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ISLAMABAD, Oct 31 (APP): The Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Friday announced plans to enhance urban planning and land management in Islamabad through advanced satellite technology, in collaboration with the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO).
The initiative was discussed during a meeting at CDA Headquarters chaired by Muhammad Ali Randhawa, Chairman CDA and Chief Commissioner Islamabad.
SUPARCO representatives briefed participants on the use of satellite imagery and data-sharing under an existing memorandum of understanding (MoU) with CDA.
The technology will be used to identify land-related issues, monitor illegal constructions, and support more transparent and efficient city planning.
Chairman Randhawa said the partnership marked “a significant step towards smart and sustainable urban development in the federal capital,” adding that the use of satellite imagery would make planning “more effective, transparent, and accountable.”
Officials were also briefed on progress in Islamabad’s new residential sectors.
Development work in Sector C-14 has entered its final phase, while construction in Sectors C-15 and I-12 is advancing rapidly.
Work has also begun in sub-sectors of E-12 after years of delay.
Randhawa directed that all development works be completed promptly with high standards and full provision of civic amenities.
He added that the possession of developed plots would be ensured soon, reaffirming that “reviving long-neglected sectors and completing ongoing projects remain top priorities for the CDA.”
Senior CDA officials, including Member Planning and Design Dr Khalid Hafiz, Member Environment Esfandyar Baloch, and Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon, as well as a technical team from SUPARCO, attended the session.
 
