Islamabad: CDA allocates Rs 1.92bn for four projects
ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Saturday approved four development projects worth Rs 1.921 billion.
ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Saturday approved four development projects worth Rs 1.921 billion.
ISLAMABAD: President of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Muhammad Ijaz Abbassi, in a meeting with Hamid Ali Khan, Chief Commissioner of Islamabad emphasized for the revival of one-third of registration charges on transfer of property on gifting to the blood relations, which is now being transferred at full charges.
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) will re-develop G-6 sector to provide better accommodation facilities to government employees, a CDA official said on Monday.
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to construct the Islamabad Club in F-12 sector at a cost of Rs 1 billion. CDA Chairman Kamran Lashari said that the authority had acquired 70 acres for the project and the club would be constructed on 40 acres, adding that on the remaining 30 acres of land,[…]
A Shnghai Construction Company delegation on Thursday visited the DHA in Islamabad to look for a site for the development of a resort, a hotel, villas and housing sectors. DHA Vice President Maj Gen Zakaud Din Malik said he was optimistic that such collaboration of two developers would strengthen the ties between Pakistan and China.[…]
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) will introduce a tourist mini-train within the area of Rawal Lake promenade after its completion in two years, a CDA official said on Friday.
On October 8 when nation will mark the first anniversary of last year”s devastating earthquake, the prime minister is expected to announce compensation for the residents of Margalla Towers – the only high-rise of federal capital that tumbled after 7.6 strong tremors hit the country especially its northern parts.
President Pervez Musharraf Thursday promulgated Defence Housing Authority Ordinance, 2006, to provide for the establishment of Defence Housing Authority in Islamabad. It come into force at once and extends to the specified areas. Source: The Post
Having spent Rs 900 million on making the 7th Avenue, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has now reportedly realised there are several faults in its construction, which it now intends to rectify.
Whosoever coined the phrase – Islamabad the Beautiful – perhaps meant only the posh ‘E’ and ‘F’ series of sectors for that is where the Capital Development Authority’s focus continues to be.