The President of the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI), Johar Qandhari, commended the business community for its continued industrial and commercial activities during challenging times. He highlighted the ongoing efforts to transform the Korangi industrial area into a model industrial zone and stressed the strong coordination between KATI and the District Deputy Commissioner of Korangi.
Addressing a luncheon held in honour of Deputy Commissioner Korangi Masood Bhutto, Qandhari noted that KATI is not only focused on addressing the issues of the industrial area but is also actively involved in public welfare initiatives, including the polio eradication campaign under the leadership of the Deputy Commissioner.
Prominent figures, including Deputy Patron-in-Chief Zubair Chhaya, Senior Vice President Nighat Awan, Former Chairman Farhan-ur-Rehman, Sheikh Fazal-e-Jalil, Ehtishamuddin, Assistant Commissioner Korangi Imran-ul-Haq, and other KATI members attended the event.
Qandhari expressed hope that the newly appointed Deputy Commissioner would continue the tradition of strong collaboration with KATI, following in the footsteps of his predecessors. He also stressed the importance of prioritizing the issues facing the cottage industry in Mehran Town, calling it the backbone of the economy. “Without addressing the challenges of small and medium enterprises, the large-scale manufacturing sector cannot fully contribute to industrial development,” he added.
Deputy Commissioner Korangi Masood Bhutto acknowledged the significant role the business community plays in Pakistan’s development and prosperity. He assured that resolving the community’s issues would be a top priority. Bhutto appreciated KATI’s contributions to the construction, development, and beautification of the Korangi Industrial Area and welcomed the suggestions made by its members. He also promised to accelerate ongoing development projects in the district to ensure that the public benefits from these welfare initiatives as soon as possible.
Deputy Patron-in-Chief Zubair Chhaya emphasized that industrialization is crucial for the country’s economic strength and overall development. He noted that while the Korangi industrial area is already ahead of other zones, continued efforts are needed to enhance the area’s infrastructure and resolve persistent issues such as encroachments, particularly in partnership with the district and provincial governments.
Chhaya reiterated that encroachment is one of the most significant challenges facing the Korangi Industrial Area and called for its immediate resolution to facilitate further industrial progress.