Friday, January 29, 2010

Turkey considers rescue workers’ training in city




City District Government Karachi has already completed infrastructure upliftment in the city so as to promote incentives for foreign investment and the Turkish investors would also be provided with best facilities and support: Syed Mustafa Kamal


December 28, 2009
By Irfan Aligi
KARACHI: The ambassador of the republic of Turkey Hizlan called on city nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal at city nazim’s secretariat on Thursday and had discussed matters of mutual interests.

On the occasion, the city nazim apprised the Turkish convoy about importance of city of Karachi in the wider perspective as regards to South East Asian region.

He said that the city offers countless opportunities for trade and industry especially to the foreign investors while the Turkish businessmen should also benefit from the geo-economic role of the city.

He further said that the City District Government Karachi has already completed infrastructure upliftment in the city so as to promote incentives for foreign investment and the Turkish investors would also be provided with best facilities and support.

He reminded that Pakistan and the republic of Turkey have time-tested strong brotherly relations and suggested that since Istanbul has one of the best rapid bus transport system while they have also excelled in the rescue works particularly in the earthquakes, it could provide valuable cooperation to CDGK in its Rapid Bus Transport System and training program for the rescue workers and in the solid waste management field.

The Turkish ambassador assured city nazim that Turkey would soon arrange for the training of the rescue workers in the city for which a permanent office would also be established in the city so that the training could be arranged on permanent basis.

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