The Capital Development Authority (CDA) is planning to initiate new development projects worth billions of rupees to upgrade the living standards of urban and rural residents in the federal capital. In a recent meeting of the Development Working Party (DWP), an official announced that a project worth Rs. 10.5 billion has been approved to improve the rural areas, extending the scope of uplift programs beyond the urban centers. The focus of the project is to fix broken roads, water supply systems, street pavements, and sanitation systems in rural areas, with an expected completion time of two years.
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Furthermore, the CDA has approved the Chatta Bakhtawar Housing Scheme worth Rs. 2,120 million and another project valued at Rs. 1,424 million for the construction of a two-lane flyover at Rawat T-Chowk from the N-5 Gujar Khan side to the Islamabad Highway. The construction of the 2-Lane Flyover is expected to be completed within nine months of the current year.
These new development schemes are part of the CDA’s efforts to enhance the infrastructure of the federal capital and provide better living conditions for its residents. The CDA aims to ensure that both urban and rural areas are included in these efforts, with a focus on improving basic facilities such as water supply, sanitation, and road infrastructure.