Site Ltd, SAI to adopt joint strategy
Business
April 17, 2021
KARACHI: SITE Limited and SITE Association of Industry (SAI) have agreed to adopt a joint strategy and take measures with mutual consent to resolve infrastructure issues of the SITE Area - the oldest and largest industrial area of Pakistan, a statement said on Friday.
SITE Limited Managing Director Shahzad Fazal Abbasi, in a meeting with the representatives of the association, agreed to earmark a solid waste dumping point in SITE Area.
A system will also be devised for solid waste management permanently. Besides, cleaning of area and roads repair work will also be started soon. SITE Association Patron-in-Chief Zubair Motiwala, President Abdul Hadi, SVP Riazuddin, and VP Abdul Kadir Bilwani were also present on the occasion.
April 17, 2021
MARANG (BERNAMA) – Discussions with United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) on the allocation of seats for the 15
th general election (GE15) have not stopped but they have been postponed, said Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) President Abdul Hadi Awang.
He said currently PAS was discussing the matter only with the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU).
Abdul Hadi said UMNO must set a clear direction and iron out its internal crisis before negotiation on the distribution of seats could continue.
“It (seat allocation) is still in the early stages. We are still together with UMNO but the party is still saddled with internal crisis, let them solve their problems first.
Over the years, some industrialists from Karachi have either shifted or expanded in Punjab due to rapid industrialisation, cheaper land price and better infrastructure. Dawn/File
KARACHI: The country’s biggest city enjoying an edge due to twin ports, Karachi has emerged as the most sought-after metropolis in terms of land prices for businesses despite deteriorating infrastructure in various industrial areas.
High industrial land rates in Karachi are a cause of concern for many small- to medium-sized investors. Over the years, some industrialists from Karachi have either shifted or expanded in Punjab due to rapid industrialisation, cheaper land price and better infrastructure. Along with Punjab, industrial estates in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are coming up as alternative sites as the law and order situation improved considerably in recent years.