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CDA introduces Fire Safety Regulations

ISLAMABAD: CDA spokesman Ramzan Sajid told Daily Times that CDA has decided to introduce Fire Safety Regulations. He said the fire audit was going on and once it completed, the problem of securing buildings from fire emergencies would be solved. He said at the moment no one could build a new building without fire fighting[…]

Sunday bazaars fail to benefit common man

ISLAMABAD: The weekly bazaars in the capital under the umbrella of Capital development Authority (CDA) are seem unable to facilitate customers, as prices of edible items continue to soar. Such inabilities and dereliction to control prices and quality are giving bad name to the repute of Authority.

CDA admits major land scam in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court action against the grabbers of state land has led to the disclosure that state land worth around Rs1,000 billion in Islamabad is either in the occupation of powerful Qabza groups or the Capital Development Authority (CDA) is deliberately avoiding to retake its possession.

Supreme Court order — a tough test for city bosses

Land grabbing has become endemic in the federal capital due to the ostrich-like attitude adopted by the city managers. One of the main reasons making the Capital Development Authority a silent spectator to the menace is that land grabbers are mostly influential people, politicians and senior retired military officials against whom the civic body cannot[…]

Sectors G-6, G-7 residents facing water shortage

ISLAMABAD: The residents of Sectors G-6 and G-7 are facing shortage of water in the federal capital. The residents talking to APP claimed that they were hiring water tanks to fulfill their needs of water. They said the Capital Development Authority (CDA) showed no response to their complaints. They said the CDA should ensure provision[…]

CDA plans to get back land

ISLAMABAD, Jan 16: Bracing themselves for implementing the Supreme Court (SC) order to retrieve state land from encroachers, the city managers say they have prepared a plan to get back the 20,000 acres.

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