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Development of I-17 Industrial Estate should be paced up-ICCI

Islamabad--Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry has demanded that ICCI President should be given membership in CDA
board and in another resolution it was appealed that the developmental work should be speed up in I-17 Industrial estate and make the peace and security situation better. To this effect a meeting of Executive Body of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry was held under the chair of Abdul Rauf President ICCI to review the activities of the last year. A resolution was passed at this occasion through which ICCI demanded  that ICCI President should be given membership in CDA board and in another resolution it was appealed that the developmental work should be speed up in I-17 Industrial estate and make the peace and security situation better. Abdul Rauf President ICCI said that from last three years performance of Islamabad Chamber remained exemplary and being the representative trade body of business community of metropolis it has importance having excellent coordination with other organizations. He further said that
further up gradation of ICCI will be made and in its first phase computer networking will be established and new lift would be installed in the
next month. He also informed that display center would also be established in the starting months of next year. Pakistan Marble Association has hired one floor of ICCI building which has increased its earning. The General Body Meeting would be organized on 30th September at the time of Aftar in which ICCI Annual Performance report will be presented and shields will be presented to retiring executive members. Malik Sohail Hussain Senior Vice President ICCI, Sohail Rabbani VP ICCI, Khalid Ch, Mazhar Javed, Jamal Abdul Nasir, Mahmood A. Waraich, Abdul Rehman Khan, Asad Rashid, Rashid Humayun and Majid Shabbir Secretary ICCI were also present at this occasion.
 

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