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The fourth Punjabi Business Facilitation Centre opened in Multan

The fourth Punjabi Business Facilitation Centre opened in Multan

The fourth Punjabi Business Facilitation Centre opened in Multan

In an effort to encourage commercial activity, the Chief Minister of Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, constructed a centre in Multan.

Mohsin Naqvi, the Chief Minister, pays a visit to the Business Facilitation Centre.

Over the course of fourteen days, the twenty-four provincial government offices that have set up counters will offer 124 NOCs under one roof.

Shaking hands with staff members at the Business Facilitation Centre counters, Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi gave directives to ensure that NOCs were issued on time.

Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi acknowledged the efforts of the project manager and his team at the Punjab Information Technology Board.

With the establishment of the Commercial Facilitation Centre, Multan’s business and industrial communities will now have access to all the services they require under one roof. Mohsin Naqvi

The Business Facilitation Centre will have 24 counters at which various government ministries will provide services. Mohsin Naqvi

The Business Facilitation Centre will give traders and business owners 124 NOCs so they may open for business. Mohsin Naqvi

There are two federal, one business facilitation facility, and twenty-two provincial departments that provide services. Mohsin Naqvi

After starting in Gujranwala, the Business Facilitation Centre later spread to Sialkot, Lahore, and Multan. Mohsin Naqvi

Business facilitation centres in Faisalabad and Rawalpindi will soon be operational as well. Mohsin Naqvi

The provincial minister of industries, the chief secretary, the secretary of industries, the secretary of construction and communications, the commissioner and deputy commissioner of Multan, and other officials were in attendance, as well as SM Tanvir, the president of the Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industries.

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