ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) ChairmanMohammad Ali Randhawa has vowed that providing possession of developed plots to citizens is the top priority of the civic agency.

He was chairing a meeting held to review development work in new sectors of the Federal Capital and the possession of plots to allottees by the CDA.

The meeting was attended by Member Admin and Estate Talat Mahmood, Member Engineering Nafasat Raza, Member Planning and Design Dr Khalid Hafiz along with relevant officers.

According to a statement, briefing the chairman on the progress regarding sector development, relevant officers apprised that work on the basic infrastructure in Sector C-14 was in its final stages and plots in Sector C-14 were ready to be handed over to allottees.

It was informed that the process of handing over possession of plots in Sector C-14 will commence soon.

The chairman directed that the process of displaying street numbers signboards and marking locations of plots on Google Maps in Sector C-14 should be finalised at the earliest.

Briefing regarding the progress of development works in Sector E-12, relevant officers informed the chairman that work on the basic infrastructure in sub-sectors 1 and 2 of Sector E-12 has been completed. Similarly, plots in sub-sectors 1 and 2 of Sector E-12 were also ready for possession to allottees.

The CDA chairman also directed to make clear the main entry into Sector E-12 to be ensured as soon as possible. He directed that all kinds of illegal constructions and encroachments be removed from Sector E-12 according to the law. He said that the process of identifying plot locations on Google Maps in Sector E-12 should be finalised at the earliest.

Briefing the CDAChairman on the progress of development works in Sector I-12, relevant officers apprised that almost all residential and commercial plots in Sector I-12 have been developed and the process of handing over possession of these developed plots to owners will formally commence soon.

The CDA Chairman said that all resources will be utilised for the development of new sectors to provide best residential facilities to the citizens of Islamabad.

Published in Dawn, February 15th, 2026

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