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Islamabad
January 10, 2021
Islamabad : A Project-Concept-I for development of five parks along with jogging and cycling tracks in the Sector, D-12 has been prepared as part of the campaign to develop, restore and beautify public parks in the capital city.
According to the details provided by the Environment Directorate of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), the work on the parks and jogging and cycling tracks would be initiated soon in coordination with other relevant departments.
Being one of the oldest areas of the federal capital the sector D-12 lies adjacent to Margallah Hills, far away from the city’s hustle and bustle.
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I think it’s safe to say that The Pinnacle@Duxton is probably Singapore’s most well-known HDB project.
It has made headlines for many reasons, one of which is its superbly central location in Tanjong Pagar along Cantonment Road.
It was also Singapore’s very first 50-storey public housing and also features 2 Sky Bridges that offers a panoramic view of the city – unheard of in the public housing market when it was first announced.
Moreover, the HDB even launched an international architectural design competition and received over 200 submissions which eventually led to the design that we see today.
Now 10 years on (time flies, doesn’t it), The Pinnacle@Duxton has drawn both praise and criticism since its announcement.
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Mdm Lee May La posing with a pumpkin from her garden. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)
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SINGAPORE: Nine years ago, Mdm Lee May La, 64, nearly lost her life.
She had gone to Australia to attend her son’s graduation when she had a sudden onset of meningitis - an infection of the membranes that cover the brain and the spinal cord - which left her unconscious in an Australian hospital.
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For two months, she could not walk. And with the medication she had been taking, she started suffering from reduced bone density.
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