‘Focus on uplift of LDA City’
LAHORE: Lahore Development Authority Director General Tahir Farooq emphasised that special attention will be given to the development of LDA City, making the construction of houses possible and all facilities will be provided.
He also sought an action plan for the development projects in various blocks of LDA City. LDA DG said this during his visit to LDA City on Friday where he was given a detailed briefing on the ongoing development works. He was told that the process of granting possession of plots in C and F blocks of LDA City is in progress.
LDA DG stated that in light of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz's directions, possession of plots in other blocks of LDA City will also be given soon. He directed the officials concerned to grant possession of plots in three more blocks - E, B, and D, as soon as possible. A plan for the development of commercial areas in LDA City was presented in a meeting chaired by LDA DG.
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