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CDA chairman reviews development work in Sector I-12

By Our Correspondent
April 29, 2025
Chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa (centre) on his visit to the site of Sector I-12 for the third consecutive day on April 28, 2025. — Screengrab via Facebook@cda.isb.pk
Chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa (centre) on his visit to the site of Sector I-12 for the third consecutive day on April 28, 2025. — Screengrab via Facebook@cda.isb.pk

Islamabad:Chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa on his visit to the site of Sector I-12 for the third consecutive day on Monday, directed for early completion of development work.

The CDA chairman inspected ongoing development activities in Sector I-12 where he was briefed about the development work. He directed all concerned to expedite the pace of work as per project timeline and immediate removal of all illegal constructions, encroachments, and remaining waste from Sector I-12 in order to ensure timely completion of development projects.

He was informed on the occasion that over 80 percent waste has been removed from site of Sector I-12. He highlighted that Sector I-12, located at the junction of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, holds importance as a gateway for residents of twin cities.

He further instructed that all obstacles hindering the development work in Sector I-12 be resolved on a priority basis to facilitate smooth progress and development of the sector. Randhawa said that the development and prosperity, beautification and to address citizens problems of Islamabad, along with sector development, are the top priorities of CDA, and all available resources are being utilized to achieve these goals.

He emphasized that CDA is fully committed to transforming Islamabad into a modern, digitized, tourist-friendly, and environment friendly capital while addressing the residential needs of the public. He also mentioned that efforts were underway to improve sector development infrastructure development, beautification, and the provision of educational and recreational facilities to resolve citizens' issues at their doorstep.