Islamabad:
In order to promote healthy activities, the capital development Authority (CDA) has decided to allocate land to cycle paths and to a sports complex in the diplomatic enclave and immediately start their construction. The plan also includes the construction of a modern and fully equipped event room, the establishment of catering areas and the establishment of various kiosks.
The decision was made at a recently held meeting chaired by the president of the ADC, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, at the ADC headquarters. The meeting was followed by the administration of members of the CDA board of directors and the Talat Mehmood succession, the planning of Dr. Khalid Hafez, the engineering of members Syed Nafasat Raza, the ASFANDYAR Baloch member environment, DG Resource, DG Building Control and Housing, DEPUTY DG Enforce, Director of DMA and other senior officials.
The meeting examined the development and embellishment plans of the diplomatic enclave, in particular shopping and sport facilities, improvements in road infrastructure, horticultural work, planting of around trees, attractive landscaping, improved parking provisions, modern lighting and improved safety measures.
It was decided to rethink the entrance and leave the doors, install video surveillance cameras, connect the security system with the network of the safe city and strengthen the monitoring mechanism.
The president of the ADC led landscaping and the planting of trees along the enclave roads to make it one of the most attractive parts of Islamabad. He stressed that the upgrading of the diplomatic enclave would improve the beauty of the capital and order a faster execution of work while guaranteeing high standards. He added that all available resources are used to transform Islamabad into a well -organized city of international standards.