FPCCI, DMLC agree to adopt proactive approach to development

KARACHI: Adil Rafi Siddiqui, Director Military Lands & Cantonments (DMLC), outlined the fact that Cantonments in...
15 Dec, 2021

KARACHI: Adil Rafi Siddiqui, Director Military Lands & Cantonments (DMLC), outlined the fact that Cantonments in Karachi, in spite of having no external source of funding like other local government-administered units, performed relatively well and were open to join hands with the private-sector for viable and mutually beneficial initiatives for cantonment boards and their inhabitants.

A delegation of FPCCI current and past office bearers called on the DMLC on Tuesday. The delegation apprised him of the need for sustainable and proactive measures needed for creating a conducive environment for citizens and businesses in cantonment-administered areas of the city.

Obaid Saleem Patel, convener of FPCCI’s Standing Committee on Urban Development stressed upon the need for cantonments to forecast future needs for civic amenities in their jurisdictions by analyzing historic population density and growth trends.

He also gave suggestion to extend cantonment and private partnerships in cantonment lands; and, revising building bylaws to bring forward affordable housing schemes as per the vision of the government; and simultaneously generate sustainable financial inflow system for the cantonment boards.

FPCCI ex-VP and vice chairman Businessmen Group, Khurram Tariq Sayeed suggested that Cantonments should introduce a bus route from Malir to Manora in partnership with private-sector to ease burden of urban commuters and give boost to factory workers & citizens in general; while simultaneously generating goodwill for cantonments and private businesses as well.

The meeting also touched upon the topic of acute water shortage in Cantonment Board Clifton (CBC) and it was stressed that if this problem could be resolved, Clifton Cantonment would undoubtedly come across as an exemplary model of administrative achievement in the city of Karachi.

It was noted that this can be made possible by increasing water tariff officially in residents’ bills and provide dedicated water line for the area to ease intense pressure on households.

Other participants of the meeting included Hanif Lakhany, VP FPCCI; Sheikh Sultan Rahman, Coordinator Head Office FPCCI; Saleem Kassim, former Vice Chairman ABAD and Saleem Hassan Wattoo, Cantonment Executive Officer of CBC.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2021

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