President Alvi urges businessmen & industrialists to take steps for financial inclusion & empowerment of women & PWDs
ISLAMABAD ( Web News )
President Dr. Arif Alvi has urged businessmen and industrialists to take steps for the financial inclusion and empowerment of women and persons with disabilities (PWDs) by employing them in their respective organizations. He said that PWDs constituted 12-14% population of the country and they needed to be uplifted financially by providing them jobs and equipping them with marketable skills with the special cooperation of the business community.
President Dr. Arif Alvi expressed these views while talking to a delegation of the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), led by President SCCI, Mr Qaiser Iqbal Baryar, which called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr on Thursday. The delegation briefed the President about the export potential of SCCI and its contributions towards the socio-economic development of the country. Qaiser Iqbal Baryar apprised the President about certain problems being faced by the business community of Sialkot.
President Dr. Arif Alvi assured the delegation to help address the issues being faced by SCCI. Talking to the delegation, the President highlighted that the Government was focusing on the empowerment and financial inclusion of youth, women and PWDs and the Government, in this regard, had allocated Rs 100 billion under the Kamyab Jawan Program to help them establish their own businesses. He regretted that, due to lack of awareness, the people were unable to take full benefit of the loans being offered by the Government and emphasised the need to facilitate and guide them to avail loans.
Later, a delegation, comprised of women representatives from Rawalpindi, Islamabad and Attock Chambers of Commerce and Industries, also called on the President and discussed measures to raise awareness among people about breast cancer in October. The delegation offered its cooperation in the breast cancer awareness campaign and assured the President that it would play its role in creating awareness about the disease with the support of NGOs, women universities and colleges and other concerned organizations.