Caretaker government plans to bring first industrial policy before elections, advisory council formed'
The government has appointed caretaker federal minister for industry and production Gohar Ijaz as the chairman of the 19-member industrial advisory council / file photo.ISLAMABAD: The caretaker government has planned to bring the first industrial policy before the general elections, for which the government has formed a 19-member industrial advisory council and has included prominent industrialists of the country.
The government has appointed caretaker Federal Minister for Industry and Production Gohar Ijaz as the chairman of the 19-member Industrial Advisory Council, whose notification has also been issued.
According to the notification, 12 members from the private sector have been included in the Industrial Advisory Council while 6 government members will also be included in the Advisory Council. The policy will be finalized in the light of the report of the Industrial Advisory Council.
According to the notification, the council includes Muhammad Ali Taba, Fawad Ahmed Mukhtar, Raza Mansha, Amir Fayyaz Sheikh, Waqar Ahmed Malik, Abdul Samad Dawood, Ahsan Bashir and Sameer Chinoy from the private sector.
According to the notification, the council includes all the provincial chief secretaries including the chief secretaries of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
According to the sources, the caretaker government has planned to bring the first industrial policy before the general elections, for which it has been decided to take suggestions from all sectors.
Sources say that a lively industrial policy will be formed for sustainable economic development of the country, the aim of which is to run the industries at 100% production capacity.
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