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HCCI expresses concerns over deteriorating health and sanitation condition in Hyderabad

byCT Report
24/01/2018
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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HYDERABAD: The Senior Vice President Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry Turab Ali Khoja has expressed his grave concern over deteriorating health and sanitation condition in the second largest city of the province.

He said that the citizens particularly the business community of second largest industrial and agriculture hub of the province have been deprived of their basic civic rights despite the size-able contribution in the national exchequer.

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He lamented that the provincial government neglecting the issues being faced by the traders and industrialists of Hyderabad and the non resolution of growing issues has halted the industrial production which also causing unemployment.  The traders and industrialists have made investment of billion of rupees with establishment of industrial units and markets and also paying huge amount to government in shape of taxes but the government particularly the management of Hyderabad Municipal Corporation have failed to address their genuine demands.  He said HMC is reluctant to dispose of the stagnant water which accumulated the surrounding of cloth Market, Bangle Market and the surrounding bazaars as a result of which all business activities have came to halt and the business community suffering losses of millions of rupees daily.

He demanded the Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah and Sindh Minister for Local Government Jam Khan Shoro to take serious notice over such deteriorating infrastructure of Hyderabad and resolve the genuine issues under their supervision so that sight of relief could be provided to the citizens as well as business community of Hyderabad.

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