said that FCCI staff has to make pains taking efforts and adopt scientific approach to elevate the profile of FCCI and in this connection I am personally appreciative of the collective hard work of the FCCI office bearer and its staff.

He also lauded the commitment of acting president Nadeem Allahwala for the deployment of doctor to issue medical certificates to the FCCI members at FCCI-E Police Station. After unveiling the plaque, he also prayed for the success of this facility with host of new incentives.

Mr. Inaam Afzal Khan vice president FCCI, Sheikh Abdul Qayyum, Dr. Abdus Sittar and other business leaders were also present during this function.

 

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