RAWALPINDI: Islamabad Electric Supply Company has resumed power loadshedding with the arrival of summer causing inconvenience to the residents of different localities of the twin cities. The.
ISLAMABAD: The work on Rawal Dam Interchange project has been slow, as utility service lines are yet to be shifted from the site.
Inaugurated in July last year, the project was delayed for a few months before work on it formally started again in October. The project worth Rs1.1 billion is supposed to be completed in two years.
According to an official of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), after shifting of lines, the work on the project would gain pace.
“The shifting of utility service lines is in progress, hopefully it will be completed soon and then people will see progress again, as currently we are focusing on construction of piles and girders,” he said and added that out of the 22 piles 14 had been completed while five out of the 18 girders were ready.
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The apartments will be allotted to displaced persons of katchi abadis through the CDA and the beneficiaries of Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority through auction. File
ISLAMABAD: City managers on Monday took major decisions, including construction of 4,400 low-cost housing units, establishment of Metropolitan Police and getting three roads built through the Ministry of Defence.
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) board held a meeting with Chairman Amer Ali Ahmed in the chair. It decided to construct the apartments in Alipur Farash.
The apartments will be allotted to displaced persons of katchi abadis through the CDA and the beneficiaries of Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority through auction.
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