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.Rs. 28 bn approved for CDA budget

ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority Wednesday approved its annual budget 2012-13 with total outlay of Rs. 28 billion mainly focusing on launching of two residential sectors and construction of interchanges, flyovers, and signal-free avenues.



"We have approved Rs. 28 billion budget. It will be announced with in a couple of days," Chairman CDA Farkhand Iqbal said.



The annual budget has been approved by the all-powerful CDA Board and it has almost approved all budgetary proposals put forward by the CDA's Finance Wing.



The upcoming budget would be 15 percent more than that of the outgoing year 2011-12 that stood at Rs. 23.9 billion and would have tilt towards development projects as the non-development budget would stand slashed by 50 percent.



Farkhand Iqbal said among the mega development projects are being planned in the upcoming budget including development of two residential sectors of C-15 and C-16, two model village on pattern of Saidpur Village, construction of 11th Avenue, interchange at Peshawar Mor and above all launching of $1.2 billion project of water conduction from Ghazi Barotha waterworks.



He said the two sectors would provide housing units to 10,000 people to bridge housing shortage that has swelled to 75000 in Islamabad, besides bringing in revenue of Rs 16 billion to the cash-strapped CDA.



He said for the first time, the sectors would have special spaces for eight guesthouses and 16 plots for public and private schools to avert non-conforming use.



The chairman said the upcoming budget would have allocation for expansion of 7th Avenue to link it with Murree Road in the same direction passing through Garden Avenue.



He said in the next fiscal year, work on much-delayed project for conduction of water pipeline from Ghazi Barotha is set for launch as an agreement for its execution through soft loan worth $1.2 billion has been signed with a Chinese firm.



He said the civic body has started working on project's layout hoping that physical work would be launched by end of August this year.



However, in absence of any effective strategy for revenue generation, the chief said the Authority would expedite auction of residential plots and reduce non-development expenditures.



However, he pinned hopes with the Ordinance pending with the Cabinet Division to forward it to President for promulgation of the ordinance that would empower the CDA to execute projects on public-private partnership.



"If the ordinance is promulgated, the CDA will open up two more residential sectors of G-12 and E-12 in joint venture with private parties," Farkhand Iqbal added.



He reiterated his resolve to execute Rs 6.5 billion project to replace all 65,000 streetlights of Islamabad with the LED lights, if it is cleared by the Islamabad High Court; however claiming that as per available documents, there sees to be no anomaly in the process
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