Karachi ’s Federal District B. is one of the most important and productive industrial areas in the country. It is one of the countries with the highest foreign exchange earnings and the largest small and medium-sized unit hub in the province.
Founded in the 1960s, it can now accommodate more than 2,000 industrial sectors, of which nearly 90% is export-oriented, earning a lot of foreign exchange for the country, and is also a source of income for the federal and provincial finances and is skilled for thousands And unskilled workers, a large part of them are women in the region.
Industrialists in the region can earn much more foreign exchange, help thousands of families through employment opportunities, and if not because of a severe lack of infrastructure development until 2008, can contribute to the country ’s gross national product And make greater contributions to government revenue.
The WTO became fully operational on January 1, 2005, and this threat posed a threat to the existence of the export-oriented industrial zone. The government recognized the grim situation and decided that it must provide infrastructure to the industrial and commercial sector to help it comply with the WPO system. This is crucial not only for the survival of the industrial zone, but also for the survival of the country ’s exports.
Initially, the disbanded municipal government Karachi adopted a sewage treatment and water supply development plan, because both systems have passed their design life, and because of the expansion of industry in the region, they cannot meet the growing demand for the system. .
The President was pleased to instruct that each industrial zone should form an independent company to develop the industrial zone ’s infrastructure. FITE received Rs 250 crore from the Sindh provincial government. The federal government is about to allocate funds. In this regard, the Chief Financial Officer of Sindh provided full details to his financial advisor when he visited FBATI in October 2014, and he very kindly agreed to escalate this matter to a conclusion on behalf of FITE.
The entire old, unusable sewers and water supply lines have been replaced with sufficient quality pipes. The project was completed at the approved rupee cost. The cost of sewers and rupees is Rs 17.5434 crore. The water supply system was 78.293 million. However, this is just the beginning. On July 13, 2005, the President of Pakistan met with industrialists and businessmen during his visit to Karachi. The latter briefed Sinn on the problems faced by the outdated and inadequate infrastructure of the SITE industrial zone Kyrgyzstan, Randy, North Karachi and Federal B. District.
Under the leadership of its CEO, Mr. M. Rehan Zeeshan, FITE has transformed the Federal B. Industrial Zone, making the longest state-of-the-art roads 9 kilometers long and about 40-120 feet wide. To ensure the safe passage of pedestrians, the sidewalk is 14 kilometers long.
A rainwater drainage system with a total length of 5.5 kilometers was constructed, and manholes were properly constructed and covered. Street lights and floodlights were installed on all streets, and the once dark and shady areas are now bright and bright.
Once the appropriate infrastructure is developed, FITE will not have problems with road maintenance. Regularly repair or re-carpet the road as needed. Replace the manhole cover that was stolen or damaged due to the passage of heavy vehicles, so that no accidents will occur due to the opening of the manhole. All regions are now one of the city ’s best maintained industrial areas.
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