Amnesty scheme for construction industry should be extended, Haneef Gohar

Karachi (HRNW) Former Chairman Abad Muhammad Hanif Gohar has demanded that the government extend the amnesty scheme for the construction industry by one year.
Muhammad Hanif Gohar, former chairman of the Association of Builders and Developers (Abad) and former vice-president of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), has demanded that Prime Minister Imran Khan and the federal government The term of the announced amnesty scheme (construction package) should be extended by one year.
.The former chairman of Abad has said that despite the Corona epidemic, the amnesty scheme has shown positive effects. Records of other construction products, including cement, iron, paint and tiles, are being sold, but the amnesty scheme targets could not be achieved due to lack of business activities during the lockdown.
Hanif Gohar said that hundreds of projects have not been registered under the amnesty scheme so the amnesty scheme should be extended for one year. One year extension would be the best step and it would increase government revenue as well as boost the construction sector. ۔ Hanif Gohar demanded expansion of the amnesty scheme as well as facilitation for approval of construction projects in SBCA, Environment and other institutions related to the construction sector so that domestic and foreign investment in the construction sector and real estate. I could increase.

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