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CDA seals 23 ‘houses’ for violating rules

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08/10/2015
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ISLAMABAD: Twenty three residential premises in the federal capital have been sealed for violating rules.

The Capital Development Authority (CDA), acting on the direction of the Supreme Court, sealed 23 premises in F-7 sector. The premises were owned by influential people and companies. They included Junaid Jamshed, Tuscany Restaurant, Depilex Parlour, Royili Boutique/Parlour, Kundan Boutique, Samsung Showroom, Angeethi Restaurant, Yasraj Boutique, Fitness Club, Bestro Restaurant and Guest House, Sobia’s Boutique, Tutti Frutti, Endecor Boutique, Seazer Saloon and Fabrics, Zefra Restaurant, Kitchen Cuisine Restaurant, Anam Store, Furniture Showroom, Oisis Club, Beauty Hut, Entrouge Restaurant, Tiffany Restaurant, and Jugnoo’s Saloon.

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