Islamabad: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has brought to light plans for a comprehensive two-year model village project in the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), aiming to address the community’s housing needs, according to a source on January 16.
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As per the details, scheduled for completion within the next two years, the expansive project will span 3621 kanals of land, featuring the development of 4500 residential plots, each spanning 10 marlas. Alongside the residential component, the model village will host a commercial centre and three class 3 shopping centres to cater to the diverse needs of its residents.
In addition to the residential and commercial aspects, the model village will boast a Jamia mosque, serving as a spiritual hub for the community, and a health centre to ensure the well-being of its inhabitants.
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A notable aspect of this initiative is the intention to allocate all residential plots to individuals adversely affected by the land acquisition conducted by the CDA for the Park Enclave project. Specifically, those impacted in Mauza Kurri and Rihara will be the primary beneficiaries of this housing endeavour.