Senate Committee on Cabinet Secretariat Discusses Establishment of Special Economic ZonePresident Alvi Advocates for Increased Employment and Legal Protections for Women in PakistanPresident Alvi Advocates for Increased Employment and Legal Protections for Women in Pakistan

Islamabad, The Senate Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat, chaired by Senator Saadia Abbasi, convened at Parliament House on Tuesday to discuss the establishment of a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) near Hakla Interchange, as announced by the Board of Investment.

According to Senate of Pakistan, the Committee focused on a public petition regarding the SEZ’s establishment. The members suggested that SEZs should be developed in sparsely populated areas to minimize disruption to established communities and fertile lands, while ensuring accessibility and cost-effectiveness. The Secretary of the Board of Investment provided insights into the general establishment of SEZs, mentioning that they are typically set up in provinces under Federal Government control. However, a Model Zone near Islamabad is planned, intended to serve as a benchmark for other SEZs across the country.

Deputy Commissioner Attock revealed that while three sites are under consideration for the SEZ, no final decision has been made. Following thorough discussions, the Committee directed the Secretary of the Board of Investment and the Punjab Government to conduct a detailed survey for identifying a suitable, minimally populated location for the SEZ. This location should ideally have minimal impact on local agriculture and the environment.

The meeting saw the participation of Senators Muhammad Akram, Musjtaq Ahmad Khan, Saifullah Sarwar Khan Nyazee, Khalida Ateeb, and Kamil Ali Agha. Muhammad Sohail Rajput, Secretary Board of Investment, Deputy Commissioner Attock Rao Atif, and other senior officials of relevant departments were also present.

This meeting highlights the ongoing efforts to balance economic development with environmental and social considerations in Pakistan.

Islamabad, President Dr. Arif Alvi highlighted the importance of providing employment opportunities and a supportive working environment for women to bolster their economic participation in Pakistan.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, President Alvi’s remarks were made during a meeting at the Federal Ombudsman Secretariat for Protection Against Harassment at Workplace (FOSPAH) in Islamabad, which he chaired. The President emphasized the necessity of legislative action at both federal and provincial levels to safeguard women’s property rights and discourage the coerced transfer of property to family members.

President Alvi urged FOSPAH to enhance its outreach and efficiency, focusing on delivering swift justice for women facing harassment and property disputes. He also recommended that FOSPAH strengthen its connections with NGOs and women’s rights organizations to gather input for further improving the status of women in Pakistan.

On this occasion, Fauzia Viqar, the Federal Ombudsperson for Protection Against Harassment at Workplace, reported a significant increase in the registration of harassment and women’s property cases with FOSPAH in 2023. Out of 725 cases registered, 517 have been resolved. She attributed this increase to a successful awareness campaign about FOSPAH’s role and functions.

President Alvi’s focus on these issues underscores the government’s commitment to advancing the rights and opportunities for women in Pakistan.

Islamabad, President Dr. Arif Alvi highlighted the importance of providing employment opportunities and a supportive working environment for women to bolster their economic participation in Pakistan.



According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, President Alvi’s remarks were made during a meeting at the Federal Ombudsman Secretariat for Protection Against Harassment at Workplace (FOSPAH) in Islamabad, which he chaired. The President emphasized the necessity of legislative action at both federal and provincial levels to safeguard women’s property rights and discourage the coerced transfer of property to family members.



President Alvi urged FOSPAH to enhance its outreach and efficiency, focusing on delivering swift justice for women facing harassment and property disputes. He also recommended that FOSPAH strengthen its connections with NGOs and women’s rights organizations to gather input for further improving the status of women in Pakistan.



On this occasion, Fauzia Viqar, the Federal Ombudsperson for Protection Against Harassment at Workplace, reported a significant increase in the registration of harassment and women’s property cases with FOSPAH in 2023. Out of 725 cases registered, 517 have been resolved. She attributed this increase to a successful awareness campaign about FOSPAH’s role and functions.



President Alvi’s focus on these issues underscores the government’s commitment to advancing the rights and opportunities for women in Pakistan.