ISLAMABAD ( WNAM REPORT): The Optical Association of Pakistan has received its official license from the Directorate General of Trade Organizations (DGTO). The senior leadership of the United Business Group (UBG) congratulated the association on this achievement. Ahsan Zaar Bakhtawari, Member Central Core Committee of UBG, UBG Patron-in-Chief S.M. Tanveer and Secretary-General Zafar Bakhtawari met with the office bearers of the Optical Association of Pakistan, including Chairman Khalid Sohail Gulzar, Rizwan Siddiqui, Abdul Rehman Siddiqui, and other members. The meeting aimed to extend congratulations to the association on receiving the license.
Speaking on the occasion, S.M. Tanveer said, “The inclusion of the Optical Association in FPCCI is a commendable step. This association will address the challenges faced by individuals involved in the optical trade and serve as a means to increase their income. I will only be satisfied when the businesspeople associated with this trade see tangible benefits.”
UBG Secretary-General Zafar Bakhtawari added, “With the establishment of this association in the capital, UBG will be further strengthened at the grassroots level. By organizing technical and educational workshops, the businesses involved in this trade will have an opportunity to grow and expand.”
Chairman of the Optical Association Khalid Sohail Gulzar said, “This association will not only provide guidance on business matters but will also work towards resolving technical issues and fostering growth in the optical trade. Most optical products in Pakistan are currently imported. It is time to focus on local production to save valuable foreign exchange and promote domestic industry.”
Member Central Core Committee UBG, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, also praised this significant development, saying, “This initiative is a beacon of hope for the business community involved in this industry and will play a crucial role in strengthening the national economy.”
Abdul Rehman Siddiqui, Rizwan Siddiqui and other office bearers also shared their thoughts, shedding light on the association’s future plans and expressing their commitment to making this platform a key driver for the development of the optical industry.
All participants in the meeting welcomed this achievement and reiterated their commitment to ensuring that the Optical Association of Pakistan will take practical steps for the welfare of those involved in this industry and contribute to the economic growth of the country., Hasan Gulzari,Ali mudassar.
Abdul Wahid,Amir Wasim,Azeem,Sohail Gulzari were also present there in the meeting.