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Issuance of NoC in Gwadar is allowed after 4 years of ban: DG Gwadar Development Authority

Referring to the range of investment opportunities under CPEC led projects in Gwadar, DG Gwadar Development Authority, Shahzeb Khan Kakar, said the computer-based documentation for land in Gwadar would encourage the investors. He invited local and foreign investors to take advantage of this opportunity under CPEC. Moreover, he allowed the issuance of no-objection certificates (NOCs) to the investors, strictly banned 4 years ago, to ease the development activities of Gwadar Master City Plan.

Islamabad: Computerization of land in Gawadar will help boost confidence of investors, business community and the people belonging to different segment of society wishing to set foots in this part of Balochistan.

The Economic zones, an international standard airport and other projects would open vast opportunities for the people wishing to invest in Gwadar areas, Director General Gwadar Development Authority, Shahzeb Khan Kakar expressed these views while talking to a private TV channel programs. Naeem Khan of Gawadar said that steps taken by the Balochistan government for land computerization would lure a large number of people aspiring to come to this part for establishing their business.

Those who had ignored the opportunity to acquire land in Gawadar, should think over it again to settle themselves there, he said.
He said that Gawadar was going to become a big business hub of this region. He urged the foreign and local investors to come forward and avail the opportunity for setting business projects in Balochistan.

GWADAR: An around four-year-old ban on issuance of no-objection certificates (NOCs) for any kind of construction and development activities in Gwadar was on Friday lifted with immediate effect.

The director general of the Gwadar Development Authority (GDA) lifted the ban that was imposed during the previous Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government at the centre.

A notification issued in this regard reads: “In exercise of powers conferred under Section 9 of the GDA Act 2003, and with the prior approval of the competent authority, it is hereby notified that the ban on all kinds of NOCs for housing, commercial, industrial, recreational, warehouses and all types of construction and development activities within the jurisdiction of Gwadar Development Autho­rity is here lifted with immediate effect.”

In 2016, the GDA had imposed the ban initially for a period of six months on the grounds that it was in the process of revision of the Gwadar master plan as a “smart port city master plan” to meet the needs of a modern port city.

The authority had said that as a basic requirement of any revision in master plan “a standstill situation/status quo is required to facilitate the planning objectives of the master plan” and, therefore, it declared “a complete ban on issuing development and sale NOCs for housing, commercial and industrial projects, commercial and residential buildings as well as on land development permits in Gwadar”.

The GDA has also asked all government and semi government bodies to obtain an NOC from the authority to carry out any planning/development activity to ensure integrated development and conformity in accordance with the Gwadar master plan.

However, work on the master plan continued for years and in Sept 2019, Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Aliyani said that his government had approved and released the new Gwadar Master Plan.

Last month, CM Aliyani chaired a high-level meeting in the port city to review the affairs of the GDA. The meeting also reviewed the bylaws of the GDA in view of the Gwadar Master Plan and decided that NOCs for construction would be issued after approval of the bylaws.

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