Faisalabad Administration Plans to Shift Industries Out of the City

806

The Divisional Administration of Faisalabad has taken an important step toward sustainable industrial development and long-term urban planning by forming the District Industrial Relocation Committee. The official notification for this committee was issued under the guidance of Commissioner Faisalabad, Raja Jahangir Anwar. faisalabad-administration-plans-to-shift-industries-out-of-the-city-in-urdu.webp

The committee’s main goal is to relocate industrial units from residential and congested areas to designated industrial zones as part of the Industries Out of the City  initiative.. This will not only reduce pollution and traffic problems but also create a more organized and safer environment for both residents and businesses.    

Consultation and Surveys    

To ensure well informed decisions, the committee will consult all relevant stakeholders, including:    

  • Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce    
  • Sizing Associations    
  • All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA)    
  • Small Industries sector    

Additionally, the committee will carry out comprehensive surveys to identify industries causing environmental hazards, such as air, noise, and chemical pollution. Based on these surveys, it will prepare practical plans for relocation.    

Key Responsibilities of the Committee    

  1. Develop a shared roadmap for relocating industries from residential areas.    
  2. Ensure industrial zones have appropriate infrastructure and necessary facilities.    
  3. Plan land acquisition and smooth transfer of industries to new locations.    
  4. Address urban challenges like:    

    • Air pollution    
    • Industrial wastewater management    
    • Traffic congestion    
    • Public health concerns    

The committee will also focus on industries that release toxic chemicals, noise, or other pollutants into residential neighborhoods, aiming for safe and efficient relocation.        faisalabad-administration-plans-to-shift-industries-out-of-the-city-2nd-1.webp  

Committee Composition    

Member    

Role    

Director General, Faisalabad Development Authority    

Convenor    

District Officer (Industries), Faisalabad    

Secretary    

Additional Commissioner (Coordination)    

Member    

Director Punjab Small Industries Cooperation    

Member    

Director Labour, Faisalabad    

Member    

Deputy Director Environment    

Member    

Municipal Officer (Planning)    

Membern    

GM Technical, FIEDMC    

Member    

Nominated Representative, National Textile University    

Member    

Nominated Representative, Government College University    

Member    

This diverse composition ensures that government, industrial, environmental, and academic perspectives are included in all planning and decision-making processes.    

Objective    

The main objective of the committee is to create a safe, organized, and sustainable industrial environment in Faisalabad. By relocating hazardous industries to designated zones and providing proper infrastructure and incentives, the committee aims to:    

  • Improve city life for residents    
  • Protect public health    
  • Support long-term industrial growth in a planned manner    

This initiative is a major step toward making Faisalabad a cleaner, safer, and more industrially efficient city, balancing urban development with environmental sustainability.    

 

If you're interested in any property sale or purchase, do contact us. We are the best estate office in Faisalabad.                      
Contact us for:                      
House for sale
House for rent
Room for Rent
Flat for Rent
Ideal Farm House
Commercial Avenues            



 


Share this post:

Related posts:
Punjab Stamp Duty Amendment Ordinance 2026 and Its Impact on Real Estate

The Punjab Stamp Duty Amendment Ordinance 2026 has brought clear changes in Punjab’s property market. It reduces the stamp duty on rural property transfers from 3% to 1%.  Buying and selling property is now less costly because stamp duty charges...

Pakistan Budget FY27: Expected Relief, Tax Changes, and Economic Plans

The Federal Government is expected to present the Fiscal Year 2026-27 (FY27) budget on June 5, 2026. The upcoming budget is important because people are waiting for possible Income Tax Relief, changes in tax slabs, and support for businesses.

A Guide to e-Stamp Paper System in Punjab, Pakistan, and Vendor Portals

In Pakistan, legal documentation has changed over time. Digital solutions are gradually supplanting lengthy wait times, manual stamp paper, and verification problems. The e-Stamp system, which allows citizens to handle stamp duty online. This is a safe and certified process.

Online Property Transfer System in Pakistan – Complete Guide

The real estate industry in Pakistan is changing with a digital system. As a result, the online property transfer system has become easy and simple. Land transfers are becoming safer, quicker, and more transparent due to this technology. The move...