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Rs600 million target: CDA collects Rs485m in FY214

byMati ur Rehman
29/01/2015
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ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority’s (CDA) may achieve its annual revenue target of Rs600 million as the Authority’s Directorate of Municipal Administration has earned Rs485 million revenue during the fiscal year 2014.

According to Director General of DMA Hamza Shafqaat, the authority has generated this revenue through different modes like Melody Food Park, Munal Restaurant, and auctions of parking of F-9 Park, Rawal Lake and Shakir Parian.

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He said on the directions of Chairman CDA, Maroof Afzal, Directorate of Municipal Administration (DMA) has introduced new reforms to increase its revenue generation through different mode of advertisements.

The chairman CDA has directed DMA to ensure implementation of reforms in revenue generation in a transparent manner so that revenue could be increased.

He said that DMA has computerised its administration record including birth and death certificates to facilitate the residents of capital.

Besides, DMA has carried out operation against the illegal kiosks and other encroachments and special anti-encroachment teams have demolished illegally constructed kiosks and other structures in different sectors of the city.

Hamza Shafqaat said the Authority continues with its operation against illegal Fiber Optic networks and excavation for networking purpose in the federal capital.

He said that CDA would not allow its land for any kind of illegal networking of cables, adding that operation against the illegal excavation and networking of cables would carry on.

The operation is in continuation to the actions against illegal activities and to bring the fiber optics under the formal system of tax net to increase revenue generation for the Authority, he added.

The DG said that during a recent operation, especially constituted Task Force of DMA carried out an operation and unearthed almost five (05) kilometres long illegally laid network from Rawal Chowk to Banni Gala.

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