HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HCCI) has requested the Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (HMC) to address the business community's concerns about cleanliness, beautification and maintenance of roads.
HCCI's Senior Vice President Turab Ali Khoja in a meeting at the HCCI Secretariat here Sunday said the traders in Latifabad face several problems due to dilapidated conditions of roads, drainage issues and a lack of cleanliness, according to a statement.
The Chairman of HCCI's Latifabad Traders' Committee Nooruddin Noori said the SSP Hyderabad, Irfan Baloch had issued directives for setting up a police emergency 15 service for Latifabad to ensure immediate response to complaints about crimes.
He said due to bad condition of infrastructure including roads, footpaths and drainage the buyers face problems in moving inside and outside the markets areas.
Noori said a delegation of Latifabad taluka's traders along with the HCCI's representatives would meet the Administrator HMC in order to seek an early solution to their problems.
The HCCI office bearers and members including Ziauddin, Yawar Ali Shah, Kashif Shaikh, Fareed Chundrigar, Aslam Nirban and others attended the meeting.
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