‘Islamabad to be transformed with major infrastructure, tourism projects’
Islamabad: Chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa said on Monday that the future of Islamabad will be shaped by significant improvements in infrastructure and a strong emphasis on tourism development.
Speaking to the media, he detailed his plans to transform the city into a modern urban centre, aiming to enhance the quality of life for its residents while also boosting Islamabad’s status as a key tourist destination.
He said that major infrastructure projects alongside initiatives to tap into the city’s tourism potential, ensuring long-term growth and sustainability were his vision for the capital. The Chairman outlined several key infrastructure developments, including the construction of underpasses at Serena Hotel, Jinnah Underpass, and Srinagar Highway.
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