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RAWALPINDI: Representatives of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) have demanded to revisit the lockdown policy and said that it should be formulated in collaboration with stakeholders.
“The proposed lockdown from May 8 to May 16 is not feasible. The business community has been the hardest hit by coronavirus. We have to make a policy based on the ground realities. The working hours of banks and post offices should also be increased to provide convenience to customers and pensioners,” said RCCI President Nasir Mirza.
“We recommend that shop hours be extended to 24 hours during Ramazan so that customers can shop comfortably. Weekly off for businesses should also be called off. Exporters will facemore difficulty and demurrage charges will be added as the port will be closed for eight days. Reduced working hours will increase the rush in markets and banks,” he added.
Industry-academia linkages crucial to create new jobs for youth: Swati Minister emphasizes need to engage more young graduates in public sector organizations
April 13, 2021
Federal Minister for Railways, Azam Khan Swati on Monday said strong industry-academia linkages are crucial for providing jobs to graduates and internship opportunities to students to get hands-on experience in their respective fields.
He was speaking at the signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) held here with a view to facilitate the Ministry of Railways in hiring human resources from the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) through Tech Valley Private Limited.
The federal minister also emphasized the need to engage more young graduates in public sector organizations, which, he hoped, would bode well for the performance of government organizations.
RCCI Organizes Digital Transformation Conference Vision 2025
The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) organized “Digital Transformation Conference vision 2025,” aimed to highlight the key challenges faced by the industry to transform traditional solutions to digital platforms.
The conference also provided an opportunity to discuss industrial automation trends worldwide, automation requirements for an existing industry, Digitalization and export competitiveness and digitalization requirements for small and cottage industry of the country, and impact on employment opportunities.
President RCCI, Mohammad Nasir Mirza, Group Leader, Sohail Altaf, Former Presidents, Senior Vice President, Osman Ashraf, Vice President, Shahraiz A Malik, executive committee members, and a large number of members attended the conference.