CDA ramp up campaign against illegal housing societies

ISLAMABAD: Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA), Amer Ahmed Ali has informed that the civic authority has launched various campaigns against the illegal housing schemes in the city.

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As per the media reports, the chairman was of the view that all the names of illegal housing societies are available on the website of CDA therefore, people should inquire about a housing society before buying and selling.

The chairman also informed that a mechanism is being devised for increasing the amount of fines for the housing societies violating the law.

He further added that the department will be restructured and new reforms will be brought to improve the working of the department.

 

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Maham Tahir

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