RCCI discusses Rawalpindi Ring Road porogress, civic issues with DC
21-10-2024
Islamabad: President of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) Usman Shaukat met with Deputy Commissioner Dr. Hassan Waqar Cheema to discuss the progress of significant projects and civic issues affecting the city. Information referenced here is drawn from articles published on October 17. Read: LHR-RWP High-Speed Rail: Punjab Govt’s USD 1.6 Bn vision As per details, the meeting focused on critical topics, including the ongoing Ring Road project and the development of surrounding economic zones. The delegation elaborated on the potential benefits these zones could bring to Rawalpindi’s economy, urging for accelerated construction. Deputy Commissioner Cheema responded positively, assuring that the Ring Road project is slated for completion by June 2025. He also announced the establishment of a Central Business District (CBD), which is expected to enhance commercial activity in the area. Dr. Cheema acknowledged the Chamber’s proposals regarding economic zones, recognizing their pivotal role in fostering local commerce and improving infrastructure. Read: ‘Apni Chhat Apna Ghar’ Scheme: PHATA opens help desk in RWP During the meeting, President Usman Shaukat reaffirmed RCCI’s commitment to supporting the Dengue Prevention Campaign, announcing plans for a special awareness drive targeting the business community. However, he voiced concerns over stringent anti-dengue regulations, including the sealing of business centers and filing of FIRs against businessmen. Shaukat emphasized that such measures could instill unnecessary fear and create challenges for business operations, advocating for a more balanced approach. The delegation also tackled pressing issues related to encroachments and parking difficulties in key commercial areas, including Sadar Cantt, Tench Bhatta, Commercial Market, and Raja Bazaar. Shaukat highlighted the urgent need for a comprehensive strategy to address these challenges, which are currently impeding business activities. In response, Deputy Commissioner Cheema assured that the administration would carefully consider the Chamber’s suggestions and work towards sustainable solutions. Read: Section 144 implemented around RWP drains The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to fostering ongoing collaboration between the RCCI and local authorities to resolve civic issues and promote initiatives that support a business-friendly environment in Rawalpindi.