Federal Minister for Information Technology & Telecommunications Syed Aminul Haq has informed that a piece of land at a cost of Rs31 billion has been acquired from Civil Aviation Authority near Karachi Airport for setting up an IT Park in Karachi where plots will be available at much lower rates so that maximum number of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) associated with IT services could be encouraged to establish their businesses at the IT Park which will be fully equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure and all IT related facilities.
Sunday, June 5, 2022
IT Park to be established near Karachi Airport, Groundbreaking within this month: Amin ul Haq
Federal Minister for Information Technology & Telecommunications Syed Aminul Haq has informed that a piece of land at a cost of Rs31 billion has been acquired from Civil Aviation Authority near Karachi Airport for setting up an IT Park in Karachi where plots will be available at much lower rates so that maximum number of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) associated with IT services could be encouraged to establish their businesses at the IT Park which will be fully equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure and all IT related facilities.
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Federal Minister of ITT Syed Amin-ul-Haq visit KCCI
Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Syed Amin-ul-Haq along with Mr. Muhammad Sohail Rajput, Secretary (IT&T) and Syed Junaid Imam, Member (IT) visited Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) on Friday 3rd Dec 2021.He was warmly welcomed at KCCI. President KCCI, Mr. Muhammad Idrees emphasized that Pakistan must strengthen its technology base as a long-term strategy.
Pakistan’s youth is well versed in tech. There is a need to further strengthen the IT sector with a special focus on start-ups by the government and being the largest Chamber of the country, KCCI is the best forum to promote IT and telecom as the world is fast moving towards digitalization. After textile industry, IT is the leading export sector. Pakistani industry will increasingly need to adopt automation and digitalization, thus a highly-skilled workforce is needed in future-ready technologies.
Friday, December 11, 2020
BMG Chairman Siraj Teli laid to rest
Namaz e Janaza of Chairman Businessmen Group (BMG) & Former President Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) Late Siraj Kassam Teli was held at Masjid e Saheem on Thursday which was attended by thousands of people belonging to all walks including ministers, politicians, KCCI Office Bearers & Managing Committee Members, family members, friends, relatives, prominent business personalities, bureaucrats and a large number of BMGIANs.Late Siraj Teli, who has left behind a widow, a son and a daughter, was laid to rest at Defense Phase 7 Ext. Graveyard. Quran Khuwani for Esal e Sawab of the departed soul will be held on Friday at Masjid e Saheem, Khayaban e Rahat DHA Phase 6 between Maghrib and Isha Prayers.
President KCCI M. Shariq Vohra, while paying homage to Siraj Teli for his matchless contribution and lifelong quest for the rights of business & industrial community and the city of Karachi, said, “Siraj Teli will stay alive in our hearts and will always be remembered for his exceptional and dedicated services to the entire business & industrial community and Karachiites under the policy of Public Service. “Siraj Teli was a dynamic leader whose illustrious career spanning over 28 years has indeed left an indelible impression on the entire business & industrial community. He was instrumental for grooming the business leaders by giving them the opportunity to become President KCCI and always guiding them round the clock on how to deal with issues.”Shariq Vohra also appreciated everyone who expressed their condolences from all over the country and around the world. “We are indebted to everyone for joining us in prayers for the departed soul”, he added.He prayed that may Almighty Allah place the departed soul in Jannat ul Firdous and grant courage to the members of the bereaved family, friends, well-wishers and all BMGIANs to bear this irreparable loss.
Late Siraj Kassam Teli was a distinguished industrialist possessing eminent qualities of leadership. He belonged to a renowned family that has been active in business since the inception of Pakistan. Siraj Teli’s valuable family background has been a great source of strength in enabling him to conduct his life ethically and successfully. As Chairman of the Businessmen Group, Siraj Teli was recognized for his extraordinary leadership of the Business and Industrial community over the past 28 years. He brought about revolutionary and progressive changes in trade politics and in the functioning of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the SITE Association of Industry and other platforms of public service and social work. To recognize Siraj Teli’s outstanding contribution to the national economy and public service, the then President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari was pleased to confer the award “Sitara-e-Imtiaz”. Siraj Teli’s services to the private sector, his efforts for the industrial development and his endeavor for the unity of the nation in general and business and industrial community in particular, his aggressive and creative plans to boost export and his contribution to the economic development of the country were indeed creditable and commendable.Siraj Kassam Teli’s unrelenting, sincere and honest efforts have changed the outlook of Trade Politics. As a result, now genuine stakeholders are seen taking part in the affairs of KCCI. His leadership had been instrumental in changing the mindset of the Business Community in such a manner that the Chamber now looks after the general interest of Karachi as a whole and, without any discrimination of cast, color or creed. Late Siraj Kassam Teli’s services to the private sector, his efforts for industrial development, his endeavors for the unity of the nation in general and business and industrial community in particular and his contribution to the economic development of the country, were indeed commendable and will always be remembered.
