Muhammad Ali Randhawa toured the historic Saidpur Model Village on Sunday to assess beautification projects currently underway. The Capital Development Authority chairman and Chief Commissioner of Islamabad expressed contentment with the transformation progress at the centuries-old cultural site. Senior officials accompanied him during the inspection, where architects and horticulture specialists from Baku briefed him on enhancement strategies. Randhawa emphasized his commitment to establishing Islamabad as a world-class tourist destination. The collaborative international expertise aims to elevate Saidpur into a state-of-the-art model village meeting global standards.
The CDA chief directed officials to accelerate the completion of all enhancement works by deploying maximum available resources. He articulated his vision for Islamabad to become one of the most beautiful and modern capitals globally, featuring premier tourist and leisure amenities. Member Environment Esfandyar Baloch and other senior administrators provided detailed briefings on the development initiatives. The chairman called for the swift execution of the beautification program. World-class facilities remain central to the administration's strategic planning for the capital city.
Officials also reported on a recent enforcement operation that successfully reclaimed encroached territory within Margalla Hills National Park. The operation demolished thirteen illegal structures and recovered approximately twenty-three kanals of government land from unauthorized occupants. The Environment Wing received the reclaimed area for restoration and integration into the national park ecosystem. Randhawa reinforced his administration's zero-tolerance policy regarding encroachments and environmental violations. The chairman emphasized an unwavering commitment to protecting Islamabad's natural heritage and scenic landscape.
The Saidpur Village uplift initiative represents part of broader CDA projects designed to enhance the urban environment and promote sustainable eco-tourism development.
The CDA chief directed officials to accelerate the completion of all enhancement works by deploying maximum available resources. He articulated his vision for Islamabad to become one of the most beautiful and modern capitals globally, featuring premier tourist and leisure amenities. Member Environment Esfandyar Baloch and other senior administrators provided detailed briefings on the development initiatives. The chairman called for the swift execution of the beautification program. World-class facilities remain central to the administration's strategic planning for the capital city.
Officials also reported on a recent enforcement operation that successfully reclaimed encroached territory within Margalla Hills National Park. The operation demolished thirteen illegal structures and recovered approximately twenty-three kanals of government land from unauthorized occupants. The Environment Wing received the reclaimed area for restoration and integration into the national park ecosystem. Randhawa reinforced his administration's zero-tolerance policy regarding encroachments and environmental violations. The chairman emphasized an unwavering commitment to protecting Islamabad's natural heritage and scenic landscape.
The Saidpur Village uplift initiative represents part of broader CDA projects designed to enhance the urban environment and promote sustainable eco-tourism development.