
ISLAMABAD: The Departmental Development Working Party (DDWP) of Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Tuesday gave a green signal to the development of 4000 low-cost housing units.
As per the details, the housing project will be developed in Alipur, Islamabad after the conduct of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and financial feasibility report.
Moreover, the civic authority of Islamabad will allocate seed money for the initiation of the project.
As per the official of CDA, the project will be developed in alliance with the Naya Pakistan Housing Development Authority (NPHDA) and as per the instructions of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
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