Friday, May 17, 2013
KCCI assures total support and cooperation to SSUET
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Saturday, January 2, 2010
18PC INCREASE IN GAS TARIFFS ACROSS-THE-BOARD IS A DEATHBLOW: KCCI
Abdul Majid strongly condemned and criticized the apathetic and slapdash attitude of the concerned quarters. He lamented that in the prevailing conditions, further increase in gas tariffs will worsen the situation, owing to further increase in CNG prices and ultimately commuters will be penalized and cost of transportation will high-rise.
Abdul Majid recalled that during the hearing of SSGC in OGRA, KCCI, raised high-voice against the unjustified increase of tariffs allowed by OGRA to gas companies from time to time, while considering the case one-sided and not bearing in mind the point of views of other parties viz. industrial, commercial and domestic consumers.
Abdul Majid lamented that such actions will protect the vested interests of gas companies and their revenue generation will yield whereas the industry and commercial concerns are fatally stabbed with another deathblow which will increase the cost of production and doing business and will further narrow down their profitability.
Abdul Majid was of the view that such harsh decision without consultation and consent of stakeholder may result in widespread discontentment in the business community. The closure of industry, due to detrimental affect of high cost of production due to higher utility tariffs will lead to flight of capital, massive unemployment and decline in the revenue of government, he focused.
Abdul Majid maintained that the said increase will pose a killing threat for the industry owing to highest-ever tariffs of utilities in the history of Pakistan. The cost of production/ manufacturing has gone exorbitantly higher absolutely due to unjustified policies of OGRA and NEPRA.
Abdul Majid stated that it is incomprehensible that on one pretext, government contemplates to achieve the targets for nominal growth of 2.5 percent and on the other pretext its inconsiderate and austere decisions to increase utility tariffs have already penalized the industry and posed as terrible threats for achieving the same.
At present, country is going through a worst economic crisis in terms of escalating cost of production/ manufacturing based on continuous rise on the utilities. The dollar has depreciated in the international market, oil prices have stabilized, interest rates and inflation started decreasing. In wake of such indicators, it is unjustified to enhance the tariffs, he maintained.
Abdul Majid demanded that Government must negotiate with foreign companies for favourable conditions; and interests of the business community should at the forefront of OGRA decisions rather than that of foreign companies earning huge profits from Pakistan and sending foreign exchange to their respective countries.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
POWER TARIFF INCREASE CONDEMNABLE; WITHDRAWAL OF SUBSIDY WILL AGGRAVATE PROBLEMS: ABDUL MAJID
Abdul Majid criticized the power increase decision by the concerned quarter of the Government and said that it is an irony that concerned quarters, despite of protest of masses, at several occasion, has previously increased the tariffs on the request of power generating/ distribution companies and now it has further penalized the consumers with its decision to raise power tariffs, as a gift on the dawn of 2010. He commented that no improvement will come in the energy sector if we keep our hands tightened and blame the previous government for the present serious gas and fuel shortages.
Abdul Majid stated that Business Community, especially the export-oriented industry and lifeline consumers will be penalized with the decision. Consumers using less than 100 units would be affected worse and this will prove a last nail in their coffins.
Abdul Majid lamented that no concrete measures have been witnessed regarding improvement in power/ electricity distribution/ transmission infrastructure nor the load-shedding has been controlled.
Abdul Majid commented on the efficiency of KESC and urged cut-down in prolonged unscheduled electricity outages. He said that the increased power tariffs and power outages have crippled the industry to perform at its par and increasing widespread discontentment in business circles.
Abdul Majid said that the Power Distribution Companies, particularly KESC, should take concrete measures to seriously curtail its transmission and distribution losses rather than adding-on different charges to control its financial losses.
The entire business community now demands the government to improve the efficiency of power distribution companies and do not increase the utility tariffs further for the larger interests of the economy and citizens of the country.