DC Proscribed 12 Housing Societies From New Allotment

News Desk

Islamabad: As many as 12 cooperative housing societies have been prohibited from allotting new properties to buyers by Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon due to non-completion of layout plans (LOP) and building designs from the federal apex agency.

There will be a complete embargo on new membership and plot transfers in these societies, according to a notification released, until the layout plan has been approved by the concerned development authority.

The notification stated that the Registrar Co-operative Housing Society must approve the sale of newly constructed houses.

The housing societies include the Federal Employees Co-operative Housing Society, Federation of Employees Co-operative Housing Society, Services Cooperative Housing Society, and Pakistan Medical Cooperative Housing Society, Farming Cooperative Housing Society, and NA Employees Cooperative Housing Society.

Similarly, Cabinet Division Employees Cooperative Housing Society, M/O Interior Employees Cooperative Housing Society, Civilian Employees Cooperative Housing Society, Senate Secretariat Employees Cooperative Housing Society, IB Employees Cooperative Housing Society, and CBR Employees Cooperative Housing Society arealso included in the list.

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Meanwhile, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday conducted an early morning inspection of the T-Chowk Flyover Project to review the pace, quality, and overall progress of one of the capital’s key infrastructure developments.

During the visit, Minister Naqvi received a detailed briefing from project officials regarding various phases of construction. He was informed that piling, pile caps, and girder casting work had been completed—marking a significant milestone in the project’s timeline—while 60 percent of the protective wall construction had also been finalized.

Expressing satisfaction over the progress, the interior minister commended the efforts of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and other executing agencies for maintaining steady momentum. However, he emphasized that quality must remain the top priority at every stage of construction.

Additional input from APP

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