CDA digitises 112 mouzas of Islamabad Capital Territory

ISLAMABAD   -  The Ministry of Interior on Monday informed the Na­tional Assembly that the Capital Development Author­ity (CDA) had digitized 112 Mouzas of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).

The written reply by the Ministry indicated that CDA plot records regarding the settled sectors had been computerized. The organi­zation digitized 943 sq km, including 400 sq km of CDA and 543 sq km of ICT rural areas, it added.

It pointed out that in total 112 mouzas in ICT had been digitized which was incor­porated through cadastral mapping (Survey of Paki­stan) and was launched in September 2021.

The 0CDA had also com­pletely computerized sale/purchase/legal heir ship ad­ministration and associated transactions through NRTC installed system, it added.

It was informed that citi­zens could now track their case status through a web link which was provided the mo­ment the citizen submitted a case at CDA facilitation centre.

The citizens could in­teract through a 12-hour dedicated help line 918190 through which they might check the status of their case. The case history of each property and transac­tion was maintained and re­corded for future reference.

It was also informed that CDA land records (Plots and allotted Properties) stood digitized since September 2021 wherein the record of allotted plots was avail­able with complete details (Owner, Street Number and Sector).

The CDA has also digitized rural land records wherein it has partnered with SUPARCO and Survey of Pakistan.

Geo-mapping of the CDA Rural Record has also been carried out with the assis­tance of the two organiza­tions

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