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Govt support sought for infrastructural development in HubBreaking

November 22, 2024

Ahmed Khan Malik

Balochistan industrialists have sought the government’s support for rehabilitation of infrastructure and provision of basic amenities in the industrial town of Hub to help realise its full economic potential.

They said the district was grappling with various civic and infrastructure issues. Hub is a financially and industrially significant region in Balochistan, and requires a comprehensive plan that concentrates on enhancing social infrastructure and facilitating access to skill-building and training opportunities for the local populace. This can ultimately help reduce poverty and propel regional economic growth.

Hub is responsible for 90% of the province's industrial output and 70% of its tax revenue.  Over 200 units are currently operational in Hub, generating significant sales and income tax revenue amounting to more than Rs11 billion per annum.   “The infrastructure development of Hub holds crucial importance for the thriving economy of Balochistan, given the district's substantial economic influence,” Mohsin Dilawar, an industrialist, told WealthPK.

He said that Hub could grow economically and establish itself as a model Balochistan metropolis. “The city boasts a lively culture, artistic richness, talented workforce and stable political climate. The local government has taken steps to raise the standard of living for its residents by ensuring availability of necessities like healthcare, education, transportation and encouraging public-private partnerships.” 

“The district could develop into a centre for investment and a role model for other parts of the province. The district is well-positioned to draw in investment because of its advantageous location, abundant natural resources, burgeoning economy and welcoming investment climate,” Dilawar said. He added that to fully achieve Hub's potential as a model city in Balochistan, local authorities must continue to boost the economic environment and public services and foster public-private collaboration.

Maqsood Ismail, another leading industrialist in Hub, highlighted the acute shortage of water in the region. He pointed out that despite the presence of ample water in Hub Dam, issues such as water theft and evaporation persisted due to lack of a proper water supply channel.  He urged the government to lay water pipelines to supply water to Hub city to eliminate reliance on water tankers and reduce water-related challenges.

Ismail believes that addressing these fundamental issues will unlock the tremendous potential of the Hub industrial city to accommodate more units and create new opportunities for entrepreneurs. He underscored the need for the government to allocate funds for the rehabilitation of infrastructure in the industrial area, emphasising the positive impact it can have on the region’s prosperity and job creation.

Credit: INP-WealthPk