KMC, JK Investments sign MoU for CSR activities

Business Jun, 4 2024
KMC, JK Investments sign MoU for CSR activities
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KARACHI: Under the vision of corporate social responsibilities, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the Karachi Municipal Corporation and the private sector company JK Investments on Tuesday.

  Under this agreement, JK Investments will actively participate in various CSR activities in Karachi. In the first phase, cat eyes are being provided to improve road safety and reduce accidents.  The agreement was signed at the KMC Head Office Mayor’s Secretariat in which Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab and Chairman JK Investments Engineer Jahanzeb Khan were specially present. During this, a memorandum of understanding was also exchanged. During the ceremony, the officers of KMC were also present.While speaking on the occassion, Barrister Murtaza Wahab said that the business community should also come forward by participating while appreciating the efforts of Engineer Jahanzeb Khan.  He expressed his gratitude to JK Investments and hoped that this cooperation will continue for the betterment of Karachi. In his speech, Engineer Jahanzeb Khan appreciated the vision of Mayor Karachi and said that he stands by his side in the mission of making Karachi a city of lights again.

This collaboration will continue to expand and include more people from the business community, he added. After the ceremony, Engineer Jahanzeb Khan symbolically presented a set of cat’s eyes to Barrister Murtaza Wahab. Later, the first batch of Cat Eyes was handed over to KMC.

Akhtar Shaheen Rind
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