PM seeks effective strategy to attract investors for high-rise constructions in Islamabad
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar directs the relevant authorities to formulate an effective strategy to attract investors for the construction of high-rise buildings to spur business activities in the capital.


Islamabad: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar has said vertical construction should be preferred for new residential projects in Islamabad.
Chairing a meeting in Islamabad today, he directed the relevant authorities to formulate an effective strategy to attract investors for the construction of high-rise buildings to spur business activities in the capital.
نگران وزیراعظم انوار الحق کاکڑ کی زیر صدارت وفاقی ترقیاتی ادارے (CDA) کے امور پر اہم اجلاس
— Government of Pakistan (@GovtofPakistan) January 22, 2024
وزیراعظم انوار الحق کاکڑ کی ہدایات:
- بائیسکل لینز کا منصوبے کو ترجیحی بنیادوں پر مکمل کیا جائے۔
- اسلام آباد ماسٹر پلان کے جائزے کے لیے وفاقی کمیشن کی تشکیل جلد از جلد کی جائے۔
- نئے… pic.twitter.com/tSXxw8vYZT
Caretaker Prime Minister also directed the authorities concerned to complete the bicycle lane project and formulate effective planning to ensure uninterrupted supply of water in Islamabad on priority basis.

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