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Capital Development Authority Secretariat
Khayaban-e-Suhrwardy, G-7/4 G 7/4 G-7, Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
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Mu
Review №1

Well managed and planned offices with professional administration. Neat and clean environment. Counters for public service like one window operation is very satisfied. Its good option from CDA administration to facilitate the customers with one window operation. Quick and fast . I like the services.

Mu
Review №2

Emergency Need To Improve Computrized Work Fastly.Only Time Wasting Work. Money Wasting Place. Complicated Files For Cash Looting. Long Away From Honesty Under Office of iSi. No Water in Islamabad.New Useless Govt.

nr
Review №3

Needs vigorous reforms and new people.

Sa
Review №4

CDA secretriate is working best to deliver best

Za
Review №5

Corruption, Corruption, Corruption.

اع
Review №6

Very Cooprative CDA

A
Review №7

Pakistans formation, tumultuous and full of turmoil, necessitated the formation of a new national capital. The forging of a new conscious political identity was the foremost reason, along with the fact that the existing, almost de-facto, capital Karachi was already under pressure socially, politically and economically. Karachi was not, in addition, a satisfactory solution from the points of view of climate, tradition and the existing buildings, which were inadequate in number and not quite up to the standards required by a capital.The layout and structure of the existing port city did not allow it to take on the functions of a modern capital. On the other hand, the influx of refugees intensified the existing problems and created new ones. The solution to these problems was instituting a new capital, which could be planned, developed and built according to the Governments requirements and prerogatives. The location, after significant research and several reports on various settings for the capital, was chosen adjacent to the garrison city of Rawalpindi. And the city was named Islamabad. Islamabad, Pakistan. The City of Islam, Land of the Pure.After the government of Pakistans decision to relocate the capital of the country out of Karachi, an executive order was issued, setting into motion the creation of an organization essentially to oversee the planning and maintenance of Islamabad. The executive order, titled the Pakistan Capital Regulation was first passed on June 14, later to be superseded by the CDA Ordinance, issued on June 27, 1960. This ordinance laid down the charter of the fledgling organization, chaired by the then President, General Muhammad Ayub Khan, defined its jurisdiction, powers duties, functions and responsibilities.During the early stages of the formation and development of the CDA, a Chairman, a Financial Advisor and a Board Member were handed the realm. The Commissioner of Rawalpindi was assigned an ex-officio Membership, for collaborative purposes. Since then, as the Authority has matured and grown along with the capital, several extra responsibilities have been added, including increasing its fold and control over municipal issues. Also, the organizational structure has undergone revamping to now comprises of Six Board Members, one each for Planning, Finance, Administration, Estate, Environment and Engineering, and the Chairman.At this point, the CDA is responsible for coordinating all endeavors for the development of the whole of the capital region so that the unity of purpose is ensured at all times. Within Islamabad area, the CDA is not only the planning and coordinating Authority but also the executive Authority.With the putting into action of Islamabad, the original master plan, devised by an international architecture firm, Doxiadis Associates, had provided only a broad outline or framework for the new capital. The actual implementation of the plan with all its intricate and complex nuances was made possible by the dedication, professionalism, expertise and tireless efforts of all the members of the CDA whose pioneering spirit has made the CDA a model town-planning organization.

kh
Review №8

Best place for multiple options and veriety of furniture

Am
Review №9

Love pakistan capital

JA
Review №10

Its the den of corruption in the name of so called ONE WINDOW OPERATION.For every legitimate document from transfer,allotment,possession,map approval,water connection,NOC one has to grease the palms as well as have plenty of rounds to get the job done.Its suggestion to Chairman CDA that display the rate list of all these jobs on a board at entrance n also on website of CCA.

Ta
Review №11

I am asking you Honorable Secretariat to consider please letting the sick zoo elephant named Kavaan to please go free of the Mahout Bilal and to leave for a Sanctuary. This is as you see the only honourable way to show citizens who love the animals that you as well truly love them. People cry out to you for this mercy in your power as I am now. I know as sharing the common love for the creature. Concern Mahout Bilal is un-gental in situation as this. Honorable Secretariat hear our voices. Nothing but peace is wished for all. For your time and consideration I Thank You Much. Let us have happiness. Thank You Honourable Secetariat.

Na
Review №12

I am a beautiful day and night and day

As
Review №13

A big place but severe for people who have some work here. Processes needs to be in the favor of public.

Ad
Review №14

Welcome to the Capital of Corruption development. Only the bribe tribe prevail here. A sad reality....

La
Review №15

CDA govern the capital city....

Fi
Review №16

House of corrupt people. Your file doesnt move unless you give bribe.

Kh
Review №17

CDA the premier institution for development of Islamabad..

Ab
Review №18

One Window Operation

Hu
Review №19

Good

Na
Review №20

Capital Development Authority of Islamabad.

AN
Review №21

Government office full of corruption and mismanagement

Sa
Review №22

CDA Offices

MN
Review №23

Capital Development Authority.

Mu
Review №24

Capital Development Authority

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  • Address:Khayaban-e-Suhrwardy, G-7/4 G 7/4 G-7, Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
  • Site:http://www.cda.gov.pk/
  • Phone:+92 51 9253001
Categories
  • City government office
Working hours
  • Monday:9AM–5PM
  • Tuesday:9AM–5PM
  • Wednesday:9AM–5PM
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:9AM–5PM
  • Sunday:9AM–5PM
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