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LCCI President meets DC to discuss Lahore’s business issues

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A productive meeting held at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry between LCCI President Mian Abuzar Shad and Deputy Commissioner Lahore Syed Musa Raza.

The meeting focused on strengthening collaboration between the city’s administration and the business community to resolve critical issues such as the installation of water hydrants, encroachments, lack of parking and smog control measures.

Former LCCI president Muhammad Ali Mian, former Senior Vice President Ali Hussam Asghar, Executive Committee Members Asif Khan, Syed Salman Ali, Imran Saleem, Rana Nisar, Shoban Akhter and Asif Malik were also present on the occasion. Mian Abuzar Shad praised the efforts of the City District Government to maintain constructive relationships with the business community and also pointed out several urgent issues that require immediate attention. He mentioned shortage of water hydrants in key Lahore markets, which poses significant risks in case of fire emergencies and stressed the importance of including LCCI in city district administrative committees.

He also underscored the urgent need for the construction of parking plazas in densely populated business areas, including Brandreth Road, Mall Road, Ichra and Circular Road suggesting that these projects be implemented through public-private partnerships. The LCCI has already identified suitable locations for such projects and is prepared to collaborate with the government to move them forward. The LCCI President said that the encroachments not only hinder business operations but also contribute to traffic congestion and diminish the overall aesthetics of the city’s commercial zones.—NNI

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