Islamabad
May 8, 2021
Islamabad : The Environment Wing of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) would complete development and beautification work involving millions of rupees in Sector D-12 by end of this month.
According to the latest data shared by CDA’s Director General Environment Naveed Khan Tareen, the development of new parks and jogging tracks, installation of street lights, restoration of play areas and installation of steel fences would be completed in the coming weeks.
“I want to share the good news with the residents of the sector D-12 that the development work being carried out by the CDA’s Environment Wing has entered into final stages and it will be completed in the coming weeks,” he said.
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National
January 18, 2021
Islamabad: The historical mosque recently discovered near Lotus Lake is now believed to be 500 years old and can be declared an archaeological site after review of surveys conducted by the relevant authorities.
According to the details, the Environment Wing of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) recently found ruins of the old mosque while carrying out development work at the Lotus Lake. At the first instance it appeared that the mosque was almost 100 years old but when the Environment Directorate sought expert opinion of the relevant authorities they maintained the ruins showed that it was built some five hundred years ago. Now the CDA is in the process to make arrangements for a comprehensive survey of the mosque to determine the real facts about it.
National
January 18, 2021
Islamabad: The historical mosque recently discovered near Lotus Lake is now believed to be 500 years old and can be declared an archaeological site after review of surveys conducted by the relevant authorities.
According to the details, the Environment Wing of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) recently found ruins of the old mosque while carrying out development work at the Lotus Lake.
At the first instance it appeared that the mosque was almost 100 years old but when the Environment Directorate sought expert opinion of the relevant authorities they maintained the ruins showed that it was built some five hundred years ago.